3 bedroom house
Halgavor Road, Bodmin, Cornwall, PL31 1BW
Guide Price
£650,000
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Summary Details
- First Marketed: Aug 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
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Situated in quiet corner of Bodmin, Firbeck is a beautifully designed Art Deco style house built in the 1950's, set on a generous plot of approximately 2/3 acre with ample parking and immaculately landscaped gardens. EPC Band E.
Situation - Halgavor Road is situated in a quiet corner of Bodmin and comprises a number of individually designed detached houses. A short walk down the road leads into the countryside whilst Bodmin Town centre is just under a mile away in the other direction offering a wide variety of shops, together with a choice of supermarkets, out of town stores, educational facilities and a leisure complex. On the outskirts of the town is a testing 18-hole golf course and access onto the A30. Bodmin Parkway station has regular services to Plymouth, Exeter and Paddington London.
Nearby is the National Trust estate of Lanhydrock with its fabulous period house, gardens and forest trails leading to the River Fowey. Access to the famous Camel Trail, renowned for safe cycling, leads to Wadebridge and the harbour town of Padstow taking in the vineyards and the River Camel all the way to the estuary.
Description - Built in the 1950s, Firbeck is a beautifully designed Art Deco style house set on a generous plot of approximately 2/3 of an acre with ample parking and immaculately landscaped gardens. The house itself enjoys a spacious but homely feel and has been the proud home of only three families since it was built. The large Art Deco bay windows allow light to flood the property and each room benefits from picturesque views over the front or rear gardens.
Accommodation - French doors lead into a large conservatory with an insulated roof and views over the rear garden. Bi-folding doors then lead into the recently fitted modern kitchen with a range of base and wall units, Corian work tops and breakfast bar. The kitchen also benefits from an integrated washing machine, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, electric double oven, gas hob with extractor hood and a composite sink with mixer tap. Just off the kitchen is the hallway with built in cupboards, shelving and access to the ground floor WC, rear porch and stairs to the first floor. The other side opens up to the spacious sitting/dining room benefitting from a log burning stove with stone surround, two large bay windows overlooking the front garden and an Art Deco style porthole window in the centre. Glass double doors then lead into the triple aspect study room overlooking the front, rear and side of the property. The rear porch provides access to the garden via newly constructed steps. The ground floor WC benefits from a low-level WC, wash hand basin and obscured glass window.
The second floor comprises of three double bedrooms and the family bathroom. The family bathroom includes a low-level WC, wash hand basin, corner bath with handheld shower head, separate shower unit and obscured glass window. The third double bedroom enjoys a duel aspect to the side and rear and the two larger double bedrooms benefit from vanity sink units and substantial bay windows overlooking the front garden. The Master bedroom provides access to the sun terrace which is part walled on two sides with a balustrade overlooking the rear garden and is perfect for sitting out on and enjoying the peaceful surroundings.
Outside the rear porch are steps leading down to the basement which houses the boiler and is perfect for use as a storage space or added utility area.
Outside - The immaculately landscaped front garden can be accessed via two gated driveways that run down each side of the house and can accommodate multiple vehicles. The front garden is mostly laid to lawn and is bordered with mature shrubs and flowers with a brick paved terrace situated directly in front of the house. At the end of the left-hand driveway is a large detached double garage with two up and over doors, a separate side door and the added benefit of power and lighting.
The extensive rear garden has been beautifully maintained and is split into two lawns; a large level lawn which is believed to have been originally used for playing croquet, and a smaller lawn which is a haven for wildlife and backs on to the iconic steam railway. A large gravelled area leads to an extensive patio and a wide, paved walkway (currently named The Boulevard) leads to two outbuildings, a greenhouse and what was once a vegetable patch which could easily be re-instated.
Services - Mains water, drainage, electricity and gas. Please note the agents have not inspected or tested these services. This property is sold subject to all local authority charges.
Viewings - Strictly by appointment with the vendor's appointed agents, Stags.[use Contact Agent Button].
