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Guide Price £1,300,000 Truro, Cornwall
Under Offer
A superb opportunity to acquire an imposing, detached farmhouse offering flexible accommodation which has been the subject of an extensive renovation program incorporating two completed letting units together with planning permission for further development of 6 barns. All set in gardens and grounds of approximately 9 acres, including river frontage. Situated in an enviable rural location, yet convenient for both Falmouth and Truro.
SITUATION
Trebarveth is situated in a pleasing elevated position off a rural lane at the head of the beautiful Kennall Vale between Ponsanooth and Stithians. It is approximately 6.5 miles to the busy port of Falmouth with its sailing waters, college, maritime museum and beaches. The City of Truro with its cathedral, shopping facilities, schooling, hospital and intercity station sits some 8.5 miles distant. Stithians Reservoir, a short drive, offers water sports and fishing.
DESCRIPTION
Trebarveth offers the rare opportunity to acquire a substantial renovated farmhouse offering excellent, flexible family accommodation with the added bonus of two recent barn conversions which afford the possibility of letting income. In addition there is a courtyard with further barns with planning permission.
Within the main farmhouse, there are three pleasing reception rooms, all with feature stone fireplaces, a generous farmhouse kitchen and utility room. A hardwood staircase leads to a galleried landing, off which there are the five bedrooms, four en-suite together with the family bathroom. The property is warmed by a propane gas central heating system.
The separate holiday barns provide two and three bedroomed accommodation and look out over the courtyard, which contain a range of stone, single storey barns with benefit from planning consent. There is an excellent timber outbuilding with double garage, stabling and loft storage.
The garden and grounds extend down to the River Kennall and largely ring fence the property and amount to approximately 9 acres.- Bedrooms: 5
- Receptions: 3
- Bathrooms: 5
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Guide Price £1,250,000 St. Hilary, Hayle, Cornwall
An imposing, detached former farmhouse offering superb family accommodation, together with a separate letting barn, both presented to an exacting standard and set in gardens and grounds of approximately 2.25 acres, in an enviable, rural location.
SITUATION
Penberthy Farmhouse is situated between St. Erth and St. Hilary, making it in a straight line under 4 miles to the beaches of St. Ives bay and under 3 miles to the south coast, thus catering for swimmers, surfers, and sailors. St. Erth has a late 14th Century church and a popular pub. The main line runs through the station which also has a local connection to St. Ives. The A30, the main road into Cornwall, also passes through the village. On the north coast is St. Ives, a popular seaside town with shops restaurants and the Tate gallery. On the south coast is St. Michaels Mount and from here to Penzance are some popular sandy beaches. From Penzance you can take a helicopter or sea ferry to the Isles of Scilly, it is also the terminus for the Great Western Railway. There is a hospital in Penzance and private schooling.
DESCRIPTION
Penberthy Farmhouse presents one of those rare opportunities to acquire a most appealing and impressive Cornish house, with mellow stone elevations, brick soldier arches, slate sills, all under a slate roof.
This charming home has been the subject of a major rebuild/refurbishment project, which now provides flexible, family accommodation, complemented by a separate holiday letting barn, indoor pool, gardens and grounds, all set in a location and an atmosphere of peace and tranquillity.
As previously mentioned, the presentation and quality of living at Penberthy Farmhouse is to an extremely high standard, with the well proportioned rooms providing many fine features, which somehow blend and complement the elegant and traditional façade with the contemporary design of the interior. Such features include oak flooring to the majority of the ground floor rooms whilst in the kitchen, the marble flooring sets off the bespoke fitted kitchen with its polished granite work surfaces. From this family kitchen a wide archway leads into the morning room with an impressive granite fireplace. There is a formal dining room which is set off from the reception hall, and the main and stunning reception room, which is triple aspect, is some 41' long.
