4 bedroom detached house
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Detached house
4 beds
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Conversion Opportunity
- Council Tax - Currently Exempt
- EPC - Commercial E
- Approximately 2600 Sq Ft
- Planning Reference - PA23/04246
- Freehold
- Proposed Four Bedroom Project
- Proposed Integral Garage
A former Methodist Church with planning approval passed for change of use to convert into a residential, four bedroom dwelling in an enviable position just a stroll from the slipway at Flushing making this not only a rare opportunity but a highly exciting project.
Description - Located centrally in one of the most highly sought-after areas in the region, the property which was formerly used as a Methodist Church has had planning approval passed for change of use to convert into a residential, four bedroom dwelling, making this not only a rare opportunity but an exciting project.
This freehold property is most classic in its symmetrical design with large attractive twin arched windows to the front elevation, rendered finish with granite edging quoins and traditional tiled roof. Amounting to some 2600 square feet, this exciting project is not to be missed.
Full details and information including the proposed plans are readily available via Cornwall Council online register using the following reference; PA23/04246.
Situation - The former Methodist Church sits in an enviable position just a stroll to the water yet tucked away amongst many of the 17th and 18th century houses which line the narrow winding streets of Flushing just 50 yards or so from the heart of the village. Flushing owes its name to 17th century Dutch builders who came to construct piers and seawalls and settled there. The village subsequently became a place of style and refinement where the captains of the Packet Ships and their families lived. Flushing is a popular and desirable waterside village with a year round with a foot ferry ride across the harbour from Falmouth and a local bus service linking from Falmouth to the University and Truro. Its is reputed to have one of the mildest climates in Britain owing to its south westerly orientation. There are good local facilities in the village include a general store, two public houses, a quayside restaurant and a recently completed sailing club. Flushing also has its own highly regarded primary school, a weekly farmers market.
Planning - Further details can be found on the Cornwall Council planning portal with reference number PA23/04246.
Viewings - Strictly by prior appointment with Stags Truro office.
Services - Mains water, electric and drainage available.
Mobile coverage is likely with EE and Vodaphone (Ofcom). Broadband is available nearby; Basic 3 Mbps and Superfast 58 Mbps (Ofcom).
Agents Note - CGI images are used for illustration purposes only.
Directions - From Mylor Bridge continue southerly on Waterings Road heading towards Flushing and join Pillars Road. At the crossroads turn right into Tregew Road which leads into St Peter’s Road and continue to The Royal Standard public house and take the right hand turn into Kersey Road where the property can be found a short way along on the left hand side. Free parking is available on street nearby.
Description - Located centrally in one of the most highly sought-after areas in the region, the property which was formerly used as a Methodist Church has had planning approval passed for change of use to convert into a residential, four bedroom dwelling, making this not only a rare opportunity but an exciting project.
This freehold property is most classic in its symmetrical design with large attractive twin arched windows to the front elevation, rendered finish with granite edging quoins and traditional tiled roof. Amounting to some 2600 square feet, this exciting project is not to be missed.
Full details and information including the proposed plans are readily available via Cornwall Council online register using the following reference; PA23/04246.
Situation - The former Methodist Church sits in an enviable position just a stroll to the water yet tucked away amongst many of the 17th and 18th century houses which line the narrow winding streets of Flushing just 50 yards or so from the heart of the village. Flushing owes its name to 17th century Dutch builders who came to construct piers and seawalls and settled there. The village subsequently became a place of style and refinement where the captains of the Packet Ships and their families lived. Flushing is a popular and desirable waterside village with a year round with a foot ferry ride across the harbour from Falmouth and a local bus service linking from Falmouth to the University and Truro. Its is reputed to have one of the mildest climates in Britain owing to its south westerly orientation. There are good local facilities in the village include a general store, two public houses, a quayside restaurant and a recently completed sailing club. Flushing also has its own highly regarded primary school, a weekly farmers market.
Planning - Further details can be found on the Cornwall Council planning portal with reference number PA23/04246.
Viewings - Strictly by prior appointment with Stags Truro office.
Services - Mains water, electric and drainage available.
Mobile coverage is likely with EE and Vodaphone (Ofcom). Broadband is available nearby; Basic 3 Mbps and Superfast 58 Mbps (Ofcom).
Agents Note - CGI images are used for illustration purposes only.
Directions - From Mylor Bridge continue southerly on Waterings Road heading towards Flushing and join Pillars Road. At the crossroads turn right into Tregew Road which leads into St Peter’s Road and continue to The Royal Standard public house and take the right hand turn into Kersey Road where the property can be found a short way along on the left hand side. Free parking is available on street nearby.
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Stags Truro office is situated in Lemon Street, a wide attractive Georgian street, which is widely regarded as the best street in the city. The office was opened in 1999 and has a flourishing estate agents team and an established letting agents team. The Professional Services department can also be found here, giving expert advice on all planning, estate management and rural business issues, as well as carrying out professional valuations for probate, matrimonial disputes and inheritance tax to name but a few. There are plenty of attractions in Truro, including the indoor Pannier Market, which is open all year round, the Hall for Cornwall (a performing arts venue), The Royal Cornwall Museum, and the Winter Festival, with its hugely popular paper lantern parade. Truro and the surrounding area is a wonderful part of the world and boasts renowned surfing beaches, coastal walks and excellent sailing waters. Within easy reach of the city are historic fishing villages including Fowey, Mevagissey, St Mawes, Mousehole, St Ives and Padstow.











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