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£200,000

3 bed semi-detached house for sale

Beacon Parc, Helston, Cornwall TR13

  • Freehold

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

  • EPC Rating: F

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Miller Countrywide - Helston

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About this property

  • Chain Free

  • Ideal starter home or development project

  • Needs modernization

  • 3 beds

  • Close to the town amenities

  • On street park

Miller Countrywide Helston would like to introduce this 3-bed semi-detached house Located in the heart of Helston, the house represents an excellent opportunity for first-time buyers or developers. The property is in need of modernization, offering a blank canvas for those looking to add personal touches or for builders seeking a promising renovation project. The house boasts two reception rooms, a kitchen with a utility room, a ground-floor extension with a WC, and a family bathroom upstairs, along with two double bedrooms and one smaller double bedroom.
The exterior of the house you are greeted by a small front garden with a path leading around to the rear of property and into the rear garden which is enclosed with a patio.
There is plenty On-street parking also available to the front of the house.
Upon entering, you are greeted by the first reception room to your left, which could serve as a cozy living room. It has double glazed window allowing plenty of natural light and open fire place which could be made into a nice feature with some attention, could become a stunning focal point.
The second reception room, accessible from the hallway to the right, offers a flexible space ideal for a dining area, home office, or additional living space. It also benefits from good light and could be opened up to create a more modern, open-plan layout if desired which leads into the kitchen.
The kitchen, situated towards the rear of the house, is functional but dated, requiring modern fixtures and fittings. It offers sufficient space for a contemporary kitchen with room for new appliances, cabinetry, and possibly a breakfast nook, to the rear of the kitchen, the utility room provides additional space for laundry facilities and storage. This area could be revamped to enhance its functionality and convenience which also includes a downstairs wc.
The spacious main bedroom features ample space for a double bed and additional furniture. It benefits from a large window, providing natural light and potential views of the surrounding area.
The second bedroom is also a good size, suitable for a double bed and additional furnishings. It could serve as a guest room, children's room, or a comfortable second bedroom.
The third bedroom, while smaller, is still large enough to accommodate a double bed or could be used as a study, nursery, or dressing room.
The family bathroom is centrally located on the first floor, featuring a bathtub, sink, and WC. It is functional but would benefit from modernization, offering an opportunity to install contemporary fixtures and fittings to create a stylish family bathroom.
The property requires modernization throughout, including new flooring, updated electrics, plumbing, and decoration. This gives potential buyers the opportunity to personalize and update the house to their specific tastes and standards.
The layout offers flexibility for creating an open-plan ground floor or reconfiguring the rooms to better suit modern living.
For developers, the house offers a solid structure with the potential for significant improvement and value increase. The extension and layout could be further optimized, and there is room for enhancing the garden.
Situated in the centre of Helston, the house is within easy walking distance of local amenities, including shops, schools, and public transport. This central location makes it highly desirable for a wide range of buyers, from families to professionals looking for convenient access to town amenities.
This three-bedroom semi-detached house in central Helston is a fantastic opportunity for those looking to make a home their own or for developers seeking a profitable project. With spacious rooms, a practical layout, and significant potential for modernization and development, it offers a promising investment in a vibrant and historic town.

Helston is a charming town located in Cornwall, England, renowned for its rich history, unique traditions, and picturesque landscapes. Nestled on the Lizard Peninsula, it serves as a gateway to some of Cornwall's most beautiful coastal and rural areas. Here's a detailed look at what makes Helston special:
Historical Significance
Ancient Origins: Helston is one of Cornwall's oldest towns, with roots dating back to the early medieval period. It received its first charter in 1201, making it a town of considerable historical importance.
Mining Heritage: The town played a significant role during the Cornish mining boom of the 18th and 19th centuries. It was a key player in the tin and copper mining industries, and the nearby Wheal Vor mine was one of the richest in the world at the time.
Cultural Highlights
Flora Day: Helston is famously known for its annual Flora Day celebration, held on May 8th. This ancient festival involves the town's residents dancing through the streets in elaborate costumes to celebrate the arrival of spring. The highlight is the "Furry Dance, " where participants, led by a brass band, weave in and out of houses and shops in a traditional dance.
Helston Folk Museum: Also known as the Museum of Cornish Life, this museum offers a deep dive into the local history and culture. It houses a vast collection of artifacts, including mining tools, agricultural equipment, and displays on traditional Cornish life.
Natural Beauty
Proximity to Coast and Countryside: Helston's location makes it an excellent base for exploring Cornwall’s rugged coastline and tranquil countryside. Nearby, you'll find stunning beaches such as Porthleven and picturesque villages like Mullion and Cadgwith.
The Lizard Peninsula: Just a short drive from Helston, this area is famed for its unique geology and beautiful landscapes. It is home to dramatic cliffs, hidden coves, and the southernmost point of mainland Britain.
Architectural and Urban Features
Helston's townscape is dotted with historic buildings, including the Guildhall, which dates back to the 1830s, and several Georgian and Victorian structures that add to its quaint charm.
The town offers a range of independent shops, cafes, and traditional pubs. Its weekly markets and occasional farmers' markets provide a taste of local produce and crafts.
Modern Amenities and Lifestyle
Helston has a vibrant community spirit, with numerous local events, clubs, and societies. The town's leisure centre, sports facilities, and parks offer plenty of recreational opportunities for residents and visitors.
The town is well-served by several primary schools, a secondary school, and various healthcare facilities, making it a convenient place for families.
Just outside Helston, Loe Pool is the largest natural freshwater lake in Cornwall, separated from the sea by a natural sandbar. It’s a beautiful spot for walks and wildlife watching.
This National Trust property near Helston offers stunning walks through woodlands and along the shores of Loe Pool. It’s a great place for a leisurely stroll or a more adventurous hike.
Transport and Accessibility
Helston is accessible via the A394, which connects it to Penzance and Falmouth, making it relatively easy to reach by car.
While Helston doesn’t have its own railway station, it’s well-connected by bus services to nearby towns and cities, ensuring reasonable access to and from the town.
Helston enjoys a mild climate typical of coastal Cornwall, with relatively warm summers and mild, wet winters. This makes it an attractive destination year-round.
Helston combines a rich historical background with vibrant cultural traditions and stunning natural beauty. Its unique character and charm, along with its strategic location on the Lizard Peninsula, make it a delightful place to visit or live in. Whether you're interested in history, nature, or simply soaking up the local culture, Helston offers something for everyone.<br /><br />

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