Listed for £1,150,000
September 9, 2025
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House And Gardens - The house is full of character (although not listed) and is naturally well-lit, whilst many of the rear (west)-facing rooms, including the sitting room, dining room, kitchen, conservatory and several of the bedrooms, enjoy a wonderful view of the gardens and surrounding land. The farmhouse itself is believed to date to the 1880’s and was originally two miners' cottages which have subsequently been amalgamated and extended to form the well-proportioned home that exists today.
A pitched storm porch provides access, with the ground floor accommodation briefly comprising: a slate-tiled reception hallway/snug with a sizable log-burning stove set into a stone fireplace; a dual-aspect sitting room centered around an attractive cast iron fireplace housing a log-burning stove; a dual-aspect dining room with a third log-burning stove within a stone fireplace; a farmhouse kitchen, opening into a hardwood conservatory which in turn leads out to the garden; a dedicated home office; a utility, and; a rear porch and cloakroom. The kitchen is comprised of an excellent range of solid timber cupboards and cabinets with granite worktops over, with integrated appliances to include a fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and double Belfast sink. There is also a programable electric Aga with two hotplates and four ovens.
On the first floor are three extremely good-sized double bedrooms, all with generous bath or shower room en-suite facilities, including the master suite which is complete with a dressing room that could also serve as a fifth bedroom. The family bathroom is fitted with both a rolltop bath and a large walk-in shower enclosure. Stairs rise again to a converted second-floor loft room currently serving as a further double bedroom and home office space with striking exposed trusses.
The house's wonderful gardens extend to well over half an acre, and wrap around the property on three sides but are primarily south and west-facing, enjoying a superb outlook across the neighbouring fields. The gardens comprise a mix of natural lawns with colourful beds and borders, interspersed with, and framed by, a wealth of mature specimen trees and shrubs, and several fruit trees including two established apples and two pears. Finally, adjacent to the principal garden is an all-weather, hard-surface tennis court enclosed by high mesh fencing.
Land And Outbuildings - The house is approached over a long, private driveway which splits off to provide separate access into the yard, arranged around which are a selection of outbuildings including a substantial stable barn providing extremely well-packaged, high-quality equestrian accommodation, covered hay/fodder stores, a double garage, a workshop and machinery sheds.
The steel-framed stable barn is divided internally into three rubber-matter loose boxes and a tack room, with each box having access to a sizeable covered and enclosed veranda which can be gated off to provide individual undercover turnout pens. The building has power, lighting and external water connections. Across the drive from the yard is a 40x20ft sand school with land drains, enclosed by post and rail fencing. Outriding can be found at West Down, 1.5 miles to the south along a country lane.
The property is offered with two fields (0.91 and 1.25 acres) which lie to the north of the house and directly adjacent to the stable block. Two further lots are also available by separate negotiation, comprising two eastern fields adjacent to the sand school (totalling 1.708 acres), and two large fields to the west (2.63 and 2.71 acres) running away to, and meeting the river Tavy in a small area of scrubland. In total, the site amounts to 11.894 acres as a whole.
Services - Mains water, drainage and electricity. PV panels benefitting from a feed-in tariff. Oil-fired central heating. Ultrafast broadband is available. Limited mobile voice/data services are available with all four major providers (Source: Ofcom's online service checker). Please note that the agents have neither inspected nor tested these services.
Agent's Notes - 1. Viewings are strictly by prior appointment with the vendors' sole agents, Stags. The What3words reference is ///value.dress.bounding. For detailed directions, please contact the office.
2. The property is located in an area well-known for its historic metalliferous mining activity. Two mine shafts are known to exist within the boundaries (one in the garden, one beneath the tennis court), and these were capped in 1995. Our clients have a mining survey from the time of the capping.
3. Planning consent was granted in 2017 under application reference 0955/17/FUL for the erection of 23 houses in the adjacent field to the north of the property (a roadway is visible on our Location Plan). Please contact Stags for further information.
4. Fishing rights are not included with the property but keen fishermen can apply for membership of the appropriate syndicate to fish from their own land.