A three bedroom semi-detached family home, situated in a corner plot with the potential for extension, is available in the charming and highly sought-after St. Mawgan village. The property features a spacious garden with a south-facing aspect, a courtyard, driveway, and a small garage. The accommodation includes a lounge/diner, kitchen, lower-level utility area on the ground floor, and a family shower room along with a separate WC on the first floor. Viewing is highly recommended.
The Property - Upon entering, you are greeted by a spacious entrance porch and hallway, moving into the open plan lounge diner featuring a log burner on a slate hearth, that is the heart of the home, with separate access to the kitchen and a lower-level utility connecting to the enclosed courtyard in the garden.
The kitchen is well-equipped with a range of base, wall, and drawer units, an inset ceramic Belfast-style sink with a mixer tap, a four-ring electric Bosch hob, and integrated electric double oven. Tiled splashbacks adds praticality, while natural light floods the space.
Bedroom 1 is a south facing naturally lit room with picturesque hillside views, while Bedroom 2 and Bedroom 3 offer comfortable spaces. The family shower room features a double shower unit and a separate WC. The first-floor landing with an airing cupboard and loft access complete the first floor accomodation.
Externally - To the front of the house is a enclosed garden with a path to the front door, large established trees provide privacy, access to the side garden with South facing aspect wraps around to the sun paved patio area also surrounded by established tree and shrubs, there is also access to the rear courtyard. The single up and over small garage with driveway and further outbuilding offer potential for both parking and storage options. Rear courtyard that provides the opporuntiy for extension.
Location - St. Mawgan is one of North Cornwall's most picturesque and charming villages, seamlessly blending history and natural beauty. The village square, adorned with traditional cottages, centers around the 13th-century St. Mawgan Church. The Monastery, with Celtic monk origins and now occupied by the Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate, adds to the rich heritage of the area.
The village is home to a quaint tea room and the popular Falcon pub, contributing to the authentic English village atmosphere. The village's allure is heightened by its proximity to the renowned Mawgan Porth Beach, along with stunning coastal and countryside walks.
Cornwall International Airport, with excellent transport links, enhances the village's accessibility. The airport offers flights to various destinations, including London, Manchester, Dublin, Portugal, and Spain.