Surrounding the Cornish town of St Austell and its neighbouring villages is a surreal landscape created by more than two hundred years of clay mining. Foxhole offers a convenience store and fish and chip shop with a regular bus service to St Austell. St Austell itself offers a wider range of shopping facilities including the larger supermarkets and entertainments such as a bowling alley, leisure centre and cinema. Further afield lie the beaches of both the north and south coasts, the picturesque harbours of Charlestown and Mevagissey, the Lost Gardens of Heligan and of course the Eden Project. We are very pleased to bring this lovely one double bedroom bungalow to the market. Being sold with no onward chain this bungalow is ready to in to without any further expense and has the benefit of driveway parking for one vehicle. The accommodation briefly comprises of an entrance porch, lounge/diner with patio doors, L shaped kitchen, fully fitted bathroom and one double bedroom. Externally there is sizeable garden which has a range of versatility uses. With a sunny aspect for most of the day and panoramic, being slightly elevated there are dramatic views of the Cornish countryside extending to the North coast The property is heated via electric panel heaters and falls within Council tax band A. Viewings are highly recommended to appreciate all that there is to offer.
LOCATION Foxhole offers a primary school, convenience store, health service and a regular bus service to St Austell. St Austell provides a comprehensive range of amenities including sports facilities at the Polkyth Leisure Centre, cinema, bowling alley and a wide range of public houses, bistros and eateries. Further afield lie the picturesque coastal walks of the Roseland Peninsula, dog friendly beach at Par and pretty port of Charlestown, the back drop to numerous period dramas.