£675,000
3 bed detached house for saleCarn Euny, Nr Sancreed TR20
3 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: G
Freehold
About this property
Detached three bed home in idyllic setting
Approx three acres of land inc woods & gardens
Stunning rural views with sea glimpses
Various outbuildings
Field with apple trees and camping deck
Magical gardens and setting
Scope to extend & improve if desired
EPC - G
Council tax band - D
Description
A truly unique and incredible opportunity to become the custodian of a most magical dwelling with approximately 3 acres of gardens and woodland that neighbour one of the SouthWest's best preserved, ancient iron age settlements; Carn Euny.
This home sits close to the top of an ancient Carn near Sancreed surrounded by wooded, wild gardens that would be a dream for children or creatives wanting a magical outdoor space to make their own. There are various outbuildings, including a stone-built roundhouse, a workshop/studio, and a timber-built storage shed with planning permission for conversion to a studio and store. There are also a number of enchanting outside spaces that will appeal to those wanting the good life: A growing area with storage shed, raised beds and space for a polytunnel, a wild pond and a separate field with a small orchard and raised camping deck.
Inside, the house is a spacious farmhouse-style home with solid wood block floors in the main living spaces; a large dining room with a woodburner and an equally good sie sitting room with a grand granite fireplace.
To the first floor are three double bedrooms with the master having an ensuite shower room - and the main family bathroom being downstairs.
While the house would benefit from some updating, it represents a once in a lifetime opportunity to live in a most stunning locale surrounded by well established woodland and wild gardens that total around 3 acres.
Location
Sancreed is a much sought after, and peaceful hamlet minutes away from Penzance and the reaches of West Cornwall. Nearby is St Just, a vibrant West Cornwall town with many local facilities and shops.
There are some excellent schools nearby, including Mousehole School, Cape Cornwall School, Nancledra School and St Hilary School in Penzance.
There are direct train services from Penzance Station that run to London Paddington in just over five hours. With easy access to the A30, Exeter is two and a half hours by car, while London can be reached in six hours. Newquay airport is an hour away and has regular flights to London as well as many other UK and continental airports.
Entrance hall
Three timber, double glazed windows and door. Tiled floor. Night storage heater.
Dining room
Dual aspect room with solid wood block floor. Timber double glazed sash window. Multifuel stove with tiled hearth.
Kitchen
Dual aspect room with two timber double glazed windows. Range of base units with granite worksurfaces and a recessed ceramic Belfast sink. Space for range cooker and washing machine. Tiled splashbacks. Built-in pantry cupboard and storage cupboard over. Quarry tiled floor.
Sitting room
Dual aspect room with large granite fireplace with granite hearth and exposed ceiling beams. Solid wood block floor. Night storage heater.
Conservatory
Large picture window and sliding patio doors out to garden with windows either side. Tiled floor.
Bathroom
Suite comprises of roll-top, slipper bath, separate shower enclosure, wash basin and WC. Timber, double glazed window. Solid wood block floor.
Landing
Built-in storage cupboard halfway up the stairs. Built-in storage cupboard on main landing.
Bedroom
Large double bedroom with wooden floorboards, and stripped pine door. Timber, double glazed window to front with views out across to Lamorna. Built-in shelving and storage.
Bedroom
Large double bedroom. Timber, double glazed window with views across to coast. Carpet. Night storage heater.
Bedroom
Large dual aspect, double bedroom with ensuite shower room. Timber double glazed window and uPVC double glazed window. Built-in storage cupboard. Night storage heater.
Ensuite shower room
Suite comprises shower enclosure with electric shower, wash basin and WC. UPVC double glazed window. Timber floorboards.
Gardens
A wild and meandering garden with pathways woven through the well established trees and shrubs via some ancient remains. A main pathway leads down to a wild pond and clearing where there are expansive views of the surrounding countryside. THe path loops back up through a growing area with a now disused polytunnel, shed and some raised beds as well as a stone roundhouse. THe gardens continue up and around to the workshop and artist's studio area where sub-tropical plants are thriving. The gardens extend to the boundary of the ancient village at Carn Euny with some extraordinary granite outcrops and features.
