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Guide price
£257,0001 bedroom detached bungalow for sale
Rawlings Lane, Fowey
Retirement
Recently added
Solar panels
Detached bungalow
1 bed
1 bath
430
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax, if payable: Band B
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Features and description
- End of terrace bungalow
- Well presented
- Large conservatory
- Front and rear garden
- Views over the river from raised decking
- Solar panels
- EPC RATING E (RATED BEFORE SOLAR PANELS)
- Council tax band b
- Tenure freehold
- Aged restriction 55 and over only
A WELL PRESENTED, END OF TERRACE, ONE-BEDROOM BUNGALOW ON THE POPULAR BRIARFIELD ESTATE. BENEFITTING FROM A LARGE CONSERVATORY, A FRONT AND REAR GARDEN AND ESTUARY VIEW FROM DECKING. TWO ALLOCATED PARKING SPACES. AGE RESTRICTED TO OVER 55'S AND HAS MANAGEMENT CHARGES. PLEASE SEE AGENT'S NOTES.
Fowey is regarded as one of the most attractive waterside communities in the county. Particularly well known as a popular sailing centre, the town has two thriving sailing clubs, a famous annual Regatta and excellent facilities for the keen yachtsman. For a small town Fowey provides a good range of shops and businesses catering for most day to day needs. The immediate area is surrounded by many miles of delightful coast and countryside much of which is in the ownership of the National Trust. Award winning restaurants, small boutique hotels, excellent public houses etc, have helped to establish Fowey as a popular, high quality, destination.
There are several excellent golf courses within easy reach, many world class gardens are to be found in the immediate area and the fascinating Eden Project with its futuristic biomes is just 5 miles to the north west.
There are good road links to the motorway system via the A38/A30. Railway links to London, Paddington, can be made locally at Par, and St. Austell and there are flights to London and other destinations from Newquay.
Location -
Briarfield is a popular, quiet retirement estate which is situated a short walk down the hill to the town and harbour.
Accommodation -
A front door opens into a hallway which gives access to the living room, shower room and bedroom. Located in the hallway is a useful storage cupboard, used as an airing cupboard, which houses the hot water tank. The living room is a good size with a door and window to the conservatory. The owners have opened up the galley kitchen and installed a breakfast bar with storage. There is an integrated dishwasher, an induction hob and an integral oven. There are plenty of wall-mounted and base storage units.
A door from the kitchen opens into a large, bright conservatory, which the current owners use as a dining room and snug. They have partitioned off the far end to create an occasional bedroom or hobby room/office.
Patio doors lead out to the rear courtyard garden.
The shower room is contemporary in style and has a double shower cubicle, hand wash basin, WC and heated towel rail.
The double bedroom looks over the pretty front garden,
Outside -
The pretty front garden consists of a large patio sitting out area, and shrub borders and beds. A gate leads around the side of the house to the rear garden. The rear courtyard garden has a wooden summer house and a small raised decking area from which to enjoy the Fowey Estuary view.
Agent's Notes - There is an age restriction of 55 or over.
An Estate Management charge is payable to include upkeep of communal gardens/areas and buildings insurance, currently £133 per month.
Epc Rating E - Since the EPC was carried out, the owners have installed solar panels, new electric heaters and double glazing.
Council Tax Band B -
Tenure - Freehold -
Local Authority - Cornwall Council.
Viewing - Strictly by appointment with the Sole Agents: May Whetter & Grose, Estuary House, Fore Street, Fowey, Cornwall, PL23 1AH.
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Services - None of the services, systems or appliances at the property have been tested by the Agents.
Fowey is regarded as one of the most attractive waterside communities in the county. Particularly well known as a popular sailing centre, the town has two thriving sailing clubs, a famous annual Regatta and excellent facilities for the keen yachtsman. For a small town Fowey provides a good range of shops and businesses catering for most day to day needs. The immediate area is surrounded by many miles of delightful coast and countryside much of which is in the ownership of the National Trust. Award winning restaurants, small boutique hotels, excellent public houses etc, have helped to establish Fowey as a popular, high quality, destination.
There are several excellent golf courses within easy reach, many world class gardens are to be found in the immediate area and the fascinating Eden Project with its futuristic biomes is just 5 miles to the north west.
There are good road links to the motorway system via the A38/A30. Railway links to London, Paddington, can be made locally at Par, and St. Austell and there are flights to London and other destinations from Newquay.
Location -
Briarfield is a popular, quiet retirement estate which is situated a short walk down the hill to the town and harbour.
Accommodation -
A front door opens into a hallway which gives access to the living room, shower room and bedroom. Located in the hallway is a useful storage cupboard, used as an airing cupboard, which houses the hot water tank. The living room is a good size with a door and window to the conservatory. The owners have opened up the galley kitchen and installed a breakfast bar with storage. There is an integrated dishwasher, an induction hob and an integral oven. There are plenty of wall-mounted and base storage units.
A door from the kitchen opens into a large, bright conservatory, which the current owners use as a dining room and snug. They have partitioned off the far end to create an occasional bedroom or hobby room/office.
Patio doors lead out to the rear courtyard garden.
The shower room is contemporary in style and has a double shower cubicle, hand wash basin, WC and heated towel rail.
The double bedroom looks over the pretty front garden,
Outside -
The pretty front garden consists of a large patio sitting out area, and shrub borders and beds. A gate leads around the side of the house to the rear garden. The rear courtyard garden has a wooden summer house and a small raised decking area from which to enjoy the Fowey Estuary view.
Agent's Notes - There is an age restriction of 55 or over.
An Estate Management charge is payable to include upkeep of communal gardens/areas and buildings insurance, currently £133 per month.
Epc Rating E - Since the EPC was carried out, the owners have installed solar panels, new electric heaters and double glazing.
Council Tax Band B -
Tenure - Freehold -
Local Authority - Cornwall Council.
Viewing - Strictly by appointment with the Sole Agents: May Whetter & Grose, Estuary House, Fore Street, Fowey, Cornwall, PL23 1AH.
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Services - None of the services, systems or appliances at the property have been tested by the Agents.
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May Whetter & Grose is one of the broadest based Estate Agents and Surveying practices in Cornwall. Operating from prominent offices in St Austell, Fowey and Polruan. It has separate departments for residential sales, professional services, commercial, residential letting and management and new homes. Established in mid Cornwall in the 1920's, the company has established an enviable reputation for its professional and efficient service which is reflected in its wide ranging client base of private individuals, local companies, banks, building societies, PLC's, national and multi-national corporations. Small enough to care but large enough to cope, a local company providing a professional personal service with standards you can trust.
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