Reception Rooms: 2 | Bedrooms: 4 | Bathrooms: 3
Attractive 4 bedroom stone built house, presented in excellent decorative order throughout and located within the most picturesque area of St Tudy, known as Churchtown, that is within easy walking distance of the parish church and the excellent village pub.
The property has been refurbished and extended in recent years and now offers a very spacious layout of over 3000 square feet that makes an exceptionally comfortable family home and would also appeal as a second home. The decor is simple yet very attractive throughout and combines with the good levels of natural light that the property enjoys to make a very inviting and appealing home. The feature room is the excellent 40’ modern kitchen breakfast family room that is a wonderfully sociable space and the sitting room at over 33’ in size is also a superb room for entertaining. There are many excellent features to the accommodation including high ceilings, bay window, concertina doors and wood burners to name a few. On the first floor are 4 superb double bedrooms and a family bathroom, two of the bedrooms have excellent en suites and dressing rooms too.
At the rear of the main house is a sizeable patio area catching the southerly sun, with a glass veranda running along the length of the building, creating an area ideal for al-fresco dining. The stunning professionally landscaped gardens are located beyond the patio and comprise of a lawned area with ornamental pond and a lovey range of specimen trees, shrubs and bushes with the main area. At the end of the garden is a sunken garden and productive vegetable patch with glass-house and wooden shed. The garden extends in all to .38 of an acre. There is a driveway at the side of the house with gates opening in to the courtyard, where there is space to park several cars.
St Tudy is one of the most picturesque village settings in north Cornwall. Nestled in beautiful rolling countryside and just minutes from the spectacular and rugged North Cornwall coastline, it is widely regarded as one of the prime locations of the entire area. The village itself has a thriving community, with an excellent pub and picturesque church at its heart, as well as a superb community shop, post office and an excellent junior school.
The picture perfect fishing village of Port Isaac is the closest accessible point to the North Cornwall coast and the nearest large beach is the surfers paradise of Polzeath. The highly desirable market town of Wadebridge is the nearest town to St Tudy, offering an excellent range of shops, schooling and sporting facilities. The Camel River meanders its way through Wadebridge becoming the Camel Estuary as it moves downstream towards the spectacular mouth of the estuary at Rock and Padstow. The Camel Trail foot and cycle path is accessible at Wadebridge, which runs along the banks of the estuary, leading to the harbour town of Padstow. There are many excellent golf courses within a short drive, with the links courses of St Enodoc at Rock at Trevose near Padstow being the two most renowned in the area.
The North Cornwall area is exceptionally well served by many delightful pubs and restaurants, with the renowned St Tudy Inn just a short walk away and the surrounding villages of St Mabyn, St Breward and St Kew all offering excellent pubs with popular eateries. However, for the true foodie, renowned chefs, Rick Stein and Paul Ainsworth, have restaurants at Padstow and Nathan Outlaw’s double Michelin Starred restaurant can be found in Port Isaac, having been voted the number one restaurant in the country once again for 2019.
• Wadebridge: 6 Miles
• Port Isaac: 7 Miles
• Polzeath: 10 Miles
• Rock: (St Enodoc Golf Club) 11 Miles
• Padstow: 14 Miles
• Fowey: 20 Miles
• Truro: 30 Miles
• Newquay Airport: 18.5 Miles
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