£114,000
Three-bedroom semi-detached house in St Tudy with garden
As part of your application, you are required to hold a local connection to the Parish of St Tudy. The local connection requirements are outlined within a planning document issued by Cornwall Council called a “Section 106 Agreement”, which is unique to each new development.
Coastline Housing are responsible for approving your local connection and we will need to have all evidence of this before an offer of a property will be made.
To meet the local connection criteria, you will need to meet one of the following:
a) Lived in the Parish of St Tudy for a continuous period of at least three (3) years immediately prior to advertising
b) Formerly lived within the Parish of St Tudy for a continuous period of 5 years.
c) Your place of work (16 hours or more a week and not including seasonal employment) in the Parish of St Tudy for a continuous period of at least three (3) years immediately prior to advertising
d) Have a connection through a close family member (mother, father, brother, sister, son or daughter) where the family member is currently a resident and has been so for a continuous period of at least 5 years immediately prior to advertising.
*The local connection criteria does not apply if you are a serving or previously serving member of the regular armed forces or qualifying under any other clause of the Allocation of Housing (qualification criteria for armed forces) (England) regulations 2012.
PROVING YOUR CONNECTION
So that we can approve your local connection, you will need to provide us with some documents as evidence.
If you are unsure on what you will need to provide, please contact the Sales Team.
Residency (a, b or d) – evidence to cover the relevant period for yourself or close family member**
- Utility bills - One from each year required
- Council tax bills
- Bank/credit card statements - One from each year required
- State benefit book or receipts showing rent paid
- Payslips showing home address - One from each year required
- Written certification from either a solicitor/social worker/probation officer/inland revenue officer/police officer/teacher or doctor
**Please note that if you are using a family connection, you will also need to provide proof of family connection such as birth or Marriage certificates and change of name documentation if applicable.
Employment (c) – evidence to cover the relevant Local Connection period
- Payslips showing employers address
- Employer’s letter confirming length and terms of employment (including hours worked if applicable)
Coastline is pleased to present this three-bedroom semi-detached house in the village of St Tudy, near Bodmin. Please note that this property is within a Designated Protected Area (DPA) with a protected lease and buyback clause. This means you will be able to staircase your ownership to 100%, but will not acquire the freehold at 100% ownership. If you decide to sell the property, the landlord (Coastline Housing) or a nominee will buy the lease from you when you wish to sell the property.
Built in 2019, the property offers three bedrooms, a separate lounge, and a kitchen/dining room which spans the full rear width of the house. The ground floor also includes a W/C, while the first floor houses the family bathroom and three bedrooms.
Upon entering the home, the entrance hallway provides access to the downstairs WC and stairs to the first floor on the left, with the living room located on the right and the kitchen/dining room at the far end of the hallway. The kitchen is fitted with Howdens base and eye-level units in Dove Grey and an oak block effect worktop. The pair of double doors in the kitchen leads out to the rear garden, which is laid to lawn with a patio and has a shed.
Upstairs, the landing leads to the two double bedrooms and one single bedroom. The family bathroom is to the left of the landing as you come up the stairs. Both double bedrooms are equipped with a built-in wardrobe.