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EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
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Features and description
- A refurbished detached dormer bungalow situated within a popular area, close to the town’s amenities within a quiet cul-de-sac.
- Triple aspect, ‘L’ shaped lounge/dining room, benefitting from a new wood burning stove.
- Attractive, recently installed fitted kitchen with all integral white goods included.
- Two first floor bedrooms, one en-suite and a further ground floor double bedroom/study.
- A light bright double glazed garden room.
- Mains gas central heating and UPVC double glazing
- Enclosed well stocked garden.
- Single attached garage and plenty of off road parking on the drive.
- No forward chain.
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12 Dunheved Fields forms part of a quiet cul-de-sac which is situated within a popular established residential area that is conveniently placed for all the local town facilities along with easy access to the A30 dual carriageway.
Our vendors have made many improvements to their well presented detached dormer bungalow over their time of ownership. These include changing the layout of the kitchen, this now opens into the lounge/dining room, and installing a new one which is fully fitted with integral Miele branded white goods which include a dishwasher, electric oven, microwave oven, fridge, freezer and induction hob with extractor over. The utility room is about the same size as the kitchen so enjoys plenty of matching grey coloured units and plumbing and space for a washing machine and tumble dryer. The large lounge/dining room is ‘L’ shaped with plenty of space for formal dining, as well as more comfortable seating in front of the recently installed wood burning stove that can be seasonally lit to provide extra heat during the colder months of the year. The ground floor bedroom is currently used as a hobby room and study. It enjoys plenty of storage space and allows access to a sun room which gives a perfect vantage point to view the rear garden even in colder weather.
Upstairs, there are two spacious double bedrooms, one with en-suite shower facilities and a fitted wardrobe. The family bathroom enjoys a white panelled bath and a separate double shower cubicle.
The main heating is provided by a mains gas boiler and some new modern radiators have been installed throughout the home. The property benefits from double glazing and an electrical safety certificate.
The garden to the rear is well stocked with established planting. It is mainly laid to lawn with a gravelled path and a raised bed area perfect for planting vegetables. There is also a sheltered courtyard with a retractable awning in place. At the front, there is plenty of off road parking on the tarmac drive and access to the attached single garage which has been fitted with an electric roller door.
The central part of Launceston is a short distance from the property. The ancient former market town offers a wide range of shopping, commercial, educational and recreational facilities and lies adjacent to the A30 trunk road giving access to Truro and West Cornwall in one direction and Exeter and beyond in the opposite direction.
From Launceston Town Centre proceed through the Southgate Arch and bear right into Madford Lane. At the junction at the end bear right and at the T junction turn left continuing past the multi-storey car park on your right hand side. Take the first left hand turn into Dunheved Road and follow this road passing the College on your left hand side. As you bear round a sharp right hand bend take the next right hand turning. Proceed to the bottom of the slope and bear right where No. 12 Dunheved Fields will be found on the left hand side.
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Our vendors have made many improvements to their well presented detached dormer bungalow over their time of ownership. These include changing the layout of the kitchen, this now opens into the lounge/dining room, and installing a new one which is fully fitted with integral Miele branded white goods which include a dishwasher, electric oven, microwave oven, fridge, freezer and induction hob with extractor over. The utility room is about the same size as the kitchen so enjoys plenty of matching grey coloured units and plumbing and space for a washing machine and tumble dryer. The large lounge/dining room is ‘L’ shaped with plenty of space for formal dining, as well as more comfortable seating in front of the recently installed wood burning stove that can be seasonally lit to provide extra heat during the colder months of the year. The ground floor bedroom is currently used as a hobby room and study. It enjoys plenty of storage space and allows access to a sun room which gives a perfect vantage point to view the rear garden even in colder weather.
Upstairs, there are two spacious double bedrooms, one with en-suite shower facilities and a fitted wardrobe. The family bathroom enjoys a white panelled bath and a separate double shower cubicle.
The main heating is provided by a mains gas boiler and some new modern radiators have been installed throughout the home. The property benefits from double glazing and an electrical safety certificate.
The garden to the rear is well stocked with established planting. It is mainly laid to lawn with a gravelled path and a raised bed area perfect for planting vegetables. There is also a sheltered courtyard with a retractable awning in place. At the front, there is plenty of off road parking on the tarmac drive and access to the attached single garage which has been fitted with an electric roller door.
The central part of Launceston is a short distance from the property. The ancient former market town offers a wide range of shopping, commercial, educational and recreational facilities and lies adjacent to the A30 trunk road giving access to Truro and West Cornwall in one direction and Exeter and beyond in the opposite direction.
From Launceston Town Centre proceed through the Southgate Arch and bear right into Madford Lane. At the junction at the end bear right and at the T junction turn left continuing past the multi-storey car park on your right hand side. Take the first left hand turn into Dunheved Road and follow this road passing the College on your left hand side. As you bear round a sharp right hand bend take the next right hand turning. Proceed to the bottom of the slope and bear right where No. 12 Dunheved Fields will be found on the left hand side.
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Rooms
Lounge/Dining Room
7.77m max x 7.6m max
Kitchen 2.92m x 3.3m
Utility Room 2.44m x 3.6m
WC 1.5m x 1.96m
Bedroom 3/Study 3.02m x 4.04m
Garden Room 3.28m x 3.89m
Bedroom 1
4.24m max x 4.67m max
En-suite 1.17m x 3m
Bedroom 2
3.66m max x 4.06m max
Bathroom 2.51m x 3.12m
Garage 3.63m x 6m
SERVICES
Mains water, electricty, drainage and gas.
COUNCIL TAX
D: Cornwall Council.
TENURE
Freehold.
VIEWING ARRANGEMENTS
Strictly by appointment with the selling agent.
Property information from this agent
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Crime score
Low crime
2/10
Home prices (average)
3 bedroom bungalows
£391,353
£391,353
About this agent

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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