Belvedere, Truro
For Sale
Set on the eastern edge of Truro in a peaceful, traffic‑free position, this impeccably presented townhouse combines classic style with quality and flexibility, offering four bedrooms (two en suite), a study, dining room, elegant living room, conservatory and a generous kitchen/breakfast room, all complemented by a colourful, well‑tended garden, far‑reaching views, a garage and private parking.
Features
Property Features
- Well-presented townhouse
- Constructed by highly regarded Rosemullion Homes in 2006/7
- Flexible accommodation
- Spacious double aspect sitting room
- Open plan kitchen / breakfast room
- Dining / play room
- Superb conservatory
- Study
- Four bedrooms including master and guest with en suites
- Enclosed mature gardens, garage and two/three parking spaces
Details
Full Details
Set on the eastern edge of Truro in a peaceful, traffic‑free position, this impeccably presented townhouse combines classic style with quality and flexibility, offering four bedrooms (two en suite), a study, dining room, elegant living room, conservatory and a generous kitchen/breakfast room, all complemented by a colourful, well‑tended garden, far‑reaching views, a garage and private parking.
Distances
Waitrose & Great Cornish Food Store – 400 yards; Truro city centre – 1; Mainline railway station – 2; Boscawen Park & tennis courts – 2; St Clement – 2.5; Malpas – 3; Royal Cornwall Hospital (Treliske) – 4; Trelissick Garden, Feock (National Trust) –6; A30 (Carland Cross) – 6; Perranporth – 10; Mylor Yacht Harbour – 11.5; Falmouth – 12; St Mawes – 17; Cornwall Airport (Newquay) – 8
(All distances are approximate and in miles)
The Location
Belvedere was constructed by highly regarded Rosemullion Homes in 2006/7 on farmland sold by the Duchy of Cornwall. The Duchy were closely involved in the scheme in order to guarantee an attractive and small development of high-quality homes with a blend of Georgian, Victorian and Art Deco-influenced architecture. The 25 houses were designed by award-winning architects Batterton Tyack (tyackarchitects.com) who successfully respected the site’s contours and geography. Belvedere features curving terraces of houses approached via raised pavements and charming walkways. The design palate was mixed and varied in order to provide a characterful new development with communal open spaces.
On your doorstep, Waitrose and the Great Cornish Food Store were subsequently built in 2016 providing great convenience, along with the Park & Ride connecting the east side of Truro with the city centre.
Truro boasts a wide and varied mix of national and boutique retailers found within the pretty cobbled streets radiating out from the iconic Gothic Revival cathedral. An eclectic mix of restaurants, coffee shops and bars along with a cinema and art galleries, are complemented by the national-class Hall for Cornwall.
Sports enthusiasts are particularly well-catered for with a sports centre with swimming pool, two tennis clubs, squash club, rugby, football and cricket clubs within the city. Watersports are readily accessible with the north coast surfing beaches and highly regarded sailing waters of the Carrick Roads on the south coast, both within a short drive.
With countryside walks, golf, creeks, rivers, surfing and sailing all within striking distance of Truro, this really is the perfect place from which to enjoy a healthy, active and happy life.
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Tenure, services and material information
Freehold. Mains water, drainage, gas and electricity. Gas-fired central heating.
Council Tax: band G
Broadband: FTTP (source: https://www.openreach.com/broadband-network/fibre-availability)
Agent’s Note
The owner of this property is a Consultant for Shore Partnership










