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Trembel Road, Mullion, Helston, Cornwall, TR12

PROPERTY TYPE

Semi-Detached

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

1

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Key features

  • Chain Free
  • In good order
  • Sem-Detached
  • 3 beds
  • parking and Garage

Description

We here at Miller Countrywide Helston would like to welcome to the market this CHAIN FREE Carey home 3-bedroom Semi-detached house located in a quiet off-road position in the very picturesque village of Mullion, which is located on the Lizard Peninsular, Cornwall. The Lizard is a registered area of outstanding natural beauty being known for its stunning coastal scenery and Mullion in particular its historic harbour and vibrant community.
The property itself is ideally situated close to local amenities including shops , schools and health centre along with outdoor recreational areas such as Mullion Cove and harbour and both Polurrian and Poldhu Coves respectively.
The property is a Carey Home designed construction built 1975 and embodies practical features and straightforward clean design which renders itself to be modernised to anyone's taste.
The property is fully double glazed throughout and enjoys the benefit of a separate single garage with access only due to being on neighbouring land, the driveway must be left clear at all times.

GROUND FLOOR:
The entrance hallway is light, welcoming and functional with easy to maintain laminate flooring and understairs storage cupboard and provides immediate access to the main living areas.
The main living area is spacious double aspect room which runs the whole depth of the property and is designed to be light and airy and can easily be divided into both living and dining areas. The room having been recently redecorated and re-laid with laminate flooring throughout which enhances the sense of openness and brightness from the natural light which spills in through the large patio doors which lead to the rear garden.
The kitchen is modern and well equipped functional space having built-in electric hob and eyelevel oven and grill along with ample counter tops and storage cupboards with dedicated space for undercounter appliances. Again, the kitchen is light and airy with a large window above the single bowl stainless steel sink and door leading to the rear garden. An internal door also leads from the kitchen through to the main living and dining areas.

FIRST FLOOR:
The main bedroom overlooks the front garden from a large window and is again light and airy and generously sized enjoying the benefit of built in wardrobes and distant sea views.
The single bedroom being ideal for bunk beds as a child's room or as a home office has built-in storage and again is situated to the front of the property and enjoys distant sea views.
The second bedroom is located at the rear of the property and again is light and airy and of generous proportions and overlooks the rear garden.
The Bathroom is modern and fully tiled and well equipped with Bathtub, pedestal sink and electric shower. adjacent to the Bathroom is a separate toilet.

OUTSIDE:
The property is located in a very quiet non road fronted position within 5 minutes walk from the centre of the village of Mullion.
The property enjoys the benefit of both front and rear gardens mainly laid to lawn but also having an abundance of plants flowers and shrubs.
In the rear garden there is a decking area along with a small ornamental pond and a brick built raised herb / flower bed and garden shed. A back gate access leads to an unmade service lane to the village.
The front garden adjoins a quiet pedestrian pathway which leads from the end of the nearby cul-de-sac.
The house is well located being only minutes from the centre of Mullion with its shops, cafes and public houses and close-knit friendly village community. It's quietly positioned away from the road with no passing traffic.
However, it is ideally positioned to provide easy access to Mullions stunning coastline, beaches and coves offering many opportunities for outdoor leisure activities such as walking, swimming, beaching and generally enjoying the natural charm of this wonderful area of outstanding natural beauty. It therefore offers a chance of a wonderful balanced lifestyle in one of Cornwall's most beautiful and premier locations.



