luxury houses with terrace for sale Torpoint, United Kingdom
Contemporary house with garden and terrace Torpoint (United Kingdom)
Kerslake Mill is a truly special country residence, offering a rare combination of character, space, privacy and flexibility. Set within a peaceful hamlet location, surrounded by open countryside and National Trust land, the property enjoys a remarkable sense of seclusion while remaining within easy reach of Portwrinkle, Whitsand Bay, the Rame Peninsula, St Germans railway station and the city of Plymouth. Originally converted with great sympathy to its historic purpose, the main mill house has been further enhanced during the current vendors’ ownership, with a number of significant improvements carried out over the last decade. The result is a home that retains the charm, proportions and individuality of a former mill, while now offering a more contemporary and refined standard of living. The Main Mill House The main residence provides generous and versatile accommodation arranged over three floors, with a layout that works beautifully for family living, entertaining and working from home. One of the most impressive enhancements is the addition of a striking mezzanine living space within the main reception area, creating a wonderful sense of volume and architectural interest. This has transformed the heart of the home, adding a dramatic yet comfortable living area that makes full use of the property’s character and scale. The sitting room is another beautiful space, centred around a wood-burning stove and enjoying views across the gardens and mill pond. Doors open out to a balcony, creating a lovely connection between the house and its setting, with the water, gardens and surrounding landscape forming a wonderfully tranquil backdrop. The kitchen has also been updated to provide a more modern and practical space, well suited to everyday family life and informal entertaining. The proportions of the room allow for dining and gathering, while the character features, including exposed beams and the building’s original form, ensure the space remains warm, inviting and full of personality. The main bedroom has been thoughtfully remodelled by the current owners, now benefiting from a larger en suite, creating a more luxurious principal suite. Further bedrooms are arranged across the upper and lower levels, offering excellent space for family, guests or blended living arrangements. The accommodation is highly flexible, with a study or fifth bedroom offering the perfect space for a home office, snug, library or occasional guest room. This versatility will particularly appeal to those seeking a lifestyle move without compromising the ability to work comfortably from home. A large utility room provides excellent additional storage and practical workspace, while the integral double garage includes a dedicated workshop area positioned to the rear of one of the bays. Cider Press Cottage One of the most significant changes to Kerslake Mill is the complete renovation and reconfiguration of the former one-bedroom cottage. This has now been transformed into a beautifully presented three-bedroom cottage, offering superb additional accommodation within the grounds. The cottage provides a wonderful open-plan living space with a log burner, giving it a warm and contemporary feel while still remaining in keeping with the rural setting. A small balcony adds further charm and provides a lovely spot to sit and enjoy the surroundings. This separate cottage creates enormous flexibility. It would be ideal for multi-generational living, allowing extended family to live independently yet close by. Equally, it offers clear income potential, either as a holiday let or longer-term rental, subject to any necessary consents and the buyer’s own requirements. For those seeking a lifestyle property with a business or investment angle, the cottage is a major asset and broadens the appeal of the home considerably. Gardens, Grounds and Parking The property is approached via a private driveway, secured by electric gates and complemented by a security camera and entry-phone system. The driveway continues through the grounds before opening into a generous parking and turning area. There is garaging for two vehicles with electric garage doors, together with additional off-road parking for approximately five or six further cars, making the property particularly practical for family life, visiting guests, cottage accommodation or holiday-let use. The gardens and grounds extend to approximately 1.4 acres and provide a beautiful natural setting for the mill. The mill pond remains a key focal point, visible from the main house and helping to create the peaceful, almost storybook quality of the property. The vendors have carried out considerable work to enhance the home and its setting, and while some driveway and garden elements may still offer scope for a buyer to complete or personalise further, the overall feel is one of a deeply attractive and established country residence. The property also benefits from a superb collection of practical outbuildings, including a substantial workshop, a charming summer house, two greenhouses and a recently installed garden shed. A further metal storage shed provides useful space for lawnmowers, gardening equipment and outdoor tools. Lifestyle and Location Kerslake Mill offers the type of lifestyle that is increasingly difficult to find: private, characterful and surrounded by nature, yet not isolated. The setting is quiet and tucked away, with landscaped gardens, countryside views and the calming presence of the mill pond, while the South Cornish coast is only a few miles away. Portwrinkle, Whitsand Bay and the South West Coast Path are all within easy reach, offering beaches, cliff walks, coastal scenery and a relaxed Cornish lifestyle. The nearby village of Crafthole provides local amenities, while St Germans railway station offers useful rail connections, including access towards Plymouth and beyond. For those needing access to the city, Plymouth is within commuting distance, offering a wider range of shopping, schooling, professional services, waterfront restaurants and transport links. Agents Comment Kerslake Mill is far more than a period home in a beautiful setting. It is a rare lifestyle opportunity: a substantial and improved former mill house, a separate three-bedroom cottage, beautiful grounds, garaging, parking, income potential and a peaceful position close to the Cornish coast. It will appeal to buyers seeking multi-generational living, those wanting a high-quality home with holiday let potential, or anyone looking for a private country residence with genuine character and a strong connection to the surrounding landscape.
