£262,500
2 bed semi-detached house for sale
"The Alnmouth" at Kerdhva Treweythek, Lane, Newquay TR8New home
2 beds
1 reception
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Persimmon Homes - Trevithick Manor Park
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About this property
Modern open plan kitchen/dining/living room
French doors leading to the garden
Downstairs WC
Family bathroom with modern fixtures and fittings
Allocated Parking
This development offers the following schemes:
Schemes are available on selected plots only, subject to status, terms and conditions apply. Contact the development for latest information.
The Alnmouth is a great first home if you’re stepping onto the property ladder. Make your mark on the open-plan living space and create a welcoming new home to come back to after a busy day. One of the bedrooms has all the storage space you’ll need for your wardrobe and the other can easily double-up as a home office or guest room.
Additional Information
- Tenure: Freehold
- Council tax band: Not made available by local authority until post-occupation
Ground Floor
- Living/Dining Room (3.89 x 3.76 m)
- Kitchen (2.77 x 3.79 m)
- Bedroom One (3.01 x 3.03 m)
- Bedroom Two (3.89 x 2.18 m)
Living at Trevithick Manor Park means enjoying life in one of North Cornwall’s most popular destinations, known for its stunning beaches and fantastic seaside lifestyle Bustling Newquay offers great travel connections, excellent amenities and welcoming schools – all just moments from the breathtaking Fistral and Watergate Bay beaches. Whether it’s family life, work life, or social life, this is a place that truly has it all.
Newquay is within easy reach of the A30 and A38, the main routes through Cornwall, connecting Penzance in the far west with Exeter and the M5, and with Saltash and Plymouth If you need to travel to work, Truro is just 13 miles away, Redruth and St Austell are each 16 miles away, and Camborne is 19 miles away. For family time and leisure time, this gorgeous stretch of Cornwall’s north coast is also home to Tintagel, Padstow, Perranporth, Portreath, and St Ives.
Leisure
Newquay and beach life come hand in hand. Fistral Beach is on the international surfing map, and The Boardmasters and the Run to The Sun festivals have become iconic annual events. Other local attractions include Newquay Zoo, Blue Reef Aquarium, and the Newquay Trampoline and Play Park. For a break from all the action, you can set yourself the challenge of the South West Coastal Path. The rugged coastline is beautiful, and when Newquay gears up for the summer, you can easily find a quieter pace of life.
Shopping
Newquay is a practical working town with all the amenities that you would expect. For shoppers, there are national brands and independent shops in the town centre, and supermarkets and a Farm Shop within walking distance of Trevithick Manor Park. For education, there are two secondary schools, Newquay Tretherras and Treviglas Academy, as well as primary schools, within 2 miles. For higher education, Cornwall College has a campus here, and there’s an International Aviation Academy at the innovative Spaceport Cornwall.
Transport
The A392 is the town’s link road to the A30 at Indian Queens, 7 miles away. The A30 is the direct route from Exeter all the way to Penzance. From the A30, the A39 takes you into Truro, and from Bodmin, the A38 takes you down to Saltash and Plymouth. Newquay has a train station, with services operated by Great Western Railway. Par is the connecting station for onward journeys. Newquay Airport has a range of flights for a getaway or for business trips.
Opening Hours
Monday 11:00 - 18:00, Tuesday Closed, Wednesday Closed, Thursday 11:00 - 18:00, Friday 11:00 - 18:00, Saturday 11:00 - 18:00, Sunday 11:00 - 18:00
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