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House For Sale £1,100,000
Manaccan, Helston, Cornwall TR12


Description
A unique and rare opportunity to purchase a superb Grade II* Listed farmhouse dating from the 17th Century in a totally unspoilt condition, range of Listed outbuildings with potential for conversion. In all, over 4 acres of grounds.

• Attractive Grade II* Listed Farmhouse with immense character
• Range of Traditional Farm Barns with conversion potential
• Close to Frenchman’s Creek of the Helford River in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
• Mature grounds, mowhay & paddock
• In all, approx. 4¼ acres
• First time on market for 70 years
• Available as a whole or in two lots

Lot 1: Farmhouse, Barn, & Gardens.

Having been in the same ownership for nearly 70 years, Tregithew farmhouse is a four bedroom Grade II* Listed house of traditional construction nestling in mature gardens of tremendous visual appeal, together with a two-storey barn of similar construction, with an interesting character slate roofed former “engine house or round” where horses worked farm machinery in by gone days. Beyond the barn is a former mowhay with an open pole barn.

With a record of occupation as a farming settlement dating back to the 12th Century, Tregithew is a house of significant historic interest with its unspoilt interior layout and accommodation. The accommodation briefly comprises;- 2 x kitchens, breakfast room, 3 reception rooms to the ground floor and 4 bedrooms and two bathrooms to the first floor. The house lends itself to sympathetic improvement and modernisation. Originally believed to date from at least the 16th Century, the house was extended and renovated in 1726 by Wearne Nicholas whose initials can be seen on the front wall.

To the rear of the farmhouse lies the traditional two-storey barn, Grade II listed, requiring attention, but has the potential, subject to planning, to convert into a most attractive residence, possibly utilising the attached “round” as a separate studio flat. The property is complemented also with a pole barn, garage, and former pump house and ample level parking.

The mature gardens run to the front and east of the house and are elevated above the adjoining lane thus providing a good element of privacy. In all the garden and grounds extend to approximately 1 acre.

Lot 2: Courtyard of Traditional Outbuildings & Paddock

The barns, which are Grade II listed, are located to the rear of the farmhouse and set in an “L” shape range on the west and north sides of the farmyard. The buildings are mainly of traditional construction and offer potential for conversion to alternative uses, subject to obtaining the requite planning consents.

To the rear of the barns, lies a level paddock, bordered by traditional Cornish hedges extending to approximately 2.75 acres.

Agents Note: In the event the farm is sold in two lots, the purchaser of Lot 2 will be responsible for erecting a new boundary fence along points a-b on the attached plan and maintain thereafter.

Council Tax: Band F - Cornwall Council EPC: G-14

Services: Lot 1: Mains electricity, metered mains water, private drainage system.

Particulars & Plan: Whilst every care is taken in the preparation of these particulars, their accuracy is not guaranteed and they do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Any intending purchaser/s must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of these particulars.
Wayleaves easements etc.
Viewing Strictly by prior appointment with the vendors’ sole agents. Lodge and Thomas .

Helford Village 1.5 miles, Manaccan 1 mile, Helston 8 miles, Falmouth 18 miles, Truro 22 miles, Newquay Airport 40 miles.
Agents Note: One of the vendor’s of Tregithew Farm is related to a member of staff at Lodge & Thomas.<br /><br />Situated at the head of the wooded valley leading to Frenchman’s Creek of the Helford River, and adjoining a quiet country lane about ½ a mile from the village of Manaccan. Tregithew is within a short drive of the Helford River with its scenic wooded creeks and deep water moorings opening up to the famed sailing waters of Falmouth Bay. The rugged coastline and beaches of the Lizard Peninsula are also within easy reach.

The former market town of Helston, famed for the Furry Dance, provides a range of retail and professional services along with medical and leisure facilities for everyday needs, whilst Truro, the administrative centre of the county, boasting a wider range of retail and professional services, Treliske hospital and private education facilities

Approached from a quiet country lane, Tregithew House sits within its own garden and grounds approaching 4 acres, and is offered for sale as a whole or in two lots.

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