This charming cottage is set privately within sheltered gardens in an elevated position offering lovely rural views to the sea. Superbly located in a rural hamlet just outside Perranporth, the location provides good connection to the coast, city of Truro as well as being easy to access from the A30. IN THE OWNER'S WORDS"Harmony Cottage is such a happy and tranquil place. The garden is filled with birdsong by day, and we've often drifted off to the sound of nearby owls at night. The cottage is surrounded by a network of lovely footpaths and bridleways. You can cycle, walk or ride the Saints Trail to the cosy Bolingey Inn, or to Perranporth, with its shops, eateries and famous golden sands. For us, nearly thirty years ago, it was a real find. Its sheltered, sunny gardens and that wonderful open view to the sea are a rare combination"SURROUNDING AREACocks is a small hamlet of properties in the rural outskirts of Perranporth. Neighbouring Bolingey has a popular inn and the recently extended Saints Trail passes nearby which allows a level walking and cycling path into Perranporth via a long disused rail line. By foot, the beach is approximately 1.5 miles away. Perranporth is widely acknowledged as having one of the most popular beaches in the region. With 3 miles of golden sand dunes, clear waters, spectacular cliff walks and famous surf the beach attracts visitors from all over the world. The village itself has seen significant investment in recent years and offers a range of independent businesses including cafes, pubs, restaurants, butchers, bakers, and the renowned cliff top golf course with stunning Atlantic views. Perranporth is set on the North coast, surrounded by some of Cornwall's most stunning landscapes and coastline.The City of Truro is approximately 9 miles distant and offers a wide range of amenities including schooling for all ages, a selection of national retailers and has a main line station on the Penzance to Paddington train line. The property is also well located for access to the A30 the main vehicular route in and out of the county. Newquay airport is approximately 30 mins drive away. PROPERTYThis charming cottage sits privately within sheltered gardens in an elevated position offering lovely rural views to the sea.Set in a rural hamlet just outside Perranporth, this charming cottage sits privately within sheltered gardens in an elevated position offering lovely countryside views to the sea. The location provides excellent connections to the city of Truro, Newquay airport, the A30 and the beautiful beaches of the Cornish coast.This non-listed cottage offers well proportioned rooms and sits in lovely, sheltered gardens with views across farmland and villages down to the sea.The glazed front porch overlooks the gardens and provides access into the large sitting room. A beautiful old stone fireplace takes centre stage with a Morso woodburner, an impressive granite lintel and evidence of the original clome oven. The fireplace is flanked by cabinets and shelving on either side. A pair of timber sash windows overlook the garden. A small room adjoining the sitting room has made a cosy home office/computer gaming room in the past.The triple aspect kitchen to the opposite side of the house has a range of base and wall mounted cabinetry, a free-standing oven, fridge/freezer and dishwasher. A stable door with views to the sea leads out towards the studio and driveway. To the rear there is a utility room and adjoining family bathroom.Upstairs there are three double bedrooms and a W/C. The master bedroom is dual aspect with windows to the north east and south west allowing plenty of morning and evening light. Bedroom two overlooks the gardens while the dual aspect bedroom three has lovely views over the neighbouring fields to the sea beyond.Outside, a former garage has been replaced with a large detached 250 sq.ft studio. This would make a fantastic home office, music studio or gym, or could provide additional accommodation with further conversion.The gardens wrap around the house and are bordered by agricultural land providing privacy. The majority of the gardens are south west facing and have mature trees at their boundary with various planting and seating areas. Paths wind through the gardens to secret corners... a delight for children. A former raised deck could be re-instated to take advantage of the views both of the garden, neighbouring fields and sea beyond.The property provides plenty of off street parking with a large driveway with sufficient room for a recreational vehicle or boat.TENURE: Freehold SERVICES: Oil fired central heating and Morso wood burner. Mains electricity, water and private drainage to a septic tank. Ultrafast Broadband is available.EPC: E For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cocks-d593411/for-sale_i71409374
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The Saltings is a fine example of a beautifully presented four bedroom waterside home, offering light, spacious and versatile accommodation, with unrivalled river views, attractive landscaped gardens and a private driveway with adjacent garage. EPC D.Situation - Situated within the sought after village of Cargreen, which is dominated by its beautiful frontage to the river Tamar with deep navigable waters. This charming village is set well away from busy roads and the area is particularly popular with boating enthusiasts with both membership and moorings available at the local Yacht Club. The River Tamar is tidal and the waters continue upstream for a distance of approx. 