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Tresamble, Gwennap, Redruth, Cornwall, TR16

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£1,300,000
Carter Jonas Rural, Truro
PROPERTY TYPE

Farm Land

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Description

LOT 1 OF 2

A ring-fenced grassland farm, with a spacious farmhouse and significant range of modern farm buildings in a desirable and easily accessible location.

VIEWINGS DAYS:
MONDAY 16TH JUNE - 9.30AM - 12.30PM
FRIDAY 20th JUNE - 1.00PM - 4.00 PM

SUMMARY
A historic farm with a spacious 3-bedroom farmhouse with 2 further attic rooms positioned in an elevated position overlooking the land. The farmyard includes traditional farm buildings and two large modern portal frame farm buildings. The land includes a small woodland and pond area, with access from the buildings as well as from the public highway.

Providing enormous potential for redevelopment, commercial or equestrian purposes, it is equally ideally suited for continued agricultural use alongside further enhancement for amenity, wildlife and biodiversity purposes.

In all extending to 49.48 acres.

LOCATION
Located betwen the rural hamlets of Gwennap and Pulla Cross, accessed by a short stretch of public highway which takes you to the farm entrance, the property is fantastically well positioned for all necessary services and amenities, whilst retaining its rural appeal.

The desirable nearby villages of Frogpool/Cusgarne (0.7 miles), Perranwell Station (2.0 miles) and Ponsanooth (2.1 miles) all have distinct communities and between them provide 3 primary schools, various pre-schools/nurseries, 3 well-respected pubs, post office, village stores, train station and several village halls and playing fields along with a garage, hair salon and other useful services.

The property is also positioned equidistant, approximately 5-7 miles, between the conurbations of the city of Truro, Falmouth/Penryn and Redruth/Camborne. Each area has their own sense of identity and together provide a wide array of education and schooling, administrative, employment, retail, industrial opportunities along with ecclesiastical, cultural, leisure and sporting facilities. A bus service between Truro and Redruth runs past the property.

Positioned in central Cornwall a few miles from the recently upgraded A30, North Tresamble Farm has the ability to access all that Cornwall has to offer, from the quiet and secluded creeks and rivers of the Falmouth and Helford estuaries, ideal for sailing, paddleboarding and boating activities, to the wild and open coasts of the Lizard peninsula and north coast with surfing and coastal walking opportunities.

The area around North Tresamble Farm is also unusual in the scale and extent of public rights of way suitable for walking, running, cycling and horse riding, a result of the historic mining in the area that remains a source of fascination and intrigue. The right of way network runs over the land and provides excellent access to the popular Bissoe Trail, a multi-use trail that connects the north and south coasts of Cornwall at Portreath and Devoran.

PROPERTY
North Tresamble Farm holds a fascinating history that predates the existing early 19th century buildings currently on site.

A hand-written map and survey of the Barton of Tresamble in 1691 mentions the farm in the former name of Tresamwell as existing in 1351. In 1691 the Tudor style manor house was situated within an orchard which is now a paddock to the rear of the modern farm buildings and there are only a couple of original carved stones remaining “which alone attest the former grandeur of the place. The present homestead and farm buildings stand in the Hill Field”.

In 1840 the farm (of 54 acres) belonged to the Bassett family, leased to Elisha Hitchens, and has remained relatively unchanged since this date, the farm now being only a marginally smaller acreage.

Of additional interest is the naming of the daffodil Narcissus Tresamble, a charming dwarf daffodil featuring ivory-white petals and a cream-colored cup and producing large, multi-headed flowers on sturdy stems resistant to weather conditions. An heirloom Narcissus, it was classified in 1930.

The farm provides an increasingly rare opportunity to own a well located, ring-fenced farm, located in a quiet, picturesque rural setting with a substantial range of undeveloped traditional and modern buildings, without onerous designations, that allows owners enormous flexibility and scope to redevelop or use as they wish.

FARMHOUSE, FARM BUILDINGS & LAND
North Tresamble Farmhouse is a substantial, unlisted, 2,681 sq ft farmhouse, with historic and modern additions that result in a well laid out house, with good circulation, as well as private and quieter areas away from the central areas of the house.

The original heart of the house is orientated around the traditional farmhouse kitchen, with AGA, as well as a living room with a substantial granite fireplace. The living room links through to a further traditionally constructed, slightly separate part of the house, forming a sitting room/study area, quite distinct and private, also further enhanced by a second fireplace and woodburning stove.

The traditional main entrance to the house is accessed via a pretty garden area stocked with flowering bushes and shrubs as well as a delicate wisteria trained across the front elevation and over the door.

Large modern additions have been added to the original rear elevation of the house and reorientate the day-to-day use of the house to look westwards over the garden and land within the farm, over the valley and to the woodlands beyond, making the most of its elevated setting and to enjoy the afternoon and evening sun. The garden room and conservatory interlink with the original house to give a sense of space and open up the traditional rooms to look away from the traditional yard area, ensuring any use of the farmyard area has less impact on the existing farmhouse.

