Offers over
£5,000,000
(£1,148/sq. ft)
5 bed detached house for salePenarrow Road, Mylor Churchtown, Falmouth, Cornwall TR11
5 beds
5 baths
4 receptions
From 4,357 - 6,382 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Immaculately restored Georgian vicarage (about 4,357 sqft)
Stunning and far-reaching water views
Neb's Cottage, a beautifully refurbished one-bed property (about 1,017 sqft)
Double garage
Temperature-controlled wine cellar with capacity for up to 4,000 bottles
Centrally positioned within 1.69 acres of tiered, landscaped gardens
Well located for Falmouth and Mylor Yacht Club
Electric gated entrance with generous parking and a sweeping in-and-out driveway
EPC Rating = D
An immaculate former vicarage, beautifully restored and set within 1.69 acres of secluded landscaped gardens, with a separate cottage, outbuildings and views over the Carrick Roads
Description
The Old Vicarage is a truly historic and exceptional home, uniquely combining refined style and luxury with Georgian grandeur and enjoying an elevated position overlooking a historic harbour and one of the finest marinas on the west coast of England. Originally built in 1823 and extended during the mid 19th Century, this remarkable property is set against a breathtaking backdrop, surrounded by about 1.69 acres of beautifully manicured formal gardens. This impressive Grade II listed Regency house also features a stylish detached one-bedroom cottage.
The Old Vicarage was built for Rev. Edward Hoblyn, who served as vicar of St. Mylor until his death in 1868. Upon moving in with his wife and their ten children, they found the original building too small and in disrepair. A new vicarage was constructed further from the church. During renovations between 2006-2008, pencil marks on the Study door’s architrave were discovered, recording the children’s heights and ages and these marks remain visible today.
Subsequently, a comprehensive renovation project was overseen by Helen Bainbridge Interior Design since 2016. Craftspeople, artists, cabinet makers, specialist decorators and tilers from all over the country were employed. Bespoke furniture was specifically acquired and custom-tailored elegant vanity units, spacious wardrobes and stylish shelving are found throughout the property.
The house retains many original features which include intricate cornices, stylish fireplaces and elegant brass door fittings. Multi-paned sash windows, most of which include shutters, showcase stunning views across the gardens and the Carrick Roads peninsula. The property is also equipped with CCTV, a fire safety system and a state-of-the-art Bang & Olufsen audio-visual system that runs throughout, as well as an mvhr heat recovery system for optimal comfort.
The versatile ground floor includes a drawing room and office/study which enjoys views across the front gardens and views of the water and beyond. There is a snug with doors to the wide terrace and gardens. All rooms wrap around the staircase hall, with a cloakroom located off the entrance hall and access to the cellar.
The spacious kitchen has hand built units and central island with leathered slate worksurfaces. It is fully equipped with an aga, and Sub Zero and Wolf appliances as well as a Belfast sink and two dishwashers. A well-equipped walk-in larder is more akin to a back kitchen with further units, sink and additional dishwasher. The dining area effortlessly extends beyond the kitchen and has a triple wine fridge at the far end. Three sets of double doors open onto an enclosed southerly facing enclosed courtyard, a perfect setting for al fresco dining or entertaining.
The separate utility room with a separate cloakroom has access to the enclosed courtyard.
An original staircase leads to the gallery landing. The principal suite enjoys the wonderful views across The Carrick Roads and features a double aspect bedroom with a generous en suite bathroom equipped with double basins, freestanding roll-top bath and a separate rainfall shower. It also includes a double aspect dressing room with fitted mirrored wardrobes and shoe storage.
There are three additional bedrooms, two of which have en suite bathrooms and all bedrooms come with fitted wardrobes and offer amazing views. Additionally, there is a family bathroom and an inner hall with an airing cupboard and storage space that also serves as a dressing room.
Originally the stable block, Nebs Cottage has stylish accommodation featuring a heat exchange system and underfloor heating for year-round comfort. The sitting/dining room boasts a stunning slate floor and a cozy log burner, perfect for relaxing evenings. The separate kitchen is designed with clever storage solutions that maximize space.