9 miles and downstream to the waters of Plymouth Sound. This particular part of the Tamar Valley is famed for its mild climate and natural outstanding beauty. The village has a bustling community and boasts a primary school and Church. Great recreational facilities can be found close by at the renowned St Mellion Golf & Country Club and is less than 3 miles away. Saltash is approximately 7 miles and provides a wide range of facilities including a Waitrose. Access to Plymouth is via the A38 placing the M5 at Exeter within about a 50 minute normal driving time.Description - A beautifully presented four/five bedroom home with an abundance of light and versatile accommodation set over three floors. This fantastic detached property has great potential for those seeking space to work from home or multi-generational living. External benefits include an attractive garden with stunning riverside views and driveway parking with an adjacent double garage.Accommodation - The property is entered via a spacious and generous entrance hall with staircases to both the first floor and lower ground floor. The Entrance hall gives access to a cloak room, generous dual aspect sitting room with feature fireplace and woodburning stove, a dining room and a beautiful fitted kitchen which is of a high specification throughout with quality integral appliances. Both reception rooms and the kitchen have beautiful views over the river which can also be admired from the balcony, which includes an electric awning and heating. The ground floor hallway also gives access to the double garage. The first-floor landing is light and spacious and leads to a shower room, double bedroom and the large master bedroom with plentiful built in wardrobes and a spacious En-suite bathroom. The lower ground floor is a surprising space and provides further versatile accommodation which comprises large shower room, utility room and three further double bedrooms, one of which is currently utilised as an office and another as a business storage area but would work equally well as a play room, gym or further reception room. The lower ground floor has the scope and potential to be utilised as ancillary accommodation for multigenerational living.Outside - To the rear of the property is a delightful enclosed garden with attractive mature planting and a decked sun terrace enabling you to sit, relax and take in the beautiful river views.Services - Mains Water/Drainage & ElectricityOil HeatingSuperfast BroadbandOwned Solar PanelsDirections - Upon entering the Village of Cargreen, turn left into Coombe Lane continue and turn right into Hodders Way, the property will be found on the left. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cargreen-d564567/for-sale_i68704378
Hunkin Homes are proud to be able to offer to the market, this truly unique opportunity to own one of Gorran Haven's most historic and characterful properties. This incredible period home is generous in its proportions and benefits from driveway parking and a private garden all just yards from the village amenities and stunning, sandy beach. Upon entering the property, you struck by a sense of period grandeur. The spacious and welcoming hallway leads you through to the impressive dining room. This generous room offers a large bay window to the front and exposed Cornish stone wall. This dining space opens through to the kitchen area which offers a range of units, window to the rear and an exposed stone wall housing a range style cooker. The open nature of these rooms makes them ideal for entertaining. The living room is located across the hall and benefits from a south facing bay window to the front and feature fireplace with burner inset. The ground floor also houses a double bedroom to the rear with built in storage, window to the rear and a handy utility space. On the first floor the property offers three further bedrooms and a spacious family bathroom. Bedroom two is a dual aspect, sizable double bedroom located to the front of the property. Bedroom three is a further large double bedroom with dual aspect windows and space for storage. Bedroom four is a further double bedroom located to the rear of the property with window to the rear. The impressive bathroom offers a corner bath, separate shower unit and hand basin. Adjacent to this, there is a separate WC. The top floor is dedicated to an impressive master suite comprising a generous double bedroom area with built in storage and a fantastic bathroom area with rolltop bath, WC and hand basin. This indulgent suite also benefits from stunning sea views encompassing the village, bay and Gwineas rocks. Outside, the property benefits from driveway parking leading to a spacious garage area. There is also a private low maintenance front garden with hedge border, ideal for entertaining. The property also benefits from further outside space to the side and rear, ideal for additional storage. All of this impressive period charm is located just yards from the village amenities and Gorran Haven's sandy beaches. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_gorran-haven-d561754/for-sale_i70757602
PROPERTYA superb family home with potential annexe which has been comprehensively remodeled by the current owners.A beautiful 4-bedroom purpose built house with excellent energy rating credentials. Beautifully finished and built to a very high specification, this property is a superb family home and must be viewed to be fully appreciated.Approaching the property via a high quality resin driveway with parking for five vehicles, a gated archway with internal storage rooms separates the main house from the driveway giving a feeling of grandeur and privacy.A part glazed front door leads into a wide hallway with oak effect flooring and doors off to the downstairs cloakroom and a handy utility room with space for a washing machine and drier. Double doors lead into the expansive, light, and airy open plan living/dining room which in turn, leads on to the impressive kitchen. A large fireplace is a superb focal point in the living room with a NK woodburning stove. This room also benefits from a modern style entertainment storage system and two sets of French doors leading out onto the South facing rear garden a perfect sun trap and ideal for al fresco dining.The recently fitted kitchen offers custom built cabinetry with integrated Neff appliances including Dishwasher, Double Oven, Hob and Flush Fit Ceiling Hood as well as an integrated Hotpoint fridge and Hisence freezer. The energy efficient, instant boiling water Quooker tap adds to the feeling of luxury within this space.Double glass doors lead seamlessly from the kitchen into the games room and on to the ground floor double bedroom with ensuite bathroom. This versatile area would make a great space for a self-contained annexe providing an option for multi-generational living.From the main hallway, stairs lead up to a separate, good sized office space, ideal if working from home. A short set of stairs lead to the first floor where the master suite with ensuite bathroom and dressing room can be found along with a further double bedroom and family bathroom.On the second floor there is a spacious fourth bedroom which benefits from two Velux windows allowing light to flood into this space.To