Guide price
£1,100,000
(£671/sq. ft)
3 bed detached house for saleTregatreath, Mylor Bridge TR11
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
1,640 sq. ft
EPC Rating: F
About this property
Unique Water fronting home
Fantastic edge of village location
Distinctive 1920s residence
Three bedrooms, master bedroom ensuite
Separate bay window sitting & dining rooms
Kitchen/dining room
0.29 acre landscaped & mostly walled garden
150' creek frontage & slipway
Detached garage & much parking space
Annexe/studio
Tregatreath House presents an incredibly rare chance to own a fine and prominent house with a glorious garden and considerable ‘slice’ of direct water frontage to Mylor Creek. Available for the first time in over 30 years, the property is being sold with no onward chain and an ability to enjoy ‘as is’ or indeed to modernise and expand, subject to necessary consents. The setting and outlook is wonderful with an established 0.29 acre landscaped and mostly walled garden, and a gated slipway onto the shore. Tregatreath House is distinctive and attractive, believed to have been built in the 1920s with many original and quality features retained. Accommodation is well proportioned with separate bay window sitting and dining rooms and a fitted kitchen with dining/breakfast area. Upstairs are three bedrooms, the large master room with en suite shower room/WC. All is practical with extensive cupboard and storge space, a large utility room, downstairs WC and a cellar. Entrance is via a remotely controlled electric gate onto a driveway, about 90' (27.43m) long, culminating in a generous detached garage with workshop. Located at the head of the slipway is a delightful water view annexe with shower room, ideal for guests perhaps, or as a studio or office. Opportunities like this are rare in the extreme, presenting an uplifting environment and home by the water, on the edge of this most sought-after of villages and communities.
The location
Tregatreath House enjoys an uplifting position beside the water with about 140’ of direct frontage to Mylor Creek. The location is truly fantastic with a private slipway giving access onto the river and an ability to explore the waterways of the Fal. Mylor has an active, friendly community and excellent facilities that include the Lemon Arms Pub, the well-stocked Mylor store, a highly regarded primary school, pre-school and playgroups. Great to have a new coffee shop and deli; - Isobel’s, in the village and those in the know make their weekly pilgrimage to The Food Barn at Tregew, less than a mile away; it’s a Saturday produce market, where over 20 stalls come together to offer tasty, sustainable produce that is high in quality and encourages a supportive environment. Mylor has doctor and dentist surgeries, a Post Office and newsagent, hairdressers, award-winning butcher's shop plus a fish seller. The Village Hall has an extensive programme that includes exhibitions, a history group, keep-fit classes and monthly cinema showings. There are also several local clubs, tennis courts, a bowling green, playing fields, plus a regular bus service running to Falmouth and Truro. Small wonder that the Sunday Times has named Mylor Bridge as 'One of the Best Places to Live' and that it is one of the most desirable villages around. The village is located approximately 4 miles from the harbour town of Falmouth and 8 miles from the Truro Cathedral City, both of which have good schools, excellent shops, and business and recreational facilities. Tregatreath House has about 140’ of direct frontage to Mylor Creek, which is a tributary of the River Fal, leading into the Carrick Roads with access to some of the best day sailing waters in the country. There are a number of yacht clubs nearby including those at Restronguet, Mylor, Flushing and several in Falmouth. Mylor Harbour, just a short distance away, has remarkable facilities including a Marina with pontoon and swinging moorings, chandlers, marine services and restaurants.
EPC Rating: F
Accommodation In Detail
(all measurements are approximate) Deep, tile paved verandah, granite step. Obscure leaded and double glazed door and side pane to....
Hallway
Brick tile floor. Radiator. Turning stairs to first floor. Picture rail. Coat hooks. Electric tripping switches. Original panel door to sitting room, dining room, cloakroom/WC and kitchen/breakfast room.
