Furry Way, Helston, Cornwall

Guide Price £228,000 | Available

2 bedroom House For Sale

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Standout Features
Property Description
IDEAL FOR FIRST TIME BUYERS! A modern, neutrally presented, two-bedroom, mid-terrace house, close to the centre of Helston and conveniently located for the amenities of Coronation Park and the boating lake.

Located towards the end of a cul-de-sac, the property benefits from mains gas central heating, double-glazing and a communal parking area. There is also a low-maintenance enclosed rear garden, with access to a path leading to the parking area.

The property is set back from the road by a terraced, front garden and accessed via two short flights of steps. You first step into an entrance porch which leads through to the lounge. This leads through to a modern, fitted kitchen, which has access to the back garden. On the first floor there are two bedrooms and a bathroom. Externally, the garden has a raised patio area, with steps leading down to a lower, gravelled area, which has a garden shed. The rear of the property has pleasant, distant, rural views.

Furry Way is very conveniently situated moments from the town and, in particular the Coronation Park amenity area, with its boating lake, children's play area and skate park. Also nearby is the National Trust Penrose Estate, with its woodland walks and trails to Loe Pool and the sea beyond. The fishing village and beaches around Porthleven are a short drive away.

Gas Central Heating & Hot Water
Council Tax Band B
EPC C
Communal Parking Area
NO ONWARD CHAIN

LOCATION:
The most southerly town in Great Britain, Helston is a bustling traditional Cornish town on the Lizard Peninsula, a designated area of outstanding natural beauty, with many stunning beaches, coves and cliff top walks.

Known globally for its annual Furry Dance (known locally as the Flora Dance), the town is full of quaint streets and stone cottages, with an array of boutiques, shops and cafes on the high street, which dates back to medieval times

Centuries ago, Helston was a thriving port, but in the medieval period, the mouth of the Cober River began to silt up, creating the shingle bank called Loe Bar, which effectively closed off Helston and made the largest freshwater lake in Cornwall. The banks of the lake now have a variety of attractive walking paths, making this a popular spot for day trips.

Additional Information
Tenure:
Freehold
Council Tax Band:
B

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Furry Way, Helston, Cornwall

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