Contemporary waterside Cornwall property
This contemporary property near Truro in Cornwall offers wide ranging views out over Pill Creek and flexible family accommodation

Chylowen is a large, airy contemporary property built overlooking Pill Creek - a tributary of the Fal Estuary - just five miles from Truro in Cornwall. The property has been extended and renovated since it was built and offers generous family accommodation.
The interior includes a split-level reception hall with a wonderful wide oak staircase, a grand lower-ground floor dining room and a contemporary family kitchen/breakfast room with doors opening out to the large sun terrace. The master bedroom suite is also situated on this level.
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On the upper floor is the outstanding living room with glass elevations opening out onto the expansive balcony and overlooking the creek below. Off here is the study/fourth bedroom, and as two further bedrooms and a shower room off a separate hall.
Chylowen is set atop established terraced gardens which extend to almost half an acre towards Pill Lane and the creek below; the views from many of the rooms and the fantastic terrace are exceptional throughout the year.
Pill Creek extends almost to the heart of the pretty Feock parish; Loe beach is nearby and Truro just five miles.
The guide price is £1m. For further information please contact Savills on 01872 243 200 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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