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4 bedroom detached house

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Detached house
4 beds
3 baths
EPC rating: D
Added > 14 days

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Features and description

A BEAUTIFULLY PRESENTED 4 BEDROOM DETACHED FAMILY HOME OFFERING VERSATILE ACCOMMODATION WITH IMPRESSIVE VIEWS TOWARDS LANHYDROCK

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THE PROPERTY
A superbly presented four-bedroom detached family home, offering light-filled and spacious accommodation arranged over two floors, with exceptional far-reaching views across open farmland towards the Lanhydrock Estate. Approached via a private driveway, the property benefits from a generous parking area, providing ample space for multiple vehicles, boats, or caravans. An attached garage is fitted with power, lighting, and electricity. Along side a large 20ft workshop, also with light and power.

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The covered entrance porch leads into a welcoming hallway, providing access to the main living accommodation. The principal living room is generously proportioned, featuring a large window that frames the stunning countryside views. A wood-burning stove creates an attractive focal point while also serving as an excellent heat source.

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Adjacent to the living room, the spacious kitchen/dining area is fitted with a contemporary range of base and wall-mounted units, complemented by high-quality worktops and modern appliances. Built-in window seats offer a charming spot for dining, positioned to take full advantage of the picturesque outlook. A staircase in one corner of the room descends to the ground floor accommodation. This level also includes three well-proportioned double bedrooms, a family bathroom, and a separate shower room.

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The ground floor has been adapted to provide independent living accommodation, currently arranged as a sitting/dining room, separate kitchen/breakfast area, bedroom, and shower room—ideal for a relative or guest suite. Originally reconfigured by the current owners, this space could be easily reinstated as additional bedrooms or living areas, offering exceptional flexibility to suit a buyer’s needs. The versatility of this area is a key feature of the home.

OUTSIDE
As previously mentioned, the property is approached via a long private driveway leading to an extensive parking area. The gardens and grounds wrap around the home, with the principal lawns positioned to the southern side, enjoying an outstanding outlook over the surrounding countryside.

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A side terrace, accessible from both the gardens and the kitchen, provides a superb vantage point over the neighbouring farmland—an ideal setting for alfresco dining. Within the gardens, a charming summerhouse offers excellent potential for use as a home office, creative space, or a peaceful retreat from the summer sun.

THE LOCATION
Bodmin is a historic Cornish town, rich in heritage and surrounded by stunning natural landscapes. Once the county town, it has strong ties to the region’s mining history, notably through the heritage Bodmin and Wenford Railway. It also serves as a gateway to Bodmin Moor, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty known for its rugged terrain, diverse wildlife, and archaeological sites. Local landmarks include Bodmin Jail, now a museum, and Lanhydrock House, a grand National Trust estate. With excellent countryside access, the town offers superb opportunities for hiking and cycling.

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The property backs onto The Beacon Local Nature Reserve, 18.3 acres (7.4 hectares) of open land and woodland managed in partnership with Cornwall Council. At its heart stands the 144-ft Beacon Monument, a granite memorial to General Sir Walter Raleigh Gilbert, commemorating his Sikh and Afghan campaigns. A popular spot for walkers, families, and dog owners, The Beacon offers breathtaking views across Bodmin and the surrounding moorland. Enclosed by mature hedgerows and set back from the road, it provides a peaceful space for outdoor activities and plays a key role in Bodmin’s biodiversity corridor.

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Jackson-Stops - Cornwall
Jackson-Stops - Cornwall
45 Lemon Street Truro TR1 2NS
01872 395944
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Jackson-Stops and Staff Cornish branch is based in the Cathedral City of Truro. This office covers the sale of pretty cottages, imposing town houses as well as a variety of homes with water frontage and fine water views on both the north and south coasts. We also specialise in country houses, farms and small holdings and well situated village properties through the county. Our expertise extends from Saltash and Bude in the east to Lands End in the west. As we cover the whole county we find a large percentage of our applicants are open minded as to whether they wish to be based in Fowey, St Mawes or Helford in the south. Whereas in the north of the county we serve many purchasers who are looking in Rock, Padstow, Constantine Bay or further west in St Ives.
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