£535,000
3 bed bungalow for saleDunheved Road, Launceston, Cornwall PL15
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
- New home
- Freehold
Webbers Property Services
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About this property
New build detached three bedroom bungalow.
Architecturally designed to a high standard.
Desirable estate setting
Larger of the two designs
Bright, sociable living spaces.
Spacious, corner plot position with landscaped gardens.
Stylish new kitchen with integrated appliances. *
Utility Room
Master bedroom with en-suite shower room.
Air source heating and pv solar panels
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This superb bungalow has a 10 year build zone warranty and offers great accommodation with plenty of space and a light, creating a welcoming atmosphere. Plot 3 is the larger of the two designs and is located in a corner plot position with a wrap around garden.
Internally, from the entrance hall, most people are drawn to the kitchen/breakfast room, which tends to be the hub of family life. The kitchen is fitted out with integrated appliances with plenty of storage, work surfaces, and bathed with natural light and far reaching views. The kitchen has ample room for a dining table for everyday use and patio doors lead out to the garden. Adjoining the kitchen through double doors is the sitting room. A generous size, with patio doors leading to the garden.
There are three bedrooms, two doubles and a generous single, with the principal bedroom having an en suite shower room, with white suite. The family bathroom is also fitted in white, with a shower over the bath and glazed screen.
The parking and garage are to the side of the house, with an electric car charging point.
To the rear of the house is a balcony with far reaching views.
There is a fully enclosed rear garden with lawn and some shrubs and has scope for further landscaping to taste.
The rear roof has an array of photo voltaic (pv or 'solar') panels, producing a maximum of 6.4kW of electricity.
Offering a rare opportunity to enjoy comfortable, single-storey living in the heart of Launceston.
Discover Launceston: Gateway to Cornwall
Nestled in the heart of the Tamar Valley, Launceston is a historic market town that blends timeless charm with modern convenience. Once the capital of Cornwall, its rich heritage is etched into every cobbled street and stone façade, crowned by the iconic Norman hilltop castle that watches over the town.
Location & Lifestyle
Ideally positioned between Dartmoor and Bodmin Moor, offering easy access to both north and south Cornish coasts. Just off the A30 dual carriageway, with Exeter, Plymouth, and Truro all under an hour away
Surrounded by rolling countryside, perfect for walking, cycling, and outdoor pursuits
Town Amenities
A vibrant town centre filled with independent shops, artisan cafés, and national retailers like Marks & Spencer and Costa.
Regular markets and late-night Christmas shopping events add festive flair.
Home to award-winning local food producers and a thriving culinary scene.
Culture & Community
Steeped in history with attractions like Launceston Castle, Lawrence House Museum, and the Steam Railway. Host to the annual Charles Causley Festival, celebrating arts and literature.
Entertainment at Launceston Town Hall, featuring comedians, tribute acts, and live music.
Education, Recreation & Nature
Excellent primary, secondary, and sixth form schools.
Access to superfast broadband, modern healthcare, and leisure facilities.
Close to Trethorne Leisure Park and The Hidden Valley Puzzle Park.
Nearby golf courses, sports pitches, and clubs including the Cornish All Blacks rugby team.
Historical Significance
Dunheved was the Southwestern Brittonic name for Launceston during the West Saxon period. The area played a role in early Cornish history, even hosting a mint during the reign of Æthelred the Unready around the 10th century. The name "Dunheved" itself evokes the town’s ancient status as a strategic and administrative centre.
Victorian Development
Dunheved Road was laid out following the arrival of the railway in 1865. A syndicate led by Mayor John Dingley designed it to be one of Launceston’s more upmarket residential streets, lined with elegant townhouses offering sweeping views. Its creation marked a turning point in the town’s expansion and modernization.
Modern-Day Dunheved
Today, Dunheved Road is part of the Launceston South electoral ward, known for its affluence, safety, and proximity to local amenities. It’s home to Launceston College, a key educational institution located at the southern end of the road since the 19th century.
Situated just off the A30, Dunheved Road offers easy access to Cornwall’s scenic coastlines and Devon’s countryside. The area is popular with families and professionals seeking a blend of heritage charm and modern convenience.
From Launceston town centre proceed into Dunheved Road from the junction at Westgate Street. Continue along the road passing Manaton Court on the left hand side. After a short distance the entrance to Manaton Drive will be found on the left hand side. Head up this private drive where the entrance to the development at Dunheved Gardens will be found straight ahead.
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Lounge (4.58m x 4.05m)
Kitchen/Diner (4.58m x 4.53m)
Utility Room (1.65m x 3.24m)
Bedroom 1
3.42m max x 4.53m max
En-Suite (1.18m x 2.55m)
Bedroom 2 (3.63m x 3.3m)
Bedroom 3 (3.17m x 3.3m)
Bathroom/WC
2.08m max x 2.55m max
Garage (3m x 5.9m)
Floor Area
126 sqm / 1356 sq ft
Services
Mains water, electricity and drainage.
Broadband
Super-fast 40Mbps *
Council Tax Band
E*: Cornwall Council.
Tenure
Freehold.
Viewing Arrangements
Strictly by appointment with the selling agent.
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