…By Annonceur International
9 listings near Torpoint
House with terrace Plymstock (United Kingdom)
Occupying a commanding elevated position with far-reaching views across Plymouth Sound, Drake’s Island and towards Mount Edgcumbe, this is a substantial older-style detached residence that has been comprehensively converted and finished to create an exceptional private home. The property has been brought back into residential use and now offers the rare combination of period scale, modern specification and a newly completed, never-lived-in feel. With five double bedrooms, generous reception rooms, a striking mirrored staircase, private lift, large gardens, ample parking for up to five cars and no onward chain, this is a landmark home ready for its first owners in its new chapter. The Home The accommodation has been thoughtfully reimagined to provide a substantial and highly flexible private residence, combining the proportions and presence of an established older-style building with the comfort and convenience expected of a newly completed home. Having been converted back into a single dwelling, the property has not been lived in since completion, giving buyers the opportunity to move into a freshly finished, turnkey home without the compromises often associated with older properties. The property opens into an entrance hall, which leads through to an impressive inner hallway. Here, the feature mirrored staircase creates an immediate sense of arrival, while the inclusion of a private lift provides a rare and practical addition, ideal for accessibility, future-proofing or multi-generational living. The principal reception space is a superb triple-aspect drawing room positioned to the front of the house. Generously proportioned and filled with natural light, it provides an impressive formal living space. A separate dining room offers further space for entertaining, while a dedicated study provides a useful home-working area. At the heart of the home is a stunning open-plan kitchen/breakfast room, beautifully fitted with an extensive range of cabinetry, matching work surfaces and a comprehensive selection of integrated appliances. The kitchen includes dual inset sinks, a boiling tap, waste disposal unit, American-style fridge-freezer, AEG double oven, microwave/combination oven, electric hob, two gas burners, cooker hood, dishwasher and four slimline wine coolers. A Velux skylight, bi-folding doors, French doors and additional side window allow natural light to pour into the room, creating a superb everyday family space as well as an impressive setting for entertaining. Adjacent to the kitchen is a sitting room or snug, creating a relaxed family area that connects naturally with the kitchen/breakfast space. The ground floor is completed by a laundry room and downstairs cloakroom/WC. On the first floor, the sense of space continues with five double bedrooms. The master bedroom suite is particularly impressive, enjoying a generous dual-aspect layout with views towards Drake’s Island and the Cornish coastline. It is served by a dressing room and two ensuite shower rooms, providing a rare and luxurious arrangement. Bedroom two features French doors opening onto a private balcony with glass and stainless-steel balustrading, enjoying views across the garden towards Plymouth Sound and Plymouth Hoe, and also benefits from its own en-suite shower room. A further bedroom also benefits from an en-suite shower room, while the remaining two bedrooms are served by a well-appointed family bathroom, complete with a freestanding roll-top bath, separate shower and basin. An additional separate WC is also positioned on the first floor. The property also benefits from double glazing, under-floor heating and central heating. Outside The property is approached via a generous tarmac parking area, providing plentiful off-road parking and turning space, with established shrubs adding interest to the frontage. A brick-paved path leads to the main entrance, while side access continues around to the rear garden. The rear garden is a particular feature of the home, offering a generous area of outside space that complements the scale of the house beautifully. Immediately adjoining the rear of the property is a terrace, positioned to take full advantage of the outlook across Plymouth Sound towards Plymouth Hoe. This area includes an outdoor barbecue/kitchen space, creating an excellent setting for summer entertaining, alfresco dining and enjoying the views. Beyond the terrace, the garden is mainly laid to lawn, interspersed with shrubs and small trees, providing a pleasant and practical space for family life. A useful storage shed is positioned beneath the outdoor kitchen area. Lifestyle & Location Set within one of Plymstock’s established residential addresses, Plymstock Road enjoys a wonderful position from which to appreciate the very best of Plymouth’s coastal lifestyle. From the house, balcony and gardens, the views stretch across Plymouth Sound towards Drake’s Island, Mount Edgcumbe and Plymouth Hoe, creating a constant connection with the water. Plymstock is a popular and well-served suburb, offering an excellent balance of convenience and lifestyle. Everyday amenities can be found locally, including shops, cafés, schools, healthcare facilities and services, while the Broadway Shopping Centre provides a useful focal point for the community. Nearby Mount Batten, Turnchapel and Jennycliff offer waterside walks, marina facilities and access to the coastline, with the surrounding area well known for sailing, watersports and outdoor pursuits. Plymouth city centre, the Barbican, Sutton Harbour and the wider waterfront are all within easy reach, while road links provide access to the A38, Devon, Cornwall and the South Hams. It is a setting that offers scale, scenery and convenience in equal measure, ideal for those looking for a substantial private home with a genuine sense of place. Agents Note Please note: some images used in this listing have been digitally enhanced and/or virtually staged using CGI to help illustrate the property’s potential finished appearance. They are intended as a visual guide only and may not exactly reflect the property’s current condition, proportions, specification or final finish. The garden is also due to undergo further improvement works, so some areas shown are not yet fully completed. These works will be finished in due course, and we can share further details of the planned improvements with any interested parties as required.
…By Annonceur International
Contemporary house with terrace Portwrinkle (United Kingdom)
An exceptional coastal residence with panoramic sea views, Cornica presents a rare opportunity to acquire a beautifully designed four-bedroom home offering both refined living and compelling investment potential. Positioned within the unspoilt landscape of the Rame Peninsula, this contemporary semi-detached home has been thoughtfully crafted to maximise light, space and its extraordinary coastal outlook. With clear appeal to the premium holiday market, the property offers a seamless blend of lifestyle and income, equally suited as a private retreat or a fully managed, turnkey coastal investment. At the heart of the home lies an impressive open-plan kitchen, dining and living space, where full-height glazing frames uninterrupted sea views and opens onto a generous terrace, perfectly designed for entertaining or simply enjoying the ever-changing coastal horizon. The accommodation is arranged across two floors, offering four well-proportioned double bedrooms. The principal suite enjoys a dual aspect, flooding the room with natural light, and features direct access to a private terrace overlooking the sea, an ideal setting for quiet mornings or evening sunsets. Additional bedrooms are equally well-considered, with one benefitting from direct access to the spectacular roof terrace, while another enjoys a Juliet balcony with elevated coastal views. Externally, the property truly excels. A substantial roof terrace, complete with pergola, hot tub and seating area, provides an outstanding space for entertaining, all set against far-reaching panoramic views across Whitsand Bay. Further outdoor areas include a sea-facing balcony and a ground floor terrace, ensuring multiple vantage points from which to enjoy this exceptional setting. Internally, the specification reflects a commitment to quality and comfort, including underfloor heating, zoned lighting, premium sanitaryware and elegant finishes throughout, creating a home that is both luxurious and low-maintenance. For those seeking an investment, Cornica offers a compelling and highly accessible proposition. The property can be fully managed through the established Portwrinkle Holidays operation, providing a genuine turnkey solution for owners wishing to generate income while retaining personal use. This flexibility makes it particularly attractive to out-of-area buyers seeking a coastal asset that performs both financially and lifestyle-wise. Investment Potential For those considering the property as an investment, Cornica offers both strong income potential and a genuinely hands-off ownership experience. Based on projected figures, peak season weeks are anticipated to achieve in the region of £4,250 per week, with low season weeks expected to generate approximately £1,475 per week. Drawing on the performance of comparable four-bedroom properties within the Portwrinkle Holidays portfolio, annual gross revenues are forecast to be in the region of £75,000. Ownership is designed to be entirely straightforward. Through the established Portwrinkle Holidays management service, every aspect of the letting process is professionally handled, including marketing, bookings, guest communication, cleaning, linen and towels, changeovers, welcome packs, garden maintenance and ongoing property care. Any guest enquiries or maintenance issues are managed on the owner’s behalf, providing complete peace of mind. Owners retain full flexibility for personal use, with the ability to reserve dates at their convenience, with the property prepared and presented to the same high standard for each stay. As part of the Portwrinkle Holidays portfolio, the property also benefits from access to exclusive on-site spa facilities, including a sauna and steam room with full-height glazing overlooking the coastline. This added amenity enhances both guest experience and booking appeal, further strengthening the property’s position within the premium holiday market. Importantly, there is no obligation to utilise the Portwrinkle Holidays management service. Owners are free to self-manage or appoint an alternative operator or of course live in the property fulltime, offering complete flexibility in how the property is used and operated. Location Set within the breathtaking and unspoilt surroundings of the Rame Peninsula, often referred to as Cornwall’s “forgotten corner”, Portwrinkle offers a rare blend of tranquillity, natural beauty and coastal charm. With its winding lanes, traditional fishing heritage and dramatic cliffside setting, the area remains largely untouched by mass tourism, appealing to those seeking authenticity, privacy and a true sense of escape. The property enjoys immediate access to the South West Coast Path, with miles of scenic walks, hidden coves and sweeping sea views quite literally on the doorstep. Despite its peaceful setting, Portwrinkle is exceptionally well connected. The nearby A38 provides direct access to Plymouth and onwards to the national motorway network, while mainline rail services from St Germans and flights from Exeter and Newquay offer convenient links for those travelling from further afield. Locally, a selection of well-regarded amenities include beachside dining, the renowned Whitsand Bay Golf Club just moments away, and a collection of traditional pubs and village facilities. This unique balance of seclusion, accessibility and year-round coastal appeal has made Portwrinkle an increasingly sought-after destination for both second-home owners and buyers seeking a high-performing holiday let investment. Cornica is not simply a home, it is a coastal investment in lifestyle, leisure and long-term value.
