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House For Sale £1,500,000
Falmouth


Description
A charming country house amidst beautiful gardens and grounds close to Falmouth and the Helford River.

Argal Manor - The property was, we understand, part of the ancient village of Argal with the site probably a fortified hilltop due to its defensive situation, proximity to the Anther River, and a valley leading down to the sea. In the Elizabethan period the house was known as 'Argal Wyn' (White Argal) due to a proliferation of blackthorn bushes which produce a profusion of white blossoms in the Spring. The Hodge family took possession in the late 19th century when Captain Peter Hodge, a hero of the American War of Independence, used his army pension to modernise the house. He removed the pre-Elizabethan parts and constructed the eastern façade in Georgian style, adding a hallway, dining room, drawing room and 2 bedrooms. After completion of these works in 1827, Captain Hodge renamed the property 'Argal Mansion House', which was changed in the early 1900's to 'Woodfield' before returning to the name 'Argal' in the 1950's.

The Property - Set quite centrally within its own, highly private, timbered and beautifully stocked grounds of approximately 4 acres, 'Argal Manor' enjoys an extremely high degree of privacy and seclusion, yet remains part of a small, semi-rural community of just 4 other properties, surrounded by countryside, at the end of a long private approach, away from passing traffic.

The accommodation provides an extremely high degree of flexibility, with the tall, elegant Georgian parts, complemented by the manor-style character and features on the southern façade. Combined, there are up to 5 reception rooms, perfect for families and entertaining, an elegant reception hall with pillared portico, and an immense, farmhouse-style, kitchen/breakfast/living room with numerous domestic offices. A gracious turning staircase leads to a large landing, from where views are enjoyed through the trees to College Reservoir, and off which there are 3 bedrooms, 1 currently used as a dressing room, and good sized family bathroom. A lower landing which is also accessed via a secondary staircase, leads to 4 further bedrooms and a second bathroom. A third bathroom is located on the ground floor where there is the potential to create a flatlet suitable for a dependent relative etc, if required.

Throughout, an abundance of features remain, including beautiful sash windows, window seats, high skirtings, 10' high ceilings to the Georgian parts, open fireplaces, moulded cornices and timber floors etc.

In all, a delightful, 'comfortable', family home, offering great scope for further enhancement if required, in our clients' ownership for approaching 25 years, being sold with the benefit of immediate vacant possession with no onward chain.

The Gardens And Grounds - 'Argal Manor' is set within its own tree and shrub-lined grounds which include a long sweeping driveway, formal lawn with magnificent copper beech, wisteria-clad main elevations, broad terracing with pond and mature shrubberies - a mass of rhododendrons, camellias, azaleas and magnolias etc. Tall trees, including ash, oak, sycamore and lime trees, provide a high degree of shelter, together with a verdant and sequestered outlook from every room. Myriad specialist trees and plants, including Persian ironwood and monkey puzzle etc, are dotted within the grounds with, to the northern boundary, a bluebell woodland bordering adjacent farmland over which views are enjoyed to College Reservoir. The pièce de résistance is the walled garden with its large lean-to greenhouse - perfect for the keen gardener and horticulturist. In all, extending to approximately 4 acres or thereabouts.

The Accommodation Comprises - (all dimensions being approximate)

Pillared Entrance Portico - Granite threshold, panelled reveal with six panelled door to the:-

Entrance Porch - Hardwood flooring, access to under-stair store, glazed casement door into the:-

Reception Hall - 7.10m x 3.00m (23'3" x 9'10") - A superbly proportioned, central reception area with hardwood flooring and panelled doors in deep panelled reveals to the reception rooms. Broad oak staircase with turned balustrade rising to the part galleried first floor landing.

Dining Room - 5.56m x 4.57m (18'2" x 14'11") - A beautifully proportioned room with 10'4" (3.17m) high ceiling, small pane sash window with panelled shutters overlooking the gardens, tall skirtings, open fireplace with slate hearth and marble mantel. Moulded cornice, picture rail.