the rear of the property is a private, walled garden mostly laid to lawn with a patio area to make the most of the evening sunshine.The property benefits from HEP20 underfloor heating throughout with twelve 4.8kw solar panels and 11.7kw battery storage which contributes to the property's impressive A rated Energy performance Certificate (EPC).SURROUNDING AREAThe property occupies an enviable position being within a highly sought after village, with its own general store/post office, within easy reach of Truro. Kea Community Primary School is within walking distance. The name derives from Cornish 'Plain an Gwarry', meaning Playing Place, an open-air performance area used historically for entertainment and instruction.The location is very convenient for accessing Trelissick Garden and the King Harry Ferry, to the Roseland Peninsula. The cathedral city of Truro is around two miles distant and offers a first-class range of shopping facilities, public and private sector schooling and a main line railway station. The superb sailing waters of the Fal Estuary are also very accessible being around two miles away as is the slipway at Loe Beach. SERVICES Mains electricity, water, and drainage. The property has HEP20 underfloor heating, 4.8kw solar panels and 11.7kw battery storage. There is a woodburner installed in the Living Room.Ultrafast high speed broadband is available.DIRECTIONSFrom Truro, take the A39 towards Falmouth. After approximately 2 miles turn left at the first roundabout onto Holywell Road. Proceed past the Spar and the house will be found on the right-hand side.TENUREThe property is freehold. Council Tax band E For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_playing-place-d560456/for-sale_i70591437
A broad detached 4 double bedroomed, 2 bathroomed barn conversion, very privately and quietly tucked away yet in the heart of Carbis Bay, with first floor views to the Atlantic Ocean and Godrevy Lighthouse. A character filled family home with delightful level garden, parking for numerous vehicles and a detached garage with PV solar panels and battery storage. Ground Floor Reception hall/study, inner halls, kitchen/dining room, utility/entrance hall, 2 double bedrooms, shower room. First Floor Huge vaulted lounge with balcony and fireplace, 2 double bedrooms, bathroom. Outside Plentiful driveway parking and detached garage with PV solar panels and battery storage. Very private level lawned garden with terraces, planted beds and small trees. Greenhouse. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_st-ives-d555268/for-sale_i68530491
Enjoying views out over St Austell Bay, with private gated access to the beach below, and coastal footpath, all within a short distance of both primary and secondary schooling, being located on one of St Austell Bay's most sought after private developments. This impressive four double bedroom, one en suite family residence is set within beautifully landscaped Sunny aspect gardens. Offers reversed living to maximise the outlook. A viewing is highly essential to appreciate it's fabulous position, outlook and size. EPC - EThe property is situated in the popular coastal location of Duporth Bay, with access to a private beach. Situated within easy reach of both primary and secondary schooling. Charlestown with its harbour, range of galleries and restaurants, and Porthpean with its beach and golf course are within close proximity. St Austell town centre is situated approximately one mile away and offers a wide range of shopping educational and recreational facilities including a mainline railway station and leisure centre. Most water sports are catered for along the south coast and there are many fine coastal walks. The town of Fowey is approximately 7 miles away and is well known for its restaurants and coastal walks. The Cathedral city of Truro is approximately 13 miles from the property.Directions: - From St Austell head out on to the A390, come up past ASDA on your right onto Cromwell Road. At the traffic lights turn right onto Porthpean Road. Follow the road along, over the roundabout, taking the next left towards Charlestown. Down the hill taking the second main exit on the right hand side into the private development. Head up to the top and at the mini roundabout head straight down and the property will appear on the left hand side set back.The Accommodation: - All measurements are approximate, show maximum room dimensions and do not allow for clearance due to limited headroom.From the driveway steps with hand rail from where you can take in the fabulous views, leading to a covered front entrance with obscured part glazed door with matching side panels and outside lighting into:Hall: - Large double glazed picture window to the side. Stairs descend to the ground floor with further step on to upper landing. Radiator. Two sets of double doors into deep recessed storage. Doors to lounge/diner and all upstairs accommodation.Lounge/Diner: - 3.62m x 9.39m at max points (11'10 x 30'9 at max - Offering fabulous views out over St Austell Bay from two large double glazed windows and a set of patio sliding doors out on to the balcony, all with fitted blinds. Balcony with awning. Slate stone fireplace, backdrop and hearth with open grate and wood mantle surround. Door through in to:Kitchen: - 4.65m x 3.41m (15'3 x 11'2) - Enjoying a dual aspect from two large double glazed windows both with fitted roller blinds, with the views down over the gardens and coastline. Finished with a gloss fronted comprehensive range of soft close wall and base units with under unit lighting. Complemented with square edged speckled stone work surface with tiled splash back. Work surface incorporates sink and drainer with mixer tap, four ring electric hob with extractor over and integrated oven to the side.Cloakroom/Wc: - Comprising low level WC and hand basin with obscure double glazed window.Staircase descends to the ground floor with further large open hallway with radiator. Doors to all four bedrooms and family bathroom and utility.Bedroom: - 3.06m x 5.06m at max (10'0 x 16'7 at max) - (to front of built in wardrobe) Large double glazed window with radiator beneath with coastline glimpses and an outlook down over the well kept landscaped gardens. Louvred wood doors and built in wardrobes with storage above plus opening into en suite.En Suite: - Comprising of double basins, WC, and shower.Bedroom: - 3.63m x 3.48m (11'10 x 11'5) - Also with a similar outlook from the large double glazed window with fitted roller blind and radiator beneath.Bedroom: - 4.14m x 2.65m (13'6 x 8'8) - A large double glazed window with fitted blind and radiator beneath, also with coastline glimpses and garden views.Bathroom: - 2.89m x 3.05m at max over bath (9'5 x 10'0 at ma - To the side an impressive art deco style obscure glass brick panel with door opening through in to large family bathroom. All finished with a two tone tiled wall and floor surround. Offers coloured suite of low level WC, hand basin with vanity mirror and lighting above with shaver socket to the side, bath and separate shower.Utility: - 3.06m x 2.16m at maximum (10'0 x 7'1 at maximum) - Finished with tiled flooring, double glazed door and window lead out to the rear garden. Stainless steel sink and drainer. Space for white good appliances and the floor mounted oil boiler.Bedroom: - 4.19m x 2.58m (13'8 x 8'5) - Radiator beneath a low level large double glazed window enjoying an outlook over the rear garden.Integral Garage: - 4.88m x 5.43m at maximum (16'0 x 17'9 at maximum - High level single glazed window to the side offering both power and light and electric roller door.Outside: - The property has a tarmac driveway with parking for numerous vehicles. Gated access to one side and a pathway leads across the front to a patio area and another pathway meanders down through well kept shrubbery on to an expanse of open lawn, which is bordered by an array of shrubs and plants. The rear garden contains a large paved area with raised borders and steps lead to further sun terraces offering numerous seating areas where you can enjoy the sun. All enclosed by strip wood fence panelling.Council Tax Band: F - Agents Notes - From the balcony the property faces approx South. There is a residence association management company with a small yearly fee. Approx 240.6 Sqm taken from floorplan measurements For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_duporth-d561663/for-sale_i68280124
AN ENCHANTING PROPERTY IN A MAGICAL LOCATION DEEP IN THE ROSELAND COUNTRYSIDE AND JUST INLAND FROM THE SEA Originally a water mill with separate mill keepers cottage and stables skillfully merged into one exceptional property and set in an idyllic location in one and a half acres of garden and grounds in this undisturbed part of the Roseland Peninsula.Versatile accommodation with potential to create an annexe/holiday let. Four bedrooms, two sitting rooms, kitchen/breakfast room with Aga, dining room, utility, study, garden room, workshop, conservatory, two cloakrooms and bathroom.Excellent outbuildings including substantial detached garage and parking. Fabulous mature gardens bordering a stream with lawns, shrubs, plants and tree - all enjoying privacy and a sunny aspect. Fantastic railway In all approximately 1.5 acres. Council Tax Band F. EPC - F.General Comments - The setting of Old Tretheake Mill is very special indeed. Located in a very quiet position within walking distance of West Portholland beach and the coastal footpath it enjoys complete privacy with no near neighbours. The mill itself is extremely old, parts of it date back to the 1600's. It is full of character and has been greatly improved during our client's ownership although prospective purchasers will want to modernise in places. The accommodation is extremely versatile and currently arranged as four bedrooms but could easily be reconfigured to provide six bedrooms or there is a possibility to create a separate living unit for a dependent relative or possibly a holiday let. The accommodation includes kitchen/breakfast room with Aga, dining room with inglenook fireplace, sitting room, workshop, cloakroom and utility on the ground floor. On the first floor are four bedrooms, bathroom and superb second sitting room with wood burner. The house has private spring water, modern sewage treatment plant and oil-fired central heating. The gardens and grounds are delightful, well stocked with many mature shrubs and plants and a river runs along the eastern boundary. The vendors have created a superb model steam railway with very long track, associated buildings, bridges and tunnel which is incredible. It will be fabulous if the purchaser is a railway enthusiast to continue enjoying this. A modern garage has been erected in recent years and there is driveway parking. There are numerous garden sheds, productive vegetable garden, apple trees and well stocked fruit cage. An internal viewing is essential.Location - Old Tretheake Mill is set within the Parish of Veryan but is closer to the hamlet of East and West Portholland which are two of the most unspoiled coves on the eastern edge of the Peninsula. In the immediate area the vast majority of the properties are owned by the Caerhays Estate and in many respects the surrounding area has remained largely unchanged for the last one hundred years or more. East and West Portholland have recently been declared a National Heritage Asset and this part of the Peninsula is often described as an area of real Cornwall where little or no development has taken place in recent years. Just over a mile away is the unspoiled fishing village of Portloe which is equally picturesque and is one of the jewels of the Roseland Peninsula. It has seen little or no intensive development in modern times and still retains its traditional atmosphere with clusters of old stone cottages set in a cleft of the cliff and descending to a small harbour still used by local fisherman but with the industry now sadly concentrating on crab and lobsters.About two miles from Old Tretheake Mill is the larger village of Veryan, known for its picturesque round houses built in the 19th Century by a clergyman. Here there is a pub, church, primary school, post office/general store as well as a social/sports hall with indoor bowls and tennis courts. Much of the land in the area is owned and protected by the National Trust and the cliff top walks in the immediate vicinity are exceptional. The nearby Carne and Pendower beach is also a favourite with locals and visitors alike. The city of Truro with its Cathedral and fine shopping centre is about thirteen miles away. There is a main line railway station to London (Paddington) and also the Treliske Hospital which serves the whole of the county.Store/Walk In Larder - Window to side. Space for additional fridge, freezer and