…By Annonceur International
House with terrace Saltash (United Kingdom)
Set in a remarkable position on the banks of the River Tamar, Tamar Bank is an exceptional waterside residence offering direct access to the shoreline below, outstanding river views and a rare connection with one of Cornwall’s most historic waterfront settings. Believed to date back to the mid-19th century, the property occupies a commanding position along Old Ferry Road and enjoys approximately 20 metres of water frontage. It is a home of genuine character, scale and atmosphere, with its outlook, history and setting combining to create a lifestyle that is increasingly difficult to find. From the changing tides and passing boats to the far-reaching views across the Tamar, River Tavy and towards the Tamar Bridge and Royal Albert Bridge, Tamar Bank is a property where the waterside position is not simply a backdrop, but a defining part of everyday life. The House The accommodation is generous, elegant and highly versatile, arranged to suit family life, entertaining, home working and multi-generational living. A grand entrance hall creates an immediate sense of arrival and leads through to a series of well-proportioned reception spaces. The main sitting room provides a comfortable and welcoming space, complete with a wood burner, while the formal dining room is ideal for family gatherings and more formal entertaining. One of the standout rooms is the triple-aspect sunroom, which takes full advantage of the position and frames wonderful views across the water towards the River Tavy, the Tamar Bridge and Brunel’s Royal Albert Bridge. The kitchen is a tremendous space, well appointed and designed as a practical yet sociable heart of the home, with a fitted utility room positioned nearby. Also on the ground floor is a further bedroom or study, offering excellent flexibility for those working from home, accommodating guests or seeking a more adaptable layout. A shower room completes the ground floor accommodation, with internal access also leading through to the double garage. On the first floor, four well-proportioned double bedrooms continue the sense of space. The principal bedroom suite is particularly generous, featuring a dressing area and en-suite bathroom, while the remaining bedrooms are served by a well-appointed family bathroom. Throughout the home, the river views provide a constant reminder of the property’s exceptional setting. The lower ground floor offers three versatile basement rooms, providing useful additional space and scope for a variety of future uses, subject to any necessary consents. This area could appeal to buyers seeking storage, hobby space, a workshop, home office potential or further lifestyle accommodation. History Tamar Bank is a home with a fascinating history, believed by the current owners to date from around 1841. Its position on Old Ferry Road places it within one of Saltash’s most atmospheric riverside settings, overlooking a landscape shaped by river travel, maritime activity and the historic crossing between Cornwall and Devon. One of the early owners is understood to have been Captain Charles Bampfield Yule, a notable Royal Navy officer and surveyor associated with Admiralty expeditions around Australia, New Guinea and the wider Pacific. His work is understood to be linked with Heron Island in Queensland, while Yule Island in Papua New Guinea is also believed to have been named after him. The property is also understood to have connections with the du Maurier family, adding a further literary association to a house already rich in character. The current owners also understand that Tamar Bank was used during both the First and Second World Wars, including wartime military occupation and associations with senior military figures. Together, these connections give Tamar Bank a rare sense of provenance, combining maritime history, literary interest, wartime association and a truly memorable waterside setting. Outside & Gardens Outside, the gardens extend to approximately 0.22 acres and lead down towards the water’s edge, where a private gateway provides direct access to the shoreline below. This direct connection to the river is one of the property’s most special features and offers a rare waterside lifestyle in the heart of Saltash. The gardens have been arranged to make the most of the outlook, with a mixture of raised terraces, lawned areas and decked seating spaces. These areas provide excellent opportunities for outdoor dining, relaxing and entertaining, all while enjoying the movement, light and atmosphere of the river. Whether launching a kayak from the shore, enjoying evening drinks overlooking the water, watching the tides change or simply taking in the beauty of the Tamar, Tamar Bank offers a lifestyle that feels both peaceful and wonderfully connected to its surroundings. Location Old Ferry Road is one of Saltash’s most atmospheric riverside settings, following the water past Brunel Green and a collection of character cottages. The area has a strong maritime heritage and remains closely connected to the river, with nearby slipways, boat storage and waterside walks all adding to the appeal. Despite its beautiful waterside position, Tamar Bank remains highly convenient for day-to-day amenities. Saltash offers a good range of local shops, a Waitrose supermarket, schools, cafés and services, while the nearby China Fleet Country Club provides golf and leisure facilities. For sailing and watersports enthusiasts, Saltash has a busy sailing club, visitor pontoon, public slipways and access to nearby mooring opportunities. Plymouth city centre, the A38 and Saltash railway station are also within easy reach, making this a rare waterside home that combines beauty, history, practicality and convenience in equal measure. Agent’s Comment Tamar Bank is a truly memorable waterside home. The moment you arrive, there is a real sense that this is a property with a story, from its position on Old Ferry Road and its outlook across the Tamar, to its direct access down to the shoreline below. For me, the magic of the house is the way it combines practicality with atmosphere. It is a generous and versatile family home, but it also has that rare emotional pull that only certain waterside properties seem to have. The views, the garden, the changing tides and the sense of history all add to the feeling that this is somewhere very special. Homes with this level of character, water frontage and historic interest are rarely available, and Tamar Bank is a property that I think buyers will remember long after viewing.
