Offers over

£850,000

7 bed detached house for sale
Two Waters Foot, Liskeard, Cornwall PL14

    • 7 beds

    • 4 baths

    • 3 receptions

Chain free
Freehold
Added on 01/05/2026

About this property

  • Two detached restored homes included

  • Grade II listed Gothic Revival lodge

  • Enchanting riverside woodland setting

  • Character-filled accommodation across both properties

  • Beautifully restored with modern practicality

  • Additional outbuildings and parking

  • Established income or lifestyle opportunity

  • Private yet well connected

  • Level access

Two Detached Character Homes With River Access And Established Holiday Let Income

Set within enchanting wooded grounds in the heart of the Glynn Valley, Treverbyn Vean Lodge House and Treverbyn Vean Stable present a rare opportunity to acquire two beautifully restored detached homes, both currently operating as successful holiday lets. Rich in character, history and charm, the properties sit within a magical riverside setting, offering a unique lifestyle or investment opportunity in one of Cornwall’s most picturesque locations.

Treverbyn Vean Lodge House is a striking Grade II listed Gothic Revival residence, originally built as the lodge to Treverbyn House and attributed externally to the renowned architect George Gilbert Scott, circa 1860. Sympathetically restored, the property balances historic architectural detail with thoughtful modern enhancement, retaining its extraordinary period character throughout.

An impressive granite arched entrance porch with vaulted beamed ceiling sets the tone on arrival, opening into a spacious vestibule and onward to elegant reception rooms. The sitting room centres around a grand fireplace and features leaded granite mullion windows and exposed beams, echoed in the formal dining room and beautifully fitted kitchen, where traditional character combines effortlessly with contemporary practicality. A substantial utility and boot room, complete with exposed stone walls, slate sills and timber lintels, provides excellent ancillary space and leads to a cloakroom. Also on the ground floor is a fourth bedroom with en-suite shower room, ideal for guests or flexible single-level living.

Upstairs, a galleried landing leads to three generous bedrooms, two distinguished by arched stone fireplaces, all enjoying the same exposed beams and granite mullioned windows that define the property’s historic charm. A well-appointed family bathroom includes both bath and separate shower.

Outside, the Lodge is surrounded by beautifully stocked gardens with mature shrubs and trees, descending to a private stretch of riverbank, creating an idyllic setting for fishing, wildlife watching or quiet retreat. Gravelled parking for four vehicles is shared with the Stable. The property benefits from private drainage, spring water, mains electricity and oil-fired central heating, and is offered with no onward chain.

Adjacent to the Lodge, Treverbyn Vean Stable is a detached former stable building converted into an attractive and characterful home, offering beautifully presented accommodation within the same exceptional setting. A practical entrance porch welcomes you inside, opening to a long hallway that leads to a light-filled living room, a separate utility area and a stylish modern kitchen/dining room designed for contemporary family living.

The first floor provides three double bedrooms, two of which are interconnecting, along with a family bathroom, separate shower room and additional WC. The accommodation is both versatile and appealing, equally suited to continued holiday letting or private occupation.

The Stable shares the enchanting grounds and river access with the Lodge, while an attractive summer house offers a peaceful place to enjoy the surrounding landscape. A double garage with power, light and plumbing further enhances the practicality of the property.

Together, these two distinctive homes offer an exceptional blend of heritage, privacy and natural beauty, with proven holiday income and scope for multigenerational living or lifestyle use. Approached via a private drive just off the A38 through the Glynn Valley, the setting feels wonderfully secluded while remaining accessible, placing both coast and countryside within easy reach.

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