Guide price
£650,0004 bedroom detached house for sale
Trequite, St Kew
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Chain-free
Study
Added yesterday
Detached house
4 beds
2 baths
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Features and description
- Detached Residence
- Hamlet Location
- Four Double Bedrooms
- Two Reception Rooms
- Conservatory
- Front and Rear Gardens
- Private Parking
- Garage
- Freehold
- Council Tax Band: E
Offered to the market with no onward chain, this substantial detached four bedroom house is set within generous gardens of approximately 0.25 acre in the picturesque hamlet of Trequite. The property also benefits from two reception rooms, a conservatory, utility room, two shower rooms, a garage and private parking. EPC: D
Situation - Trequite is a charming rural hamlet situated within the parish of St Kew. Approximately half a mile away lies St Kew Churchtown, well known for its historic church and the popular 14th-century inn, the St Kew Inn, widely regarded as one of the area’s finest gastro pubs.
The thriving estuary town of Wadebridge, some 5 miles distant, provides an excellent range of everyday amenities including independent shops, supermarkets, primary and secondary schooling, cinema, and a selection of restaurants, sports and social clubs. The picturesque fishing villages of Port Isaac and Port Gaverne lie approximately 4 miles away and offer access to the dramatic North Cornish coastline with numerous sandy beaches and sheltered coves nearby.
Mainline rail services are available from Bodmin Parkway railway station providing regular connections to London Paddington via Plymouth, while Newquay Airport offers scheduled flights to a number of UK and international destinations.
The Property - Constructed in the 1980s, this substantial timber-framed detached residence occupies a generous plot with attractive front and rear gardens of approximately 0.25 acre together with ample private parking.
The front door opens into a welcoming entrance hall with doors leading to the principal reception rooms and kitchen. The well-proportioned dual-aspect sitting room features a fireplace with Jetmaster fire and sliding door opening into a conservatory positioned to the front of the property.
The dining room enjoys views over the rear garden and leads through to a study. The kitchen is fitted with a range of wall and base units incorporating a breakfast bar, built-in oven and grill, induction hob and 1½ bowl inset sink, together with space for under-counter appliances. A useful utility room provides additional space for white goods and gives access to a shower room with WC, a storage cupboard and a door leading to the rear garden.
On the first floor, the landing provides access to four double bedrooms, three of which benefit from built-in wardrobes, together with a shower room fitted with a walk-in shower, vanity basin and WC.
The property enjoys numerous low maintenance UPVC sash windows.
Outside - The property is approached via a gated gravel driveway providing ample parking for up to four vehicles and leading to the garage, fitted with an electric up-and-over door and benefiting from power and plumbing.
The gardens to the front and rear are predominantly laid to lawn and are complemented by a pond and a variety of mature shrubs and trees. The rear garden also enjoys a patio, apple trees and greenhouses.
Services - Mains water and electricity. Electric heating. Private drainage via a septic tank. Broadband availability: Ultrafast (fibre broadband is available in the village). Mobile Phone Coverage: Voice and Data good outdoors and limited indoors. (Ofcom). Please note that the agents have not inspected or tested these services.
Viewings - Strictly by appointment with the vendors appointed agents, Stags.
Directions - What3Words: ///awakening.successes.firelight
Situation - Trequite is a charming rural hamlet situated within the parish of St Kew. Approximately half a mile away lies St Kew Churchtown, well known for its historic church and the popular 14th-century inn, the St Kew Inn, widely regarded as one of the area’s finest gastro pubs.
The thriving estuary town of Wadebridge, some 5 miles distant, provides an excellent range of everyday amenities including independent shops, supermarkets, primary and secondary schooling, cinema, and a selection of restaurants, sports and social clubs. The picturesque fishing villages of Port Isaac and Port Gaverne lie approximately 4 miles away and offer access to the dramatic North Cornish coastline with numerous sandy beaches and sheltered coves nearby.
Mainline rail services are available from Bodmin Parkway railway station providing regular connections to London Paddington via Plymouth, while Newquay Airport offers scheduled flights to a number of UK and international destinations.
The Property - Constructed in the 1980s, this substantial timber-framed detached residence occupies a generous plot with attractive front and rear gardens of approximately 0.25 acre together with ample private parking.
The front door opens into a welcoming entrance hall with doors leading to the principal reception rooms and kitchen. The well-proportioned dual-aspect sitting room features a fireplace with Jetmaster fire and sliding door opening into a conservatory positioned to the front of the property.
The dining room enjoys views over the rear garden and leads through to a study. The kitchen is fitted with a range of wall and base units incorporating a breakfast bar, built-in oven and grill, induction hob and 1½ bowl inset sink, together with space for under-counter appliances. A useful utility room provides additional space for white goods and gives access to a shower room with WC, a storage cupboard and a door leading to the rear garden.
On the first floor, the landing provides access to four double bedrooms, three of which benefit from built-in wardrobes, together with a shower room fitted with a walk-in shower, vanity basin and WC.
The property enjoys numerous low maintenance UPVC sash windows.
Outside - The property is approached via a gated gravel driveway providing ample parking for up to four vehicles and leading to the garage, fitted with an electric up-and-over door and benefiting from power and plumbing.
The gardens to the front and rear are predominantly laid to lawn and are complemented by a pond and a variety of mature shrubs and trees. The rear garden also enjoys a patio, apple trees and greenhouses.
Services - Mains water and electricity. Electric heating. Private drainage via a septic tank. Broadband availability: Ultrafast (fibre broadband is available in the village). Mobile Phone Coverage: Voice and Data good outdoors and limited indoors. (Ofcom). Please note that the agents have not inspected or tested these services.
Viewings - Strictly by appointment with the vendors appointed agents, Stags.
Directions - What3Words: ///awakening.successes.firelight
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About this agent

Stags are delighted to announce the opening of their 20th office in the Estuary town of Wadebridge. Located at No. 1 Eddystone Court, our office will be perfectly positioned to handle the sale of property on the Camel Estuary and North Cornish coast from Mawgan Porth, through the seven bays south of Padstow, Rock, Polzeath and onwards to Port Isaac, including the sought after villages of St. Tudy, St Teath and St Mabyn. The office will be managed by Guy Parsons. It was Surrey-born Guy’s great love of the West Country that drew him back after a 20-year absence spent working in London and abroad. Guy, who was educated in Somerset, finally returned to his roots in 2009 when he joined Stags’ Launceston office. As an Associate Partner of the firm, Guy’s commercial and sales experience has been of enormous benefit to Stags and their clients with his extensive knowledge of both the coastal and country property market. Guy is a keen surfer and enjoys spending time on the beach with his wife, two children and two dogs. Guy is joined in the new office by Sarah Powell. Sarah grew up near Fowey and has always had a passion for property. She has a background working for national developers in a legal and sales capacity. More recently she has worked in residential estate agency in Somerset and is now delighted to be part of the Stags team in Wadebridge. With a competitive international sailing background, her enthusiasm for negotiating sales on both coastal and countryside properties will be an asset to the new office. In her spare time, Sarah is a keen skier and sailor.

































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