…By Annonceur International
House with garden and terrace Calstock (United Kingdom)
Occupying a truly remarkable position above the River Tamar, this elegant and substantial Victorian Home built in the 1890s commands breathtaking views both up and down the river Tamar, while offering beautifully proportioned accommodation with great character. Rich in original detail and thoughtfully enhanced for modern living, the house combines refined reception space, six bedrooms and a wealth of period charm with the added benefit of a delightful converted coach house, beautiful gardens and grounds of approximately 1.78 acres, and a setting within one of Calstock’s most coveted positions. The Main House This handsome home is arranged over two floors, with good sized rooms and wonderful views throughout. The living room is an impressive principal reception space, with dual-aspect windows framing glorious views of the River Tamar. With period features on display, including shutters, window seats, a ceiling rose and a wood burner set within a marble surround. The formal dining room is equally appealing and well suited to entertaining, with a fireplace, picture rail and high skirting boards all contributing to its classic period character. The hallway retains original flooring, while decorative mouldings and sash windows continue the sense of heritage and craftsmanship. A study with built-in shelving provides an ideal space for home working or reading. The kitchen has been thoughtfully appointed with Neptune cabinetry and granite worktops. An oil-fired Rayburn sits alongside integrated appliances including an electric cooker, dishwasher and induction hob, while a boot room, utility room, cloakroom and large lean-to provide excellent ancillary and storage space. The first floor offers six bedrooms and two bathrooms, with many of the rooms enjoying enchanting views across the river and surrounding landscape. The principal bedroom is particularly attractive, with river views, a feature fireplace and built-in wardrobes. A further impressive bedroom enjoys triple-aspect windows, access onto a roof terrace, lovely views of the river and an open fireplace. The third bedroom also benefits from dual-aspect windows, river views and an en suite shower room. Bedrooms four and five each have fireplaces, while the sixth bedroom, currently suited to use as a single bedroom or library, offers further flexibility according to requirements. The family bathroom, features an original ceramic bath with taps that fill from below and a delightful outlook to be enjoyed from the tub itself. The Coach House In addition to the main house, the converted coach house is a particularly valuable element of the property. Converted in 2011 and a project enjoyed by the current owners, it retains immense charm and character, now providing an inviting kitchen, a sitting room with exposed stone walls and a wood burner, a bathroom, and two downstairs bedrooms, one double and one single. Outside, a lovely patio area creates an attractive space for sitting and entertaining, making the building ideal for holiday letting income. Gardens and Grounds The gardens and grounds are a true delight and extend to approximately 1.78 acres, providing a setting of exceptional beauty and variety. Immediately appealing is the wonderful Victorian-style glasshouse perfectly positioned to enjoy the outlook and equally suited to quiet morning coffee or an evening glass of something sparkling in the sun. Automatic vents open and close to regulate the temperature, perfect for those with green fingers. Beyond, the grounds unfold into a richly planted and thoughtfully arranged landscape, offering a glorious mix of mature trees, shrubs and seasonal planting. Purple beech, horse chestnut and acers sit alongside bluebells, primroses and daffodils, while raised beds, potting sheds and woodland areas create both visual beauty and practical gardening opportunity. Woodland trails invite exploration, and a charming Cornish Hedge runs along the bottom of the garden, adding yet more character to the setting. A walled backdrop to the rear enhances the sense of privacy and enclosure, while a pedestrian entrance could be reinstated from the lower garden offering access further down Sand Lane. Situation Set within the enchanting riverside village of Calstock, the property occupies a highly sought-after position in one of the Tamar Valley’s most captivating settings. Increasingly admired for its unique blend of natural beauty, architectural heritage and community spirit, Calstock offers a lifestyle that feels tranquil and timeless, yet remains connected and vibrant. The village itself enjoys a lively arts scene and a wealth of amenities, including two pubs, a café, an art gallery, a community arts centre, a primary school, a boatyard, and wonderful woodland and riverside walks. The branch line railway station is just a five-minute walk from the front door, offering a scenic journey into Plymouth in approximately 33 minutes, with onward connections to London and beyond. Conveniently located near the Devon and Cornwall border, Calstock is also well placed for access to both the north and south coasts, Dartmoor, golf courses and a number of notable National Trust properties, with nearby Cotehele adding further to the area’s enduring appeal. For those in search of a home with presence, outlook and an exceptional sense of place, this is a rare and compelling opportunity. Services The main house is serviced by, mains water and electricity, private drainage via a Klargester system, and oil-fired central heating. The Coach House benefits from mains water and drainage, together with a separate oil tank and boiler, as well as its own electricity supply from the mains. Agent’s Note We may introduce buyers and sellers to our panel of carefully selected conveyancers, mortgage providers, or surveyor services. The choice to use their services is entirely yours. If you choose to proceed, please note that we will receive an average referral fee of £120–£200 (inclusive of VAT) from the firm for the introduction. These providers have been chosen for their strong local reputations and consistent service quality. There is no obligation to use our recommended services. In accordance with current Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulations, all prospective purchasers are required to provide valid identification documents before a sale can be agreed and solicitors formally instructed. To facilitate these checks, a one-off charge of £36 (inclusive of VAT) applies. We kindly request that this cost be covered by the buyer as part of the purchase process.