storage.In greater detail the accommodation comprises (all measurements are approximate):Entrance Hall - A spacious hallway and a fine introduction to the house. Partly glazed entrance door. Radiator. Glazed door to conservatory. Deep storage cupboard. Doors to garden room, second w.c/boiler room and dining room.Cloakroom - Frosted window to side. Vanity sink unit. Space and plumbing for washing machine. Storage cupboards. RadiatorKitchen/Breakfast Room - 4.45m x 3.57m (14'7 x 11'8) - Two windows to front. Selection of base units, one and a half bowl sink/drainer. Oil fired Aga, integral fridge, Zanussi dishwasher, slate tiled floor. built in seat bench. Exposed beams. Glazed door to:Conservatory - 3.52m x 3.01m (11'6 x 9'10) - Windows overlooking the side and door opening to garden. Polycarbonate roof. One wall lights. Airing cupboard housing hot water cylinder with immersion heater.Garden Room - 3.87m x 2.59m (12'8 x 8'5) - Windows and glazed door overlooking the rear garden, two wall lights, door to:Office - 4.35 x 2.04 (14'3 x 6'8) - Window to rear. Telephone point, radiator.Dining Room - 3.99m x 3.98m (13'1 x 13'0) - Two windows overlooking the front with window seats. Deep inglenook fireplace with granite lintel, clome oven and feature mill stone hearth. Solid wood floor, radiator.Boiler Room And W.C - Trianco oil fired boiler. Frosted window to rear. Low level w.c, wash hand basin. Ultraviolet filter for private water supply.Inner Hallway - Doors to sitting room and workshop. Stairs leading to first floor. Telephone point.Sitting Room - 7.00m x 4.64m (22'11 x 15'2) - A twin aspect room with window to front with window seat and glazed door opening to the side garden and enjoying views. Open fireplace with copper hood and slate hearth. Door to:Second Entrance Hall - Solid entrance door. Useful storage/log store. Coat hanging.Workshop - 6.35m x 3.27m (20'9 x 10'8) - Window to rear. Light and power. Polycarbonate roof. Filters for spring water.First Floor - Landing with loft access, radiator, two windows overlooking rear garden and countrywide beyond. Round window to side.Sitting Room - 6.48m x 4.94 (21'3 x 16'2) - A lovely, well proportioned room with windows to front, side and rear with lovely garden and countryside views. Exposed roof trusses. Inset woodburning stove with slate hearth. Exposed wooden floorboards. Radiator. Steps to sitting area with parquet floor, feature archway, two radiators.Bedroom One - 4.19m x 4.01m (13'8 x 13'1) - Window to front with window seat. Exposed roof trusses. Velux window.Bathroom - 2.00m x 1.99m (6'6 x 6'6) - A white suite with low level w.c, vanity sink unit, panel bath with shower over and fully tiled surround, built in cupboard. Heated towel rail. Window to rear.Bedroom Two - 4.35m x 2.77m (14'3 x 9'1) - Twin aspect with window to side and rear. Built in wardrobes. Wash hand basin. Radiator.Bedroom Three - 2.86m x 2.85m (9'4 x 9'4) - Window to side. Loft access. Radiator.Bedroom Four - 4.66m x 3.55m (15'3 x 11'7) - Twin aspect with two windows to rear and one to front. Exposed roof trusses. Built in cupboard. Two radiators. Telephone point.Outside - Old Tretheake Mill is approached from a minor country lane that leads to Portholland. A driveway provides parking with access to the garage and continues down to the property although probably not wide enough for modern cars.Detached Garage - 7.55m x 3.90m (24'9 x 12'9) - A superb modern garage with concrete floor and sectional garage door. Storage in roof. Pedestrian door to side.Gardens And Grounds - The delightful gardens and grounds extend to approximately 1.5 acres and are extremely private. They are surprisingly sunny for a valley setting and well stocked with many interesting shrubs and plants including roses, camellias, guneras and extensive lawns. A river runs along the eastern boundary which is a lovely feature. The garden is very long - over 300 meters, running up the valley from the house. There are extensive concrete outbuildings including a mower shed, workshop and tool shed with light and power and several wooden garden sheds. The productive vegetable garden is enclosed and rabbit proof with several beds, fruit cage, greenhouse and water taps.Railway - The current owners have created the most amazing railway track known as Tretheake Mill Railway that runs the length of the gardens. It includes a long tunnel and a superb Brunel style viaduct! Whilst the vendors will be delighted if a fellow railway enthusiast wants to purchase the property and continue their hard work they reserve the right to remove the track and equipment.Services - Mains electricity. Private water and drainage.N.B - The electrical circuit, appliances and heating system have not been tested by the agents.Viewing - Strictly by Appointment through the Agents Philip Martin, 9 Cathedral Lane, Truro, TR1 2QS. Telephone: or 3 Quayside Arcade, St. Mawes, Truro TR2 5DT. Telephone .Directions - Proceeding along the A3078 from Tregony to St. Mawes turn left towards Veryan just after passing the Texaco service station at Bessy Beneath. Continue along this road and take the third turning on the left at a sharp right hand bend where it is signposted to Portholland and Portloe. On entering the hamlet of Treviskey continue straight ahead where there is a further sharp right hand bend (which takes you down to Portloe). Follow this country road for over half a mile and it will ultimately descend down the hill into the valley. At the junction turn right towards Portholland and the entrance into Old Tretheake Mill is on the left hand side. Please park in the quarry parking on the right. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_portloe-d588489/for-sale_i70503288
