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Guide price
£565,0004 bedroom terraced house for sale
Kea House, Fore Street, Tregony, Nr Truro
Featured
Chain-free
Study
Terraced house
4 beds
3 baths
2755
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal:
EEO2ThreeVodafone
Features and description
- Extended Period Property
- Four/ Five Bedrooms
- 45' Kitchen/Dining/Family Room
- Contmporary & Stylish Design
- Scope For Parking
- Three Bathrooms
- Over 2700 Sq Ft
- Sought After Village
- Council Tax Band - E
- Freehold
A beautifully refurbished, four/ five bedroom non-Listed period home extending to over 2,700 sq.ft. Landscaped garden. Scope for parking, Master en-suite, Spacious living accommodation. No onward chain. Freehold. Council Tax Band E.
Situation - Set in the heart of Tregony, the gateway to the Roseland Peninsula, this beautifully presented period home has been meticulously renovated, extended, and modernised while preserving its charming original features. The result is a surprisingly spacious family residence where contemporary open-plan living harmonises effortlessly with traditional character.
Tregony strikes a lovely balance between historic character and everyday practicality. Its storied past once a port, a market town, and political borough blends seamlessly with a warm, rural present. For residents (or potential buyers), it offers the tranquillity of village life without sacrificing connection to the wider Roseland area. It’s equally appealing as an ideal base for exploring Cornwall’s quieter corners.
Description - This beautifully renovated and extended early 1800s period home has been thoughtfully updated to combine historic character with modern comfort. Remodelled and extended in 2018, and rewired, insulated, and fitted with replacement windows the property presents a wonderfully refined and sympathetic refurbishment.
The entrance porch retains its original door, setting the tone for the charm found throughout. A full-width sitting room features panelling, a window seat, and an original internal door leading to the hall. The high-quality German kitchen includes a central island with a cast concrete top, a composite granite sink, integrated appliances including dishwasher, induction hob, and two ovens along with fridge-freezer and hardwood worktops. This opens into a bright, double-aspect dining and family area, designed for sociable living, with both sliding and bi-fold doors connecting seamlessly to the garden. Porcelain tiles seamlessly run throughout the kitchen/ dining area continuing to the outside patio spaces communicating effortlessly the inside and out.
A rear hall with a slate floor provides understairs storage and access to the garden. The snug/ office, complete with a herringbone engineered oak floor, offers an inviting secondary living space, complemented by a separate utility/ laundry room.
Upstairs, a spacious and light landing enjoys far-reaching views. The main bedroom overlooks the village square and monument and includes a walk-in dressing room plus en-suite. Additionally there are three further double bedrooms providing generous accommodation, one of which also benefits from its own en-suite. A four-piece family bathroom completes the first floor, featuring a roll-top bath and a separate shower.
Accommodation - To the ground floor; entrance hall, open-plan sitting room communicates to the living room, inner hall, study, open-plan kitchen/dining/family room.
To the first floor; spacious landing, master bedroom with dressing room and en-suite shower room, second bedroom with en-suite shower room, two further double bedrooms, family bath/shower room
Outside - Kea House is pavement fronted whilst to the rear, the private enclosed garden features a sun terrace with hot tub, all-weather artificial lawn, composite decking, exterior lighting, and discreetly positioned bin store and oil tank, with potential to create rear parking for two cars accessed via a rear lane.
Services - Mains electricity, water, drainage and oil are connected.
Broadband: Basic up to 15 Mbps and Ultrafast up to 1800 Mbps (Ofcom).
Mobile phone: 02, Vodaphone, EE and Three likely (Ofcom).
Council Tax Band - E.
Flood Risk - Very Low.
Listed Building - No.
Conservation Area - Yes.
Viewings - Strictly by prior appointment via Stags Truro office.
Directions - From Truro City, take the A390 eastbound towards Tresillian and continue for approximately five miles. Turn right onto the A3078 towards Tregony. As you enter the village, cross over the bridge and then turn left onto Tregony Hill (B3287). Continue up the hill and you will find Kea House on the left-hand side, facing The Square and the monument.
Situation - Set in the heart of Tregony, the gateway to the Roseland Peninsula, this beautifully presented period home has been meticulously renovated, extended, and modernised while preserving its charming original features. The result is a surprisingly spacious family residence where contemporary open-plan living harmonises effortlessly with traditional character.
Tregony strikes a lovely balance between historic character and everyday practicality. Its storied past once a port, a market town, and political borough blends seamlessly with a warm, rural present. For residents (or potential buyers), it offers the tranquillity of village life without sacrificing connection to the wider Roseland area. It’s equally appealing as an ideal base for exploring Cornwall’s quieter corners.
Description - This beautifully renovated and extended early 1800s period home has been thoughtfully updated to combine historic character with modern comfort. Remodelled and extended in 2018, and rewired, insulated, and fitted with replacement windows the property presents a wonderfully refined and sympathetic refurbishment.
The entrance porch retains its original door, setting the tone for the charm found throughout. A full-width sitting room features panelling, a window seat, and an original internal door leading to the hall. The high-quality German kitchen includes a central island with a cast concrete top, a composite granite sink, integrated appliances including dishwasher, induction hob, and two ovens along with fridge-freezer and hardwood worktops. This opens into a bright, double-aspect dining and family area, designed for sociable living, with both sliding and bi-fold doors connecting seamlessly to the garden. Porcelain tiles seamlessly run throughout the kitchen/ dining area continuing to the outside patio spaces communicating effortlessly the inside and out.
A rear hall with a slate floor provides understairs storage and access to the garden. The snug/ office, complete with a herringbone engineered oak floor, offers an inviting secondary living space, complemented by a separate utility/ laundry room.
Upstairs, a spacious and light landing enjoys far-reaching views. The main bedroom overlooks the village square and monument and includes a walk-in dressing room plus en-suite. Additionally there are three further double bedrooms providing generous accommodation, one of which also benefits from its own en-suite. A four-piece family bathroom completes the first floor, featuring a roll-top bath and a separate shower.
Accommodation - To the ground floor; entrance hall, open-plan sitting room communicates to the living room, inner hall, study, open-plan kitchen/dining/family room.
To the first floor; spacious landing, master bedroom with dressing room and en-suite shower room, second bedroom with en-suite shower room, two further double bedrooms, family bath/shower room
Outside - Kea House is pavement fronted whilst to the rear, the private enclosed garden features a sun terrace with hot tub, all-weather artificial lawn, composite decking, exterior lighting, and discreetly positioned bin store and oil tank, with potential to create rear parking for two cars accessed via a rear lane.
Services - Mains electricity, water, drainage and oil are connected.
Broadband: Basic up to 15 Mbps and Ultrafast up to 1800 Mbps (Ofcom).
Mobile phone: 02, Vodaphone, EE and Three likely (Ofcom).
Council Tax Band - E.
Flood Risk - Very Low.
Listed Building - No.
Conservation Area - Yes.
Viewings - Strictly by prior appointment via Stags Truro office.
Directions - From Truro City, take the A390 eastbound towards Tresillian and continue for approximately five miles. Turn right onto the A3078 towards Tregony. As you enter the village, cross over the bridge and then turn left onto Tregony Hill (B3287). Continue up the hill and you will find Kea House on the left-hand side, facing The Square and the monument.
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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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