…By Annonceur International
House with garden and terrace Gunnislake (United Kingdom)
***GUIDE PRICE £1,000,000 - £1,100,000*** A Bespoke Riverside Residence with Breathtaking Views Weir Run is a truly exceptional detached home fully renovated by the current owners, set in a tranquil position in the village of Gunnislake. Overlooking the River Tamar and nestled within the Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this striking modern home combines architectural elegance with natural serenity. One of the property’s most captivating features is its direct outlook over the historic Tamar Weir – a fish weir originally built by the monks of Tavistock Abbey and later rebuilt circa 1800 – which marks the tidal limit of the river. The ever-changing light on the water, wildlife, and surrounding countryside provide a constant sense of peace. Accommodation Ground Floor A grand entrance hall with elegant flooring and bespoke finishes sets the tone for the interiors beyond. The heart of the home is the expansive open-plan kitchen, dining, and living space, designed for both family life and entertaining. A stylish central island and walk-in pantry complement the sleek, high-specification kitchen, while large windows capture uninterrupted river views and floods the space with natural light. Also on the ground floor is a spacious guest bedroom with luxury en-suite, a dedicated home office/study, cloakroom with WC, and internal access to the large double garage. First Floor Upstairs, the principal suite offers an indulgent retreat, with views overlooking the river, a dressing area, and a spa-style en-suite bathroom. Two further well-proportioned double bedrooms, both with en-suites, and one with a private balcony with views of the Weir, providing ideal accommodation for family or visitors. A fully equipped utility room adds practical convenience to the upper level. Outside Externally, the property boasts an exceptional outdoor offering. A spacious driveway provides ample off-road parking, while a large terrace accessed directly from the main living space creates a perfect setting for outdoor dining and entertaining, all while enjoying stunning views over the River Tamar and the weir. The mature garden is beautifully maintained, featuring a well-kept lawn, a variety of bushes and shrubs, and a separate patio area ideal for relaxing or hosting guests. To the side of the property, there is a plot—offering exciting potential to establish an orchard or further enhance the garden space. This superb outdoor setting combines privacy, versatility and breath-taking natural views, making it an attractive feature. Situation Weir Run enjoys a prime location in the vibrant village of Gunnislake, situated on the picturesque Cornwall-Devon border. The village itself is a hub of convenience, boasting an array of local amenities including a post office, shops, a traditional pub, a modern health centre, and a highly regarded primary school, all within easy reach. Just a short walk from the property is a 17th-century pub, The Rising Sun. It is known for its friendly atmosphere, dog-friendly policy, family-friendly environment, live music, and a selection of real ales, all within a charming, rural setting. For those seeking a touch of indulgence, a short drive leads to two prestigious luxury hotels and dining destinations: The Horn of Plenty, renowned for its exquisite cuisine and elegant ambiance, and Hotel Endsleigh, a Regency-era masterpiece offering unrivalled sophistication and tranquil grounds. Education and leisure are equally well-catered for. Just 5 miles away lies the historic market town of Tavistock, home to an eclectic mix of independent shops, supermarkets, and acclaimed eateries such as The Cornish Arms. Families will appreciate the proximity to top-tier schools, including the prestigious Mount Kelly, known for its academic excellence and holistic approach. Nature enthusiasts there are host of footpaths from the property and you are spoiled for choice with the Tamar Trails, Dartmoor National Park, and the stunning Cornish coastline all nearby, offering endless opportunities for exploration and relaxation. Transport links are exceptional, with Gunnislake railway station less than a mile from the property, providing regular and scenic services to Plymouth via the Tamar Valley Line. Despite its tranquil rural charm, Weir Run ensures seamless connectivity to the broader South West, making it an ideal retreat for both permanent living and luxurious holiday escapes. Riverside Stay – Boutique B&B Opportunity Weir Run is currently a home to a well-reviewed and beautifully presented bed and breakfast. It utilised the two en-suite guest rooms—one with the private river-facing balcony—making it an ideal turnkey opportunity for buyers seeking a home-and-income lifestyle. This established B&B adds an appealing commercial dimension to the property. FISHING RIGHTS FOR SALE UNDER SEPARATE NEGOTIATION The owner of Weir Run has been a member of the Lower Tamar Fishing Club since the Fishing rights were purchased by the club in 1976. Only 4 owners of this stretch of river in the last 500 years. Available for purchase are 6 days (Shares) in perpetuity fishing per month during Salmon/Sea Trout fishing season (March 1st-October 14th) subject to club approval. Approximately 5.5 miles of Salmon Fishing on the River Tamar of which approximately 1/2 mile is tidal, 3 beats ,with two rods fishing on each beat per day. Mostly fly fishing but some pools can be fished with a spinner. Species of fish :Salmon , Sea Trout, Brown Trout, Grayling Sellers Note Weir Run has been in our family for 50 Years. In 2018 after my father passed away, we transformed what was a quaint two-bedroom bungalow into our dream retreat, a haven designed to embrace the beauty of this extraordinary location. Nothing compares to the peace and tranquillity we have found at Weir Run. It’s a sanctuary, a place where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life yet remain conveniently connected. While the Cornish coastline buzzes with summer activity, Weir Run offers a peaceful escape, a hidden gem. Yet, you are never far from adventure. Explore the rugged beauty of Dartmoor, discover historic sites, or wander through picturesque fishing villages. And for everyday conveniences, the charming Market town of Tavistock, birthplace to Sir Francis Drake, is just a short drive away offering delightful shops and restaurants. We’ve woven countless cherished memories into the fabric of this home-lazy days fishing on the river, idyllic picnics on the banks whilst watching the abundance of wildlife, Kingfishers, Otters, leaping Salmon & Sea Trout. It, s with heavy hearts that we’ve decided to move closer to our grandchildren in Virginia, who are calling us home. Being retired, we have kept busy by running Weir Run as a very successful Boutique B&B. We have met so many wonderful people and our repeat business is close to 50%. It is featured on the Booking.com website as “RIVERSIDE STAY” and our rating has always been 10/10. We will deeply miss our mornings spent watching the river awaken from our bed, a cup of tea warming our hands. We have been truly blessed to call Weir Run our home, and we know that the next owners will experience the same profound sense of peace and joy. This isn’t just a house; its a slice of paradise, a place where you can create your own treasured moments, surrounded by the beauty of nature. We hope you will feel the magic we have felt here. Agent Note: We may introduce buyers and sellers to our panel of carefully selected Conveyancers, Mortgage or surveyor services. The choice to use their services is entirely yours. If you opt to proceed, please be aware that we will receive an average referral fee of £120-£200 (including VAT) from the firm for the introduction. These firms have been chosen based on their strong local reputation and proven track record of excellence. There's no obligation to use our recommended providers. In accordance with current Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulations, all prospective purchasers are required to provide valid identification documents before a sale can be agreed and solicitors formally instructed. To facilitate these checks, a one-off charge of £30 (inclusive of VAT) applies. We kindly request that this cost be covered by you as part of the purchase process.
