£1,395,000
8 bed country house for saleWarleggan - St. Neot, Cornwall PL30
8 beds
7 baths
6 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
D. R. Kivell Country Property
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About this property
Character Country House
3 popular holiday letting cottages
Grade II Listed
Established B&B Business
Well Presented
Stunning picturesque location
Peace and tranquillity
Landscaped gardens
Pasture paddocks / Woodland
River and waterfall
Quietly located small country estate in the heart of the picturesque Cornish countryside. Grade II listed house, 3 popular holiday letting cottages and a Bed & Breakfast business. Extensive lawned and landscaped gardens. 15.5 acres of pasture paddocks, amenity woodland, ponds and river.
•Character Country House
•3 popular holiday letting cottages
•Grade II Listed
•Established B&B Business
•Well Presented
•Stunning picturesque location
•Peace and tranquillity
•Landscaped gardens
•Pasture paddocks
•Woodland
•River and waterfall
Mennabroom is located on the southern edge of Bodmin Moor, 2 miles to the north of St Neot Village and 17 miles Southwest of Launceston. Liskeard is 11 miles to the southeast and Truro is 37 miles to the southwest. And Launceston. Mennabroom is situated in an excellent location being equal distance from both the north and south Cornish coasts. Bodmin Moor splits the north and south coasts and is home to the county's highest peaks, providing picturesque open spaces for those in search of the great outdoors with its mile-upon-mile of spectacular walks, cycling and horse riding.
Mennabroom has a charming and characterful Grade II listed family home dating from the 13th Century and believed to be the oldest inhabited dwelling in the area. Extensive renovations have been undertaken in recent years including re-roofing the farmhouse with reclaimed Delabole slate, installation of air source heat pumps central heating, custom-built American white oak kitchen furniture, bathroom suites and a solar pv array. The accommodation briefly comprises: Entrance hall, sitting room and large drawing room with wood burning stoves, dining room, farmhouse kitchen with oil fired Aga and utility boot room. On the first floor master suite with dressing room and en-suite bathroom, 2 further en-suite double bedrooms and a nursery/study. Three 17th Century converted barns provide popular, 4 star self-catering holiday cottages and a detached studio/office reception, cloak room and laundry room offers an ideal work-from-home opportunity. A modern general purpose building offers storage and housing for livestock and potential for American Barn style stabling. A particular feature of the property are the beautiful grounds extending in all to approximately 15.5 acres (6.27 ha), of gardens and woodland, complemented by productive pasture land which provides grazing for livestock or horses. Running along the valley bottom is an area of deciduous amenity woodland intersected by the River Dewey, providing a natural conservation area and wildlife haven, together with delightful walks.
The Holiday Cottages
There are three well-presented converted barns arranged around the rear courtyard, which provide popular, spacious and well equipped holiday letting cottages:
The Byre – sleeps 2
The Shippon – Sleeps 4
The Tallett – Sleeps 6
Outside
An attractive driveway leads through the land to a large parking and turning area beyond the farmhouse. A further drive spurs off the main driveway and provides separate access to the holiday cottages and parking area. Lying to the east of the main house is a garden with a large patio, Stone steps lead to a large lawned area with mature beech and sycamore trees, flowerbed borders with a variety of flowering shrubs. There is a further winter garden with a variety of ornamental trees and flowering shrubs.
To the south of the drive is a south-facing lawned / small orchard, and to the rear are raised flowerbeds within natural stone walls.
Detached Studio/Office (5.03m x 2.34m (16'6" x 7'8" ))
Cloakroom: WC and wash hand basin. Laundry: 5.03m x 2.36m (8’3 x 7’3)
Detached Garage (9.12m x 5.31m (29'11" x 17'5" ))
Storage Building/Implement Store (11.56m x 8.23m (37'11" x 27'0" ))
General Purpose Building (11.56m x 8.23m (37'11" x 27'0" ))
Divided into four storage pens.
Stock Pen (3.56m x 3.43m (11'8" x 11'3" ))
Feed Store (3.66m x 2.90m (12'0" x 9'6" ))
Animal Shelter (3.66m x 3.66m (12'0" x 12'0" ))
The Land
In total, the property extends to approximately 15.5 acres (6.27 ha) of gardens, pasture paddocks and amenity woodland.
To the north of the property, leading off the driveway for the cottages, is a fenced poultry enclosure with adjoining large kitchen garden, soft fruit cage, aluminium-framed Greenhouse and a large Poly Tunnel frame.
On the approach to the house and cottages the drive crosses a stream with a small waterfall and 2 wildlife ponds. To the south side of the farmhouse, running up the valley to the west, is a delightful area of deciduous woodland intersected by the River Dewey which attracts a wide variety of wildlife and offers tranquil walks.
Tenure
The property is offered for sale freehold with vacant possession on completion.
Services
Water – Private
Drainage – Private
Electricity – Mains
Renewable Energy - Solar pv Array
Heating – Air Source Heat Pump Central Heating
Telephone & Broadband – BT connection
Main House – Council Tax Band E
EPC - House D65 - The Byre D60 - Shippon D55 - Tallett D65
Pubic Rights Of Way
A public footpath crosses the land
Viewing Arrangements
Strictly by appointment with D R Kivell & Partners. Tel:
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