Guide price £2,650,000

Pillaton, Saltash

5
4
22.0 Acres

Managed by our Plymouth office

About the property

  • Substantial and elegant, 5 bedroom unlisted period house
  • 4 luxury distinctive holiday cottages
  • Profitable award-winning business with strong brand
  • Potential for expansion
  • Good owner privacy
  • Stunning mature grounds and country views (21 acres)
  • Highly accessible location (A38 4 miles)
  • Golf and Country Club (1.5 miles)
  • Freehold
Introduction
Nestled in 21 acres of lush countryside, set out in parkland style with open paddocks, this fabulous estate has the wow factor. Tucked between rolling fields of South East Cornwall sits an elegant Georgian country house. Currently run as an award winning self-catering holiday destination, it has four detached 5* cottages, each with private hot tub and stunning views, with scope for future potential.

A well-established and successful home and holiday letting business in a discreet yet accessible location. The property includes four 5-star Gold rated detached holiday cottages, with two of the cottages having previously been granted full residential planning consent (ask the agent for further detail), set within approximately 21 acres of parkland-style gardens and paddocks, offering an attractive lifestyle and income producing opportunity with scope for future potential.

Situation
Situated approximately half a mile from the historic village of Pillaton, with local amenities including a 12th Century public house, village hall, church and community vibe. Further services are available in Hatt, Saltash and the UK's ocean city of Plymouth, with the south-east Cornish coastline approximately 10 miles away. South East Cornwall is know as the forgotten corner of the county with quiet beaches and gorgeous harbour towns and villages. Mainline rail connections are accessible at Saltash and Plymouth, providing direct links to London, Newquay Airport is 1 hour away, while Dartmoor National Park, Bodmin Moor and the Tamar Valley are all within easy reach. A good range of state and private schooling is available locally

Main House
An unlisted, attractive period home, believed to be Georgian with Victorian additions. The property has been extensively improved and now provides spacious, characterful accommodation with a contemporary finish. Accommodation briefly comprises: entrance hall opening to a central staircase with galleried landing, sitting room and reception/drawing room, both with fireplaces, study, open-plan kitchen and dining room with Aga and central island, conservatory opening onto the garden, utility room, downstairs toilet. First floor comprises: galleried landing leading to five bedrooms (principal bedroom with dressing area and luxury en-suite, two further en-suite bedrooms, family bathroom). Approximate internal area: 4,104 sq ft (381 sq m).

The Holiday Cottages
Four detached, high-quality cottages, each with hot tub, garden and Weber barbecue:
Coach House - Sleeps 2
Owl Barn - Sleeps 6
Tree Barn - Sleeps 4
Heather Barn - Sleeps 4

Owl Barn and Tree Barn can be combined to sleep up to 10, with additional flexibility within Owl Barn.

Two of the cottages have previously been granted residential consent, allowing permanent occupation, please ask the agent for further information.

The Business
A successful, long-established and award-winning holiday letting business.

Awards include:

Cornwall Tourism Awards - Dog-Friendly Business of the Year (Gold), 2025
Cornwall Tourism Awards - Regenerative Tourism Award (Silver), 2025
Ethical and Sustainable Business of the Year (Bronze), 2023
Visit England Gold Award (current quality accreditation)
Green Tourism Gold Award (current sustainability accreditation)

Further details are available via www.kernockcottages.com

Renewable Energy & Services
Biomass boiler (installed 2015)
17kWh solar array
Two Tesla Powerwall batteries
Borehole water supply (mains retained as backup)
Private Drainage

The Land
A particular feature of the property is the tree lined drive which sweeps through the estate. The estate is a home to many tree species including rare wollemi pines, native to Australia, and more than a dozen rhodedhendron varieties. The gardens are understood to have royal connections with a myrtle bush reported to be grown from the same root stock as a sprig used in Queen Victoria's wedding bouquet.

The land (approximately 21 acres) has benefited from significant clearance management and improvement works, includes two small orchards and securely fenced dog-walking fields, making it well suited to grazing, equestrian use, growing and recreational purposes. The land is invaluable for the overall guest experience, future opportunity and enhances the estate.

Council Tax
Kernock House: Council Tax Band G

Holiday cottages: Rateable value £15,750

Viewings
Strictly by appointment through Stags Holiday Complex Department.

Agents Note
A right of way exists along part of the drive for a neighbours access.
 

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