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- Bungalow Type
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- 3
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- 2
Bathrooms
- Freehold Tenure
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This enchanting single-storey barn conversion, nestled in the serene countryside, is a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern sophistication. From the moment you step through the sturdy, solid wood stable door, you are greeted by an inviting entrance bathed in natural light, with exposed beams adding timeless character to the airy space.
The living areas are designed for comfort and elegance. The living room, with its cozy wood-burning fireplace set in a charming brick surround and crowned with a solid elm mantle, creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The adjoining dining area, fitted with plush new carpeting, is ideal for entertaining or family gatherings. The fully equipped kitchen, featuring beautiful cherry wood cabinetry, offers both functionality and style, seamlessly leading to a utility room that includes a striking double copper sink.
The home offers three thoughtfully designed bedrooms, each exuding its own unique charm. The spacious primary bedroom includes an ensuite with a recently updated shower unit and sleek vanity fittings. The second bedroom overlooks the lush rear courtyard garden, offering a serene retreat, while the third bedroom, currently styled as an office, provides versatility for your needs. The family bathroom is a haven of relaxation, featuring a luxurious roll-top slipper bath.
Outside, the property reveals a world of outdoor beauty and practicality. The enclosed courtyard garden, framed by a dry stone wall and vibrant with mature plantings, provides a peaceful sanctuary for al fresco dining or quiet contemplation. Beyond, two expansive detached gardens beckon exploration. One is a picturesque expanse with stately specimen trees and verdant shrubs, while the other is a stunningly designed masterpiece by Chelsea & Hampton Court Medal Winner Alistair Rivers, celebrated in the National Garden Scheme for its exquisite layout and artistry.
The substantial workshop is over 20 feet long, complete with a slate roof and membraned floor, offering incredible versatility. It provides ample space for hobbies, creative pursuits, or storage. The adjacent log store has pre-planning approval for conversion into a garden studio, ideal for use as a home office, artist's retreat, or similar endeavour. This flexibility is a significant asset for those seeking work-from-home opportunities or a dedicated creative space.
Additional features include a greenhouse and log store, perfect for gardening enthusiasts. The property also benefits from solar panels that generate a tax-free income of approximately £1,000 annually, adding a practical and financial advantage to its many charms.
Parking is abundant, with a garage en-bloc, an allocated parking space, and additional room for vehicles in front of the house and the field garden. Conveniently located less than a mile from Tregony village, with its pub, shops, and highly rated schools, this property offers the best of rural tranquillity with easy access to amenities, schools, and transport links. Whether youre seeking a permanent family home or an idyllic retreat, this charming barn conversion promises a lifestyle of unmatched comfort, beauty, and serenity. EPC: E.
General Information
Services and Specifications: Mains water (metered via local farm) and electricity. Private drainage. Electric Storage Heaters. Double Glazed Windows. Solar panels providing tax free income (approximately £1,000 per annum).Energy Performance Certificate Rating: ECouncil Tax Band: EFTTC Broadband available: Openreach predicted max download speeds: Ultrafast 1800 Mbps; Standard 24 Mbps.Ofcom Mobile Area Coverage Rating: Likely.Land Registry Title Number: C797726 (house, garage & parking) & CL97728 (separate garden area).Tenure: FREEHOLD.
Tregony, often referred to as the gateway to the Roseland Peninsula, is a charming village in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Renowned for its picturesque beaches, quaint fishing villages, rolling countryside, and excellent sailing opportunities, the area offers a quintessential Cornish lifestyle. Once a bustling port on the River Fal, Tregony has embraced its rich history while flourishing as a vibrant community. The village boasts a wealth of historic architecture, a beautiful church, an excellent junior school, and the highly acclaimed Roseland Academy Senior School, rated Outstanding by Ofsted. Local amenities include two doctors' surgeries, a dentist, a hairdresser, a traditional public house, and a variety of shops along the wide, character-filled main street, including a mini-market and post office.Despite its idyllic rural setting, Tregony is exceptionally well-connected. A reliable bus service links the village to Truro, St Austell, Probus, Portscatho, Veryan, and St Mawes. Just eight miles away, the city of Truro serves as Cornwalls commercial hub, offering an array of retail outlets, private schooling options, and a mainline railway station with direct connections to London Paddington.Cornwall as a whole is a treasure trove of attractions and experiences. Iconic landmarks like the Eden Project, the National Maritime Museum, the Lost Gardens of Heligan, and the Tate St Ives attract visitors from near and far. Cornwall Airport Newquay enhances accessibility with daily flights to London and connections to regional UK and European destinations. Food enthusiasts are spoilt for choice, with an impressive array of Michelin-starred and celebrity chef restaurants. From Rick Stein and Paul Ainsworth in Padstow to Nathan Outlaw in Port Isaac and Michael Caines in Maenporth, culinary excellence abounds. The Roseland Peninsula itself is home to rising stars like Paul Green at The Driftwood in Rosevine, Simon Stallard at The Hidden Hut on Porthcurnick Beach, The Standard Inn in Gerrans, and Stuart Shaw at the Idle Rocks in St Mawes, making it a paradise for fine dining and authentic Cornish cuisine.