…By Annonceur International
Villa with terrace Tavistock (United Kingdom)
A Beautifully Presented Detached Victorian Villa - Renovated Throughout Showcasing the Wonderful Period Features Accommodation: This stunning detached Victorian villa presents a rare opportunity to acquire a truly characterful home, beautifully combining period charm with modern luxury. Lovingly renovated throughout, the property retains its original elegance with high ceilings, feature fireplaces, panelling, dado and picture rails, and beautiful wooden floors. It is not listed which is surprising given the wonderful period features. Set over four floors, this impressive family home offers an abundance of versatile living space. On the ground floor, the heart of the home is the bespoke kitchen, complete with Yorkshire granite worktops, Rangemaster cooker, Belfast sink, breakfast bar and integrated appliances. Flowing seamlessly into the dining room, with its dual-aspect windows and elevated views over the town and countryside, this space is finished with parquet-style Karndean flooring, which continues through the entrance hall and utility room. The accommodation continues with a magnificent drawing room, featuring a marble fireplace, intricate coving, original shutters and large south-facing windows that flood the room with light. From here, you can step directly into the Victorian garden room, still home to the original vinery, which continues to bear fruit, and out onto the lawn. An elegant sitting room, additional study or dining room, cloakroom and a delightful garden room complete this level, creating wonderful spaces for both family living and entertaining. Upstairs, the first floor boasts a luxurious principal bedroom suite with en-suite bathroom, three further generously sized bedrooms, a family bathroom and an additional shower room. A private roof terrace offers a peaceful retreat, perfect for enjoying your morning coffee or evening glass of wine. The top floor provides a charming loft room, full of character and versatility, ideal as a home office, studio or additional bedroom. On the lower ground floor, the property offers outstanding flexibility, with a playroom, gym, two store rooms and two further bedrooms with bathroom facilities. Previously arranged as two separate flats, this level could easily be adapted for multi-generational living, guest accommodation, or even reinstated as independent apartments for income potential. Outside: Outside, the property is approached via a gated driveway, providing parking for several vehicles and access to a useful half-length garage. The gardens are every bit as special as the house itself - with the period features maintained. The lower garden is framed by original Victorian walls and bursts with colour and character, featuring established fruit trees, climbing wisteria, flourishing roses, and a magnificent magnolia. The upper garden is laid to lawn, bordered by tall hedging that offers excellent privacy, and being south-facing, it enjoys sunshine from morning until evening. A number of inviting seating areas are dotted throughout, including a charming pergola terrace tucked away at the far end of the lawn, perfect for summer dining or quiet relaxation. Completing the picture is a stunning orangery, a versatile space that has hosted memorable garden parties but could just as easily be enjoyed as a creative studio, tranquil retreat, or dedicated planting room. Location: Situated on Glanville Road, this property enjoys views across the countryside and town as well as a prime position within one of Tavistock’s most desirable residential areas. This location is ideal for families, professionals, and those looking to enjoy the very best of what this market town has to offer. Within walking distance, Tavistock’s charming town centre provides a wide array of independent shops, award-winning cafés, and the historic Pannier Market, home to a variety of artisan traders. Bedford Square and the surrounding streets are lined with boutiques, restaurants, and traditional pubs, including the renowned Cornish Arms, perfect for relaxed lunches or evening dining. The area is well-served by a choice of high-quality schools, both state and independent. Tavistock Primary School and Tavistock College are nearby, while the prestigious Mount Kelly School, offering education from nursery through to sixth form, is just a short distance away, known for its strong academic reputation and sporting facilities. For leisure and wellbeing, Meadowlands Leisure Centre offers a swimming pool, gym, and classes, and the surrounding countryside and Dartmoor National Park provide endless opportunities for walking, cycling, and outdoor pursuits. Golf enthusiasts will appreciate Tavistock Golf Club, just a short drive away. For those seeking a touch of indulgence, a short drive leads to a prestigious luxury hotels and dining destination: Hotel Endsleigh, a Regency-era masterpiece offering unrivalled sophistication and tranquil grounds. Transport links are excellent, with regular bus services connecting to Plymouth, Okehampton, and surrounding villages. Gunnislake railway station, on the scenic Tamar Valley Line, is a convenient option for access to Plymouth and beyond. General Buyer Information: The current owners had the property re-roofed in April 2025. The exterior was fully repainted at the start of 2025 with antifungal paint, primer, and two top coats. Internally, the property has been decorated throughout using Farrow & Ball paint.Please contact Poppy at Fine and Country to arrange a viewing! Agent Note: We may introduce buyers and sellers to our panel of carefully selected Conveyancers, Mortgage or surveyor services. The choice to use their services is entirely yours. If you opt to proceed, please be aware that we will receive an average referral fee of £120-£200 (including VAT) from the firm for the introduction. These firms have been chosen based on their strong local reputation and proven track record of excellence. There's no obligation to use our recommended providers. In accordance with current Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulations, all prospective purchasers are required to provide valid identification documents before a sale can be agreed and solicitors formally instructed. To facilitate these checks, a one-off charge of £36 (inclusive of VAT) applies. We kindly request that this cost be covered by you as part of the purchase process.
…By Annonceur International
Seaside house with garden and terrace Kingsbridge (United Kingdom)
Rockhill is an exceptionally characterful six-bedroom semi-detached part thatched costal residence, of considerable charm and provenance, understood to be among the oldest homes in the village. Rich in atmosphere and history, the property beautifully combines its period origins with generous, versatile accommodation and a wonderfully relaxed coastal setting. The owners advise that Rockhill began life as a farm and that parts of the house may date back to the late sixteenth century, with exposed oak beams thought to resemble timbers used in the nearby Village Inn. The property was later acquired by the Reverend Peregrine Ilbert, who in the 1830s converted the barn element into living accommodation, shaping much of the home as it is enjoyed today. Distinctive details, including the round windows to the principal bedroom, are said to incorporate the wooden wheels of his honeymoon carriage, while further features throughout the house speak to Rockhill’s fascinating and layered past. Accommodation Rockhill offers beautifully arranged accommodation extending to six bedrooms, providing a rare combination of character, flexibility and scale. The ground floor is centred around a welcoming sitting room, rich in period charm and ideal for quieter moments, together with an elegant dining room opening out to the garden via patio doors. The kitchen/breakfast room is a generous and practical space, well suited to modern family life and informal dining, while the ground floor is further complemented by a utility room and cloakroom. On the first floor, the bedroom accommodation is both spacious and adaptable. The master bedroom is a particularly impressive room, enjoying delightful views towards the sea and a charming ensuite shower room. A second ensuite bedroom adds further comfort for family or guests, while the remaining bedrooms are served by a family bathroom. A further highlight of the house is the upper-level studio/playroom, a wonderfully versatile space with outstanding views, ideal as a creative room, snug, games room or home office. Throughout, Rockhill retains a special sense of heritage, with intriguing architectural details and features that reflect its long history, including an early family photograph in the hall, carved wooden heads said to have been brought back from Malaysia, and a staircase believed to have originated from a ship. Outside The gardens at Rockhill are a particular delight and provide an enchanting setting to the house. Beautifully established and full of seasonal colour, they offer the charm of a classic Devon garden, with cherry blossom and mature planting creating a peaceful, picturesque backdrop. Private patios provide ideal spaces for outdoor dining, morning coffee or an evening glass of fizz in the sunshine, while the gentle sense of shelter and birdsong adds to the tranquillity. From the garden and various seating areas, there are lovely views towards the sea, giving the outside space a distinctly coastal feel. In addition, the property benefits from a substantial detached garage, providing excellent storage or workshop potential. Overall, the gardens and grounds complement the house perfectly, inviting and wonderfully suited to both relaxed everyday enjoyment and entertaining. Location Rockhill is situated in the highly regarded coastal village of Thurlestone, within a sought-after area of the South Hams, a location long favoured for its combination of natural beauty, quality leisure amenities and refined coastal lifestyle. Thurlestone is known for its sandy beach, dramatic coastline and access to the South West Coast Path, while the village is also home to the well-regarded Thurlestone Hotel, offering spa, leisure and dining facilities, together with the popular Village Inn and the renowned Thurlestone Golf Club with its striking coastal setting. Kingsbridge lies nearby for a broader range of everyday amenities, independent shops and services. The result is a wonderfully balanced setting, peaceful and scenic, yet exceptionally well placed for enjoying the very best of South Devon’s high-quality coastal amenities and leisure opportunities. Services Mains electricity, water and drainage are connected. Oil-fired central heating. Agents Note Rockhill has a proven track record of being a successful holiday let. Accounts information available upon request. Agent Note 2: We may introduce buyers and sellers to our panel of carefully selected Conveyancers, Mortgage or surveyor services. The choice to use their services is entirely yours. If you opt to proceed, please be aware that we will receive an average referral fee of £120-£200 (including VAT) from the firm for the introduction. These firms have been chosen based on their strong local reputation and proven track record of excellence. There's no obligation to use our recommended providers. In accordance with current Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulations, all prospective purchasers are required to provide valid identification documents before a sale can be agreed and solicitors formally instructed. To facilitate these checks, a one-off charge of £30 (inclusive of VAT) applies. We kindly request that this cost be covered by you as part of the purchase process.