A pleasing and easy rising turning staircase leads to the first floor, where the master bedroom suite and two further bedrooms and bathroom are located. A second turning staircase leads to the second floor, which is dedicated to a superb leisure suite complete with full size billiard table, entertaining area with bar. From the ground floor, a separate lobby leads to a first floor guest en-suite bedroom.
The separate holiday letting barn provides three bedroomed accommodation which looks out to the lower side courtyard where there is a separate pool house with its heated swimming pool. There is a
further open bay building providing further parking and storage. Garaging together with a further separate detached garage/store.
Landscaped gardens and grounds totalling approximately 2.25 acres.- Bedrooms: 7
- Receptions: 4
- Bathrooms: 6
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Guide Price £950,000 Cornwall
An imposing, stone built Grade II listed former Mine Captain's house, offering well proportioned accommodation together with a range of partly converted barns, benefitting from planning permission for holiday use. Further outbuildings, all set in ground and land totalling 12 acres.
SITUATION
Tretoil Farm is to be found about 4 miles outside the town of Bodmin, which offers health care, national shops, supermarkets and secondary schooling. The town has a beautiful parish church and the old gaol which is now a popular attraction. Also in the town is the light infantry museum. For steam enthusiasts, the local railway is a great attraction. The intercity station is situated outside the town at Bodmin Parkway with daily trains to London. Those lucky enough to have their own plane can use Cardinham Airfield.
Nearby is the local headquarters of the National Trust at Lanhydrock House and Gardens. The grounds, during the year, hold popular outdoor musical events, as well as an annual horse trial. Golfers have a choice of courses at Lanhydrock, Carlyon Bay and St. Austell. For fishermen, there is coarse fishing on Colliford Lake and trout and salmon fishing on the River Camel and Fowey. The south coast is for sailors with The Royal Fowey Yacht Club and Fowey week being very popular. The north coast has some well known restaurants and is popular with surfers. In the middle is Bodmin Moor with some wonderful tracks for walkers and horse riders.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This is a property reaching out for someone to take it in hand, and with vision and flair turn it into an impressive residence, or just move into it, and enjoy it as it is. Reputed to be a Mine Captain's house, this substantial house has stone elevations under a slate roof, mainly sash windows, five reception rooms, one of which is on the lower ground floor, five bedrooms one of
which is en-suite, and attached to the rear of it, is the stone workshop, and across from it the stone garage.
There are three letting units partly converted awaiting internal fittings, plus a separate unit. The gardens are to the front, rear, and one side of the house; with the grounds mostly to the front and one side. Approached from the private lane, which is shared with one other property, is the 3,200 sq. ft. of agricultural building which has a mezzanine floor in it. The building is constructed of metal cladding on a steel frame. There is hard-standing to three sides of the building. This area could have a number of uses. In total the land comes to approximately 12 acres.
To sum up, Tretoil could be put to a number of uses and has the potential to bring in an extra income for any prospective purchaser. It is ideally situated in that; it is close to what is considered to be the centre of Cornwall. It has good road and rail links plus Newquay Airport for commuting, and is close to the edge of the Moor. This well proportioned property deserves to be viewed.- Bedrooms: 5
- Receptions: 3
- Bathrooms: 2
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Guide Price £875,000 Truro, Cornwall
Available on the open market for the first time in over 50 years. The well proportioned rooms of the house and the outbuildings and land are to be found in a secluded location with good riding out.
SITUATION
This is a part of Cornwall famous for St. Piran, the patron Saint of Cornwall, his oratory and church, which now only remain as ruins at Penhale Sands.
With over 2 miles of beach running from Perranporth to Holywell. It is particularly popular with surfers and holidaymakers.
Carnkief is to be found just outside Goonhavern, in an area of footpaths. The A30 the main highway into and out of Cornwall is but a couple of miles away, whilst Truro, the county town of Cornwall is only 6 miles away, and offers private and NHS hospitals, private and secondary education. It has national chain shops, and supermarkets, and offers The Hall for Cornwall and the cathedral. It also has an intercity railway station.
