Tenure
Knowing the tenure of the property is important because it affects your rights to use the property and the costs of ownership.
Freehold means you’ll own the property and the land it's built on. You'll usually be responsible for the maintenance of the property and have more freedom to alter it.
For flats and maisonettes, the freehold is sometimes shared with other properties in the same building. This is known as a share of freehold.
Leasehold means you'll have the right to live in the home for a set amount of years (specified in the lease). The landlord (the freeholder) owns the land, and if the lease runs out, ownership of the property will go back to them. Lease lengths that are less than 80 years tend to be more complicated and can cause issues with mortgage lenders.
You can extend a lease but this can be expensive. If you'd like to make changes to the property, you'll likely need the landlord’s permission. You're also likely to have to pay an annual amount for ground rent and services charges which can be subject to change. It is good practice to check additional leasehold costs that will apply to the property and factor this into your budget considerations.
Shared ownership is a form of leasehold in which you buy a percentage of the property and pay rent on the share you do not own. You may be able to buy the remaining share at an extra cost. When you wish to sell the property, you may need permission to do so.
Commonhold is a type of freehold ownership for a property that's within a development. A commonhold or residents’ association owns and manages the common parts of the property (like stairs and hallways). You'll need to join the commonhold association and contribute towards maintaining the development. It is good practice to check additional costs that will apply to the property and factor this into your budget considerations.
EPC rating
Where does this data come from?
We mostly rely on estate agents to provide this information, otherwise, EPC data is provided by the UK Government.
How up-to-date is this data?
Government EPC data is usually updated 2-4 times a year.
What if this data is out of date?
Please contact the estate agent to update an EPC certification.
- Terraced houses
- Allocated parking
Features and description
- Freehold
- Impressive Period Cottage
- Family Bathroom
- Stunning views
- Spacious Kitchen
- Practical Reception Rooms
- Wood Burner
- Private Rear Garden
- Off-Road Parking
- Popular Location
- EPC - C
Nestled on the outskirts of Camelford, Station Cottage is a charming railway workers' dwelling that has been recently renovated to a high standard. Its location is notable, as it sits near Slaughtersbridge, where the legendary King Arthur is believed to have fought his last battle.
The cottage is an end of terrace home that boasts picturesque views of the surrounding countryside and offers ample outdoor space with its generously-sized landscaped gardens and driveway parking that can accommodate multiple vehicles.
Access to the property is gained through the side door that leads into a cozy inner porch, which opens up into the sprawling 26' kitchen. Here, you'll find a tasteful blend of original stonework that has been expertly exposed and modern design elements that feature a stunning Rangemaster cooker. Additionally, there are two other inviting reception rooms that come complete with a cozy wood burner, as well as a downstairs utility area and shower room. Upstairs, there are three well-proportioned double bedrooms, and a beautifully appointed family bathroom that boasts a freestanding roll top bath.
We highly recommend a viewing to fully appreciate this exquisite home.The property is perfectly placed from which to explore the North Cornish countryside including Bodmin Moor as well as being the gateway to the beautiful scenery and stunning beaches including Rock and Polzeath. The nearest beach is Trebarwith Strand, an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and supports a range of amenities including an inn, restaurant, cafes and a quiet beach. The picturesque harbour villages of Boscastle and Padstow are a short drive away. The property lies within walking distance to Camelford, a former market town which offers a range of shops, doctors surgery, dentist, veterinary surgery, library, post office and other professional and leisure facilities.
Wadebridge and Bodmin are also nearby. They both offer an extensive range of independent shops, secondary schools, medical centres and cinema in Wadebridge and a mainline Train to London from Bodmin Parkway. The famous Camel Trail runs through the middle of Wadebridge and attracts many people a year who walk or cycle along the replaced old railway tracks from Bodmin to Padstow.<br/><br/><b>Directions</b><br/>From our Wadebridge office head towards Camelford on the A39, turn left at Valley Truckle and continue up to the cross roads at
Slaughtersbridge. Turn right and Station Cottage will be found on the left hand side with a Bond Oxborough Phillips for sale board clearly displayed.
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