Directions - From the A389 take the second exit at the roundabout onto the B3268. Turn right on to Beacon Road and after 0.1 mile, take a slight left onto Crabtree Tree Lane and the next left again on to Halgavor Road. Continue down Halgavor Road for approximately 270 feet and the property is on your left.
Marketed by: Stags, Wadebridge
Situation - Halgavor Road is situated in a quiet corner of Bodmin and comprises a number of individually designed detached houses. A short walk down the road leads into the countryside whilst Bodmin Town centre is just under a mile away in the other direction offering a wide variety of shops, together with a choice of supermarkets, out of town stores, educational facilities and a leisure complex. On the outskirts of the town is a testing 18-hole golf course and access onto the A30. Bodmin Parkway station has regular services to Plymouth, Exeter and Paddington London.
Nearby is the National Trust estate of Lanhydrock with its fabulous period house, gardens and forest trails leading to the River Fowey. Access to the famous Camel Trail, renowned for safe cycling, leads to Wadebridge and the harbour town of Padstow taking in the vineyards and the River Camel all the way to the estuary.
Description - Built in the 1950s, Firbeck is a beautifully designed Art Deco style house set on a generous plot of approximately 2/3 of an acre with ample parking and immaculately landscaped gardens. The house itself enjoys a spacious but homely feel and has been the proud home of only three families since it was built. The large Art Deco bay windows allow light to flood the property and each room benefits from picturesque views over the front or rear gardens.
Accommodation - French doors lead into a large conservatory with an insulated roof and views over the rear garden. Bi-folding doors then lead into the recently fitted modern kitchen with a range of base and wall units, Corian work tops and breakfast bar. The kitchen also benefits from an integrated washing machine, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, electric double oven, gas hob with extractor hood and a composite sink with mixer tap. Just off the kitchen is the hallway with built in cupboards, shelving and access to the ground floor WC, rear porch and stairs to the first floor. The other side opens up to the spacious sitting/dining room benefitting from a log burning stove with stone surround, two large bay windows overlooking the front garden and an Art Deco style porthole window in the centre. Glass double doors then lead into the triple aspect study room overlooking the front, rear and side of the property. The rear porch provides access to the garden via newly constructed steps. The ground floor WC benefits from a low-level WC, wash hand basin and obscured glass window.
The second floor comprises of three double bedrooms and the family bathroom. The family bathroom includes a low-level WC, wash hand basin, corner bath with handheld shower head, separate shower unit and obscured glass window. The third double bedroom enjoys a duel aspect to the side and rear and the two larger double bedrooms benefit from vanity sink units and substantial bay windows overlooking the front garden. The Master bedroom provides access to the sun terrace which is part walled on two sides with a balustrade overlooking the rear garden and is perfect for sitting out on and enjoying the peaceful surroundings.
Outside the rear porch are steps leading down to the basement which houses the boiler and is perfect for use as a storage space or added utility area.
Outside - The immaculately landscaped front garden can be accessed via two gated driveways that run down each side of the house and can accommodate multiple vehicles. The front garden is mostly laid to lawn and is bordered with mature shrubs and flowers with a brick paved terrace situated directly in front of the house. At the end of the left-hand driveway is a large detached double garage with two up and over doors, a separate side door and the added benefit of power and lighting.
The extensive rear garden has been beautifully maintained and is split into two lawns; a large level lawn which is believed to have been originally used for playing croquet, and a smaller lawn which is a haven for wildlife and backs on to the iconic steam railway. A large gravelled area leads to an extensive patio and a wide, paved walkway (currently named The Boulevard) leads to two outbuildings, a greenhouse and what was once a vegetable patch which could easily be re-instated.
Services - Mains water, drainage, electricity and gas. Please note the agents have not inspected or tested these services. This property is sold subject to all local authority charges.
Viewings - Strictly by appointment with the vendor's appointed agents, Stags.[use Contact Agent Button].
Directions - From the A389 take the second exit at the roundabout onto the B3268. Turn right on to Beacon Road and after 0.1 mile, take a slight left onto Crabtree Tree Lane and the next left again on to Halgavor Road. Continue down Halgavor Road for approximately 270 feet and the property is on your left.
Marketed by: Stags, Wadebridge
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