Just a short distance up the A3075 is the popular town of Newquay with its well-known surfing beaches, zoo, aquarium and of course, Newquay International Airport, offering flights to Stanstead and Gatwick.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Woodlands Farm was built in the 1950's to replace the original cob farmhouse. Its construction is rendered block, and it sits happily, surrounded by its own land of about 11 acres of pasture, which has a stream as one boundary. The house is double glazed, but does not presently have central heating. This property is just waiting for someone with flair and imagination to turn it into a very desirable home.
There are 5 bedrooms and 3 living rooms, all reasonably well proportioned. The opportunity to live in a property well away from the public highway, with its countryside views, and within 6/7 miles of Truro and 3 miles of the north coast, is rarely seen on the open market. The farm comes with outbuildings and garages, and being situated within a network of footpaths would make an ideal equestrian property, or a hobby farm.
It also benefits from having 6 caravan pitches, which the owners inform us were started over 50 years ago.
It is hard to think of a project in a more pleasant setting, so convenient for Truro, Redruth and Newquay. It is a property waiting for modernisation and updating, to become something special.- Bedrooms: 5
- Receptions: 2
- Bathrooms: 2
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Guide Price £860,000 Cornwall
A beautiful Grade II listed Barton Farmhouse including a range of stone barns, all set within glorious landscaped gardens and wooded grounds of just under 6 acres.
SITUATION
Cornwall is justifiably famous for its gently rolling landscape and spectacular coastline, and Trevithick Barton is well placed to take advantage of both aspects of this beautiful corner of the West Country. Situated on the outskirts of the small hamlet of Polmassick, in an area of outstanding natural beauty on the edge of the Roseland Peninsula, the property enjoys a private, but not isolated position, with wonderful views over its own landscaped gardens and wooded grounds. For everyday needs, the village of Tregony is only a few miles distant and offers a convenience store, public house, local schooling and bus connections. The City of Truro, approximately 12 miles to the west, provides a more comprehensive range of retail, leisure and educational facilities, together with a direct rail link to London Paddington. Whilst offering all the benefits of a rural location, Trevithick Barton is also only a few minutes drive from the beautiful sandy beaches of Caerhays and Portholland. The famous "Lost Gardens of Heligan", and highly regarded Lobb's Farm Shop, may be reached within 3 miles through the country lanes, whilst the outstanding countryside of the Roseland Peninsula lies a few miles to the south west.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Trevithick Barton is a most attractive 6 bedroomed Barton farmhouse, believed by the present owners to date back to 1533. Grade II listed and being of historic and architectural interest, the property has a delightful front aspect, with a mellow stone elevation overlooking a charming walled garden. Approached along a shared driveway, which leads in turn to a private gravelled courtyard and generous parking area to one side, the property enjoys a tranquil position with beautiful and exceptionally private south-facing ornamental gardens. Extensive lawns are complemented by a diverse collection of specimen trees and shrubs, areas of woodland and a bog garden, together with a stream and pond. The grounds slope down to a beautiful wooded valley and the land in total extends to just under 6 acres. Mention must be made of the views across the surrounding landscape, which are truly exquisite.
The internal accommodation is equally appealing and contains a wealth of period features, including mullioned windows, granite flagstone flooring, open beams, and a magnificent
granite fireplace, which rises to a superb castellated chimney (reputed to be one of only two of its kind in Cornwall). On the ground floor there are three reception rooms and a conservatory, all of generous proportions, plus a kitchen, dairy, utility and shower room. A long landing on the first floor serves six bedrooms (two with en-suite shower rooms) and a family bathroom. Outside, a range of stone outbuildings comprising a workshop, barn, stable and two former closets, offers scope for holiday, annexe accommodation, or studios, subject to the appropriate planning consents.