A staircase leads to a spacious double aspect bedroom complete with a large en suite shower room.
Outside, there’s a delightful seating area to relax and enjoy the sunshine which is accessible from the kitchen and the sitting/dining room.
Location
The property enjoys an enviable position overlooking the historic harbour at Mylor Churchtown, home to one of the premium marinas on the west coast of England. Situated at the mouth of Mylor Creek, approximately three miles north of Falmouth, the village lies within a designated National Landscape (formerly an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) and offers a rare combination of heritage, natural beauty and coastal lifestyle.
Mylor Churchtown itself is a charming and historic coastal village, centred around its beautiful church of Norman origin, with a notable 15th Century south aisle. A distinctive detached campanile houses three bells dating back to 1637, forming a striking landmark and reflecting the village’s rich architectural and maritime history.
Set within one of Cornwall’s most compelling coastal environments, the area is characterised by dramatic shorelines, sheltered creeks and an unspoilt natural landscape. Long celebrated for its Celtic heritage, artistic legacy and exceptional quality of light, Mylor has enduring appeal for creatives, sailors and those seeking a deeply connected relationship with the coast.
The location is renowned for world class sailing and water sports, with the Carrick Roads and the Fal Estuary right on the doorstep. Equally, it is prized for its unrivalled coastal footpaths, offering miles of outstanding walks through cliffs, coves and tidal inlets. Nearby beaches and surf breaks are among the best in the region, whilst the wider area has evolved into a true culinary destination, celebrated for exceptional local produce, fresh seafood and a number of acclaimed restaurants.
Mylor Harbour itself was established by the British Admiralty in 1805, serving initially as a Royal Naval dockyard and, from 1835, as a base for Royal Mail Packet Ships. Many of the surrounding buildings originated as part of the Naval Hospital, and by 1866 hms Ganges was moored here. The harbour continued to support global shipping into the early 20th Century and played an important role during the Second World War as a base for American forces and the Free French Resistance.
Today, Mylor Yacht Harbour offers a modern marina with walk on moorings, set within the Carrick Roads, the world’s third largest natural harbour, renowned for its deep waters and historical significance.
Historically, the area supported a thriving pilchard fishery and today Fal Oysters are harvested sustainably from the sheltered waters. The harbour and estuary provide exceptional opportunities for sailing, rowing and paddle sports and are the setting for numerous yacht races, all within a wildlife rich and carefully protected landscape.
The area is well served for education. Nearby Truro offers excellent schooling options, including Truro School, a co educational independent boarding and day school, and Truro High School for Girls, both offering education from Nursery through to Sixth Form and known for their strong academic performance, pastoral care and wide ranging extracurricular opportunities.
With its mild climate, spectacular scenery and sense of timelessness, Mylor Churchtown offers a rare balance of heritage, natural beauty and an outdoors led lifestyle, making it one of the most sought after coastal enclaves in the South West.
Square Footage: 4,357 sq ft
Acreage:
1.69 Acres
Directions
Directions
Following signs to Mylor Churchtown, The Old Vicarage can be found on the right, just before the Church Lichgate.
Postcode
TR11 5UD
Additional Info
Outside, twin stone pillars mark the entrance, complete with a gated entry and a call phone system. A sweeping gravel drive leads you to ample parking for at least eight cars in front of the property.
There is a double garage and the attached third garage has been converted into a temperature regulated wine store with a flight of stairs that leads to eave storage space. The drive continues beyond Nebs Cottage where there is a second gateway.
The terraced gardens are beautiful and invite exploration. Gravel paths and granite steps meander gracefully throughout the mature and well cared for grounds where you are treated to a variety of trees and well kept borders. The lower path also leads to a private gate and access to the church which abuts Mylor Yacht Harbour.
A charming shepherd’s hut adds to the rustic appeal, whilst a greenhouse, accompanied by a potting shed, provides a perfect spot for gardening enthusiasts. There’s also a workshop for creative projects and a charming pond and water feature that offers a peaceful retreat, complete with seating for moments of relaxation. On two sides of the house is a wide terrace which is accessible from the snug and leads to an enclosed courtyard which forms a wonderful extension from the kitchen and dining area. In all the property extends to about 1.69 acres.
