Fore Street, St Teath, Cornwall

£265,000
  • Ref: 2030
  • Type: Terraced House
  • Availability: For Sale
  • Bedrooms: 2
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Reception Rooms: 1
  • Tenure: Freehold
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Property Features

  • Period two bedroom home
  • Located in the very desirable village of St Teath
  • Many traditional features
  • Close to amenities and schools
  • Sun trap roof terrace
  • Ideal home or investment property

Property Summary

Located in the quiet village of St Teath, this beautiful period terraced house sits near the centre of the village, which itself is located approx 5 miles from the North Cornish Coast.

Full Details

Located in the quiet village of St Teath, this beautiful period terraced house sits near the centre of the village, which itself is located approx 5 miles from the North Cornish Coast. The nearest beach is located at Trebarwith Strand and close to Tintagel, famous for its connections to the legendary King Arthur. Further on is the fishing village of Port Isaac, made famous by the popular TV programme `Doc Martin`. The larger towns of Wadebridge and Camelford are within easy driving distance and offer a wide variety of shops, supermarkets, and all other amenities.

Notice
Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.

Council Tax
Cornwall Council, Band A

Utilities
Electric: Mains Supply
Gas: None
Water: Mains Supply
Sewerage: Mains Supply
Broadband: Unknown
Telephone: Landline

Other Items
Heating: Not Specified
Garden/Outside Space: No
Parking: No
Garage: No


Description
Brick House is a conveniently located 2 bedroom character property situated in the popular Cornish village of St Teath, within a short level walk of the village amenities. Features of note include slate flagstone flooring and a multi-fuel stove in the living room, a fitted kitchen with Belfast sink, a separate utility room at the rear of the property together with a ground floor family bathroom, two first floor double bedrooms and a master en-suite shower room. The windows are upvc double glazed and there is a upvc arched doorway to the first floor landing opening out onto a secluded roof terrace above the utility and bathroom.

The property is located on Fore Street and is entered through a upvc double glazed door into the living room. There is an large open fireplace with a multi-fuel stove and attractive slate flagstone flooring throughout this room, with stairs lead up to the first floor landing. There is also access to the utility room with Velux window at the rear of the property together with the ground floor family bathroom which has a white suite including bath with shower over. Back in the living room, a door leads into the kitchen with a range of fitted base units and wooden work surfaces incorporating an inset Belfast ceramic sink with stainless steel mixer taps. There is room for a dining table here too. Up on the first floor, the split landing gives access to both double bedrooms and an arched door leads out onto a roof terrace above the utility and bathroom providing a sunny place to sit and relax. Both bedrooms are good size doubles and have double glazed windows to the front aspect. One of the bedrooms has an en-suite shower room with white sanitary ware and a tiled floor.

Brick house has superb potential and would provide comfortable accommodation as either a permanent residence or as a holiday let within this popular village setting.

St Teath is a pretty Cornish village notable for its excellent community and good range of local facilities including independent shops, a Primary School, Parish Church and the White Hart Pub renowned for its good food and hospitality. It is located approximately 5 miles from the North Cornish coast with the nearest beach being at Trebarwith Strand and close to Tintagel, famous for its connections with the legendary King Arthur. Within a couple of miles is the historic picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac, well known for its role in the TV programme Doc Martin` as the fictional town of Portwenn`. It offers many breathtaking walks across the dramatic coastline of North Cornwall as well as its own beach and harbour.

The larger towns of Wadebridge and Camelford are both within easy driving distance, Camelford being just 4 miles away with a community college, leisure centre and excellent range of shops. The market town of Wadebridge is only 8 miles distant and offers a diverse and extensive range of shopping and recreational facilities including supermarkets, a cinema, leisure centre and well regarded schools.

To find Brick House, leave Wadebridge and proceed out of the town crossing the old bridge. Turning left onto Gonvena Hill, continue to top of hill to the roundabout and go straight across onto the A39 signposted to Camelford. Keep on this road for approximately 6 miles and at Knightsmill take the turning on the left to St Teath. On entering in the village, Brick House can be found on the left hand side just before the church.The postcode for satellite navigation is PL30 3JA.