This week's Property of the Week is this beautiful three-bedroom home in Mylor Bridge.

An exceptional and extremely rare opportunity to acquire a sensationally located three-bedroomed detached, individual, waterside house, enjoying broad south-westerly views over tidal Mylor Creek, together with broad sun terrace, established lawned gardens, parking and integral garage - available with immediate vacant possession and no onward chain.

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WHAT IS THE PROPERTY LIKE?

Enjoying a prime front-line and favoured position within Trevellan Road, probably the most sought-after address within this highly regarded creekside village, by virtue of its proximity to the superb nearby amenities, waterside position, south-westerly aspect and the superb creek views.

'Polyn' enjoys a beautiful aspect, overlooking its own mature and established gardens to Mylor Creek, the boatyard, Church Road, the outskirts of the village and surrounding unspoilt wooded countryside - a highly varied and ever-changing outlook of constant interest.

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In addition, similar properties along this stretch of Trevellan Road have 'claimed' and used the area of direct creek frontage adjacent to the bottom of the garden and the other side of the footpath. This area, accessed at the foot of the gardens, provides direct access onto the creek!

All rooms enjoy the delightful views over the mature and established gardens to the creek and beyond, and the property would benefit from a programme of modernisation, depending on a prospective purchasers requirements. The existing accommodation is well proportioned, light and maximises the benefit of living in this creekside location.

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In addition to the integral garage, off road parking is provided to the front for one, possibly two smaller cars, however, prospective purchasers may be able to create further parking if required.

WHAT IS THE SURROUNDING AREA LIKE?

Trevellan Road occupies a perfect position close to the heart of Mylor Bridge, by virtue of its sunny aspect, away from any through traffic, but within just a few minutes' walk of the excellent day-to-day amenities which include a sub-post office, fishmongers, butchers, community hall, public house, general stores, hairdressers, doctors surgery, dentist, newsagents, junior school, church and bus service to the nearby towns of Falmouth and Truro.

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Sailors and water sports enthusiasts are, of course, particularly well catered for with out haul facilities, storage and repair facilities within Mylor Boatyard opposite, and deep water moorings upon application a little way down the creek, as well as at nearby Mylor Yacht Harbour which has established itself over recent years as the county's pre-eminent boating location, for sailors of all abilities.

The port of Falmouth and cathedral city of Truro are approximately five and eight miles distant respectively; Truro benefiting from a main-line rail link to London (Paddington). There are many beautiful walks around the Mylor peninsula, notably a lovely circular walk which can begin from Trevellan Road, along the northern banks of Mylor Creek, to Greatwood, the shoreline of the Fal Estuary, the Pandora Inn, southern banks of neighbouring Restronguet Creek and back through the village.

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WHERE IS IT?

Upon entering the village of Mylor from the Falmouth direction, turn right immediately before the village stores and butchers, onto Trevellan Road. Continue past the post office, fishmongers and quay by the head of the creek, up the rise and around the left-hand bend, turn right where the road splits and 'Polyn' will be found after a short distance on the right-hand side.

GUIDE PRICE: £675,000