Guide price £1,450,000

Tregidden, Nr. Helford

11
4
5.82 Acres

Managed by our Truro office

About the property

  • COMING SOON
  • Gorgeous five bedroom former farmhouse
  • Pair of attractive converted holiday barns
  • Further outbuildings with potential
  • Idyllic mature gardens and grounds
  • Paddocks, orchard and wild wood
  • Close to the coast and Helford River
  • Tranquil valley setting
  • Freehold
  • Council Tax Band F
SITUATION
The property is situated in a peaceful rural valley on the unspoilt Lizard Peninsula, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, renowned for its dramatic coastline, sheltered creeks and attractive countryside. The property enjoys a tranquil setting surrounded by open farmland while remaining conveniently placed for access to local villages and the coast.

The nearby creekside village of Helford, set on the banks of the picturesque Helford River, is well known for its sailing club, waterside walks and traditional inn. Also close by is the small coastal hamlet of Gillan, overlooking Gillan Creek and offering access to quiet beaches and beautiful creeks leading to the Helford estuary. The historic village of St Keverne is within easy reach and provides day-to-day amenities including a village shop, public houses, a primary school and community facilities.

The market town of Helston lies approximately 9 miles away and provides a more comprehensive range of shopping, schooling and leisure facilities. The surrounding area of Cornwall offers outstanding opportunities for coastal walking, sailing and outdoor pursuits, making this a particularly attractive location for those seeking a peaceful rural lifestyle close to the coast and countryside.

THE PROPERTY
Set in a fabulous private position, within just under six acres of land, the property is a charming, non-listed period home accompanied by two attractive holiday cottages and a selection of outbuildings. The substantial former farmhouse, which faces approximately south-east, features an impressive exposed stone and granite facade and enjoys beautiful pastoral views across the surrounding countryside.

Located just below the main house are a pair of sympathetically converted barns that provide characterful holiday accommodation in this wonderful rural setting.

The properties are surrounded by mature, well-established gardens and grounds, along with paddocks, an orchard, and an area of woodland.

SERVICES
Mains electricity. Private drainage via a septic tank. Private water supply from a borehole and additional spring. Oil fired central heating. Variable to good outdoor mobile coverage (Ofcom). Standard broadband in the area (Ofcom).

VIEWINGS
Strictly by prior appointment with Stags Truro Office.

FOR MORE INFORMATION
Please contact Stags' Truro office.
 

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