General remarks
services
Broadband
Council tax band
The Old Vicarage H / Nebs Cottage D
Tenure
Freehold
Viewings
Strictly by prior appointment with Savills.
Fixtures and fittings
Only those mentioned in this brochure are included in the sale. All others, such as carpets, curtains, light fittings, garden ornaments etc. Are specifically excluded, but may be made available by separate negotiation.
Description
The Old Vicarage is a truly historic and exceptional home, uniquely combining refined style and luxury with Georgian grandeur and enjoying an elevated position overlooking a historic harbour and one of the finest marinas on the west coast of England. Originally built in 1823 and extended during the mid 19th Century, this remarkable property is set against a breathtaking backdrop, surrounded by about 1.69 acres of beautifully manicured formal gardens. This impressive Grade II listed Regency house also features a stylish detached one-bedroom cottage.
The Old Vicarage was built for Rev. Edward Hoblyn, who served as vicar of St. Mylor until his death in 1868. Upon moving in with his wife and their ten children, they found the original building too small and in disrepair. A new vicarage was constructed further from the church. During renovations between 2006-2008, pencil marks on the Study door’s architrave were discovered, recording the children’s heights and ages and these marks remain visible today.
Subsequently, a comprehensive renovation project was overseen by Helen Bainbridge Interior Design since 2016. Craftspeople, artists, cabinet makers, specialist decorators and tilers from all over the country were employed. Bespoke furniture was specifically acquired and custom-tailored elegant vanity units, spacious wardrobes and stylish shelving are found throughout the property.
The house retains many original features which include intricate cornices, stylish fireplaces and elegant brass door fittings. Multi-paned sash windows, most of which include shutters, showcase stunning views across the gardens and the Carrick Roads peninsula. The property is also equipped with CCTV, a fire safety system and a state-of-the-art Bang & Olufsen audio-visual system that runs throughout, as well as an mvhr heat recovery system for optimal comfort.
The versatile ground floor includes a drawing room and office/study which enjoys views across the front gardens and views of the water and beyond. There is a snug with doors to the wide terrace and gardens. All rooms wrap around the staircase hall, with a cloakroom located off the entrance hall and access to the cellar.
The spacious kitchen has hand built units and central island with leathered slate worksurfaces. It is fully equipped with an aga, and Sub Zero and Wolf appliances as well as a Belfast sink and two dishwashers. A well-equipped walk-in larder is more akin to a back kitchen with further units, sink and additional dishwasher. The dining area effortlessly extends beyond the kitchen and has a triple wine fridge at the far end. Three sets of double doors open onto an enclosed southerly facing enclosed courtyard, a perfect setting for al fresco dining or entertaining.
The separate utility room with a separate cloakroom has access to the enclosed courtyard.
An original staircase leads to the gallery landing. The principal suite enjoys the wonderful views across The Carrick Roads and features a double aspect bedroom with a generous en suite bathroom equipped with double basins, freestanding roll-top bath and a separate rainfall shower. It also includes a double aspect dressing room with fitted mirrored wardrobes and shoe storage.
There are three additional bedrooms, two of which have en suite bathrooms and all bedrooms come with fitted wardrobes and offer amazing views. Additionally, there is a family bathroom and an inner hall with an airing cupboard and storage space that also serves as a dressing room.
Originally the stable block, Nebs Cottage has stylish accommodation featuring a heat exchange system and underfloor heating for year-round comfort. The sitting/dining room boasts a stunning slate floor and a cozy log burner, perfect for relaxing evenings. The separate kitchen is designed with clever storage solutions that maximize space.
A staircase leads to a spacious double aspect bedroom complete with a large en suite shower room.
Outside, there’s a delightful seating area to relax and enjoy the sunshine which is accessible from the kitchen and the sitting/dining room.
Location
The property enjoys an enviable position overlooking the historic harbour at Mylor Churchtown, home to one of the premium marinas on the west coast of England. Situated at the mouth of Mylor Creek, approximately three miles north of Falmouth, the village lies within a designated National Landscape (formerly an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) and offers a rare combination of heritage, natural beauty and coastal lifestyle.