Firepit area
Circular seating area with central fire area.
Workshop/studio
Triple aspect space with mains power (untested).
Artists studio
Large timber studio with suspended timber floor and felt roof, both in need of repair. Planning permission for updating and extension.
Timber storage shed, greenhouse and polytunnel
Set on the edge of an allotment, growing area, varying states of repair.
Stone-built roundhouse
Window to one side with timber door in.
Field
The field has covenants restricting excavation, as it is believed to have originally formed part of the Carn Euny settlement - Elevated platform for wild camping. Orchard area with established apple trees.
Agents notes
Property Type & Construction: Granite or whinstone, as built, no insulation (assumed), Cavity wall, as built, partially insulated (assumed) | Electric: Mains | Water: Mains | Drainage: Septic Tank | Heating: Night storage heaters, woodburning stove, open fire | Broadband: adsl | Mobile Coverage: Networks likely available are EE, Vodafone and O2 and no signal for Three | Parking: Driveway parking for five or six vehicles | Restrictions/Covenants: Restricted excavation in field | Rights of Way/Easements: Yes | Flood Risk: No | Coastal Erosion Risk: None | Planning Permission: None | Accessibility/Adaptations: None | Coalfield/Mining Area: Historic tin mining area | aonb/Conservation Area/Listed: aonb | Local Authority: Cornwall County Council | Property orientation from front: South | Viewings - By appointment via Andrew Exelby Estate Agents rental potential:
To discuss the long-term, residential rental potential of this property, or any other, please contact Whitlocks in Penzance who will be able to guide you through the process. Their telephone number is .
Disclaimer:
These sales particulars should act as a general guide. We have not carried out a detailed survey, nor tested services, appliances, and/or specific fittings. Some data above is dependant upon third party suppliers and responses were correct at the time of listing. Measurements and floorplans are a guide and should not be relied upon for carpets, furnishings, etc. If there are any important matters, which are likely to affect your decision to buy, please contact us before viewing this property.
A truly unique and incredible opportunity to become the custodian of a most magical dwelling with approximately 3 acres of gardens and woodland that neighbour one of the SouthWest's best preserved, ancient iron age settlements; Carn Euny.
This home sits close to the top of an ancient Carn near Sancreed surrounded by wooded, wild gardens that would be a dream for children or creatives wanting a magical outdoor space to make their own. There are various outbuildings, including a stone-built roundhouse, a workshop/studio, and a timber-built storage shed with planning permission for conversion to a studio and store. There are also a number of enchanting outside spaces that will appeal to those wanting the good life: A growing area with storage shed, raised beds and space for a polytunnel, a wild pond and a separate field with a small orchard and raised camping deck.
Inside, the house is a spacious farmhouse-style home with solid wood block floors in the main living spaces; a large dining room with a woodburner and an equally good sie sitting room with a grand granite fireplace.
To the first floor are three double bedrooms with the master having an ensuite shower room - and the main family bathroom being downstairs.
While the house would benefit from some updating, it represents a once in a lifetime opportunity to live in a most stunning locale surrounded by well established woodland and wild gardens that total around 3 acres.
Location
Sancreed is a much sought after, and peaceful hamlet minutes away from Penzance and the reaches of West Cornwall. Nearby is St Just, a vibrant West Cornwall town with many local facilities and shops.
There are some excellent schools nearby, including Mousehole School, Cape Cornwall School, Nancledra School and St Hilary School in Penzance.
There are direct train services from Penzance Station that run to London Paddington in just over five hours. With easy access to the A30, Exeter is two and a half hours by car, while London can be reached in six hours. Newquay airport is an hour away and has regular flights to London as well as many other UK and continental airports.
Entrance hall
Three timber, double glazed windows and door. Tiled floor. Night storage heater.
