St. Marys Road Lanstephan, Launceston £192,500
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This deceptive mid terrace home offers four bedrooms, three reception rooms plus a conservatory. The rear garden has been recently landscaped and there is ample off-road parking to the front. A wonderful view is enjoyed over rooftops towards the Kensey Valley.
The front aspect sitting opens into a separate dining area that in turn opens into a uPVC double glazed conservatory overlooking the garden. The open plan kitchen/breakfast room is well laid out and has a utility cupboard leading off. A further reception room is found on the ground floor currently used as a playroom. On the first floor are four bedrooms and a family bathroom. The master bedroom is of good size leaving plenty of space for freestanding wardrobes.
Immediately in front of the property is a tarmac driveway for at least 2/3 vehicles. The rear garden can be found fully enclosed to all sides and split over 3 levels. Adjoining the conservatory is a decked area, from here a path leads to a lawn that joins a gravel area with shed and private rear gate.
Launceston is an ancient town steeped in History with the imposing Launceston castle overlooking the town and surrounding area. Referred to as 'the gateway to Cornwall' Launceston is centred one mile west of the River Tamar, which constitutes almost the entire border between the Cornish peninsular and Devon, the A30 is ideally located on the fringe of Launceston connecting to the rest of Cornwall with great access to the beautiful Coastline alongside the City's of Plymouth and Exeter in the other direction. The town itself offers a variety of individual businesses from boutiques to fine food shops, blending with occasional national outlets including Tesco, WH Smith and Costa coffee. Local facilities include a leisure centre, medical facilities and well regarded primary and secondary schooling.
Did you know?
The very impressive Launceston Castle dates from Norman times and before the 13th century AD Launceston used to be the capital of the Earldom of Cornwall. Launceston has given its name to other places in the world including Australia and the Cornish name is Lannstefan, Lannstefan is Cornish for Church of St Stephen.
Launceston PL15 8JN
Entrance Hallway
Sitting Room
15' 5'' x 9' 11'' (4.71m x 3.03m)
Dining Room
9' 8'' x 7' 11'' (2.95m x 2.41m)
Snug
7' 10'' x 6' 1'' (2.40m x 1.86m)
Kitchen/Diner
14' 8'' x 9' 6'' (4.46m x 2.90m)
Conservatory
15' 2'' x 13' 2'' (4.62m x 4.01m)
Rear Porch
8' 6'' x 3' 8'' (2.59m x 1.12m)
First Floor Landing
Bedroom 1
13' 6'' x 9' 11'' (4.11m x 3.01m)
Bedroom 2
12' 2'' x 9' 1'' extending to 12' 6'' MAX (3.71m x 2.78m extending to 3.82m MAX)
Bedroom 3
12' 3'' x 7' 3'' narrowing to 6' 0'' (3.73m x 2.22m narrowing to 1.82m)
Bedroom 4
11' 0'' x 6' 10'' (3.35m x 2.09m)
Bathroom
7' 10'' x 5' 11'' (2.39m x 1.81m)
Services
Mains Gas, Electricity, Water & Drainage. Gas Central Heating. Council Tax Band B.
Launceston PL15 8JN
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