Daniell Road, Truro
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Conveniently located near the centre of Truro yet enjoying a peaceful and traffic-free setting, this Scandi-style contemporary, remodelled and extended home is a very high quality, bespoke and unique modern residence providing well-balanced accommodation complemented beautifully by landscaped gardens, a detached garden studio/office, ample parking and workshop/store.
Features
Property Features
- Traffic-free position
- Contemporary and energy efficient
- Magnificent open plan living room
- Bespoke handmade kitchen
- Separate TV room / snug
- Three bedrooms and separate study / 4th bedroom
- Attractively planted garden and full width terrace
- Detached studio / home office /gym
- Forecourt parking and detached workshop / store
- EV charging point
Details
Full Details
Conveniently located near the centre of Truro yet enjoying a peaceful and traffic-free setting, this Scandi-style contemporary, remodelled and extended home is a very high quality, bespoke and unique modern residence providing well-balanced accommodation complemented beautifully by landscaped gardens, a detached garden studio/office, ample parking and workshop/store.
Distances
The Thomas Daniell – 350 yards; Truro Health Park – 0.3; Truro city centre – 0.5; Mainline railway station – 0.6; Truro Golf Club – 2; Royal Cornwall Hospital (Treliske) – 2; Malpas – 2.4; Trelissick Garden, Feock (National Trust) –4.2; Perranporth – 9.9; Mylor Yacht Harbour – 10.1; Falmouth (centre) – 10.4; St Mawes – 18.3; Cornwall Airport (Newquay) – 18.9
(All distances are approximate and in miles)
The Location
Daniell Road is one of Truro’s most desirable Victorian-era addresses. On the corner with Falmouth Road / Lemon Street is the famous Lander Monument and a fantastic local pub, The Thomas Daniel. Continuing along Daniell Street, Albert Place and into Daniell Road, the smaller cottages give way for the larger townhouses and it is here that the discrete driveway to Tre’n Vownder (the house name is Cornish for ‘home at the lane’s end’) is found, just after the turning to Redannick Lane.
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 (1880 – 1910). 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.
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Tenure, services and material information
Freehold. Gas fired central heating with underfloor heating throughout. Heat recovery system. Mains electricity, gas, drainage and water.
Ultra full fibre broadband available in postcode (Open Reach website). Council tax band: E





