In summary, Trevithick Barton is an imposing and historic family home in an idyllic rural setting on the edge of the Roseland Peninsula. The property lends itself to single or dual family occupancy, and would make a superb farmhouse Bed and Breakfast. It is impossible in a brochure such as this to do true justice to this magical Elizabethan farmhouse and we would urge your earliest viewing to avoid disappointment.- Bedrooms: 6
- Receptions: 4
- Bathrooms: 4
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Guide Price £850,000 Twowatersfoot, Liskeard
The rare and superb opportunity to acquire your dream home. An appealing and attractive character cottage together with a separate detached barn, converted into 4 holiday apartments. Situated in a glorious setting in the Glynn Valley and offering single bank Salmon and Sea trout fishing on the River Fowey.
SITUATION
Rivermead Farm offers a rare and unique opportunity to acquire a substantial property located in a rural yet accessible setting within the Glynn Valley, an area of outstanding natural beauty. The Glynn Valley is a well wooded valley close to Bodmin Moor
The property is set in mature grounds extending to approximately 5 acres of woodland and parkland bordering the River Fowey and has been recently refurbished to a high standard.
Close by, the towns of Bodmin and Liskeard offer secondary education, community hospitals, supermarkets and national chain shops. On the south coast is the harbour of Looe and beautiful Fowey Estuary, home of the Royal Fowey Yacht Club, a popular place for week-end sailors. Bodmin Moor has fishing, on Colliford Lake and sailing on Siblyback Lake, and is famous for its glorious walks and bridleways. For pilots, there is Cardinham Airfield, a short distance away.
There are a number of wonderful local golf courses such as Looe, Llanhydrock and the championship course at St. Mellion.
Rivermead is close to the internationally famous Eden Project and The Lost Gardens of Heligon.
Access by road is gained to the south via the A38 from Plymouth or from the north via the A30 from Exeter and the M5. By rail via Bodmin Parkway with it's inter city links. Airports in the region operate from Newquay, Plymouth and Exeter with flights to London. Plymouth is also a ferry port.
The south coast is approximately 6 miles and the north coast 14 miles as the crow flies.
DESCRIPTION
Rivermead Farm consists of a picturesque stone cottage with four stone barn apartments. In addition there are approximately five acres of woodland and parkland with a 300 yard stretch of single bank fishing on the River Fowey, one of the best Salmon and Sea trout rivers in the U.K.
The character cottage built originally in circa 1750 has a beamed living room with a door to the galley kitchen/diner that runs along the back of the cottage as well as a dining or fourth bedroom and downstairs shower room. The second staircase goes up from the passageway to the third bedroom, whilst the main staircase has a butterfly top open to the main bedroom on the left and bathroom and second bedroom on the right.
Behind the cottage is the stone barn, also built originally in 1750, with its four letting units, two on the ground floor, accessed from the front and two on the first floor accessed from the back by bridged porches.
Below the cottage is an outbuilding housing a rod room, storage room, laundry room and garage.
The land comprises of approximately five acres of beautiful south-facing woodland and parkland. There are a number of mature Oak and Holly trees reputed to be 300 years old. The flora and fauna are outstanding, with regular visits from Kingfishers, Buzzard, Herons, Woodpeckers, Goldfinches, Fox, Badger, Deer, and occasionally in an
evening, a glimpse of an Otter in the river.
The River marks the southern boundary of the property and has a series of tree lined rapids and pools with exclusive fishing rights on the near side bank. The pools are well known to fishermen such as Deep run, Cattle run, and House pool. There are a number of man made advantage points to fish from. Up stream is a private hatchery which releases thousands of Salmon fry into the river every year. Over the past 8 years, the fishing has seen year on year improvement on numbers caught. (Information from Restormel fish counter in 2002-Salmon 1860 and Sea trout 8821)
The Salmon season extends to the 15th of December, one of only two rivers in the U.K to do so, this can prove quite lucrative in the autumn and winter months.- Bedrooms: 3
- Receptions: 2
- Bathrooms: 2
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Guide Price £750,000 St Breock, Wadebridge, Cornwall
Enjoying a delightful, rural valley setting, the rare opportunity to acquire a detached, Grade II listed and tastefully converted former mill of much charm and character. This appealing family home is presented to an exacting standard and offers flexible, well proportioned accommodation over three levels.
