Cornwall country house for sale near Fowey
This period house is situated in a beautiful, and peaceful, area of Cornwall near Fowey
Trenedden is a perfectly positioned Grade II listed Cornish country house which has been completely refurbished by the current owners. The property combines modern family living with period features and has accommodation spread over two floors. The reception rooms are well-proportioned and the brand new kitchen/breakfast room is state-of-the-art and has been designed with the rest of the house in mind. Upstairs the master bedroom has a dressing room and en-suite bathroom and of the three further bedrooms in the house a further room is en-suite.
The property also has the beginnings of an extension to the side of the house in the form of a further dressing room which just needs to be completed.
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Outside there are beautifully landscaped gardens with a terraces area to the rear of the house and a pretty stream runs through the garden further down the valley and there is a good-sized paddock for those with equestrian needs.
A detached stone barn has planning permission for a one-bedroom holiday cottage which just needs to be fitted out.
Trenedden is situated on the Cornish Riviera in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the hamlet of Lansallos just six miles from Fowey. Polruan is five miles away and lies on the east bank of the River Fowey just inside the entrance of the harbour, and has most local amenities. There is also a regular passenger ferry to Fowey.
The guide price is £895,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 01392 848842 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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