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Trebursye Road Launceston, PL15 7EL

PL15 7EL, Trebursye Road, Launceston, PL15, Launceston

Sale Price: £150,000

Listed 15 days ago and may not be available Listed on 10/21/2015

 2 Broad Street, Launceston,
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Trebursye Road Launceston, PL15 7EL

Property Summary:

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-- Bath(s)
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Property description

THE SITE
The site is of an interesting shape with curving frontage road hedge boundary. The maximum depth of the plot is approximately 40 metres and the maximum width of the property is approximately 31 metres. In total the site has an area of approximately 0.25 of an acre.

The curving frontage hedge boundary is the southerly boundary and the access to the building plot from the “country lane” is through this boundary.

PLANNING
Planning consent was granted by Cornwall Council under cover of application and decision number PA14/04735 dated 23rd July 2014. This is an outline consent for the construction of one executive style, two storey detached dwelling with vehicular access.

SITUATION
Upper Chapel is a tranquil area of the town which does not experience a great deal of through traffic. The area has experienced low key residential development in the 19th, 20th and 21st century's.

The area is convenient to the social, commercial and shopping facilities of Launceston town centre by a number of routes, St Johns Road, Summerhill Road, Chapel and St Catherines, Importantly there is also a convenient route to the A30 at Trebursye for eastbound traffic and a little further at Kennards House for westbound traffic.

The city of Exeter is some 45 miles distance providing inter-city rail link, M5 motorway link and international airport.

In all directions from Launceston there is scenery of outstanding natural beauty. To the north is the rugged coastline famed for popular family surfing beaches and picturesque former fishing villages. To the west are the open expanses of Bodmin Moor ideal for walking and riding. To the east is Dartmoor National Park and running southwards are the hidden secrets of the Tamar Valley steeped in 18th   Century mining history and renowned for Salmon fishing.

 



Property Features :

  • Superb, individual, freehold building plot with lovely views
  • Situated in a tranquil, favoured, residential area of the town
  • Elevated above the frontage road with very gentle southerly slope
  • Attracting sun throughout the day with an open aspect to the south and west
  • Convenient to the town yet accessed off "country lane"

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