Set in gardens, grounds and woodland, with land totalling approximately 6.5 acres.
SITUATION
The town of Wadebridge is less than 2 miles away, but you would never think it, when enjoying the pleasures of the Mill's situation. Wadebridge town offers secondary education, supermarkets, appealing shops and a cinema. It is also the start or finish of the Camel Trail for walkers and cyclists to Padstow, which has it picturesque harbour and connections to Rick Stein. Whilst in the other direction the Camel Trail leads to Bodmin. The River Camel is one of the few Salmon fishing rivers in Cornwall. Across the river and estuary from Padstow is the village of Rock which is very popular in the summer time. A little further on is Polzeath, a popular beach for surfers. Next to Rock is the very respected St. Enodoc Golf Club, and there is also The Trevose Golf and Country Club at Constantine Bay.
For walkers, the Camel Trail goes eastwards up the river and passing through delightful wooded areas with plenty of wild life. The county showground is at Whitecross and during the season holds some popular national hunt races. The nearest intercity railway station is at Bodmin Parkway, whilst Newquay airport offers flights to London and other cities. Truro the county town is approximately 25 miles distant.
DESCRIPTION
Pawton Mill is an individual, detached former mill which has been skilfully and tastefully converted to create a superb character home, offering delightful and flexible accommodation.
The mellow stone elevations with brick soldier arches, all under a slate roof are a fine introduction to the property. The mill is one of those homes which is full of atmosphere, with many features being highlighted in a subtle and understated fashion. Deep window reveals, exposed beamworks, exposed beams and timbers, slate flagged floors, are just some of the retained features of this home. Then there is the quite exceptional and rare mill wheel and workings still in-situ both outside and inside of the property. Pawton Mill is a detached property with its accommodation being arranged on three levels, and although one, well proportioned home of a distinct and individual nature, the accommodation, as presently arranged, can cater for a "dual generation" arrangement.
In the main body of the house, is a welcoming entrance hall which opens into the bespoke kitchen. Next to this room is the utility and then there are the two main reception rooms, namely the sitting room and through a wide opening, into the dining room, which enjoys an outlook over part of the garden and grounds. On the first floor is the main bedroom with an en-suite shower room, together with two further bedrooms and the family bathroom. On the second floor is an 18' attic room with roof lights which is currently used as a bedroom. In the original mill section of the property, again arranged over three levels, is an open plan sitting room and kitchen, and then on the top floor two bedrooms and a shower room whilst on the lower ground floor a further atmospheric reception room with the mill workings still in-situ. Set in a well regarded location, enjoying a rural setting but within approximately 1.5 miles of Wadebridge. Pawton Mill benefits from gardens, woodland and some part sloping land and should prove irresistible to any discerning home buyer looking for an exquisite family home which in truth, can only be fully appreciated by a viewing appointment, which is unhesitatingly recommended by arrangement through the vendors sole agent.- Bedrooms: 5 - 6
- Receptions: 3 - 4
- Bathrooms: 3
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Guide Price £650,000 Truro, Cornwall
The possibility to acquire a home with potential of an income. Situated between the City of Truro and the North coast, the farmhouse comes with three letting units.
