Offers in region of
£650,000
(£335/sq. ft)
4 bed terraced house for saleLemon Street, Truro TR1
4 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
1,941 sq. ft
About this property
An impeccably restored, fine Grade II Listed Georgian townhouse with a wealth of beautiful character intact yet perfectly appointed for modern city living, situated on Lemon Street, one of the city's most desirable and renowned addresses.
This truly exceptional Grade II Listed Lemon Street townhouse boasts a stylish interior. Modern yet in-keeping kitchen & bathrooms along with period features that are sure to impress. It offers incredible space, approximately 1941 sq ft of accommodation. A versatile layout, 3/4 beds, 3 bath/shower rooms and a pretty, walled, low maintenance courtyard.
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This superb residence was lovingly restored from its previous use as an office building to the luxurious period home that we see today. The restoration and refurbishment were comprehensive including rewiring and replumbing, the installation of new quality kitchen and bathrooms.
The property offers beautifully balanced voluminous accommodation with high ceilings and generous rooms sizes. Throughout the property there are many super character features intact and restored including picture rails, ceiling roses and moulded cornicing alongside modern touches such as LED downlights
Once inside, the hallway sets the tone for the rest of the house with herringbone wooden style flooring, which extends into the kitchen and lounge. The staircase is simply beautiful, with stairs leading up to the first floor and down to the lower ground floor.
The kitchen/dining area is superb and will be the hub of the home, light streams in from the tall multi-pane sash style window, with space for a large family dining table.
The kitchen is equipped with a range of shaker style base, wall and breakfast bar, topped with quartz solid work surfaces. You have an undermounted sink with tap over, wine cooler, range cooker and hob, integrated dishwasher and microwave. Space for fridge/freezer.
The living room again is flooded with light, with large sash window and wooden style floors. It enjoys high ceiling and arched alcove.
Heading up the impressive staircase we arrive at the landing with a beautiful original domed skylight which a wonderful feature, along with alcove shelving.
On this floor you have two large double bedrooms, the master bedroom enjoys an en-suite shower room which is beautifully tiled and has a shower and traditional yet modern style sanitaryware, with towel rail, sink with vanity unit.
To complete this floor a grand bathroom, again beautifully appointed, which has a bath with shower over, W.C, beautiful fittings including a beautiful sold wood vanity unit with sink over with brushed gold tap and feature tiled splashback.
Heading down to the lower ground floor, you have two additional rooms which could be bedrooms or further reception areas. One room enjoys doors out the rear courtyard which is completely enclosed. You also have a shower room to service the lower ground floor. This is a great space for guests or older children.
Externally:
The garden space has been thoughtfully landscaped for ease of maintenance to create a pretty, walled, courtyard that enjoys a sunny aspect. It has been paved with raised flower beds. As stated, it is completely enclosed.
There are very few fine period homes of this quality in Truro that have been recently restored and modernised to such a high standard making this a truly special home and the perfect city centre residence.
Location:
Situated on Lemon Street, one of the city's most desirable and renowned addresses. Lemon Street is widely renowned as one of Truro's finest Georgian streets and along with outstanding Georgian period architecture.
The popular Thomas Daniell bistro bar/restaurant along with a number of lovely restaurants are nearby including The Longstore and Mannings. You have Lemon Street Market has an eclectic mix of independent shops and a lovely café.
Truro city centre and all it has to offer is a short walk away with the towering neo-gothic cathedral at the heart surrounded by a delightful mix of local and national retailers, restaurants, cafes, pubs and bars.
The recently rebuilt Hall for Cornwall is Cornwall's theatre and is situated at the end of the street where you will also find 'The Piazza' or Lemon Quay which is a large open space hosting twice weekly farmers' markets and many other cultural events including craft markets and food festivals etc.
Schooling nearby is excellent with Truro School and Truro High School both walkable from here along with a choice of primary schools etc. Supermarkets are also nearby and walkable and there is a bus station at Lemon Quay along with bus stops in Falmouth Road / Lemon Street. Truro's mainline railway station is also not far away with a direct service to London Paddington and a branch line to Falmouth and Penryn.
Tenure:
Freehold
services:
Mains water, mains drainage, mains electricity and mains gas.
Council tax band E
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