Listed for £695,000
February 27, 2026
Sold for £585,000
2021
Sold for £249,750
2015
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Hillview is approached via a sweeping driveway, offering ample off road parking and turning space. Beyond this lies the detached garage, complete with an electric up and over door, side pedestrian access, lighting and power.
The surrounding gardens are generous and well established, featuring a wide variety of mature shrubs and plants. A striking monkey puzzle tree adds character to the front, while a lawned side garden provides a cool, shaded spot.
For keen gardeners, the property includes a large greenhouse and several raised vegetable beds. According to the vendors, the soil is nutrient rich and has yielded excellent produce. Two spacious garden sheds offer practical storage.
Beyond the rear garden lies approximately 4.7 acres of pasture, divided into several paddocks for rotational grazing. A wooden stable block with two looseboxes is serviced with power, lighting, and water, enabling year round use. The gently sloping land is enclosed by natural boundaries, with separate access to the public highway.
From the top of the field, the panoramic views are truly spectacular, taking in the full majesty of Bodmin Moor with Rough Tor and Brown Willy forming a dramatic backdrop.
As the vendors attest, this property is perfect for those seeking a country lifestyle - one where animals can be kept, gardens enjoyed, and the peace of the countryside savoured.
The property sits on the fringes of the quiet hamlet of Laneast approximately 8 miles from Launceston. The village itself has a Parish Church and within one mile there is the Moorview Service Station and a County Primary School and further village amenities at Altarnun.
The ancient former market town of Launceston boasts a range of shopping, commercial, educational and recreational facilities and lies adjacent to the A30 trunk road giving access to Truro and West Cornwall in one direction and Exeter and beyond in the opposite direction.
The rugged North Cornish Coastline is located within striking distance and offers miles and miles of cliff top walks, sandy beaches and surfing.
From Launceston town centre proceed to Pennygillam roundabout taking the first exit signposted towards Bodmin heading westbound along the A30 dual carriageway. Take the second left hand exit signposted towards Camelford and north Cornwall proceeding along the A395. Continue for several miles through the village of Pipers Pool heading up onto Laneast Down. Take the left hand turning signposted towards St. Clether and Laneast. Continue along this single track road and ignore the left hand turning for Laneast. After a further one mile, the property will be found on the right hand side.
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