The first floor level has oak flooring throughout and the ample windows that allow natural light into the rooms and provide views over Wadebridge and beyond. The elm staircase rises from the ground floor hallway and leads upstairs into the spacious dining room which opens out to a comprehensively fitted kitchen.
. | A charming three bedroom reverse level barn conversion.
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. | Detached one bedroom two story annexe.
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. | First floor formal dining room leading to the comprehensively fitted kitchen.
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. | Rear balcony enjoying outstanding views over the rear gardens.
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. | Spacious sitting room with wood burning stove and further views to the gardens.
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. | Generous driveway with hard standing parking area.
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. | Gardens and grounds extending to just under 0.5 acres.
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. | Detached office located within the gardens and a further detached timber barn being used as a gym and garden store.
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. | Externally the gardens and grounds lie principally to the southern side of the property and are mainly laid to lawn with a mature range of plants and shrubs dotted throughout. The garden can be accessed via an electric automated gate and driveway that leads onto a large area paved with natural sandstone cobbles.
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. | This also provides access to the kitchen at the first floor level. Within the grounds is a detached one bedroom annexe which comprises of an open plan sitting / kitchen / dining area with ground floor shower room and first floor bedroom. This property would be ideal for those buyers seeking an annexe to accommodate either a dependent relative or family member.
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. | Within the gardens and grounds are two further detached buildings. The first of which is currently being used as an office and the second, the larger of the two, is being used as a home gym and garden storeroom. Both buildings provide a versatile option for any new purchaser to either continue with the current use or to seek their own uses as they feel fit.
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Location | The property is situated on the fringes of Wadebridge ,a popular market town which offers an excellent combination of shops, amenities, schools and sporting facilities. The town centre is a mere five minutes walk away. It can also be accessed via the more scenic route through the neighbouring Coronation Park and Woods. Only a further five minutes walk beyond Dunveth Farm is the hamlet of St Breock with its beautiful church set in a quiet wooded valley.
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. | Within just a few miles of the property are a wide selection of some of the very best sandy beaches that north Cornwall has to offer, including Polzeath, Daymer Bay, Porthilly and the water sports resort of Rock. For the golfing enthusiast there are several very good courses within north Cornwall with the renowned courses of St. Enodoc and Trevose on opposite sides of the Camel Estuary.
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. | Walkers can enjoy the benefits of the nearby South West Coastal Path which provides miles of wonderful bracing walks and the Camel Trail, which is also excellent for cyclists, and of course the highly regarded Camel Valley vineyard. Nearby the quaint fishing town of Padstow offers a large number of good pubs and restaurants including Rick Stein's Seafood Restaurant. To the south-west lies Newquay airport providing regular flights to London Gatwick and European destinations.
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Services | The following services are available, mains water and electricity. Private drainage.
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Directions | From Truro head towards Wadebridge on the Atlantic highway via the A39, passing the Royal Cornwall showground on your right, shortly after at the Wadebridge roundabout (by the Shell garage) turn right towards Wadebridge, immediately turn right signposted St Breock. Continue along the road until you reach the village of St Breock, turn left at the green triangle and continue along this road until you see a stone cottage on the left hand-side, take this left into Dunveth Farm where you find An Skyber on your left hand-side.
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