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£299,950
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3 bedroom semi-detached house for sale

The Walk, Launceston, Cornwall, PL15
Chain-free
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Semi-detached house
3 bed
1 bath

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Water: Ask agent
Heating: Ask agent
Electricity: Ask agent
Sewerage: Ask agent
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Gothic inspired design.
  • Views of Kensey Valley and Launceston Castle.
  • Built by the prominent 19th century architect, Otho Bathurst Peter.
  • Pointed arches, marble fireplaces and porcelain tiles in the hall.
  • Kitchen with Rayburn.
  • Mains gas central heating.
  • Courtyard garden to the rear.
  • Easy access to the town centre.
  • No chain.
  • Ground floor bathroom.
Nestled within the heart of Launceston, known for its historical charm and local community, this highly individual three storey, three bedroom semi-detached 'Gothic style' house presents a rare opportunity for those seeking a unique home.

Designed and built by the renowned local architect Otho Bathurst Peter (who also had a hand in designing other well known buildings including the Town Hall, Craigmore House and the Southgate Arch) in the late 19th century, who resided at the property until his death in 1937.

The house is imbued with the timeless allure of Gothic architecture, boasting intricate details including coving, Gothic surrounds around the solid pitch pine internal doors and the pointed arches around the windows. There are ornate embellishments such as original marble fireplaces, geometric porcelain floor tiles, a slate floor in the kitchen and a stunning original staircase. Our clients have, over the last 30 years or so, loved and cared for the property, retaining the original feel and charm throughout. They have re-lined all four chimneys, replaced the felting in the gulley and re-nailed the inner roof slates and there is now main gas fired central heating fired by the Rayburn located in the kitchen.

Enjoying a pleasant and accessible location, the new owners will benefit from easy access to the amenities of the town, including shops, cafes, and cultural landmarks, all within a short stroll from the property, including Launceston Castle and grounds via one of the best Georgian streets in the UK, Castle Street.

Spanning three floors, this beautifully designed home offers generous living spaces, with period features, including a formal dining room, drawing room and a library. The interior exudes warmth and character, with ample natural light filtering through the large windows, which offer views from the second floor over the Kensey Valley and Launceston Castle.

On the second floor, the accommodation comprises three well-appointed bedrooms, providing ample space for family living or hosting guests. The kitchen and bathroom are found on the ground floor, with the kitchen featuring the Rayburn.

Step outside to discover a pretty courtyard garden to the rear of the property, providing a good space for outdoor entertaining.

With its captivating Gothic architecture, convenient location, and versatile living spaces, this semi-detached residence presents a unique opportunity to the right buyer. There is no onward chain and a viewing is highly recommended.

The ancient town of Launceston is regarded as the 'Gateway to Cornwall' has a range of educational, recreational, commercial and leisure facilities, as well as a Norman castle and attractive town centre. For further communications the Cathedral City of Exeter is approximately 42 miles distance, and has a more extensive range of shopping and leisure facilities, as well as access to the M5 motorway, mainland rail network to London (Paddington) and further north. Exeter is served by an excellent regional international airport. The continental ferry port and city of Plymouth is approximately 25 miles from the property and again offers extensive facilities as well as regular cross channel ferry services to France and Spain.

AGENTS NOTE
There is joint, front and rear access with the neighbouring property. There is no parking being sold with the property. There is easy access to car parks with yearly permits available and there is on-street parking in Tower Street, on The Walk or along the stunning Georgian street, Castle Street.
From our office, proceed on foot down High Street, into Church Street, and pass St. Mary Magdelene Church on your right. Take the right turn into Tower Street, where on the right hand side, you will see the entrance to 12 The Walk about halfway down the road.

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Rooms

Living Room 3.68m x 5.6m

Kitchen 3.66m x 3.9m

Sitting Room 3.68m x 6.9m

Library 4.01m x 4.7m

Bedroom 1 3.3m x 4.7m

Bedroom 2 3.86m x 3.8m

Bedroom 3 3.86m x 3m

SERVICES
Mains water, electricity, drainage and gas.

TENURE
Freehold.

COUNCIL TAX
D: Cornwall Council.

VIEWING ARRANGEMENTS
Strictly by appointment with the selling agent.

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Places of interest

    Established in 1924, Webbers estate agents are a national award-winning, independent estate agency, voted in the Top 3 estate agents in the UK for customer service in 2014. We have 16 West Country offices for residential sales & lettings in North Devon, West Somerset, Exmoor and Cornwall. Our exclusive Fine & Country marketing enables us to put our property in Park Lane, right in the heart of London, offering fabulous market exposure. In addition, with specialist departments for Commercial Property, Survey & Professional and New Homes, we deliver a comprehensive property service, with an enviable reputation as professionals in property. Launceston is the ancient capital of Cornwall. Attractions include the English Heritage Norman Castle and steam railway, narrow streets and plenty of Georgian and Victorian architecture. Excellent access can be gained to the A30 dual carriageway and both Bodmin Moor and Dartmoor. The town is 17 miles from the coastal resort and rugged cliff tops of Bude. Our town square is a conservation area and has a pedestrian-friendly shopping area with cobbled streets.  The Church of St Mary Magdalene in the town centre is one of the most heavily engraved in the country. Typical out-of-town buyers come from the West Midlands and South East seeking retirement/a slower pace of life which is what our county epitomises.  We have a hard-working Launceston in Bloom committee passionate about making the town look attractive throughout all seasons and the Town Council does an excellent job of maintenance and grass cutting.  In 2011 HRH the Duchess of Cornwall opened up a new refurbished Town Hall. Average prices here for houses for sale in Launceston are £187,000 (2011 figures) and typical properties in the town include Victorian semis and modern edge-of-town developments.  We also have a growing Fine and Country department.

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