Listed for £750,000
November 5, 2025
Sold for £425,000
2019
Sold for £419,950
2017
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The gardens themselves exude refinement and versatility, arranged across multiple tiers that invite exploration and relaxation. A series of intimate seating areas offer idyllic spots to unwind, while a harmonious blend of painted retaining walls and traditional Cornish dwarf walls introduces texture and character. This careful interplay of modern design and timeless craftsmanship creates an outdoor sanctuary ideal for sophisticated alfresco dining, elegant entertaining, or tranquil enjoyment beneath the open sky.
To the rear, the patio garden has been entirely finished in premium composite decking, enclosed with bespoke fencing and lush screening for complete seclusion. Bathed in southern sunlight, this serene retreat provides the perfect haven for sunbathing or indulging in the luxury of the hot tub. Immaculately maintained and masterfully curated, the gardens form a truly distinguished extension of the home, an exceptional setting that epitomizes contemporary elegance and sophistication.
Location - Approximately two and a half miles from Truro, Shortlanesend is a thriving village surrounded by rolling countryside that abounds with scenic walks, including the Idless and Newmills valleys.
Local facilities include shop and post office, primary school and pub together with a playing field and village hall. Nearby Penrose Water Gardens is a tranquil place to visit with over 40 lily ponds and the renowned Cornish Barista cafe.
The village is linked to Truro by a cycle way/footpath which provides easy access to all the amenities of this small city, Dominated by the splendid three spired cathedral which stands at its heart, this ancient port is situated in a valley at the head of the beautiful river bearing its name and now forms the retailing, administrative and cultural centre of the county. A stroll around the centre will find numerous restaurants, cafés and public houses together with a wide variety of independent and national retailers.
The train station links directly with London Paddington, whilst a number of daily scheduled domestic and international flights depart from Newquay Airport.
Directions - Leaving Truro via Kenwyn Hill proceed to Shortlanesend on the B3284, upon reaching the village turn left just prior to the roundabout into School Hill, after a short distance Penmullin can be found on the right hand side.
Viewings - Strictly and only by prior appointment via Stags Truro office.
Services - Mains electricity and metred water. Mains drainage. Oil central heating.
Broadband: Basic up to 8 Mbps, Superfast up to 80 Mbps, Ultrafast up to 1800 Mbps (Ofcom).
Mobile phone: 02, Vodaphone andEE are all likely (Ofcom).
Council Tax Band - E (£3,007 pa) Flood Risk - Very Low. Listed Building - No. Conservation Area - No.
Satellite / Fibre TV Availability: BT & Sky (Ofcom).