…By Annonceur International
House with pool and garden Caradon Town (United Kingdom)
Cargibbitt Farm lies in an idyllic tucked away but not isolated location close to Bodmin Moor. There are outstanding views afforded from all parts of the property with the main house and garden being beautifully sheltered. Originally a barn, the building was converted and extended we understand in the 1970’s with careful attention to detail ensuring that a wealth of character was preserved. Today, the home which is a superb example of a country residence has highly flexible accommodation of at least four bedrooms. One of the main aspects of the property is the detached modern leisure suite that was added some ten years ago and houses a large indoor swimming pool with changing space and showers. Further rooms include a kitchen and bedroom which can accommodate extended family when needed. For equestrian enthusiasts, there is an extensive range of facilities including a small indoor area, comprehensive stable block, feed stores and field shelter. The land comprises of some 22 acres and is divided into four main paddocks which are gently sloping and well fenced. The property is located in a peaceful rural situation but is close to village facilities in Pensilva and Upton Cross and easy access to the rugged terrain of Bodmin Moor. For those requiring access further afield within just 15 minutes is a main line railway station at Liskeard. The main house is split level and comprises of highly flexible accommodation including a modern triple aspect kitchen/dining room which is well fitted and has a range of integrated appliances including a double oven, induction hob, extractor fan, microwave, refrigerator and dishwasher. There are a range of matching cream fronted units, solid oak work surfaces and glass display cabinets. The room has modern recessed downlighting and flagged floor. There is plenty of room for a dining table. An adjacent utility room houses white goods and provides further storage and work surfaces. The main lounge has an impressive granite fireplace with wood burning stove. The adjacent garden room offers escapism and a place to relax and has direct access to the beautiful garden. Completing the reception space is a spacious light and airy drawing room which is dual aspect and has a feature traditional supporting granite pillar and matching granite fireplace with a further wood burning stove and display plinths at either side. Also on the ground floor is a large home office which could be used as a fifth bedroom if so required. The property benefits from fibre broadband direct to the premises. On the first floor are four bedrooms. The dual aspect master bedroom has a fully tiled en-suite shower room/WC with an electric shower. There is also a walk in wardrobe with a safe. The remaining bedrooms share use of the fully tiled bathroom/WC which has a shower over the ‘P’ shaped bath. The views from all sides are breath-taking. The property is warmed by oil fired central heating, is UPVC double glazed and neutrally decorated throughout. In 2008 our clients received planning consent to demolish the pre-existing agricultural buildings in the yard and extend their residential curtilage in the form of a new building to house a large indoor swimming pool with additional facilities. This is a significant benefit of the home and is used on a regular basis. The building has previously functioned to accommodate family as there is a kitchen, living space, showers and WC. The swimming pool is heated with all of the necessary filtration equipment accessible in the plant room. The large patio and seating area stands in a splendid position. The triple garage has double opening doors, power and light and is adjacent to the wood store. The American barn style stable block comprises of four large loose boxes, three of which have “Fieldguard” rubber matting. Two of the boxes have doors on either side. The block has power, water and light connected. The indoor arena could have a variety of uses. It has a sand and chipped rubber surface which is excellent for riding. There is a gated feed store, loose box and double bay tractor store within the large building. The feed store has both double and a jockey door providing easy access. At the side of the building, a level concreted area has been used for a muckheap but could accommodate a horse walker if desired. A large field shelter of 12 x 18 foot (3.66m x 5.49m) has been erected in the closest paddock. The grounds surround the property in the main on the westerly side and the pasture is laid into four main natural enclosures and is fenced into smaller grazing paddocks. There is road access at the top and a 65'7 x 131'3 (20m x 40m) fenced area where there is a great vantage point for the best of the stunning far reaching views. Cargibbitt Farm is accessed from an adopted road down a private drive which leads to the gravelled driveway with ample parking and turning space. The gardens have been professionally landscaped and are terraced, private and well enclosed with again a focus on the outstanding views. There are many lawned areas and natural flower beds, rockeries, feature steps and many specimen trees. Recently our clients have added a pond which attracts much wildlife. The shrubs, bushes and perennials offer a blaze of colour during the growing season. Many outside seating areas are inviting places to sit and enjoy an evening drink or meal when the warmer weather allows. For those green fingered gardeners there is plenty of space for a vegetable garden, a greenhouse is in situ and some apple and cherry trees bear fruit. The nearby village of Pensilva is well served with a range of facilities to include a Primary School, Church, Community Centre with bar, Recreational Park and Doctor’s Surgery. Upton Cross has a Public House, Parish Church, County Primary School and the Sterts Theatre. A first class cross country course is currently available for hire from the next door property. The property is close to Bodmin Moor and Minions in the heart of Twelve Mens Moor close to Caradon Hill. Further comprehensive shopping, commercial and recreational facilities are located in either Launceston (12 miles) or Liskeard which is approximately 5.1 miles and has a mainline railway station with multiple daily services to London (Paddington). There are a range of private schools St. Josephs (Launceston) and Mount Kelly (Tavistock). Excellent transport links can be found in the cathedral city of Exeter by road, rail and air (Exeter International Airport) which is about 53 miles. The A30 dual carriageway can be reached in approximately 20 minutes. The continental ferryport and city of Plymouth is approximately 19.7 miles distant and has regular cross channel services to France and Spain. AGENTS NOTE Some of the external photos were taken before the wildlife pond was added.