Drawing Room - 6.38m x 4.55m (20'11" x 14'11") - Another lovely reception room, double aspect, with small pane sash windows with panelled reveals and working shutters to both the south and east elevations. Moulded ceiling cornice, tall skirtings, fine marble fireplace with polished slate hearth and inset glass-fronted log-burner.

Sitting Room - 5.96m x 3.80m (19'6" x 12'5") - Sliding panelled door from the reception hall, providing an adaptable separate reception room or large 'open-plan' entertaining area. Feature stone fireplace with granite lintel, slate hearth, glass-fronted log-burner and deep shelved alcoves to either side. Small pane window with window seat and working shutters overlooking the gardens. Small pane casement door onto the south-facing terrace.

Snug - 3.93m x 3.95m (12'10" x 12'11") - Another adaptable living area with folding panelled doors from the sitting room. Hardwood flooring, sash window with shutters and window seat to the south elevation, magnificent stone fireplace with granite lintel (not functional).

Office - 4.96m x 4.49m (16'3" x 14'8") - Connecting door from the snug. Ledge and braced door from the gardens, small pane sash window with shutters to the side elevation. Further full height fireplace with granite lintel.

Inner Hall - Panelled door from the reception hall, quarry tiled flooring, cloak storage, under-stair cupboard, door to the snug (enabling this area to be used as a ground floor 'annexe' if required).

Ground Floor Bathroom/Wc - Bath, wash hand basin, radiator, small pane casement window to the inner courtyard, door to separate WC.

Rear Hall - A light area which interconnects the rear of the house with the gardens, pitch glazed roof, slate flooring. Door to the kitchen and glazed casement door to the inner courtyard.

Utility Room - 3.68m in length (12'0" in length) - Butler-style sink, plumbing for washing machine, slate flooring, fitted shelving.

Cloakroom/Wc - Low flush WC, pedestal wash hand basin.

Inner Courtyard - Steps to the basement, within which is the boiler room with full head height, gas fired Worcester boiler, foam lagged copper cylinder with immersion heater and traditional brick wine bins.

Inner Lobby - Panelled door and reveals from the reception hall, window to the inner courtyard, back staircase rising to the rear landing, door to the:-

Kitchen/Breakfast/Family Room - 5.00m x 8.77m (16'4" x 28'9") - A beautiful family sized living area, triple aspect, with windows and doors overlooking and opening onto the gardens. Kitchen area with extensive range of bespoke cream-painted units with polished granite worksurfaces with inset stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap. Integrated Neff dishwasher, integrated fridge. Electric four oven Aga in tiled recess with supplementary two-ring ceramic hob. Central island unit with butcher's block, bin storage, wine shelf and cupboards under. Glass-fronted display cabinets. 'Dresser' unit with recess for American-style fridge/freezer, separate pantry unit. Oak flooring, exposed roof trusses with part pitch ceiling with two Velux roof lights. Loft storage.

First Floor -

Landing - Large spacious landing with broad turning staircase with, at mid landing, a tall sash window overlooking the timbered grounds to College Reservoir. Hardwood flooring.

Bedroom One - 5.30m x 4.60m (17'4" x 15'1") - A beautifully proportioned, light, double aspect room with sash windows to the east and south elevations, both providing a beautiful outlook over the formal gardens and mature shrubberies. Interconnecting door to:-

Dressing Room - 2.86m x 4.54m (9'4" x 14'10") - Sash window overlooking the gardens, full range of fitted wardrobes, wash hand basin. Ideal for as a nursery or en-suite, if required.

Bedroom Two - 4.28m x 4.55m (14'0" x 14'11") - Sash window overlooking the gardens, bedroom fireplace. Wash hand basin.

