Listed for £595,000
March 12, 2026
Sold for £375,000
2004
Sold for £210,000
1999
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Outside this fantastic home doesn’t disappoint either. There is a completely private garden which is a great size given the location and price point. An initial level area of lawn is enclosed by hedging and well established trees as well as a sunny patio area providing the perfect place for al-fresco dining. A shallow set of steps at the end of the garden lowers to a large patio space which is a real sun-trap providing a further seating area enclosed by fencing and an exposed stone wall as well as housing a timber shed. The property further benefits from allocated parking for two vehicles next to the house as well as a great sized single garage measuring 21ft x 11ft with high ceiling storage, power and light.
This is a real rarity in the modern market to own a slice of such an importantly historic building in a location as special as this one. We absolutely recommend a viewing without hesitation.
The Location
Kenwyn is one of Truro’s most sought-after locations thanks to its leafy green and peaceful surroundings whilst being ultra convenient for the city centre. This is blissful living with bird song in gorgeous surroundings whilst being a 10 minute walk to the city centre. Located on the North/West side of the city this position is particularly convenient for Richard Lander Secondary School, St Mary’s, Archbishop Benson and Bosvigo primary schools, Sainsburys supermarket and a local SPAR convenience store. You are very quickly out into the countryside here; there are lovely walks nearby heading West into Coosebean through unspoilt countryside and the nearby Idless Woods provides fantastic streamside walking. Driving out of town North/West you’ll be on the A30 in less than 10 minutes and there are excellent transport links with buses heading in all directions nearby. To the North can be enjoying some of the most dramatic and stunning coastline that Cornwall has to offer within 20 minutes such as St Agnes, Perranporth and Holywell to name a few.
Truro is the capital of Cornwall and as such boasts much in the way of vibrancy and a real 'buzz' all year round. There is a vast array of excellent restaurants, bars, pubs and cafes as well as varied shopping facilities from main high street retailers to independent shops and local markets. Well renowned schools are in abundance and there is a main line railway link to London (Paddington) within 5 hours. Draws such as the newly renovated Hall for Cornwall, historic Truro Cathedral and Royal Cornwall Museum are on one's doorstep with regular city events taking place throughout the year such as Truro Food Festival, City of Lights and famous Christmas markets.
Property Information
Tenure: Leasehold
Leasehold Terms: 999 years from 1999. Service charge around £6,600 per annum to include building insurance, management company fees, maintenance of communal areas, roof repairs, window cleaning and contribution to sinking fund. No ground rent as the Freehold is owned by the Leaseholders, number 5 having a 1/8th share.
Council Authority: Cornwall
Council Tax Band: G
Services: Mains water, drainage, electric and gas are all connected.
Mobile Signal: Best networks EE & Vodafone – (good outdoor and variable indoor)
Broadband: Ultrafast available. Max Download 1800Mbps. Max Upload 220Mbps.
Note: The property lies within a tree preservation order area.
Note: Whilst every care has been taken by James Cane Estate Agent Ltd in the preparation of these sales particulars, and they are believed to be correct, they are not warranted and intending purchasers/lessees should satisfy themselves as to the correctness of the information given with employment of their own property professionals.