This week's Packet Pad is this four-bedroom detached home in Falmouth, which enjoys views over Swanpool Nature Reserve.
WHAT IS THE PROPERTY LIKE?
This property is situated at the foot of this highly popular residential area, close to 'Boslowick' with shops, junior schools and public transport facilities all within a few minutes' walking distance.
The property backs onto Swanpool Nature Reserve and from the rear gardens and rear elevation, there is an attractive outlook over this unspoilt lightly wooded area.
The property benefits from double glazing and gas fired central heating, would benefit from internal refurbishment, but does provide extremely deceptive accommodation with, in particular, the lower ground floor rooms offering much space and versatility, including a second reception room, if required, supplementing the entry‐level kitchen/breakfast room and 23' lounge/diner.
An entrance hallway leads to the living areas as well as to a cloakroom and the integral garage, to the front of which there is a forecourt providing private off‐road parking for two/three vehicles.
To the rear, the gardens comprise a small area of lawn with paved terraces, in addition to which there is access onto a broad communal lawned area which is used and maintained by the neighbouring residents.
In all, a detached house in an attractive, popular setting, suitable for retirement and family purchasers alike.
WHERE IS IT?
From Falmouth town and the top of Killigrew Street, take the second exit on the roundabout, onto Chard Terrace. After approximately 200 yards, turn left immediately before Penmere Fish & Chip Shop, proceed down the hill, underneath the railway bridge, passed the filling station and towards Boslowick shops.
At the roundabout immediately before Boslowick shops and the Co‐op, turn right onto Mongleath Road, off which Queen Anne Gardens is the first turning on the right‐hand side just before St Mary's Primary School. The property is situated at the foot of the cul‐de‐sac on the right‐hand side.
Agent: Laskowski & Co
Guide Price: £325,000
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