- A large detached family home +
- Lounge with wood burner plus separate dining room +
- Conservatory plus spa room +
- Spacious kitchen/diner plus further separate kitchen +
- Two shower rooms and a ground floor cloakroom +
- Four bedrooms, principal with dressing room +
- uPVC double glazing and oil fired central heating +
- Ideal location for access to the A30 +
- Grounds in the region of 1.1 acres including garden and glamping site +
- Two separate parking areas +
An opportunity to purchase this substantial detached residence located on the outskirts of Redruth including an established glamping site with two tents, both of which have their own separate showers and WC with solar powered supply.
The main property is delightful family home offering generous proportioned rooms throughout with part of the property having a self-contained area comprising of a lounge, kitchen and cloakroom, making it ideal for a dependent relative.
The additional accommodation comprises of an entrance boot room, a large kitchen/diner, conservatory, spa room, spacious lounge with feature wood burner with an archway leading to a dining room whilst to the first floor are four bedrooms, the principal having its own dressing room, two shower rooms and access to a useful loft room.
Throughout the property there are a number of characteristic features such as beamed ceilings and a floor to ceiling brick fireplace in the lounge, making it a delightful focal point.
Externally the gardens and grounds are in the region of 1.1 acres divided into different sections with the glamping area, small paddock, wooded area and formal gardens to both front and rear with a range of useful outbuildings.
The property is approached via a private lane with access two separate parking areas, one of which leads to the gravelled parking for the glamping designated areas.
Treleigh Farm is located on the outskirts of the historic mining town of Redruth and steeped in Cornish history and traditions.
Within just a short driving distance is the delightful rugged north coast with it’s beautiful coastline walks taking in the wonderful scenery and known for its excellent surfing beaches such as Portreath, Perranporth and Porthtowan.
For those wishing to explore this exquisite location there are an abundance of countryside walks including Carn Brea, Tehidy Woods and the Great Flat Lode.
The cathedral city of Truro is approximately fifteen miles distance known for its Georgian architecture, cobbled streets and being home to the Hall for Cornwall and the three spired Gothic cathedral.
For those who enjoy water sports such as paddle boarding and kayaking the south coast is sheltered and is a popular destination to explore the many surrounding creeks and rivers.
The main A30 trunk road is also accessible and makes travelling to and from the county that much easier and reaching other destinations within the county.