A charming four bedroom detached farmhouse set in approximately two and a half acres, with landscaped cottage style gardens and an adjoining paddock. A haven of peace and tranquillity set in an enclave of trees, the South-West facing orientation of the house leaves the garden and front of the house sunlit throughout the day.
The house has been sympathetically renovated over recent years, retaining character throughout. Located within a quiet hamlet on the outskirts of Penzance, Tremearne Farmhouse is surrounded by open countryside and only a short distance from most amenities.
The property is an old Cornish long house with well-proportioned living accommodation which has been extended in recent years to provide a fabulous kitchen/morning room, which overlooks the cottage style gardens.
The layout of the property is special in itself, with three adjoining reception rooms, all with working fireplaces, along with a new fitted kitchen with a range oven opening into the morning room fitted with a wood burner.
To the first floor there are four bedrooms, three of which have beautiful en suite facilities with drench showers and handmade zellige tiles, plus a family bathroom with a roll top bath and washroom. There is also a dressing room to the first floor and the majority of the rooms have large Georgian style windows overlooking the south facing gardens and countryside beyond.
The house is full of charming features including a beautiful hand-painted blossom tree mural that decorates the staircase, and sunset skies that decorate the ceiling of the master bathroom.
The grounds are a particularly attractive feature, with cottage style country gardens to the front of the property, meandering through to a wild garden, which leads to a natural terrace with a barbecue and seating area. This then leads to a games lawn with treehouse and garden shed.
To the side of the property is an impressive, detached orangery, which is double aspect providing another pretty and attractive space to entertain, with access directly onto the kitchen garden, with 8 raised beds and steps leading to a detached studio, which is currently used as a pottery again with lovely views across surrounding countryside.
There are two paddock areas, one with a detached stable block with two loose boxes, a Haybarn and Tack room. To the rear of the property there is a further paddock of approximately 1.5 acres with access to open countryside. From the stables there is a pathway leading to the side of the property, which has access to a natural woodland area along with parking and turning area.
Tremearne is a sought-after area only a short drive to the main town of Penzance, which has a good array of shops and direct rail line to London Paddington. The village of Heamoor is close by with local store and access to local schools. Due to the demand for properties such as this we recommend an early appointment.
Tenure : Freehold
Council Tax Band : G
Quarry tiled floor, original arch, impressive mural which runs up the side of the staircase, created by an artist from the St Ives School of Art.
Period cast iron fireplace with carved surround set on a slate hearth, flanked by shelved recesses, wall frieze, picture rail, exposed floorboards, wall lights, two radiators, sliding Georgian-style sash window overlooking gardens.
Impressive marble fireplace with cast iron inset and slate hearth, shelved recess to one side, solid oak flooring, understairs storage cupboard, window seat overlooking gardens, two radiators, stained glass door to:
Built in cupboard, window to rear, two radiators.
Impressive original granite inglenook fireplace with quarry tiled hearth, solid oak flooring, window seat overlooking gardens, radiator.
Belfast sink with cupboards below, base units, solid wood worksurfaces, Esse oil fired range serving domestic hot water and central heating, solid oak flooring. Door to:
White suite comprising double size shower cubicle with chrome fittings and glazed door, pedestal wash hand basin, low level WC, solid oak flooring, fully tiled walls.
Inset Belfast sink with cupboards below, extensive range of bespoke wall and base units, solid wood worksurfaces, integrated dishwasher and fridge, free standing 7 ring Smeg range cooker with matching stainless steel hob over, high pitch ceiling with two Velux windows and circular porthole, solid oak flooring, opening to:
Double aspect room with lovely views over cottage style gardens, to the orangery, ceramic multi fuel stove set on a slate hearth, solid oak flooring, picture ceiling with central beam, double casement doors to garden, single door to front gravelled terrace. Stairs from entrance hall to:
Stairs from entrance hall to:
Impressive mural by St Ives School of art.
Period cast iron fireplace with carved surround, exposed floorboards, window seat overlooking gardens, range of built in wardrobes, two radiators.
White suite comprising double ended roll top bath set on ball and claw feet, pedestal wash hand basin, engineered oak flooring, impressive mural to ceiling, panelling to dado rail height, radiator.
Window seat overlooking gardens, picture rail, shelved recess, radiator.
White suite comprising double size shower cubicle with drench shower, chrome fittings, handmade zellige tiles and glazed door, pedestal wash hand basin, chrome towel rail. Solid oak flooring.
Window overlooking gardens, radiator.
White suite comprising double ended roll top bath set on chrome feet, chrome mixer shower attachment, pedestal wash hand basin, low level WC, panelling to dado rail height, solid oak flooring, shelved recess, radiator.
Second staircase down to dining room.
Window seat overlooking gardens, built in airing cupboard housing pressurised hot water cylinder, radiator.
White suite comprising double size shower cubicle being with drench shower chrome fittings , handmade zellige tiles and glazed door, pedestal wash hand basin, solid oak flooring, chrome towel rail.
Window to rear, radiator.
White suite comprising low level WC, wash hand basin, panelling to dado rail height, solid oak flooring.
The property stands in lovely, landscaped cottage style gardens being of a southerly aspect with an abundance of well stocked flower borders. The gardens have two symmetrical lawned areas with gravelled pathway leading to front door, wrought iron gate leading to a wild garden, which then leads to a natural terrace with granite barbecue sheltered by mature trees and shrubs opening onto a games lawn with access to treehouse and garden shed. Within the grounds is a:
Double aspect with views over the gardens, exposed A frame, ceramic multi fuel stove, door leading to:
8 raised beds, surrounded by gravelled pathway and shrubs which create a good degree of privacy. From the end of the kitchen garden there are steps up to:
Veranda overlooking the kitchen garden, power and light, three phase electricity, Belfast sink with brass fittings, exposed beams and floorboards, door to paddock. The studio has been built without nails or screws with natural materials and dowl fixings.
Behind the studio is a paddock with access to:
Comprising of two loose boxes, both approximately 11" 6' x 11" 6', with electric light and Tack room 20" X 20" 6' and Haybarn 14" x 11" with double doors. The paddock to the side of the stable block then leads into further paddock which is approximately 1.5 acres. From the stables there is a pathway passing the laundry field to the log store and gravelled area to the front of the property which has access to:
Ideal for a variety of uses, subject to any necessary planning permissions, exposed A frames, window overlooking gardens. There is a parking area at the end of the approach lane, which has steps to a public foothpath, which then gains access to a woodland area, which belongs to the farmhouse.
Mains water, electricity and private drainage.
We understand from Open reach website that Fibre to the Cabinet Broadband (FTTC) is available to the property. We tested the mobile phone signal for Vodafone which was good. The property is constructed of granite under a recently renewed slate roof.
Via "What3Words" app: ///closer.owls.libraries From Penzance proceed into the village of Heamoor, proceed past the Sportsman's public house and up the hill, at the crossroads, take the turning right. Follow this road for approximately 400 yards and take the next turning left to Bone Valley. Proceed for approximately half a mile and you will come to a turning on the right to Tremearne. Turn right here and follow the lane up to the top and you will come to the property on your right hand side.
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