Steeped in local history, Mayfield is a substantial period residence which is beautifully presented and set within grounds approaching 1 acre. This former mine Captains house dates back to the 1820's and offers diverse accommodation boasting five bedrooms, two bathrooms, one shower room and four reception rooms. In addition to this is a detached two bedroomed annexe with its own driveway.DescriptionSteeped in local history, Mayfield is a substantial period residence which is beautifully presented and set within grounds approaching 1 acre. This former mine Captains house dates back to the 1820's and offers diverse accommodation which has been the subject of much improvement and modernisation by the vendors whilst be sympathetic to the heritage of the property. The substantial accommodation comprises: Entrance hallway with stairs rising to the first floor, dado railing, access into the living room with feature fire place housing wood burner, bay window and doorway leading to the large triple aspect garden room with Travertine tiled flooring and a wood burner. This is the perfect room for entertaining with double doors opening onto the garden patio area. Continuing from the hallway there is a separate dining room with bay window and wooden flooring, study and snug with tiled flooring, Georgian tiled fireplace & surround housing Rayburn (decommissioned) and doorway leading to the refurbished Kitchen/breakfast room. The modern kitchen is fitted with a range of integrated appliances which include, Bosch double oven, microwave, warmer drawer, American fridge freezer, LPG Gas hob, Granite worktop with inset one and half bowl stainless steel sink unit, Travertine tiled flooring flowing into the utility room, plumbing for washing machine, Oil fired central heating boiler, connecting staircase to the first floor, the internal accommodation is completed by the ground floor shower room. From the main staircase there is access to the three bedrooms, with main the bedroom having an array of built in wardrobes. The main modernised bathroom with Heritage suite and Villeroy and Boch tiling, featuring a freestanding roll top bath, separate shower cubicle, low level w/c and vanity sink unit. From the bathroom there is a door connecting the fourth bedroom, this in turn leads onto a landing which connects to the staircase leading from the utility, thus allowing the potential to provide a separate living area for a dependant relative. The first floor accommodation to completed by the fifth bedroom which has built in wardrobes and another bathroom. Externally the vendors converted a garage in 2014 to create an immaculate two bedroomed annexe with spacious living/ kitchen area, with both bedrooms having en-suite shower rooms. The Annexe has its own private driveway, parking and paved garden area. This provides auxiliary accommodation to the main dwelling and a fantastic opportunity for additional income. Externally the private level main garden has lawn and surrounded by mature trees and shrubs, a wooden 10x8 summer house with light and power. The rear garden is paved with ornamental pond, paved area and access to the four sheds.LocationMayfield is located between Chacewater to Redruth and enjoys a wooded setting close to Scorrier Woods which has a wonderful labyrinth of footpaths and bridleways and is a short distant (1/2 a mile to the main A30 trunk road) at Wheal Rose. The nearby village of Chacewater (1 mile) has a range of local facilities catering for daily needs and Truro city being the main retail and recreational centre for Truro is some 7 miles distant. Redruth town centre some 2.5 miles distant also provides a mainline rail station. Beaches can be easily accessed at Porthtowan, Chapel Porth and Portreath, all approximately 3 miles distant.HallwayLiving Room3.73 x 5.10 (12'2 x 16'8)Garden Room5.29 x 6.26 (17'4 x 20'6)Dining Room4.42 x 4.16 (14'6 x 13'7)Office2.91 x 2.45 (9'6 x 8'0)Snug3.70 x 3.35 (12'1 x 10'11)Kitchen/Breakfast Room4.09 x 7.01 (13'5 x 22'11)Utility Room3.70 x 1.58 (12'1 x 5'2)Shower Room1.81 x 2.47 (5'11 x 8'1)First Floor LandingBedroom2.80 x 2.80 (9'2 x 9'2)Bedroom5.51 x 3.49 (18'0 x 11'5)Bedroom3.50 x 3.61 (11'5 x 11'10)Bathroom3.27 x 2.55 (10'8 x 8'4)Bedroom4.14 x 3.75 (13'6 x 12'3)Bedroom3.33 x 3.15 (10'11 x 10'4)Bathroom1.81 x 3.31 (5'11 x 10'10)AnnexePorch1.20 x 1.68 (3'11 x 5'6)Living/Kitchen Area8.88 x 4.54 (29'1 x 14'10)Bedroom3.69 x 3.07 (12'1 x 10'0)Shower Room3.76 x 1.24 (12'4 x 4'0)Bedroom3.88 2.91 (12'8 9'6)Bathroom3.86 x 1.49 (12'7 x 4'10)Agents InformationTenure - FreeholdBroadband : Standard or Superfast - 14mbps to 79 mbps download speeds (Source OFCOM : Mobile Availability - Source OFCOM - Prediction, not a guarantee - O2, EE, THREE & Vodafone (LINK : )Council Tax Band F (Source : )Mains Electric, Shared Septic Tank, Mains Water Metered, Solar Panels for electric supply. Gas Hob in Mains House LPGEPC D56 (Annexe)Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008.WE STRONGLY advise all parties to confirm and check title documents, build warranties, services / utilities and any covenants which may or may not apply, immediately after agreeing a purchase. Our adverts do not form part of a contract and must NOT be relied upon. All buyers MUST also VERIFY the Council Tax band and broadband speeds to satisfy themselves rather than rely on our information which is subject to change.Goundrys have not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures and fittings or services and so cannot verify that they are in working order or fit for the purpose. A Buyer is advised to obtain verification from their Solicitor or Surveyor. Measurements are a GUIDE ONLY. Items shown in photographs are NOT included unless specifically mentioned within the sales particulars. They may however be available by separate negotiation. Buyers must check the availability of any property and make an appointment to view before embarking on any journey to see a property.ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS - PurchasersIt is a legal requirement that we receive verified identification from all buyers before a sale can be instructed. We ask for your cooperation on this matter to ensure there is no unnecessary delay in agreeing a sale. We will inform you of the process once your offer has been accepted.PROOF OF FINANCE - PurchasersBefore agreeing a sale, we will require proof of your financial ability to purchase. Again, we ask for your cooperation on this matter to avoid any unnecessary delays in agreeing a sale and we will inform you of what we require prior to agreeing a sale. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_scorrier-d550019/for-sale_i71052725