Sitting Room
Bayed window with door to terrace and garden. Windows to three aspects with wonderful views overlooking the garden to creek, shoreline and countryside beyond. Pretty tile and timber surround to the open fireplace with copper hood, tile kerb and a wooden mantle. Exposed wooden floorboards. Two radiators. 8' 6" ceiling height. Picture rail.
Dining Room
Double glazed bay windows to front and window to side. Brick surround open fireplace and kerb with timber mantle. Two radiators. Wooden floorboards. Picture rail. Serving hatch to....
Kitchen
Double glazed window in the dining/breakfast area overlooking the garden and to the creek. Oak fitted kitchen with wood trim work tops and peninsula. Plenty of base and eye level cupboards. Double glazed window to side. One and a half bowl stainless steel sink and drainer with mixer tap. Integrated fridge/freezer, 'Bosch' oven and grill. Halogen hob. Space for dishwasher. Ceramic tile floor. Radiator. Picture rail. Glazed and panel door to.....
Utlity Room
Double glazed window and door with creek views and access to garden. Base cupboard, work top, stainless steel sink and drainer. Space and plumbing for dishwasher and tumble dryer. Ceramic tile flooring throughout. Deep recess. Radiator.
Cloakroom/WC
WC and corner hand basin.
First Floor
Turning staircase with half landing hard wood double glazed window to creek.
Landing
Built-in cupboards, hatch to attic, door to extensive eave storage. Doors to three bedrooms and bathroom and to walk-in airing cupboard with slatted shelves, housing the pressurised hot water tank.
Bath/Shower Room
Wall tiled. Hard wood double glazed window. Five piece suite comprising panel bath, walk-in shower cubicle, hand basin, WC and bidet. Radiator.
Bedroom One
Hard wood double glazed window to side overlooking the garden to creek and countryside. Pretty, period cast iron fireplace and surround. Quality built-in wardrobe and cupboard space. Radiator. Picture rail.
En Suite Shower Room
With fantastic creek and countryside view. Four piece suite comprising walk-in tiled shower cubicle, hand basin, WC and bidet. Radiator.
Bedroom Two
Hard wood double glazed window to front. Extensive built-in mirror fronted wardrobe and cupboard space. Radiator.
Bedroom Three
Glorious creek facing views to rear and via porthole window to side. Quality built-in wardrobe/cupboard and shelving. Radiator.
Studio/Annexe
About 24' x 9' 5" (7.32m x 2.87m) overall. A great studio or work from home office perhaps, with windows to two sides overlooking the creek and garden. Wood burning stove. Timber floor. Spotlit ceiling. Wardrobe and storage. Kitchenette with sink and cupboards.
Shower Room/WC
Sink with hot water heater. Cupboards and work top surfaces.
Garden
Remotely opened electric wooden vehicular and side pedestrian gate onto a wide brick paved shrub, foliage and tree lined driveway about 90' (27.43m) long to the garage, parking bay and turning area.
This fantastic waterside garden has about 140' (42.67m) of frontage to Mylor Creek with gated slipway and boat hard standing. The garden overlooks the creek, shoreline and countryside beyond and mostly stone wall enclosed, established and relatively level with an expanse of lawn and areas of slate paved terracing. A low box hedge separates the lawn and lovely walled produce garden with fig, fruit bushes and Espalier plum tree. Here there is an aluminium greenhouse, about 10' x 8' (3.05m x 2.44m) on a concrete base. Former produce beds are separated by paved pathways and a fantastic grape vine rambles for about 50' (15.24m) along the Eastern boundary wall. Terraces surround Tregatreath House, giving access to day long summer sunshine, including to the Southern side of the house, with its sheltered terracotta paved verandah.
The garden is richly planted and soft and hard landscaped with a feeling of consideration and quality throughout. Many choice shrubs, perennial plants and bulbs.
Garden store. Cellar. Outside lighting, power points and tap.
Parking - Garage
Electronic up and over remotely controlled door. Twin windows to side overlooking the garden and creek. Pitch roof storage space. Built-in storage.
Workshop area with workbench and cupboards. Power and light. Door to side. Electric meter and tripping switches.
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