- A charming 4 bedroomed granite farmhouse +
- High quality one bedroomed annexe +
- Enjoys lower than expected running costs +
- C. 1 acre of gardens +
- Orchards, greenhouses, vegetable garden and chicken coop +
- Wonderful countryside views +
- Peaceful setting between Lamorna and St. Buryan +
- PV solar panels with feed in tariff +
Commanding a serene private position in West Cornwall stands this sublime farmhouse, enjoying magnificent gardens and views with over 2300sq.ft of versatile accommodation thanks to extensive improvements and addition of a stylish one bedroomed annexe by the current owners. The charming granite home from C. 1780 retains great character and a picture-perfect façade of the country lifestyle dream.
A comfortable conservatory entrance opens to a flagstone inner hall, leading to a wonderful farmhouse kitchen/dining room with marble worktops and oil-fired Stanley cooker. There’s no shortage of storage with the adjoining utility/prep room easily mistaken for a second kitchen, a very useful space for the yield of homegrown produce with a connecting laundry room.
A dual aspect living room is centred around a handsome granite fireplace with wood burner. Beyond which is a modernised double shower room and adjoining charming sitting room which could be a lovely ground floor bedroom. First floor accommodation, recently recarpeted, comprises three bedrooms including a generous and light principal bedroom, all enjoying delightful views across your own grounds and countryside beyond. Also to this level is the large family bathroom.
Creating the option for multi-generational living is the tremendous one bedroomed annexe. Set within an attractive detached granite barn, there is a large dual aspect sitting room with tall, vaulted ceilings, exposed beams and wood burner, opening to a well equipped and stylish kitchen. The triple aspect en suite bedroom is a delight, with deep slate capped windows and calming views to the garden.
Outiside
Mature west facing grounds of just under an acre provide numerous pockets of tranquillity to enjoy, from hard landscaped seating and BBQ areas, expansive lawns, a pond, elevated sheltered sitting area, enclosed and well-kept vegetable garden, a large chicken coop, two orchard areas with a variety of fruit trees and two large timber greenhouses. Surrounded by countryside and offering magnificent far reaching views, the garden is a rural paradise. Within the detached annexe barn is a sizeable workshop and store, perfect for the ride on mower or usable as a garage. There is parking for multiple vehicles.
General Information
Services: The property is connected to mains electric as well as 12 solar panels with feed in tariff until 2035, private water via a bore hole, private drainage via septic (which we are understand from our client to by compliant), oil-fired central heating.
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax: Band E
EPC: House F, Annexe D
Situated in rural splendour between St. Buryan and Lamorna, there are great amenities, breathtaking scenery and some of the most rugged and undisturbed stretches of coastline in the country. The SW Coast path explores many hidden gems and famous landmarks, with The Minnack Theatre and Pedn Vounder beach within a few miles and the picturesque Lamorna Cove is just 2 miles away and it's clear to see why this area was frequented by so many artists during the early 20th century. Nearby Penzance offers many boutique stores, bars and dining options plus a choice of shopping and schooling. The Jubilee pool is Britain’s largest seawater Lido and nearby Mounst Bay is great for windsurfing, overlooked by the historic St.
Michael’s Mount.