A very attractive character home and collection of converted former barns, forming a successful small holiday complex with beautiful gardens in an idyllic country location.Introduction - A delightful character home with a good proven income in a beautiful rural and accessible setting. The four properties, converted from former stone barns, have been sympathetically upgraded in recent years and provide the perfect combination of contemporary living with period features. Currently, all three cottages are successfully holiday let, but one has residential consent so could provide further family occupation or multi-generational living, or even shorthold letting. The property is complemented by attractive gardens and grounds extending to 1.4 acres in all and provides plenty of parking for numerous vehicles.This property represents a great opportunity to walk into a well-run existing home and lifestyle business with a quality owner's residence in a charming location.Situation - Approximately 10 miles from the southeast Cornwall coast, with good north Cornwall coast access also, 5 miles from Liskeard and the A38 and 7 miles from the A30, the property is well situated and lies on the edge of Bodmin Moor. The popular village of St Neot, 2 miles, has a good community feel and benefits from a public house, shop, post office, primary school and church. Wider facilities can be found in the market town of Liskeard, with its wide range of facilities including a mainline rail station with connection to London. Just down the road is the Golitha Falls National Nature Reserve, where the River Fowey flows through a gorge lined with ancient oak woodland. Badgers Sett is ideally placed to take advantage of the wider access to Bodmin Moor with its lakes and tors, as well both the north and south coasts of Cornwall including resorts such as Looe & Wadebridge and the wide sandy beaches of Seaton, Downderry, Harlyn, Polzeath and Bude.Badgers Sett The Owner'S House - This impressive property offers spacious and flexible accommodation over two floors, with a stunning first floor open plan lounge and dining room with vaulted ceiling open to the exposed roof timbers, together with a feature granite fireplace and chimney breast. Badgers Sett is beautifully presented and modernised, including a recently refitted kitchen with a range of integral appliances and adjoining refitted utility, along with the bathrooms being replaced with the latest contemporary suites.In brief, the accommodation includes, on the ground floor, entrance hall, kitchen/breakfast room, cloakroom with WC, utility and boot room, two bedrooms both with fitted wardrobes and family bathroom. On the first floor is the lounge/dining room and, via a separate staircase from the hall, a master bedroom with en-suite.The Holiday Cottages - The collection of three holiday cottages, converted from former barns, have all been recently improved and are rated as 4-star gold by Visit England. They comprise:Rosemary 1 Bedroom, single storey with residential permission Sleeps 2Thyme 2 Bedrooms, two-storey Sleeps 4Lavender 2 Bedrooms, two-storey Sleeps 4Each cottage has been sympathetically modernised with wood burning stoves installed, retaining features such as beamed ceilings and stone walls. Further details can be found on the business website The cottages are open all year round and bookings are generated to a large degree directly via the owner's website, but also from various third party websites and online travel agents. Basic accounts can be made available for bona fide potential purchasers after a viewing.Outside - The gated entrance leads into a gravelled turning and parking area with ample space for multiple vehicles. The properties are gathered around a central courtyard which is beautifully maintained and planted with flower and shrub beds with gravelled pathways between. A timber chalet lies to the left of the entrance, providing a laundry and cleaning store as well as a guest laundry facility with washing machine etc. Gardens surround the properties on two sides with Lavender, Thyme and Badgers Sett having their own private rear space. Vehicle and machine access leads from the parking area through a gate into a large open lawned area with established surrounding shrubs and trees, forming flowering soft boarders with glimpses through the trees of valley meadows beyond. This area opens up beyond a low fence into a small copse and raised terraces with two timber sheds. The gardens back onto open fields and this provides a superb backdrop of traditional Cornish pasture meadows, which are typical of the local landscape. In all, the property extends to just over 1.4 acres.Services - Private water and drainage. Mains electric, oil-fired central heating.Rights Of Way - The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of any public or private rights of way or boundaries, in particular a public footpath runs alongside the outer edge of the guest garden.Outgoings - Badgers Sett Council Tax Band DThe business Rateable Value is £5,500Local Authority - Cornwall Council Directions - Head west on the A30 towards Bodmin until you reach the turning signed Jamaica Inn (this is a brown sign) and Bolventor (note that this turning is about 11 miles from the junction with the A388 at Launceston). At the end of the slip road take the first left turn (signed St. Cleer and Golitha Falls). Carry on along this road for 6 miles, taking the right turn over the stone bridge (signed Golitha Falls and Car Park). Continue along this road for 0.9 miles. Badgers Sett is on the right-hand side (the last property in the hamlet).Viewings - Strictly by appointment through Stags Holiday Complex Department on Disclaimer - These particulars are a guide only and should not be relied upon for any purpose. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_st-neot-d587443/for-sale_i68527462
Tamar Barns is an ensemble of three beautifully restored farm buildings nestled in a peaceful pocket of countryside on the Devon/Cornwall border, seven miles from the beaches at Bude. The farmhouse and barns were subject to a major restoration and renovation in recent years, with modern detailing and playful use of colour introduced across the light interiors. Wrapped in an acre and a half of landscaped gardens and private woodland, the plot feels wonderfully secluded. The barns are established holiday lets, posing an opportunity for rental income. Also included is a 1.5 acre plot on site, with planning permission granted for an additional four-bedroom holiday home. Details can be found here. The Architect Feilden Fowles is an award-winning London-based architecture studio. Founded by Fergus Feilden and Edmund Fowles in 2009, the practice delivers a range of buildings across the UK, producing architecture that is rich in character and distinct in identity, while also socially and environmentally