Two staircases allow access to the 3 large double bedrooms on the first floor, which are served by two bathrooms – one family bathroom and one that forms a ‘Jack and Jill’ ensuite for bedrooms 2 and 3. A further utility and storage room connects bedrooms 1 and 3 and could be used as a further en-suite or dressing room.

Two large interconnecting attic rooms, with restricted headroom but with external windows in both gable ends, provide a fun and interesting addition to the house, as a children’s play area, general hobby/study area or additional bedrooms.

The level garden runs out from the house to where the land drops away, giving the house and gardens a lovely sense of elevation. Facing west, with views over the farmland and wooded valley beyond, it includes a greenhouse and mature trees that screen and shelter the house whilst not obscuring the wonderful views.

On the opposite side of the access track that divides the farmhouse and traditional buildings from the modern farmyard area is an additional garden area, used for additional open space, vegetable production and orchards, which could be enhanced for more intensive use.

FARM BUILDINGS
The buildings primarily consist of two large, concrete framed Atcost buildings along with a range of traditional farm buildings with some modern additions and a piggery. Further details of the buildings are detailed in the brochure.

THE LAND
The land encircles the house and farmyard, consisting of 9 large fields, up to 8 acres in size, and 2 smaller paddocks located to the rear of the farm buildings. The western boundary of the farm borders a stream and is particularly pretty, the stream running into a substantial 2 acre woodland area and 0.75 acre pond forming part of the holding (areas approx.), creating a wonderful wetland and wildlife habitat.

All the land is currently down to grass, has been for many years and is currently cut for the production of haylage. The land has excellent direct access from the road that passes the farm as well as multiple access points from the farmyard. A public footpath crosses the lower part of the land, some distance from the house and farmyard area and does not disturb the privacy and security of the farm. A pylon line runs over the land.

METHOD OF SALE
Available as a whole, the sale is to be by private treaty (normal sale process).

An additional Lot, consisting of farm buildings with development potential is available, as detailed in the brochure.

TENURE & POSSESSION
Freehold, with vacant possession on completion of a sale.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCHEMES
No schemes are present on the property.

OVERAGE
No overage will be placed on the property.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
An asbestos survey has been carried out on the farm buildings, the agent can provide more details on request.

SERVICES
Water – mains, one account for farmhouse & buildings, one account for land.

Heating and Hot Water – Oil fired central heating. Oil AGA. Solid fuel woodburners.

Electricity – Mains, one meter for farmhouse & buildings, one meter for barn in Lot 2.

Drainage – Private septic tank.

Broadband – Standard broadband available (see Ofcom website for more information).

Mobile Coverage – EE, Three, O2 and Vodafone networks all ‘Likely’ to provide signal for Voice and Data Outdoors, but largely ‘Limited’ signal Indoors (see Ofcom website for more information).

WAYLEAVES, EASEMENTS & RIGHTS OF WAY
Overhead power lines run over part of the land.

Fibre optic cables run along the pylon line where is crosses the property under a Deed of Grant dated 2001.

A public footpath runs over the land.

The property is sold subject to, or with the benefit of all Wayleaves, Easements, Quasi Easements, Rights of Way, Covenants and Restrictions whether mentioned in these particulars or not.

SPORTING, TIMBER & MINERAL RIGHTS
Included.

EPC RATING
Band F.

COUNCIL TAX
Band E.

LOCAL AUTHORITY
Cornwall Council.


VIEWINGS
Viewings are strictly by appointment with Carter Jonas on .

DIRECTIONS
From Truro: From the A39, turn off right at the Bissoe/Devoran roundabout, turn left at the next junction and head into the village of Perranwell Station. At the brow of the hill, approximately 75m before the railway station, turn right and follow the road over the railway line, along Greenwith Road, out of Perranwell Station and continue through Frogpool. The farm is located down a driveway on the right side of the road, approximately 500m beyond the 5-way junction where the right turn is signposted to the Richard Jory Playing Field.

From Falmouth/Redruth: From the A393, turn off on the minor country road opposite Burncoose Gardens signposted Perranwell and Gwennap. After approximately 100m, at the cross roads, turn right, the farm is located down a driveway on the left hand side of the road after approximately 800m.

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Tresamble, Gwennap, Redruth, Cornwall, TR16

NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Perranwell Station2.0 miles
  • Redruth Station3.2 miles
  • Penryn Station3.9 miles
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About Carter Jonas Rural, Truro

Peat House Newham Road, Truro, TR1 2DP

Established in 1855 Carter Jonas is a leading UK property consultancy specialising in Residential, Rural, Commercial and Planning and Development. With 34 offices across the country, including nine in central London and an exclusive affiliation with Christie’s International Real estate offering coverage across over 50 countries, Carter Jonas is best placed to sell, let, or manage your property to a wealth of buyers and tenants.

Established in 1855 Carter Jonas is a leading UK property consultancy specialising in Residential, Rural, Commercial and Planning and Development. With 34 offices across the country, including nine in central London and an exclusive affiliation with Christie’s International Real estate offering coverage across over 50 countries, Carter Jonas is best placed to sell, let, or manage your property to a wealth of buyers and tenants.

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