Property description
Viewings commencing Friday 24th JuneQuote DT0134. A spacious character semi-detached house close to the village centre. Comprises; entrance hall, study, lounge/diner (27 foot long), downstairs wet room, spacious kitchen, conservatory, three bedrooms, shower room and converted loft area. Outside is a shared drive leading to a good size detached garage, shared courtyard and a beautiful secluded mature garden.
Council Tax Band D, Mains Gas central Heating, Mains Drains.
LocationGunnislake is part of the parish of Calstock and is a large village located close to the Devon/Cornwall border and within the historic Tamar Valley
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty The area owes its size and economic growth to the great mining boom of the nineteenth century. A beautiful region including the award-winning museum and visitor centre at Morwellham Quay and the nearby viewing point and breath-taking open spaces of Kit Hill. Gunnislake is largely residential, with popular public houses and amenities, two local Primary Schools and has it's own week-long festival in August. Within a minutes drive is a nearby petrol station and Co-op convenience store and the Gunnislake railway station northern terminus of the
Tamar Valley Line, which connects the villages of the Tamar Valley with Plymouth.
6 miles west is the town of Callington with a population of around 6,000 people and is situated in the heart of South East Cornwall and benefits from great transport links and bus service. It has primary and secondary schooling with a Community College which specialises in Sports and Music. The town’s facilities include a Tesco’s store, a wide range of local shops and a health centre.
The city of Plymouth, offering a wider range of facilities is within 20 miles, whilst the city of Exeter is within 44 miles. Both cities have excellent transport links with main line train links, International ferry port at Plymouth and regional airports at Exeter and Newquay (41 miles). St Mellion International Golf Resort is on the route to Plymouth and less than 9 miles away.
The nearby town of Tavistock (5 miles south east) is a thriving Stanary market town in West Devon, nestled on the western edge of Dartmoor National Park. Tavistock is an ancient town, rich in history dating back to the 10th century and famed for being the birthplace of Sir Francis Drake. Largely the 19th-century town centre is focused around Bedford Square. The town offers a superb range of shopping, boasting the famous Pannier Market and a wide range of local and national shops. Also there are public houses, cafes, restaurants, social clubs, riverside park, leisure centre, theatre, doctors surgery, dentists and Tavistock Hospital. There are excellent educational facilities including primary and secondary schools in the state and private sector. The town has superb recreation and sporting facilities including; Tennis club, bowls club, golf club, cricket clubs, football club and athletics track.
AmenitiesSemi-detached Character Property
Three Bedrooms and Three Reception Rooms
Parking and Garage
Secluded and Private Mature Garden
Spacious Accommodation throughout
Good Size Kitchen with adjoining Conservatory
Close to Village Amenities
Double Glazed and Mains Gas central heating
Downstairs Wet Room and upstairs Shower Room
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