Mylor Churchtown itself is a charming and historic coastal village, centred around its beautiful church of Norman origin, with a notable 15th Century south aisle. A distinctive detached campanile houses three bells dating back to 1637, forming a striking landmark and reflecting the village’s rich architectural and maritime history.
Set within one of Cornwall’s most compelling coastal environments, the area is characterised by dramatic shorelines, sheltered creeks and an unspoilt natural landscape. Long celebrated for its Celtic heritage, artistic legacy and exceptional quality of light, Mylor has enduring appeal for creatives, sailors and those seeking a deeply connected relationship with the coast.
The location is renowned for world class sailing and water sports, with the Carrick Roads and the Fal Estuary right on the doorstep. Equally, it is prized for its unrivalled coastal footpaths, offering miles of outstanding walks through cliffs, coves and tidal inlets. Nearby beaches and surf breaks are among the best in the region, whilst the wider area has evolved into a true culinary destination, celebrated for exceptional local produce, fresh seafood and a number of acclaimed restaurants.
Mylor Harbour itself was established by the British Admiralty in 1805, serving initially as a Royal Naval dockyard and, from 1835, as a base for Royal Mail Packet Ships. Many of the surrounding buildings originated as part of the Naval Hospital, and by 1866 hms Ganges was moored here. The harbour continued to support global shipping into the early 20th Century and played an important role during the Second World War as a base for American forces and the Free French Resistance.
Today, Mylor Yacht Harbour offers a modern marina with walk on moorings, set within the Carrick Roads, the world’s third largest natural harbour, renowned for its deep waters and historical significance.
Historically, the area supported a thriving pilchard fishery and today Fal Oysters are harvested sustainably from the sheltered waters. The harbour and estuary provide exceptional opportunities for sailing, rowing and paddle sports and are the setting for numerous yacht races, all within a wildlife rich and carefully protected landscape.
The area is well served for education. Nearby Truro offers excellent schooling options, including Truro School, a co educational independent boarding and day school, and Truro High School for Girls, both offering education from Nursery through to Sixth Form and known for their strong academic performance, pastoral care and wide ranging extracurricular opportunities.
With its mild climate, spectacular scenery and sense of timelessness, Mylor Churchtown offers a rare balance of heritage, natural beauty and an outdoors led lifestyle, making it one of the most sought after coastal enclaves in the South West.
Square Footage: 4,357 sq ft
Acreage:
1.69 Acres
Directions
Directions
Following signs to Mylor Churchtown, The Old Vicarage can be found on the right, just before the Church Lichgate.
Postcode
TR11 5UD
Additional Info
Outside, twin stone pillars mark the entrance, complete with a gated entry and a call phone system. A sweeping gravel drive leads you to ample parking for at least eight cars in front of the property.
There is a double garage and the attached third garage has been converted into a temperature regulated wine store with a flight of stairs that leads to eave storage space. The drive continues beyond Nebs Cottage where there is a second gateway.
The terraced gardens are beautiful and invite exploration. Gravel paths and granite steps meander gracefully throughout the mature and well cared for grounds where you are treated to a variety of trees and well kept borders. The lower path also leads to a private gate and access to the church which abuts Mylor Yacht Harbour.
A charming shepherd’s hut adds to the rustic appeal, whilst a greenhouse, accompanied by a potting shed, provides a perfect spot for gardening enthusiasts. There’s also a workshop for creative projects and a charming pond and water feature that offers a peaceful retreat, complete with seating for moments of relaxation. On two sides of the house is a wide terrace which is accessible from the snug and leads to an enclosed courtyard which forms a wonderful extension from the kitchen and dining area. In all the property extends to about 1.69 acres.
General remarks
services
Broadband
Council tax band
The Old Vicarage H / Nebs Cottage D
Tenure
Freehold
Viewings
Strictly by prior appointment with Savills.
Fixtures and fittings
Only those mentioned in this brochure are included in the sale. All others, such as carpets, curtains, light fittings, garden ornaments etc. Are specifically excluded, but may be made available by separate negotiation.



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