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Single Building Plot
£80,000
ST COLUMB
 
Recently Sold
 
 
 
 
Summary
A detailed planning consent has been granted for a detached single storey three- bedroom bungalow in a sought- after village location. The bungalow has a gross internal area of approximately 870sq.ft. The bungalow will have its own vehicle access, patio, private garden and two parking spaces on a resin bound gravel driveway. The new dwelling will have an entrance hall, utility, lounge, kitchen / dining room, three bedrooms, one en-suite and a further bathroom. The bungalow is of a traditional design with painted render finished walls, grey natural slate roof and PVCU windows and doors. The bungalow will sit towards the end of a cul-de-sac.
The Site
The plot is approximately 330sq.m or 3550sq.ft. A couple of sheds will need to be removed from the plot. Completed reports include an Ecology Report, Survey Site Plan, Construction Traffic Management Plan and Land Survey. A new drop kerb will be required at the vehicle entrance.
The Area
This typical Cornwall village sits midway between Newquay and St. Austell and is some 12 miles south of Padstow. As well as the local pub there is a village food and craft hall promoting local foods and crafts. Nearby is the Kingsley Village Outlet Mall with leading retailers including Marks and Spencer, Starbucks and Next amongst others. Easy to reach attractions include The Eden Project and The Lost Gardens of Heligan. St. Columb and St. Columb Major lie to the north of the village, the railway station providing a regular service to Newquay and Par and being 11 chains from London Paddington. Local schools include Indian Queens primary and Summercourt Academy and secondary education is offered at Bramel School and Newquay Tretherras. Independent education is available at Polwhele House School set in 30 acres of grounds. Newquay is some 8 miles to the west, a favoured holiday destination with 7 miles of beaches, including Fistral beach which hosts international surfing competitions. Trenance Gardens in the town is a 26 acre expanse with tennis courts, a bowling green, boating lake, mini golf and other attractions. The 629 mile south-west coast path runs through the town. The High Street has national chains as well as independent retailers with many restaurants, cafes, surf shops and boutiques. Supermarkets such as Sainsbury’s and Asda are also in the town. Cornwell College, part of the combined UniversiThis typical Cornwall village sits midway between Newquay and St. Austell and is some 12 miles south of Padstow. As well as the local pub there is a village food and craft hall promoting local foods and crafts. Nearby is the Kingsley Village Outlet Mall with leading retailers including Marks and Spencer, Starbucks and Next amongst others. Easy to reach attractions include The Eden Project and The Lost Gardens of Heligan. St. Columb and St. Columb Major lie to the north of the village, the railway station providing a regular service to Newquay and Par and being 11 chains from London Paddington. Local schools include Indian Queens primary and Summercourt Academy and secondary education is offered at Bramel School and Newquay Tretherras. Independent education is available at Polwhele House School set in 30 acres of grounds. Newquay is some 8 miles to the west, a favoured holiday destination with 7 miles of beaches, including Fistral beach which hosts international surfing competitions. Trenance Gardens in the town is a 26 acre expanse with tennis courts, a bowling green, boating lake, mini golf and other attractions. The 629 mile south-west coast path runs through the town. The High Street has national chains as well as independent retailers with many restaurants, cafes, surf shops and boutiques. Supermarkets such as Sainsbury’s and Asda are also in the town. Cornwell College, part of the combined Universities in Cornwall, is also in Newquay. The railway station at Par is on the Penzance to Paddington mainline and the airport is some nine miles from Newquay, providing regular flights to London Gatwick and other destinations both domestic and international. ties in Cornwall, is also in Newquay. The railway station at Par is on the Penzance to Paddington mainline and the airport is some nine miles from Newquay, providing regular flights to London Gatwick and other destinations both domestic and international.
Services
The plot has access to all main services including gas. Western Power has provided a quote to reposition an 11kw pole currently near to the new vehicle access and reroute underground to a substation. The quote is £9610.94. We would advise interested parties to make their own enquiries with regard to services prior to exchange of contracts.
Viewing
The plot can be viewed only by appointment through the Land Bank Partnership.
 
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Whilst every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of these details, it should be noted that the measurements are approximate only. Floorplans are for representation purposes only and prepared according to the RICS Code of Measuring Practice by our floorplan provider. Therefore, the layout of doors, windows and rooms are approximate and should be regarded as such by any prospective purchaser. Any internal photographs are intended as a guide only and it should not be assumed that any of the furniture/fittings are included in any sale. Where shown, details of lease, ground rent and service charge are provided by the vendor and their accuracy cannot be guaranteed, as the information may not have been verified and further checks should be made either through your solicitor/conveyance. Where appliances, including central heating, are mentioned, it cannot be assumed that they are in working order, as they have not been tested. Please also note that wiring, plumbing and drains have not been checked.