responsible. Projects are underpinned by a strategy of longevity, using robust yet adaptable structures and simple but striking materials. Recent projects include a striking new faience-tiled dining hall at Homerton College, University of Cambridge and The Weston, a gallery, shop and cafe for the Yorkshire Sculpture Park built on the site of a former quarry. The Tour Approached via a quiet country lane, a long, private driveway leads to the central courtyard, around which the three homes orientate. Separate parking areas accommodate several vehicles. The main farmhouse, delineated by a partially rendered facade, is accessed via a plant-lined courtyard leading to the primary glass-fronted entrance. The original house was extended in 2012 to the designs of Fielden Fowles, pairing the character of the existing 16th-century foundations with elegant modern details. The impeccable execution of the renovation demonstrates an intimate understanding of the building, while modern material touches bring a contemporary aesthetic. The extended kitchen, dining and living space is defined by a larch timber frame with band-sawn finish, the work of EmanuelHendry. Polished concrete floors flow underfoot and the softwood frame incorporates large glazing areas into the structural fins, which seamlessly become cladding above the external ceiling line. The kitchen follows a practical yet sociable layout, with appliances tucked neatly into clean lines of bespoke cabinetry formed around a central island. The warmth of the sun pours in throughout the day, softly illuminating the dining and living areas from above. This is a wonderfully inviting room which can unfold out onto the courtyards in the warmer months. A large, characterful inglenook fireplace forms the centrepiece of the interconnected living room, an excellent space for reading, or music. A separate snug lies off one side, and a bathroom, utility, and laundry room are also positioned at ground level. The central timber staircase, finished with shiplap walls, leads to a series of bedrooms and bathrooms spanning the first floor, each with unique and complementing colouring, characterful sloping ceilings and thick beams. All have plenty of built-in storage and underfoot is either sisal or painted floorboards. Crossing the courtyard, the former cob barn (also remodelled by Feilden Fowles) is a celebration of traditional construction. A rich patchwork of cob, stone, concrete and brick forms the existing fabric, with a loadbearing timber frame housing the impressive double-height living spaces. Precast concrete surrounds form the openings, and expansive glass panels allow optimal natural light to stream in while framing garden views. Vertical fins bring architectural definition and character while providing additional solar protection and privacy to the upper floor. Ribbons of clerestory windows, inspired by Norwich Cathedral, encourage wildlife watching across the countryside. There are four bedrooms, finished in a palette of textural, natural materials, and a private garden accessed via bifold doors that lead onto a terrace with a cedar-clad hot tub. The adjacent red-brick cottage follows an inverted layout, with two bedrooms and a family bathroom tucked away downstairs, and an open plan living, dining and cooking space extending the upper level. Full-height glazing looks onto the private courtyard and extensive gardens beyond. Outdoor Space The positioning of terraces and courtyards has been well-considered to create a series of intimate, sun-drenched spaces lending well to eating, drinking, growing, and playing. A celebration of local wildlife, the gardens are rich and diverse. Pathways weave through various wooded areas with dens for children, paired with expanses of lawn allowing space for games. The formal gardens have been thoughtfully landscaped, with prairie-style grasses and herbaceous perennial borders bringing colour through the seasons. There are raised beds for herbs and flowers, a wild gravel garden, and stretches of meadowland, while mature hedges and specimen trees form the border, creating privacy and seclusion. Open fields down to the Tamar River extend beyond the perimeter. The Area The houses lie less than a five-minute drive from Pancrasweek, a peaceful hamlet located five miles west of Holsworthy in Devon. Bounded by the River Tamar, the area is characterised by leafy country lanes and a 15th-century parish church. The surrounding area is known for its open fields and rolling countryside, with extensive walking and cycling routes easily accessible from the home. The location is ideal for easy access to the coastline. Bude, a 10-minute drive away, hosts the famous Sea Pool, a semi-natural tidal pool and safe haven for wild swimming. It has two Blue Flag town beaches, Summerleaze and Crooklets, independent shops and restaurants, plus opportunities for golf, cricket, rowing or surfing. Nearby are some of the country's best beaches, including Northcott Mouth, Sandymouth and Crackington Haven, a few miles to the west. The beaches are perfect for rock-pooling and surfing, and the coastal path is particularly stunning for walkers. The beautiful Hartland Devon and Cornwall Heritage Coasts are both reachable in 20 minutes by car. The South West Coast Path provides access to several scenic hiking routes and picturesque beaches, including Duckpool Beach, Warren Little Beach and Bossiney. The Tate Gallery in St Ives, The Lost Gardens of Heligan and The Eden Project are all an easy day trip. There are excellent restaurants nearby, including the acclaimed Coombeshead Farm, Lewinnick Lodge, The Rocket Store in Boscastle, and The St Kew Inn. Further afield, there is Rick Stein's restaurant in Padstow and Jamie Oliver's Fifteen, in Watergate Bay. There are some excellent schools in the area, including Shebbear College, Budehaven Community School, Holsworthy Community College and Bradworthy Primary School. Exeter is an hour's drive via the A30, and London can be reached in four hours and 30 minutes. Rail connections are also good, with a direct service running from Exeter St David's to London Paddington in just over two hours. There are also direct flights to London from Newquay Airport. Exeter Airport is also an hour away. Council Tax Band: D For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_pancrasweek-d603072/for-sale_i70895701
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