SITUATION
Bryannack Farm is approximately 6 miles from the City of Truro and 4 miles from St. Agnes and the North Coast. Truro offers state and private schooling, NHS and private hospitals, an intercity railway station, cinema, Hall for Cornwall, supermarkets and national chain shops. The north coast has some wonderful beaches, which are very popular with both surfers and holiday makers. The A30 the main road in and out of Cornwall is approximately 5 minutes away by car. Newquay airport with daily flights to Standstead and Gatwick is about 15 miles distant.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
An opportunity to purchase a three bedroomed home with the benefit of three holiday units. These are two x 2 bedroomed and one x 1 bedroom holiday lets of modern construction. The main house benefits from oil fired central heating and is double glazed. The property is to be found up an unadopted lane and is surrounded by its own land and farm land. There is a separate parking area for the holiday lets and another one for the house. The land is laid to grass and is in two main paddocks. -
Guide Price £599,000 Nr. Helston, Cornwall
An individual, detached country residence enjoying elevated views to the surrounding countryside. The well proportioned accommodation also benefits from an annexe and is set in gardens, grounds and land which total 7.5 acres.
SITUATION
Boquio is approached over a private drive and is ring fenced by land with no near neighbours and no footpaths over its land. Situated off the main Helston/Redruth road, which towns, are approximately five miles distant. They provide secondary education, national shops, supermarkets and cinemas. Truro, the county town is about 16 miles away, and has the Hall for Cornwall, the cathedral, private education, and NHS and private hospitals.
The south coast is better known for its sailing and the nearest harbour in Porthleven, but Praa Sands does offer good surfing. Stithians Reservoir has water sports and trout fishing.
The town of Redruth has an intercity railway station as does Truro. Newquay Airport offers flights to London Airports and other parts of the country.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
An appealing house set in the country but within reach of Redruth, Helston and the north and south coasts. The property comes with a number of useful outbuildings, two garages and 7.5 acres.
Although the house has been modernised and enjoys the benefit of central heating and double glazing to nearly all the property, it still manages to retain the attractions of a characterful home. Many of the bedrooms extend into the roof eaves with dormer windows overlooking the gardens and grounds. Two of the living rooms have feature fireplaces and enjoy patio doors out to the lawned garden. From the breakfast room is a patio style door to the indoor pool area.
The annexe can be used as a private separate unit, or for example, in holiday periods as an extension to the house. It has a living room/kitchenette, shower room and bedroom, and enjoys two entrances.
The indoor swimming pool has an oil fired boiler and is to be found to the rear of the property.- Bedrooms: 4
- Receptions: 3 - 4
- Bathrooms: 2
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Guide Price £575,000 St. Agnes, Cornwall
New Instruction
An individual detached country residence,` with a one bedroomed annexe and numerous outbuildings, just outside this popular village of Mithian.
SITUATION
Mithian is a popular area situated a short distance from St. Agnes village which has butchers shops, stores, hairdressers, fish shop, public houses and restaurants. It also has a primary school and doctors' practice. The coast is very popular with surfers. There are family beaches at Perranporth and Porthtowan which again are popular with surfers.
The City of Truro offers national chain shops and stores, NHS and private hospitals, secondary education and private education. It also houses the Hall for Cornwall, The Cathedral and the Law Courts. It has an intercity rail station. Between Mithian and Truro the A30 is the main road into and out of Cornwall. From Truro to Exeter it is majority dual carriageway.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The property is situated down a long gravel drive and is entranced via solid timber gates. The drive runs along the field boundary and culminates at the house into a circular drive and front forecourt with ample parking for several cars. The house benefits from a brick built sunroom to the front. It is fully double glazed, and is heated by a LPG combination boiler. The sunroom opens onto the living room which is of a good size with a Cornish stone fireplace at one end, a short hall leads to the dining room and to the study or bedroom 5 which has a shower room with WC and wash basin en-suite. The kitchen is well fitted out and has a gas hob and electric ovens. Next to the kitchen is the porch utility room. Upstairs are the 4 bedrooms and large bathroom. Smoke detectors upstairs and downstairs.
Outside to one side of the house is the annexe consisting of three rooms, a shower room and a kitchen. To the rear of the property is a single storey free standing building used as a gym/exercise room. Then there is a garage plus a workshop/garage, and another garage.
The land appears to be healthy and is just under 4 acres, it is divided into a field and a paddock and has a timber field shelter.- Bedrooms: 5
- Receptions: 2
- Bathroom: 1