…By Annonceur International
House with garden and terrace Bealsmill (United Kingdom)
This outstanding and luxury appointed home is truly individual and was designed for our clients with their input and was finished in 2016. It stands proudly in a tucked away location in the heart of the Inny Valley and has outstanding views from the rear over the gardens and grounds. It has many high-tech features to mitigate the loss of energy including triple glazed external windows that are finished in wood on the inside and aluminium on the outside, mains gas fired central heating and a mechanical ventilation and heat recovery system (MVHR). The accommodation features a welcoming reception porch that has a double wardrobe for coats. The split-level ‘L’ shaped hallway has a feature curved wall, ceramic floor and a built-in bookcase positioned under the wooden stairs which have inset lighting and ascend to the first floor. The ground floor study is perfect for those with hobbies or work from home. A few steps lead down into the main lounge which is a lovely spacious relaxing room with a fireplace featuring an inset high powered Aga branded multi fuel stove. An attractive lit panel on the ceiling provides an ambient light. Sliding doors open out to the patio making outside dining and relaxing seamless during the warmer months whilst looking at the garden listening to the gentle soundtrack of the river playing its gradual tune. The most impressive open plan kitchen and living area stretches the whole depth of the property and is a sociable and very light and airy space having both traditional and roof window openings which are made by Roto, these roof windows are configured to work remotely and electronically close when it rains. The Magnet branded kitchen is finished in grey, luxuriously appointed and comprises of fitted wall and base cupboards with glass display cabinets with underlighting. Cupboards include corner pull out shelving, spice racks and larders. The worktops are composite stone. The central island unit has a plethora of further storage and includes an additional sink with a boiling hot water tap and included in the sale are two electric ovens, a gas hob with extractor above and a dishwasher. There is a plumbed space for a fridge/freezer. Within the room there is plenty of space for dining and socialising with space for soft chairs and a table that will comfortably seat twelve. A built-in bookshelf fits neatly within a recess and has storage cupboards below. In the corner of the room are further triple glazed sliding doors that open onto the rear patio. The room has suspended downlighting. Completing the ground floor is the cloakroom/WC and the utility room which has further useful storage and access through to the integrated double garage. Stairs ascend to the welcoming landing where there is an architectural feature of a tall narrow window looking out to the front and a useful cupboard. The master bedroom suite is superb as it has the benefit of double doors which open onto an enclosed balcony where a delightful view of the garden can be enjoyed. There is space for a bistro table and chairs to enjoy a hot drink first thing in the morning. Furthermore, the master bedroom has a large walk in dressing room which has hanging space, shoe racks and space to hang coats. Leading through is the sumptuous en-suite shower room that is fully tiled, it offers his and her sinks with lit mirrors above, a walk in double shower cubicle with a soaker shower and a heated towel rail. Bedroom two has the benefit of a wardrobe and en-suite shower room/WC which again is fully tiled with a large shower cubicle with soaker shower, lit mirror, and heated towel rail. This bedroom has a door which accesses a large storage area which is positioned above the garage, in this storage area the equipment for the hot water system is stored. There are two further bedrooms, bedroom three is positioned at the front of the house and is a double bedroom with a built in double wardrobe. Bedroom four is a single bedroom with a roof window and currently has in position a bunk bed. Mincarlo has high quality floor coverings throughout including ceramic tiles and carpets, many of the rooms have high ceilings which increase the feeling of volume and space. The mains gas fired heating system is configured underfloor downstairs (with the exception of the lounge) and to radiators on the first floor. The lights on both the landing and en-suites are on automatic sensors. The arrangement of accommodation is perfect for families as it offers both a social arrangement of living space with the ability for escapism. There is a double integrated garage that has a motorised remote-controlled sectional door, power and light and a door at the rear to the patio. At the side of the house is a large detached wooden framed workshop which has a range of opportunity. The main area of the workshop is accessed with double opening doors with a space that could accommodate four cars if necessary. In addition, there is a potting shed within the building and a large room which is insulated can be used as either a games/hobbies room or an office suite. The workshop has power and light and access at the rear to the garden. The property is approached by a sweeping private driveway to the front of the house, at the side a double gated access leads via a gravelled driveway to the workshop separately. Both driveways have plenty of room for parking a range of vehicles and if needed caravans, boats, motorhome etc. There is adequate room for turning. Within the main drive double gates to the left of the house provide ease of access to the rear garden where there is an attractive area of garden which the owners have worked hard to landscape and develop. The area is planted with a range of shrubs, bushes and perennials offering a range of colour within the barked beds throughout the season, this area is flanked by an attractive stone wall. In front of the workshop drive is a greenhouse, along with a designated vegetable plot. At the side of the house is a herb garden with raised beds for planting. At the rear is a large level open plan lawn which is found beyond the split-level patio area where one can follow the sun during the course of the day. It is suitable for recreational activities and relaxing. There are some fruit trees and a wild garden area which has been left to grow organically. Located well below this area is access to the river which is a real feature of the wonderful private and enclosed environment. The grounds extend beyond and are in the form of meadowland and pasture, there are a variety of mature trees and access again to the riverbank, the meadowland stretches some distance to the west and offers scope for those who wish to keep animals. Completely unspoilt it is no surprise that this beautiful area and landscape is home to a rich selection of wildlife. Our clients firmly believe that due to “infill” there is a strong possibility for an additional dwelling to be built adjacent to the home. This would clearly open up commercial and income possibilities. They have a pre-application ready for submission and would be happy to discuss this opportunity with a purchaser. The property is situated in the rural hamlet of Beals Mill, which is within the attractive Parish of Stoke Climsland, within 1.7 miles of the village. Stoke Climsland benefits from a thriving community, with amenities in the village including the parish church, post office/general stores, village hall, further community centre, primary school which is well regarded and a sports field and popular social club. The renowned Duchy College is also located at Stoke Climsland and offers a range of courses from agriculture to outdoor pursuits where students can study for a diploma, apprenticeship or a degree in a subject they enjoy. The larger town of Callington is some 5 miles from Beals Mill and caters for most other day to day needs with a senior school with an exceptional report, medical centre, library and a varied shopping centre with a new superstore which has been open for a few years. The ancient and former market town of Launceston (former capital of Cornwall) is only 6 miles from Beals Mill and the continental ferry port and the city of Plymouth is within 19.5 miles. At Launceston access can be gained to the A30 dual carriageway which provides good links to Truro and West Cornwall in one direction and Exeter and beyond in the opposite direction. Beals Mill nestles into the Inny Valley and many peaceful walks can be enjoyed through the country lanes. Plymouth provides excellent, sea and rail connections. The Cathedral City of Exeter is approximately 47 miles distance, or about an hour drive and has a more extensive range of shopping and leisure facilities, as well as access to the M5 motorway, mainland rail network to London (Paddington) and further north. Both Exeter and Newquay are served by excellent regional international airports. Sporting enthusiasts will also be aware that there are many sporting and recreational facilities in and around the Callington area, as well as nearby golf clubs at Launceston, Tavistock (16 miles) and the St. Mellion International Golf Resort (8 miles) which provides a full range of golfing and leisure pursuits.
…By Annonceur International
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