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St. Buryan, Penzance

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

5

BATHROOMS

3

SIZE

3,109 sq ft

289 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Traditional Farmhouse
  • Countryside Views
  • Rural Position
  • Large Gardens
  • Flexible Accommodation
  • Superbly Presented
  • Ample Parking
  • Workshop
  • Freehold
  • Council Tax Band E

Description

A superbly presented property offering light and spacious accommodation with annexe and enjoying stunning gardens in a sought-after location. 3100sq ft. 5 bedrooms. Large Gardens, courtyard, garage/workshop, and ample parking EPC Band F

Situation - Penmenor Farmhouse sits in a peaceful countryside setting between St Buryan and Lamorna, surrounded by exceptional amenities, dramatic scenery, and some of the wildest, most untouched stretches of coastline in England.

The Penwith Peninsula, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is celebrated for its unspoilt landscapes — soaring cliffs, wooded valleys, sheltered fishing coves, and golden sandy beaches. Just a short drive away is Sennen Cove, a much-loved beach offering excellent surfing, breathtaking views, and a lively mix of restaurants, pubs, and shops.

West Cornwall is also steeped in cultural heritage. Highlights include the iconic cliffside Minack Theatre overlooking Porthcurno, a vibrant arts scene in Penzance with numerous galleries, and the world-renowned Tate Gallery in St Ives.

Nearby towns such as St Just and Penzance, both around four miles away, provide a wide selection of local facilities. Penzance, the main commercial hub of the Land’s End Peninsula, also benefits from a mainline railway station with direct services to London Paddington.

The Farmhouse - Nestled in a tranquil private setting in West Cornwall, this exceptional farmhouse combines timeless character with modern versatility. Set within magnificent gardens and boasting far reaching countryside views, the property offers more than 2300 sq. ft. of accommodation, thoughtfully enhanced by the current owners with the addition of a beautifully designed one bedroom annexe. Originally dating from around 1780, the granite built home retains all the charm of its heritage, complete with a quintessential country façade.

The main residence opens with a welcoming conservatory that leads into a flagstone hall. At its heart lies a spacious farmhouse kitchen and dining room, featuring marble worktops and an oil fired Stanley cooker. Adjoining is a generous utility and preparation room, so well equipped it could be mistaken for a second kitchen, together with a practical laundry room, making it ideal for managing homegrown produce and everyday living.

The dual aspect living room is a warm and inviting space, centred around a striking granite fireplace with a wood burning stove. A modern double shower room and a charming secondary sitting room, equally suitable as a ground floor bedroom, extend the versatility of the ground floor. Upstairs, recently fitted carpets enhance three comfortable bedrooms, including a light filled principal suite. All bedrooms enjoy picturesque views over the gardens and surrounding countryside, with a large family bathroom completing the first floor.

The Annexe - Set apart from the main farmhouse, the detached annexe presents a superb opportunity for multigenerational living, extended family, or luxurious guest accommodation. Expertly converted from a striking granite barn, it retains the character and charm of its original structure while seamlessly integrating contemporary comforts. The sitting room is a showpiece of the space, with soaring vaulted ceilings and exposed beams that create an atmosphere of rustic elegance. Sunlight streams through multiple large windows, highlighting the warm tones of the interior and the central wood burning stove, which provides both a focal point and a cosy retreat for relaxing evenings.

Flowing effortlessly from the living area is a stylish, fully fitted kitchen, designed for modern living with high-quality appliances, generous storage, and ample space for casual dining or entertaining. Every detail has been carefully considered to ensure practicality without compromising on style.

The triple-aspect en suite bedroom is equally impressive, offering a serene sanctuary bathed in natural light throughout the day. Deep slate-capped windows frame soothing views of the beautifully maintained gardens, bringing a sense of calm and privacy to the space. The en suite bathroom compliments the bedroom perfectly, creating a private, self-contained suite that combines functionality with a sense of indulgence.

Overall, the annexe is a harmonious blend of traditional character and contemporary design, offering versatile accommodation that enhances the appeal and flexibility of this already remarkable property.

Outside - Set within just under an acre of mature west-facing grounds, the property offers a variety of secluded and inviting spaces to relax and enjoy the countryside surroundings. Expansive lawns stretch across the garden, interspersed with hardscaped seating and BBQ areas ideal for outdoor entertaining. A tranquil pond adds a sense of serenity, while an elevated, sheltered sitting area provides the perfect spot to take in the far-reaching rural views.

The gardens are thoughtfully designed for both leisure and productivity. A well-tended, enclosed vegetable garden allows for year-round cultivation, complemented by two orchard areas featuring a variety of fruit trees. Two large timber greenhouses extend the possibilities for gardening enthusiasts, while a substantial chicken coop provides the perfect environment for keeping hens.

Practicality is also a key feature of the grounds. The detached annexe barn includes a generous workshop and storage area, perfectly suited for a ride-on mower, tools, or use as a garage. Ample parking is available for multiple vehicles, making the property ideal for family living, hobbies, or entertaining guests. Surrounded by unspoiled countryside, the grounds combine beauty, functionality, and tranquillity, creating a rural haven that perfectly enhances the charm and character of the farmhouse.

Services - Mains Electricity - Solar Panels with FIT until 2035
Private Drainage - Septic Tank (Client advises that they hold a compliant certificate according to binding laws 2020).
Private Water
Ultrafast Broadband - Ofcom

Viewings - Strictly by prior appointment with Stags West Cornwall -

Directions - From Newlyn, follow the B3315 through Sheffield. As you approach Lamorna, turn right at Lamorna Pottery. Penmenor Farmhouse will be on your right after approximately one mile.

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COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
Band: E
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
Yes
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Yes
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About Stags, West Cornwall

61 Lemon Street, Truro, TR1 2PE
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Stags Farm Agency ranks as one of the top specialist farm departments in the UK. The department consists of ten dedicated, fully qualified Chartered Surveyors and farm agents, operating throughout the South West via Stags established network of 21 strategically situated offices, including a central base at Exeter.

Focusing solely on the sale of farms and land, Stags Farm Agency staff offer prospective vendors and purchasers a combination of in-depth local knowledge and professional expertise, which enables them to deliver exceptional advice. By working alongside Stags other rural departments, including residential property, professional services and livestock sales/auctions, the farm agency team can draw on their colleagues' specialist knowledge, creating a complete package of skills.

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