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Lanteglos Highway, Lanteglos, Fowey

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

3

SIZE

2,491 sq ft

231 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Converted Former Chapel
  • Additional Annex Accommodation
  • Large lounge with Wonderful views
  • Kitchen/Diner with Unique Mezzanine
  • Three /Four Double Bedrooms
  • Family Bathroom & En- Suite
  • Period features throughout
  • Oil fired central heating
  • Freehold
  • Council Tax Band C

Description

A fine example of a three/four bedroom converted chapel offering spacious and versatile accommodation inclusive of one-bedroom self-contained annex – suited to ancillary or holiday let business opportunity. EPC D.

Situation - Lantegllos Highway is Situated approx. 1.5 miles to the East of the Fowey River. A hamlet of only a dozen or so properties in the ancient and historic parish of Lanteglos. An excellent choice of both coastal and inland walks are within easy reach. Fowey harbour with its excellent yachting facilities is within easy reach and the boat launching facilities at Penmarlam is approximately half a mile away. The village of Bodinnick with its small hotel/public house and ferry providing regular access to Fowey is just a short distance away. Shopping and educational facilities are situated in Fowey and Lostwithiel. Main line railway stations are located in Lostwithiel, Bodmin and Liskeard. By road, the A38 and A30 give excellent access to Devon & Cornwall and flights to London are available from Newquay. The pleasant town of Fowey is regarded as one of the most attractive waterside communities in the west county. Particularly well known as a popular sailing centre, the town has two thriving sailing clubs and a famous annual Regatta. Fowey provides an excellent range of shops, amenities and restaurants. There are great golf courses within easy reach and beautiful gardens can be found locally with the fascinating Eden Project just a short drive away.

Description - A charming four bedroom converted chapel with flexible and versatile accommodation of generous proportions set over three floors.

Accommodation - The property is entered via a convenient entrance hall with doors giving access to the utility room and stairs up to the sitting room which features a woodburning stove and beautiful picture windows which showcase the stunning far reaching countryside views. A door leads through to the hallway providing access to a three-piece family bathroom and three double bedrooms – one with En-suite shower room. Stairs rise from the sitting room to a fantastic mezzanine space with an abundance of charm and character, with an attractive fitted kitchen and spacious dining area perfect for entertaining. The Annex has its own independent entrance, with doors leading into to the plant room and the large open plan living room which is of a generous size and incorporates an attractive modern kitchen and dining space. Doors lead to a separate utility room, wet room and double bedroom. The annex can also be accessed via the main property.

Outside - There is no outdoor space at The Old Chapel – off road parking is available opposite the property.

Services - Mains Electric, Mains Water/Drainage, Oil Fired Central Heating, Wood Burning Stoves.
Council Tax Band C
Based on the latest data available to Ofcom - Mobile availability likely from EE, Vodaphone & O2 . Broadband 18Mbps
There is no flood risk at the property.

Directions - Follow SatNav – PL23 1ND – to Lanteglos Highway

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Lanteglos Highway, Lanteglos, Fowey
COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
Band: C
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
Yes
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Yes
ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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Stags, Plym House, 3 Longbridge Road, Plymouth, PL6 8LT
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Stags estate agents office in Plymouth is prominently situated in Plym House, on the edge of the City Centre, close to the Marsh Mills roundabut. The office successfully carries out the sale of all city, town, village and rural property throughout the area, including all prominent waterside and estuary locations.

Plymouth and the surrounding area

With its iconic Hoe, where Sir Francis Drake played bowls while the Spanish Armada approached, Plymouth is a landmark city on the south coast of Devon, situated between the mouths of the rivers Plym, to the east, and Tamar, to the west.

The University of Plymouth, by virtue of its student numbers, is the ninth-largest university in the UK. Plymouth is famous for its waterfront with Elizabethan Barbican, Theatre Royal and superb National Marine Aquarium, as well as several prestigious marinas, hosting transatlantic yacht races, and more recently (2011) the America's Cup round. The city has many excellent restaurants and independent shops.

Plymouth is also famous for its association with the Pilgrim Fathers, who left Plymouth for the New World in 1620. Plymouth grew as a major commercial shipping port, handling imports and passengers from the Americas, while the city's naval importance later led to it being targeted and partially destroyed during World War II, an act known as the Plymouth Blitz. After the war, the city centre was completely rebuilt. Governed locally by Plymouth City Council, the city has around 250,000 residents, making it the 19th most populated city in the UK. Plymouth's economy is still strongly influenced by shipbuilding and it has the largest operational naval base in Western Europe - HMNB Devonport.

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