This three double bedroom semi detached home has some wonderful noteworthy features that include a floor to ceiling stone built fireplace housing a large cast iron wood burning stove, a superbly fitted solid oak kitchen with Labrador antique granite work surfaces together with slate flag flooring beamed ceilings, a recently installed conservatory with bi-fold doors, UPVC sliding sash windows with slate window seats, a recently constructed detached garage with integral wet room shower, beautifully landscaped gardens and patio and driveway parking for two vehicles. Additionally there is even a wooden garden building home to a purpose built bar and seating area.
At a Glance
Total Floor Area: 1145sq.ft. (106.4sq.m approx)
- Lovely Semi Detached Cottage in Popular Hamlet
- Original Features with a Modern Edge
- Three Double Bedrooms
- Solid Oak Kitchen with Granite Work Surfaces
- Lounge with Striking Stone Fireplace & Wood Burning Stove
- Large Detached Garage with Wet Room Shower & Ample Driveway Parking
- Views Towards Hustyns Woods
- Conveniently Situated Less than Two Miles of the Bustling Market Town of Wadebridge
The kitchen is fitted with a superb range of oak fronted floor and wall cupboards and drawers with Labrador antique granite work surfaces and integrated Miele electric oven and four ring hob. There is additional space for a freestanding fridge/freezer, dishwasher and automatic washing machine and the 1.5 bowl stainless steel sink unit has a chrome mixer tap with drinking-water filter. The conservatory is a great additional living space with bi-fold doors opening to the patio at the rear of the property. Full of glass and therefore light, a tiled floor and underfloor heating complete the specification.
The first floor landing has a rear aspect window with slate window seat, airing cupboard and doors off to the three double bedrooms and bathroom. The first bedroom has a front aspect window with slate window seat and a range of built in storage cupboards and wardrobe. The second bedroom has a dual aspect and a built in cupboard while the third bedroom, with a rear aspect window and window seat also has a built in cupboard. The shower room is a good size and bespoke fitted with a stripped pine chest with inset ceramic sink, Victorian style heated towel rail, low level WC and a panelled bath with glass shower screen and electric power shower above.
To the side of the cottage is the driveway providing excellent off road parking for two vehicles which in turn leads to the detached garage. This has an up and over door, roof storage, power, light, personal door and a wet room style shower room with shower and WC. Immediately at the rear of the property is a beautifully paved patio with a low retaining wall to the side with flower and shrub border. Please note there is a right of way across the patio in favour of the cottage next door to allow rear access. The garden then extends through to a level lawned area with gravel path on one side and an established bed of flowers, shrubs and small trees to the other. Passing the wooden garden building with bar and seating area, slate steps then lead up to a further lawned area again with an established collection of planted flower and shrub borders and a traditional Cornish stone wall with granite seat. At the rear, the gardens have been beautifully planted and landscaped by the current owners offering a good degree of privacy with some lovely views towards Hustyn Woods. Services to the property include mains water, electricity, private drainage and an oil fired central heating system. EPC rating TBC. Council tax band B. Ofcom suggest superfast broadband availability. Ofcom suggest 5G mobile coverage.
Burlawn is a pretty hamlet on the edge of forestry land less than two miles from the thriving market town of Wadebridge. Wadebridge, which sits on the river Camel, 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 15 miles distant as is the nearest airport at Newquay.