Family Bathroom - Fully ceramic tiled walls and flooring, white suite comprising a low flush WC, panelled bath with mixer tap with shower attachment, pedestal wash hand basin and separate walk-in shower cubicle with twin head shower and curved glazed screen. Two windows to the rear elevation, heated towel rail.

Lower Landing - Secondary staircase rising from the inner lobby, deep silled window to the inner courtyard, access to extensive loft areas, airing cupboard.

Bedroom Three - 3.57m x 3.95m (11'8" x 12'11") - Broad sash window to the south-facing elevation overlooking the gardens and grounds. Bedroom fireplace with fitted cupboards to either side.

Bedroom Four - 2.80m x 3.05m (9'2" x 10'0") - Sash-style window with fitted window seat to the south elevation, fitted double wardrobe.

Bedroom Five - 3.47m x 2.85m (11'4" x 9'4") - Sash window to the south elevation with fitted window seat. Double wardrobe.

Bathroom/Wc - Part tiled walls, three-piece suite comprising a low flush WC, pedestal wash hand basin and panelled bath with mixer tap. Deep silled casement window to the inner courtyard, towel rail/radiator.

Bedroom Six - 4.36m x 4.60m (14'3" x 15'1") - Part canopied ceiling, picture rail, wash hand basin, bedroom fireplace, fitted cupboards, sash window with deep quarry tiled sill overlooking the gardens. Access to additional loft area.

The Exterior -

Gateway And Gravelled Driveway - Double granite gateposts with twin gates open onto a broad, gravelled, carriage drive which passes through and under a beautiful shrubbery before a large formal lawned garden with magnificent copper beech tree. The driveway continues past a row of tall, mature camellias which continue to a parking area adjacent to the entrance portico and rear garden area.

Formal Gardens - Lie mainly to the southern side of the house where there is a broad paved and slate terrace with fishpond, stone retaining walls, heathers and steps up to a further area of level lawn. A magnificent wisteria extends across the front elevation with the Georgian side elevation featuring other climbing plants including roses. Gravelled pathways continue through the formal gardens, where the beautiful shrubberies include a profusion of azaleas, magnolias, rhododendrons and camellias. Tall beech trees extend along the southern boundary with bamboo and laurels providing further shelter and privacy.

Rear Garden - A delightful area, full of charm with slate and granite paving from the kitchen/breakfast room; rockery-edge borders, cobbled pathway, magnolia and stone walling.

Woodland Garden - Extending the length of the northern boundary, adjacent to farmland, over which views are enjoyed to College Reservoir. The driveway continues to a:-

Timber Garage - 7.60m x 4.60m (24'11" x 15'1") - Up-and-over door, timber panelled, light and power connected, twin casement doors to the rear elevation opening onto a decked area with views to College Reservoir. Water supply pump and filtration equipment.

Walled Garden - A magnificent feature of the property, with further area of lawn, shrub borders, fruit trees, raised planters and greenhouse (in need of some repair) with irrigation system and, to the rear, a useful workshop/implement store.

Extending, in all, to approximately 4 acres or thereabouts.

General Information -

Services - A borehole provides a private water supply to 'Argal Manor' and 'Lodge Cottage'. Private septic tank drainage. Mains electricity. Oil fired central heating to radiators.

Council Tax - Band G - Cornwall Council.

Tenure - Freehold.

Viewing - By telephone appointment with the vendors' agent Laskowski & Company, 28 High Street, Falmouth, TR11 2AD. Telephone:[use Contact Agent Button].

Directional Note - From Union Corner at Falmouth, follow the signs to Mawnan Smith, Gweek and Constantine. At the end of Kergilliack Road, turn left, continuing to follow the signs to Gweek, Mawnan Smith and Constantine, continuing along Kergilliack Road, also known as Hillhead Road. After approximately two thirds of a mile the unmarked entrance to 'Argal Manor' will be found on the right-hand side, through tall double granite gateposts. The entrance to 'Argal Manor' will be found on the right-hand side immediately after 'Argal Lodge Cottage'.


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