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Gwealmayowe Park, Helston, Cornwall, TR13

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

1

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Description

This spacious three-bedroom park home presents an ideal opportunity for those over 50 seeking a comfortable and convenient lifestyle. Perfectly positioned at Gwealmayowe Residential Park, Helston, this home boasts easy access to essential amenities such as a nearby Tesco and bus stop, both within a short, level walk. The park home offers a combination of tranquillity and convenience, with close proximity to Helston’s town centre, yet set within a peaceful residential community.
Property Features:
• Open Plan Living: The spacious diner/lounge layout is designed to promote a sociable and airy environment.
• The kitchen offers ample storage and worktop space, while the living area benefits from abundant natural light, flowing seamlessly into the garden through the side and front doors
• Garden: The outdoor space is easy to manage and perfect for soaking up the sun, Mature shrubs provide both colour and privacy, making the garden a peaceful retreat and a sun trap!
Location:
Gwealmayowe Residential Park is located at the northern edge of the Lizard Peninsula, in the picturesque town of Helston. The location offers a blend of natural beauty and convenience, with nearby towns such as Penzance (12 miles) and Falmouth (9 miles) within easy reach. Helston is rich in history and character, featuring a mix of Georgian and Victorian architecture and local landmarks like The Monument. The town also offers a variety of amenities, including supermarkets, independent shops, doctors' surgeries, and good transport links.
For leisure, the park is situated near Porthleven, a charming fishing harbour known for its excellent surf. Nearby Praa Sands offers a mile of sandy beach with year-round lifeguards, ideal for relaxing or enjoying the surf. The surrounding area is also home to several good restaurants and country pubs, adding to the appeal of the location.
Nearby Attractions:
• Helford River and Valley: This beautiful area offers stunning scenery and charming villages, such as St. Anthony in Meneage and Helford Village. For a unique experience, a summer ferry service connects the village of Helford Passage on the north bank with destinations across the river.
• Lizard Peninsula: Known for its stunning coastal views and quaint villages, the peninsula offers endless opportunities for exploration.
Accommodation:
• Entrance Hallway
• Living room / Diner
• Kitchen
• Shower Room
• Bedroom One: Double with built-in storage.
• Bedroom Two: Double also featuring built-in storage.
• Bedroom Three: Single or office use
Services:
• Utilities: Mains water, drainage, and electricity. LPG gas central heating.
• Council Tax Band: A.
Important Notes:
• Ground Rent: £210 per calendar month.
• Utility Payments: Water, drainage, and electricity are paid quarterly to the site owner.
• Re-sale Fee: Upon resale, 10% plus VAT of the sale price is payable to the site owner.
• Pets: Pets are allowed at this property.
This park home is perfect for an active purchaser seeking a peaceful yet well-connected location with access to beautiful coastal scenery and local amenities. The low-maintenance garden and open-plan living area make this home ideal for relaxation and socializing.




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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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