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A superb and recently extended modern country house together with two bedroom detached converted barn and two separate holiday cottages all found in a glorious rural position with superb farmland views, close to the village of St Newlyn East in the charming hamlet of Trerice. The main property, with substantial three bedroomed accommodation, is well able to meet the demands of a modern expanding/large family with the three other properties being two attached cottages and a detached barn currently used for holiday letting purposes. Further information can viewed and found at www.trericeholidaybarns.co.uk. All properties are beautifully presented with the holiday cottages and barn benefitting from their own access, parking and grounds. Quite simply a stunning opportunity, not to be missed.
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Occupying a simply beautiful location, with privacy and peace in abundance, this spacious family home of considerable size, style and quality, is set within an overall plot of some eight acres or thereabouts. The plot includes a lovely mixture of pasture land, woodland, formal gardens and orchard and wildlife areas. The property is approached via a long driveway from the road, which ultimately arrives at Crescent Cottage, passing several other fine homes on the way. The property it would be fair to say has no near neighbours and a variety of quality outbuildings including numerous block and timber stables, a very large timber barn and the footings and foundations for a large double garage/studio, with relevant planning permission and building regulation approval having been obtained for its' erection. The property itself has seen much improvement, alteration and extension in the 10 years or so of the current vendors stewardship. Superb attention to detail has been applied during the comprehensive programme of works carried out at this home, with a real 'myriad' of features, perhaps most notably the lavish en-suite shower room, a 'boutique style' wet room, fabulous family bathroom with roll edged claw foot bath and numerous high quality fitted bathroom cabinets and furniture, the lounge with highly unusual wood burning stove and perhaps the wonderful sun lounge/conservatory taking in the sensational views across the valley and down into personal woodland. A home that will suit a variety of purchasers, but perhaps first and foremost those looking to acquire a landed family sized home set within a private and tranquil location, convenient for both Truro and the North Coast.
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A truly outstanding and particularly 'striking' 5 bedroom contemporary styled detached house, with magnificent views, straight out across Perranporth beach, out to sea and almost parallel with the coastline itself. This property is sure to strike a chord with those purchasers looking for a spectacularly located coastal property, enjoying one of the finest views imaginable of the North Coast of Cornwall. The partial, reverse level designed accommodation features a superb full width sitting room on the first floor, with large enclosed and covered full width balcony which of course take in the simply mesmerising views, a spacious kitchen/ dining/ family room on the ground floor, fitted with granite worktops with island unit, large walk in pantry and enclosed utility area, with double doors opening into a second lounge/ television room/ formal dining room. There are two ground floor bedrooms and the first of the bathrooms is also found on the ground floor. The remainder of the first floor accommodation includes a super master bedroom suite, with sizeable en-suite have full width shower, bidet, wc and hand basin. two further double bedrooms, and second family bathroom. Externally are neat, landscaped gardens, with driveway frontage and parking for five/ six cars, double integral garage/ workshop, with the rear gardens including a children's 'soft play area' with side and 'tree house'/ cabin, plus a lovely little 'plunge pool' with decked and screened areas.
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| Being what surely must be one of the last remaining 'complete' period houses of this type and size in the village of Perranporth and offering utterly sensational views of the Atlantic Ocean, almost the entire beach and across to the golf course and sand dunes, this wonderful family home truly represents a 'once in a lifetime' opportunity to acquire such a landmark coastal property. Sure to suit a variety of spatial requirements, this fine, imposing and elegant Victorian period home has accommodation in abundance arranged over 3 floors, presented to a tasteful and high standard. An entire 'book' of adjectives in respect of the view that one's eyes simply feast over, would struggle to accurately describe the inspirational outlook from this magnificent home |
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This wonderful 1934 Architect designed property has been in the same family ownership for the last 27 years, speaking volumes for the home and the highly convenient location. This fine and rather 'daring' property in terms of its design, style and architecture is truly representative of the 1930's Art Deco movement. The sheer number of 'design statement' features really do seduce and memorise at this inspirational property.
Accessed directly from the main A39 at Perranarworthal, between The City of Truro and The Port of Falmouth, the property sits within the upper parameters of its spacious plot, looking in a Southerly direction across masses of mature planted trees including several fine mature copper beech specimens, amongst banks of rhododendron, azalea and camellia. It would be entirely accurate to state that no other property can be seen from inside or outside this fine family home, with the gardens including several lawns, fine side patio and mature borders. An opportunity unlikely to avail itself again for some time and perhaps a once in a lifetime chance to acquire this absolute one off family sized home. |
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A stunningly presented former mine captain's house found between the villages of Bissoe and Twelveheads, positioned along the World Heritage site of the Poldice valley and the popular cycle trail linking Devoran with Portreath, just 8 miles or so from the City of Truro. The distinctive property, being detached and extended twice in recent years, provides spacious and most comfortable family sized accommodation. Of particular note is a 33ft living/dining room with a beautiful dual turn staircase rising to the first floor. A second staircase found within the kitchen/lobby area accesses the rear extension combining nicely with the original first floor accommodation.
Externally are superb and very well stocked private gardens with lovely rural views, a detached garage and driveway parking for several vehicles. A fine period home worthy and demanding of internal inspection.
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| This highly individual and incredibly unusual home comes complete with an overall plot of some 5 and a half acres or so that include a rather special and enchanting woodland of predominantly oak, with masses of seasonal bluebells and primroses, complete with an elevated timber 'retreat' of timber construction, built right in the centre of the wood, known as 'Rainbows End' and actually built around one of the trees. This building features its' own wood burning stove and decked balcony, with the land also featuring a large lawned meadow/paddock area, a Polytunnel, a very large Nissan Hut and several further substantial outbuildings. A 'peaceful rural sanctum' would perhaps be the most accurate way to describe this utterly intriguing property, being something of a 'wildlife haven,' with the house itself including 5 beds, (all of good size), a splendid sitting room with old fashioned fireplace and spacious kitchen/dining room, plus conservatory, cloakroom, utility room and a very stylish entrance reception landing area with full height vaulted ceiling and galleried landing above. The master bedroom comes complete with full en-suite bathroom, plus main/family bathroom. |
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