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Guide price

£1,000,000

4 bed detached house for sale

St Martin, Cornwall TR12
4 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
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Guide price

£1,000,000

4 bed detached house for sale
St Martin, Cornwall TR12

    • 4 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 2 receptions

  • EPC Rating: D

Freehold

About this property

    A charming grade II listed farmhouse with far-reaching rural views, A separate annexe, workshop and artist’s studio, set within approximately 2 acres of beautiful grounds.

    The Property

    Tregiddris Farmhouse is a beautifully restored Grade II listed home dating to circa 1798, set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the Lizard Peninsula. Originally part of a small hamlet, the property retains its historic character while offering well-appointed living spaces. A welcoming entrance hall leads into the main living area, where a striking stone inglenook fireplace with a freestanding log burner creates a cosy focal point. The formal dining room, with its ornate fireplace and tiled surround, enjoys views over the front lawn. The kitchen is both spacious and functional with far reaching views over the open countryside. The kitchen features an electric aga, integrated induction hob, separate Neff oven with AEG extractor, an integrated AEG dishwasher and an integrated fridge. A breakfast area provides a relaxed dining space.

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    A separate preparation kitchen/utility room offers additional storage and workspace, with a range of base and eye-level units, built-in storage, and space for a washing machine, tumble dryer, and large fridge freezer. This room also benefits from far-reaching rural views and direct access to the driveway. A downstairs shower room and plant room complete the ground floor. As you ascend to the first floor you find yourself on a charming galleried landing from here a door leads to the principal bedroom featuring built-in storage and an en-suite shower room. Off the landing are two double bedrooms and an additional guest bedroom. The front-facing rooms overlook the lawned garden, while the rear bedroom enjoys sweeping rural views. A family bathroom, airing cupboard, and generous eaves storage offer excellent additional space and potential.

    Outside

    Set within extensive grounds, Tregiddris Farmhouse enjoys a beautifully maintained level lawn, bordered by mature trees and specimen shrubs. A productive orchard and vegetable garden with a greenhouse and polytunnel offer excellent opportunities for gardening and self-sufficiency. This area features a range of timber outbuildings, perfect for storage. While the paddock gives potential buyers the flexibility to create additional income potential, construct an additional dwelling (subject to the relevant permissions) or enjoy it as part of the gardens. The property benefits from a generous driveway providing ample parking. The peaceful rural setting is complemented by an abundance of local wildlife, with regular sightings of cattle egrets, jays, woodpeckers, and a resident barn owl that often perches on the field gate.

    The Annexe And Outbuildings

    A key feature of the property is the self-contained annexe, perfect for guest accommodation or multi-generational living. Entered via a boot room, the annexe includes a downstairs shower room, while the first floor offers an open-plan kitchen, living, and dining area, along with a separate bedroom. The annexe is currently being used as a very popular holiday let Below, a garage/workshop—currently divided by a partition wall to create an artist’s studio—provides versatile use. This wall could be removed to create a spacious double garage if desired.

    Location

    Tregiddris Farmhouse enjoys a peaceful setting in unspoiled countryside, within easy reach of Cornwall’s south coast and its many sandy beaches and hidden coves, including Frenchman’s Creek. Local attractions include the Seal Sanctuary, Poldark Mine, Tremayne Quay, and the Trelowarren Estate, with further highlights such as Trebah and Heligan Gardens, and the castle at Pendennis nearby. Ideal for an active lifestyle, the area offers coastal walks, sailing, cycling, tennis, and golf. Families benefit from a local school bus, and nearby pubs and eateries – including The Ship at Mawgan and The Prince of Wales – offer excellent dining. A rare chance to own a home of heritage and charm in one of Cornwall’s most desirable locations.

    Services

    Mains electric, mains water, septic tank drainage.

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