£450,000
3 bed bungalow for saleTrevarrick Road, St. Austell PL25
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
- Freehold
Karen Trace & Partners, Powered by eXp
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About this property
Prime residential location
Spacious detached home
Mature Gardens
Quality education
Railway Station
Newquay airport
Quiet location
Dramatic landscape views
Large loft space
Potential for development
Tucked away at the end of a peaceful private lane, this beautifully presented three-bedroom detached home offers a rare blend of seclusion, panoramic views, and easy access to all that St Austell has to offer.
Surrounded by mature trees and wraparound gardens, the home feels like a countryside retreat. It’s a place where mornings start with birdsong and distant views over the town and surrounding hills from the decking and evenings end in quiet comfort, far from the day’s hustle with al fresco dining.
Inside, the home is bright and spacious, with a generous hallway and a calm welcoming atmosphere. For growing families or those planning for the future, the generous loft space offers excellent potential for development, subject to the usual consents. The current owners are using the 3rd bedroom as an office.
This home has been lovingly cared for and is ready to welcome its next chapter, whether that’s relaxed weekends in the garden, family dinners with a view, or simply enjoying a slower, more grounded way of life.
Surrounding Area
Trevarrick Road is situated within easy walking distance of St Austell town centre which offers a wide range of shopping, educational and recreational facilities. There is a mainline railway station serving both local and long-distance routes, including services to London Paddington and Newquay airport with both internal and international flights.
The leisure centre in St Austell has recently undergone significant refurbishment and boasts a five-lane swimming pool and a learner pool with interactive water features.
A state-of-the-art gym, two fitness studios offering a variety of classes, activities like badminton, table tennis, and judo, together with a café serving refreshments and a soft play area for children.
From an education viewpoint there are some great options from early years to post 16 education, all within easy reach. Standout schools include at least one ‘Outstanding’ secondary school and a top-performing further education centre. There are also good quality primary schools to suit young families.
The Charlestown historic village and harbour is beautifully preserved and perfect for casual strolls along cobblestones, fine dining on the quay, maritime culture, coastal walks, and a lively calendar of events. It blends everyday convenience with rich cultural, scenic, and community appeal. The award winning Eden Project is within a short drive. The Lost Gardens of Heligan and the historic fishing village of Mevagissey is a 15 minute drive. The town of Fowey is approximately 7 miles away and is well known for its restaurants and coastal walks. The Cathedral city of Truro is approximately 13 miles from the property.
This wonderful family home is beautifully located enabling the owners to enjoy the very best of Cornwall.
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