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Property description

The Glebe is an attractive detached family home
offering bright and spacious accommodation.
The main reception rooms of the house are all
facing south and west and as a result are bright
and sunny and overlook the property's garden.
The entrance hall provides access to the
bedrooms at the front, and the reception
rooms at the rear, and features a double-height
ceiling with a skylight running the length of the
hallway, flooding the space with natural light.
The two main reception rooms are generously
proportioned, including the 35ft drawing room
with its vaulted ceiling and the triple aspect
sitting room, with French doors onto the patio
area and views across the garden. The openplan
kitchen and dining room is at the side and
features bi-fold doors connecting to both the
front and rear gardens. In the kitchen there are
fitted units, a butler sink and a Heritage Range
cooker.

The four double bedrooms include two larger
double bedrooms at the front, both of which
have bay windows welcoming plenty of natural
light. Both the family bathroom and the shower
room are easily accessible from all bedrooms.

Local Authority: Cornwall Council
Services: Mains electricity and water. Private drainage which may not comply with the
relevant regulations. Further information is
being sought. Underfloor heating.
Council Tax: Band F
Wayleaves and easements: The property is
sold subject to any wayleaves or easements,
whether mentioned in these particulars or
not.
Tenure: Freehold
Guide Price: £725,000

At the front of the house, the driveway provides
plenty of parking space, while the large garden
includes an attractive garden room and a lawn,
bordered by a wooded area of mature trees.
At the rear, the sunny south-facing garden is
mostly laid to lawn, with a terrace for al fresco
dining and various flower beds filled with
perennials and established shrubs.

The Glebe is set in the tiny village of Withiel,
surrounded by beautiful rolling Cornwall
countryside. Withiel has a parish church and
a village hall, while Bodmin offers a variety of
everyday amenities, including a selection of
high street shops and supermarkets, several
restaurants, pubs and cafés and numerous
leisure facilities, such as a cinema and a leisure
centre. The town also offers various schools,
with a choice of primary and secondary schools,
including the outstanding-rated Callywith
College. The A30 runs nearby, offering easy
access towards the Cornish coast and east
towards Exeter, while the A38 also provides
routes towards Plymouth. The area is renowned
for the stunning Bodmin Moor with its various
walking, cycling and riding routes.
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