Guide price
£550,000
3 bed detached house for salePenvorder Lane, Bodmin PL30
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
Superb period property
Stunning views towards north coast
Located in popular village
Feature kitchen/dining room
2 reception rooms with lovely views
3 large double bedrooms
Bathroom and shower room
Oil fired central heating
Detached outbuilding/potential annex
Numerous character features
Penvorder House is a delightful detached family property which offers a wealth of charm and character. A viewing is considered essential to appreciate the many unique features and far reaching views towards the north coast.
The original part of the house is believed to have been constructed around 1550 with a later addition in the early 1900's ensuring well-proportioned and bright accommodation. A particular feature is the clome oven which is believed to be of one of only two surviving in the whole of Cornwall from the 16th century.
The ground floor accommodation comprises: Entrance hall, living room, lounge, feature kitchen/dining room, large utility/boot room and a shower room.
From the entrance hall, stairs lead to the first floor landing, 3 spacious double bedrooms and a family bathroom.
The property is set in good size, easily manageable gardens which are laid mainly to lawn with complimentary shrub beds. A good degree of privacy is enjoyed. There is off road parking for several vehicles and a useful detached garage. A welcome addition is the detached granite outbuilding which is considered ideal for a variety of uses such as a home office or playroom. There is the potential to form a small holiday unit or granny annex subject to obtaining the necessary consents.
Penvorder House is located in the friendly and welcoming village of St Breward on the edge of Bodmin Moor. The village benefits from a primary school, award winning pub, community shop, football club and a beautiful church. There are numerous clubs and associations for those wishing to throw themselves in to village life. The towns of Wadebridge and Bodmin, which offer a comprehensive range of facilities, are both within 15-20 minutes drive.
Bodmin Moor is a rugged, wild, and vast granite moorland known for its high tors, including Brown Willy and Rough Tor. It's a designated National Landscape, a source of major rivers like the Camel and Fowey, and a habitat for livestock, ponies, and rare wildlife. The moor features prehistoric sites and is popular for outdoor activities like walking.
The property is offered for sale with no onward chain and a viewing appointment can easily be arranged
The original part of the house is believed to have been constructed around 1550 with a later addition in the early 1900's ensuring well-proportioned and bright accommodation. A particular feature is the clome oven which is believed to be of one of only two surviving in the whole of Cornwall from the 16th century.
The ground floor accommodation comprises: Entrance hall, living room, lounge, feature kitchen/dining room, large utility/boot room and a shower room.
From the entrance hall, stairs lead to the first floor landing, 3 spacious double bedrooms and a family bathroom.
The property is set in good size, easily manageable gardens which are laid mainly to lawn with complimentary shrub beds. A good degree of privacy is enjoyed. There is off road parking for several vehicles and a useful detached garage. A welcome addition is the detached granite outbuilding which is considered ideal for a variety of uses such as a home office or playroom. There is the potential to form a small holiday unit or granny annex subject to obtaining the necessary consents.
Penvorder House is located in the friendly and welcoming village of St Breward on the edge of Bodmin Moor. The village benefits from a primary school, award winning pub, community shop, football club and a beautiful church. There are numerous clubs and associations for those wishing to throw themselves in to village life. The towns of Wadebridge and Bodmin, which offer a comprehensive range of facilities, are both within 15-20 minutes drive.
Bodmin Moor is a rugged, wild, and vast granite moorland known for its high tors, including Brown Willy and Rough Tor. It's a designated National Landscape, a source of major rivers like the Camel and Fowey, and a habitat for livestock, ponies, and rare wildlife. The moor features prehistoric sites and is popular for outdoor activities like walking.
The property is offered for sale with no onward chain and a viewing appointment can easily be arranged
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