Welcome to Mullion and Helston they are two distinct locations in Cornwall, UK, each with its unique charm and attractions. Let's explore them individually:
• Location: Mullion is situated on the Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall, approximately 5 miles south of Helston.
• Population: Mullion is one of the largest villages on the Lizard Peninsula, with a population of around 2,500 residents.
• Origins: Mullion has a rich history, with origins dating back to the Iron Age. The village was historically involved in pilchard fishing and farming.
• Church of St. Mellanus: The village is home to the Church of St. Mellanus, a 13th-century building renowned for its beautiful wood carvings and medieval architecture.
• Mullion Cove: This picturesque harbour is protected by granite piers and is known for its rugged beauty. It's a popular spot for photographers and artists.
• Mullion Island: Located just off the coast, this small island is a haven for seabirds and a key spot for bird watching.
• South West Coast Path: The path offers stunning views of the Cornish coastline, making it a favourite for walkers and nature enthusiasts.
• Tourism: Mullion is a popular tourist destination due to its stunning coastal scenery and historical sites.
• Poldhu Cove: A beautiful sandy beach, Poldhu Cove is ideal for swimming, surfing, and family outings.
• Marconi Centre: Near Poldhu Cove, the Marconi Centre marks the site where Guglielmo Marconi made the first transatlantic wireless transmission in 1901.
• Location: Helston is a historic market town located in Cornwall, roughly 12 miles from Penzance and about 5 miles north of Mullion.
• Population: It has a population of around 11,000 residents, making it one of the larger towns in the area.
• Origins: Helston is one of the oldest towns in Cornwall, with history dating back to at least the 13th century. It was once a thriving port, but the river silted up over time.
• Flora Day: The town is famous for its annual Flora Day celebration, held on May 8th. This traditional festival includes dances and processions to welcome the arrival of spring.
• Market Town: Helston has a vibrant town centre with various shops, restaurants, and markets. It serves as a commercial hub for the surrounding rural area.
• Helston Museum: This museum showcases the town's history and includes displays on local industry, agriculture, and the RAF.
• RNAS Culdrose: Helston is home to one of the largest helicopter bases in Europe, the Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose. Visitors can sometimes see the helicopters taking off and landing.
• Loe Pool and Loe Bar: Nearby, Loe Pool is the largest natural freshwater lake in Cornwall, separated from the sea by a shingle barrier known as Loe Bar.
• Proximity to The Lizard: Helston is a gateway to The Lizard Peninsula, known for its breathtaking cliffs, sandy coves, and unique wildlife.
• Penrose Estate: A National Trust property that offers lovely walks through woodlands and along the coastline.

Proximity: Mullion and Helston are close to each other, with Mullion lying to the south of Helston. This proximity makes it easy for visitors to explore both locations.
• Accessibility: Helston, being larger, serves as a convenient base for exploring the surrounding area, including Mullion and the Lizard Peninsula.
• Complementary Attractions: While Mullion offers coastal beauty and outdoor activities, Helston provides historical and cultural experiences. Together, they offer a comprehensive Cornish experience.
Mullion and Helston each offer distinct yet complementary experiences for visitors. Mullion's coastal charm and natural beauty make it ideal for those seeking outdoor adventures and picturesque landscapes. In contrast, Helston provides a rich historical context and serves as a cultural and economic centre in the region. Together, they encapsulate the diverse attractions that Cornwall has to offer.

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Trembel Road, Mullion, Helston, Cornwall, TR12

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21, Meneage Street, Helston, Cornwall, TR13 8BE
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Our Miller Countrywide Helston branch enjoys a prime location on the busy Meneage Street in Helston. Centrally located with an impressive window display, this ensures our clients' properties receive maximum exposure to local buyers.

Why choose Miller Countrywide?

With our distinctive green and yellow branding, and having first opened our doors over 65 years ago, Miller Countrywide are one of the best-known agents in the South West of England. With a professional and dedicated team who pride themselves on providing outstanding customer service, Miller Countrywide Helston is the expert choice for all your property needs in the local area.

As part of Countrywide Plc, the UK's largest property services group, we can also support our customers with a complete range of services - including mortgage advice, sales, conveyancing, new homes, surveys and property auctions - so you need look no further.

Local information about Helston

The bustling market town of Helston lies midway between Falmouth and Penzance at the junction of the A394 and A3083. Ideally located for exploring South West Cornwall and the Lizard Penisula, Helston has plenty for visitors of all ages.

With much of its centre designated as a conservation area, the town is world famous for its Flora Day celebrations in May. It also offers a wide variety of facilities including schools, sports centre, cinema and the highly regarded Folk Museum.

The Lizard Peninsula is an area of outstanding natural beauty and dramatic coastline, with much of the land in the ownership of The National Trust. To the west, the district skirts the beautiful Mounts Bay and extends inland over rolling countryside with sheltered valleys and small areas of moorland.

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