At a glance...
Comprising an attractive and spacious 4 bedroom period farmhouse of character with a range of single and two storey traditional stone barns and pasture land, extending in all to 23.72 acres. The property occupies a unique and delightful private setting with superb unspoilt valley views out to sea.
In more detail...
SITUATION
Tredinnick Farm is situated in a fantastic location surrounded by its own land and with commanding views over unspoilt farmland, a wooded valley and in the distance to Falmouth Bay. The nearby Helford River and its many picturesque creeks are very popular with sailing enthusiasts for yachting, power boating and dingy sailing. Gillan Creek is approximately 3 miles distant and Helford Village is approximately 5 miles away.
Tredinnick Farm is situated on a historic Medieval site and there are many reference to places and sites of archaeological interest. The nearby village of St. Keverne has a thriving community and offers a good range of amenities including Post Office and village shop, doctors' surgery and dispensing chemist, butcher, public house and bakery. The former market town of Helston is approximately 12 miles distant and provides an extensive range of facilities including shops, banks, schools, doctors, pubs and restaurants, supermarkets and leisure facilities.
THE PROPERTY
Tredinnick Farm has an attractive character farmhouse with natural stone elevations and exposed serpentine stone, which is native to The Lizard Peninsula, together with granite quoins and lintels. In recent years the property has been sympathetically renovated to include a new roof, double glazing and an oil fired central heating system, a private bore hole water supply together with a new conservatory which extends the living area and enjoys superb rural and sea views.
The farmhouse provides spacious family accommodation with many character features including beamed ceilings and some timber panelled walls. There are two reception rooms, one with a feature inglenook fireplace, a large kitchen and breakfast room with attached conservatory, separate utility room and a ground floor shower room. At first floor level there are four good size bedrooms and a family bathroom. Most of the rooms take advantage of superb rural and sea views.
There are a range of traditional stone and modern outbuildings including an "L" shape range of single and two storey stone barns, a detached single storey barn fronting an enclosed yard. The first floor of the two storey barn has been converted to provide a one bedroom studio apartment. The traditional stone buildings have potential for a variety of uses, subject to any appropriate planning consents. The modern buildings including a hay/store shed, loose house, "L" shape machinery store, large workshop together with three raised beds and a polytunnel.
The land is contained within seven conveniently shaped pasture fields and is mainly level or sloping with some steeper slopes running down to a river and is mainly bounded by good Cornish hedges. A well water supply feeds the field troughs making it suitable for livestock or equestrian use. There is an attractive recently planted orchard/wooded area.
The land surrounds the farm and is contained within a ring fence with the property in all extending to 23.72 acres or thereabouts.