Dining room
Dual aspect room with solid wood block floor. Timber double glazed sash window. Multifuel stove with tiled hearth.
Kitchen
Dual aspect room with two timber double glazed windows. Range of base units with granite worksurfaces and a recessed ceramic Belfast sink. Space for range cooker and washing machine. Tiled splashbacks. Built-in pantry cupboard and storage cupboard over. Quarry tiled floor.
Sitting room
Dual aspect room with large granite fireplace with granite hearth and exposed ceiling beams. Solid wood block floor. Night storage heater.
Conservatory
Large picture window and sliding patio doors out to garden with windows either side. Tiled floor.
Bathroom
Suite comprises of roll-top, slipper bath, separate shower enclosure, wash basin and WC. Timber, double glazed window. Solid wood block floor.
Landing
Built-in storage cupboard halfway up the stairs. Built-in storage cupboard on main landing.
Bedroom
Large double bedroom with wooden floorboards, and stripped pine door. Timber, double glazed window to front with views out across to Lamorna. Built-in shelving and storage.
Bedroom
Large double bedroom. Timber, double glazed window with views across to coast. Carpet. Night storage heater.
Bedroom
Large dual aspect, double bedroom with ensuite shower room. Timber double glazed window and uPVC double glazed window. Built-in storage cupboard. Night storage heater.
Ensuite shower room
Suite comprises shower enclosure with electric shower, wash basin and WC. UPVC double glazed window. Timber floorboards.
Gardens
A wild and meandering garden with pathways woven through the well established trees and shrubs via some ancient remains. A main pathway leads down to a wild pond and clearing where there are expansive views of the surrounding countryside. THe path loops back up through a growing area with a now disused polytunnel, shed and some raised beds as well as a stone roundhouse. THe gardens continue up and around to the workshop and artist's studio area where sub-tropical plants are thriving. The gardens extend to the boundary of the ancient village at Carn Euny with some extraordinary granite outcrops and features.
Firepit area
Circular seating area with central fire area.
Workshop/studio
Triple aspect space with mains power (untested).
Artists studio
Large timber studio with suspended timber floor and felt roof, both in need of repair. Planning permission for updating and extension.
Timber storage shed, greenhouse and polytunnel
Set on the edge of an allotment, growing area, varying states of repair.
Stone-built roundhouse
Window to one side with timber door in.
Field
The field has covenants restricting excavation, as it is believed to have originally formed part of the Carn Euny settlement - Elevated platform for wild camping. Orchard area with established apple trees.
Agents notes
Property Type & Construction: Granite or whinstone, as built, no insulation (assumed), Cavity wall, as built, partially insulated (assumed) | Electric: Mains | Water: Mains | Drainage: Septic Tank | Heating: Night storage heaters, woodburning stove, open fire | Broadband: adsl | Mobile Coverage: Networks likely available are EE, Vodafone and O2 and no signal for Three | Parking: Driveway parking for five or six vehicles | Restrictions/Covenants: Restricted excavation in field | Rights of Way/Easements: Yes | Flood Risk: No | Coastal Erosion Risk: None | Planning Permission: None | Accessibility/Adaptations: None | Coalfield/Mining Area: Historic tin mining area | aonb/Conservation Area/Listed: aonb | Local Authority: Cornwall County Council | Property orientation from front: South | Viewings - By appointment via Andrew Exelby Estate Agents rental potential:
To discuss the long-term, residential rental potential of this property, or any other, please contact Whitlocks in Penzance who will be able to guide you through the process. Their telephone number is .
Disclaimer:
These sales particulars should act as a general guide. We have not carried out a detailed survey, nor tested services, appliances, and/or specific fittings. Some data above is dependant upon third party suppliers and responses were correct at the time of listing. Measurements and floorplans are a guide and should not be relied upon for carpets, furnishings, etc. If there are any important matters, which are likely to affect your decision to buy, please contact us before viewing this property.
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