This five bedroom detached countryside home of distinctive style blends seamlessly into the undulating rural landscape
Upper Hustyn is a single storey five bedroom detached family residence constructed of rugged local stone, which makes for a for a unique appearance, offering spacious and recently modernised accommodation, set in the heart of the countryside near Hustyn Woods and located approximately four miles from the thriving market town of Wadebridge. The property is situated on a very private and secluded plot surrounded by well designed gardens, patios and paddock which extend to approximately 1.3 acres. The property blends seamlessly into the beautiful and undulating rural landscape over which Upper Hustyn has far reaching views.
Internal noteworthy features include the triple aspect lounge with a huge cast iron log burner, a recently fitted modern kitchen/dining room with integral appliances, large utility room with new shower room, four genuine double bedrooms, three of which have built in wardrobes and the master with a stylish en-suite shower room, study/fifth bedroom, contemporary family bathroom, double glazing, oil fired central heating and integral double garage. Externally, the property is very impressive. Large formal lawned gardens and patios surround the home which adjoin a top garden where a substantial chalet resides. In all, the gardens and grounds constitute approximately 1.3 acres.
From the quiet country lane, approach Upper Hustyn via the in and out driveway where there is ample parking for at least five vehicles to the front of the house. Slightly elevated, wonderful views of the countryside stretch away across the adjoining open farmland and only add to the appeal of this family home. Services to the property include mains electricity, private water supply, septic tank drainage and an oil fired central heating system.
Upper Hustyn is surrounded by open farmland on the edge of Hustyn Woods approximately four miles from the thriving market town of Wadebridge, which sits on the river Camel. The town offers a fine selection of shops and amenities including a sports centre, cinema, a primary and secondary school and a selection of supermarkets. Wadebridge also enjoys the Camel Trail, a popular and almost level cycle route which runs between Padstow and Bodmin, formerly the railway track. The town is equal distance from the harbour town of Padstow with all its restaurants and quaint shops and the watersports haven of Rock. The nearest mainline station is Bodmin Parkway which is approximately 13 miles distant with the nearest airport at Newquay just 12 miles away.
To find Upper Hustyn, follow Trevanion Road south from Wadebridge town centre and continue along this road for approximately 3 miles passing the crossroads at Burlawn along the way. After almost 3 miles there is a left hand turn signposted to Husyns. Follow this for approximately three quarters of a mile and Upper Hustyn can be found just off the next bend on the left hand side. The postcode for satellite navigation is PL27 7LG.