Guide price
£4,250,000
(£333/sq. ft)
7 bed detached house for saleLerryn, Lostwithiel, Cornwall PL22
7 beds
5 baths
5 receptions
12,773 sq. ft
- Freehold
Knight Frank - Country Department Sales
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About this property
7 bedrooms
5 reception rooms
5 bathrooms
17.75 acres
Outbuildings
Period
Detached
Garden
Riverside
Rural
Swimming Pool
Waterside
Cellar
Woodland
Standalone secondary accommodation
Ethy House is a striking Grade II* listed Georgian residence of architectural and historical significance, believed to have been built on the site of a former medieval manor once held by the Courtenay family. Positioned at the end of a long private drive, the house sits in an elevated setting within just under 18 acres of gardens and grounds, with sweeping views across National Trust land and the wooded valley beyond.
Built in the 1700s with a graceful 19th-century extension, Ethy House combines classic symmetry with refined detailing. The rendered façade, granite dressings, and sash windows create an elegant silhouette. Inside, the house retains an abundance of period features, including original cornicing, rococo plasterwork, acanthus ceiling roses, and Delft tile fireplaces. A fine open-string staircase with barley sugar balusters rises through the centre of the home, and the principal reception rooms include a drawing room, dining room and library – all of which feature marble fireplaces and exceptional proportions.
The kitchen/breakfast room lies in the north-east wing, with access to a lower ground floor comprising an indoor swimming pool, sauna, estate office and generous stores. On the upper floors are seven bedrooms – several with en suites – arranged to make the most of the south-facing aspect. A first-floor drawing room is particularly impressive, offering outstanding symmetry and light.
The gardens at Ethy House are beautifully conceived, with formal lawns giving way to a series of enclosed walled gardens, each with their own character. These include a productive kitchen garden with raised beds, a sheltered potting area, and ornamental brickwork walls thought to date back to the 18th century. Mature trees and structured borders add seasonal interest throughout.
To the rear of the main house is a charming two-bedroom cottage with its own garden and access, perfect for guests, extended family, or staff accommodation. A range of attractive stone outbuildings – including a garage, stores, and garden enclosures – offer further scope, some believed to contain remnants of the original medieval manor.
Ethy House is positioned in one of south Cornwall's most beautiful and unspoilt valleys, nestled high above the peaceful River Lerryn in a setting that combines privacy, heritage and breathtaking natural surroundings. This elevated position commands far-reaching views over the wooded valley below and offers immediate access to scenic walking trails and riverside footpaths along the Lerryn and its estuary.
The charming village of Lerryn lies just below the house and is a focal point of this tranquil corner of Cornwall. With its pretty stone bridge, traditional pub, community shop and picturesque setting, Lerryn has long been regarded as one of the region's hidden gems. The river is tidal here, offering opportunities for paddleboarding, kayaking and small-boat exploration from the village slipway, and connecting eventually to the renowned Fowey Estuary.
The nearby town of Lostwithiel is less than ten minutes away and provides a full range of local amenities including a mainline railway station, which offers direct trains to London Paddington in just over four hours. Lostwithiel is also known for its vibrant antiques scene, independent shops, cafés and restaurants, and strong community spirit.
To the south, the historic harbour town of Fowey offers a wealth of lifestyle appeal, from boutique shopping and fine dining to sailing, art galleries and literary festivals. Fowey's deep-water harbour attracts yachts from around the world and is home to a thriving sailing club. Further afield, the market town of Liskeard and the cathedral city of Truro provide wider amenities, schools and cultural attractions.
For those seeking outdoor adventure, the location offers the best of Cornwall's coast and countryside. Bodmin Moor, with its open landscape, tors and heritage sites, lies to the north, while the South West Coast Path and some of Cornwall's most celebrated beaches and coves are within easy reach. The area is also home to a number of National Trust properties and ancient woodlands, making it an exceptional base for nature lovers.
Road connections are excellent, with the A38 and A30 nearby, providing easy links to Exeter, Plymouth and the M5. Newquay Airport is approximately 30 miles away and offers domestic and European flights year-round, ideal for those travelling regularly or welcoming international guests.
Ethy House enjoys the rare combination of rural tranquillity and accessibility, making it one of the most desirable locations in south Cornwall for those seeking a peaceful lifestyle without compromise on convenience.
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