Upton Cross, Liskeard, Cornwall, PL14

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
6
- BATHROOMS
4
- SIZE
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- TENUREDescribes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.
Freehold
Key features
- Dertached Period Home with barns and outbuilding.
- Aproximately 7 acres of gardens, woodland and orchard.
- Period features including Flagstone floors and granite fireplaces.
- Yard and triple car covered parking.
- Rural but not isolated location.
- Annexe, barn with potential (lapsed planning 10/00157/FULR.
- No Chain.
Description
Beautifully set within a tranquil Cornish hamlet, Sutton House is an exceptional Georgian residence surrounded by private gardens, meadows, orchards, woodland and stream frontage — extending to approximately 7 acres.
A home of rare grace and proportion, it combines period character with country serenity and remarkable privacy.
The Setting:
Nestled just outside the village of Upton Cross, Sutton House enjoys a peaceful yet connected location amid the rolling countryside of south-east Cornwall.
Upton Cross offers an excellent pub – The Caradon Inn with its village shop and post office, a well-regarded primary school, and the renowned Sterts Open-Air Theatre.
The area is steeped in history and natural beauty — with Bodmin Moor, The Hurlers stone circle and The Cheesewring close by.
Nearby towns Launceston and Liskeard provide independent shops, supermarkets. professional services, and transport links, while the fishing port of Looe offers access to the south coast and its maritime amenities.
Connections
• Road: The A38 (5 miles) and A30 (9 miles) provide swift access to Plymouth, Exeter and the M5.
• Rail: Regular Intercity services operate from Liskeard to London Paddington and other major UK cities.
• Air: Regional airports at Exeter and Newquay offer flights to London and multiple UK and European destinations.
• Ferry: Cross-channel ferry links from Plymouth to Brittany and northern Spain.
Sutton House
Built circa 1820–1830, Sutton House replaced an earlier grand residence lost to fire. Constructed in fine natural stone with granite quoins, carved lintels and a traditional slate roof, the home reflects the finest craftsmanship of the Georgian era.
Approached via a sweeping drive through meadowland, the property stands beside a large courtyard with a 3-bay carport and a handsome 2-storey stone barn (lapsed planning consent reference 10/00157/FULR for conversion to a 3-bedroom home).
Wildlife abounds — the gardens and woodland are alive with birdsong, pheasants, rabbits and deer. The setting offers complete seclusion and far-reaching views across the Cornish hills to Kit Hill, Caradon Hill and Minions.
Accommodation
The interior retains exceptional period detailing — granite flagstone floors, decorative plasterwork, ceiling roses and original fireplaces — with generous proportions throughout.
Ground Floor
• Entrance Hall: Granite flagstone flooring, glazed double doors and elegant staircase with polished hardwood handrail.
• Drawing Room: South-facing with wood-burning stove, ornate ceiling rose and picture rail.
• Sitting Room: Beamed ceiling, granite fireplace, exposed stone chimney breast and garden access.
• Dining Room: Granite fireplace with log burner and connecting door to the kitchen.
• Farmhouse Kitchen: Magnificent granite fireplace with solid-fuel Rayburn cooker, flagstone floor, and adjoining utility room.
• Utility Room & Bathroom: Functional spaces with views over the courtyard.
First Floor
• Four Principal Bedrooms with original features, window seats and countryside views.
• Family Bathroom with roll-top bath, separate shower and traditional fittings.
• Guest Suite with double bedroom and en-suite bathroom.
• Games Room: Spacious, full of character with exposed beams and Velux windows offering abundant light and storage.
Self-Contained Annexe
Located on the western side of the house, the flat offers flexible accommodation ideal for guests, extended family or income generation.
• Ground Floor: Entrance Hall, shower room and double bedroom with exposed stone walls.
• First Floor: Open-plan living room and kitchen with views over gardens, plus an occasional second bedroom with terrace access.
Gardens & Grounds
The gardens are a haven of tranquillity — with lawns, a large pond, and established shrubs.
A stone terrace offers an idyllic setting for outdoor dining, while pathways lead through orchards, meadows and woodland down to the stream.
The property includes:
• Apple orchards
• Woodland with stream frontage
• Meadow with a hand-crafted Stone Circle
In total, the grounds extend to approximately 7 acres.
Outbuildings & Barn
The courtyard area features:
• A 3-bay open-fronted carport with stone and iron supports
• Stone-built implement store
• Detached log and tool store
• A substantial two-storey stone barn (33’9” x 16’3”) with additional rooms, lapsed planning consent reference 10/00157/FULR for full residential conversion.
- 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: F
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Garage,Covered,Driveway,Gated
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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