Price changed to £500,000
August 11, 2025
Price changed to £550,000
May 19, 2025
Listed for £600,000
September 20, 2024
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Location - Situated just inland from St Just and St Mawes, deep within the Roseland countryside and just above St Just Creek, Messack Bungalow is one of a mere handful of individual properties surrounded by countryside owned by the National Trust.
The bungalow is approached from the B3289 road, a minor road connecting St Just-in-Roseland with the King Harry ferry. It is a short distance from St. Just-in-Roseland village which is most widely known for its historic church and churchyard set beside the beautiful tidal creek where subtropical plants grow alongside the native trees and flora. The property is also close to St Mawes and this has an international reputation as one of the country's most sought after areas in which to reside with a distinctive Mediterranean atmosphere. The village provides a good selection of individual shops including a small supermarket, hotels, restaurants, inns, primary school and a very active sailing club. The whole of the Roseland Peninsula is designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty and offers superb scenery and walks, a number of beautiful beaches, coves and a general feeling of peace and tranquility. At St. Mawes there is a passenger ferry to the historic harbour town of Falmouth. The King Harry car ferry is very close by and provides for an easy commute to Falmouth and the Cathedral city of Truro.
In greater detail the accommodation comprises (all measurements are approximate):
Conservatory - Windows overlooking the front with far reaching countryside views. Glazed door to:
Entrance Hall - Doors to sitting room, dining room and kitchen. Radiator.
Sitting Room - Window overlooking the front garden and countryside beyond. Tiled open fireplace (not used). Radiator.
Dining Room - Window to front through conservatory. Open fireplace. Television and telephone points.
Kitchen/Breakfast Room - A twin aspect room with windows overlooking the rear filed and side driveway. Base and eye level kitchen units. Single stainless steel sink/drainer. Electric oven with ceramic hob above.
Utility Room - Space and plumbing for washing machine.
Rear Porch - Window overlooking the rear filed. Oil fired central heating boiler. Half glazed door to rear veranda.
Inner Hallway - Loft access with ladder. Radiator. Window to side. Airing cupboard with slatted shelves.
Bedroom One - Window to front enjoying far reaching rural views. Radiator. Telephone point.
Bathroom - Frosted window to rear. Cast iron bath with Mira shower over. Wash hand basin. Heated towel rail.
Separate W.C - Low level w.c. Radiator. Frosted window to rear.
Bedroom Two - Window overlooking the rear field. Radiator.
Outside - Messack Bungalow is approached from a quiet country lane that continues to the other properties on Messack Farm. A private entrance drive leads up to the property where there is hardstanding providing parking for several cars. The gardens and grounds are predominantly grass enclosed within natural hedge boundaries. The rear paddock is regularly mown by the vendor but is ideal for a small pony or hobby farming and has huge potential to create a fabulous garden subject to consent. A stock proof boundary fence will have to be erected by the purchasers on the western boundary between points A and B which they will own and maintain. There are fabulous far reaching views over the surrounding countryside from the gardens and land. The garden and grounds extend to approximately 1.3 acres or thereabouts.
Services - Private water and drainage. Mains electricity. Oil fired central heating.
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 - From Truro proceed along the A390 towards St. Austell and from Probus by-pass turn right onto the A3078 signposted to Tregony and St. Mawes. Continue along this road for approximately seven miles and after leaving Trewithian and after the Portscatho turn off take the next right hand turning following signs for the King Harry Ferry. Join the B3289 and look out for the left hand turning signposted "Roundhouse Barn" and follow this road for approximately one mile looking for signpost on the left to Messack Farm. Messack Bungalow is the first property and easily identified on the right hand side.