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Holman Park, Camborne, TR14

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

11

BATHROOMS

11

SIZE

10,576 sq ft

983 sq m

TENURE
Describes 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

  • Impressive and historic country residence set within 6 acres
  • Beautifully restored period home with original features
  • Sweeping driveway approach
  • Generous and versatile accommodation
  • Three self-contained apartments
  • Substantial gardens, ample parking and useful outbuildings

Description

AN HISTORIC COUNTRY HOUSE OF REMARKABLE PRESENCE AND CHARACTER, BLENDING CENTURIES OF CORNISH HERITAGE WITH EXPANSIVE GROUNDS AND A PRIME LOCATION.

Description

Roswarne House is an impressive and historically significant country residence, set within 6 acres of beautifully maintained grounds. With origins believed to date back several centuries, the property is steeped in local heritage, reflecting the rich architectural character and prosperity of Cornwall’s mining era. In more recent years, the house has been carefully restored and enhanced, successfully blending its period elegance with the practicality and comfort required for modern living, and has since earned multiple awards recognizing its exceptional repair and restoration. Approached via a sweeping driveway, Roswarne House enjoys a striking sense of arrival. The approach, framed by mature trees and established planting, leads to an imposing façade that immediately conveys the stature and presence of this distinguished home. The setting affords a high degree of privacy and seclusion, creating a peaceful environment within its generous grounds.

History

Roswarne House was built around 1810–1815 for the Harris family, landed gentry and among the wealthiest families in Cornwall, whose fortune came from copper mining, wharves, warehouses, and extensive property holdings including Rosteague, Trellil, and premises in Penryn, among others. Their wealth was rooted in a region with a history of mineral exploitation dating back to before 2000 BC. The present house is a fine example of Regency architecture, while the site itself is much older, although nothing now remains of Rosewarne Wartha on site. Remains of the earlier Higher Roswarne manor can still be seen, alongside local traditions of tunnels said to lead to the church and the north cliffs.

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Although the architect remains unknown, the design shows clear influence from the neo-classical style of Sir John Soane, with skilled use of Cornish granite. Together, these elements place Roswarne within a long tradition of innovation, trade, and architectural refinement in Cornwall.

The Property

Internally, the property offers extensive and well proportioned accommodation arranged over multiple floors. The interiors are rich in character, with an abundance of original features including high ceilings, sash windows, decorative cornicing and period fireplaces, all of which contribute to an elegant and timeless atmosphere. The principal reception rooms are particularly impressive, providing versatile spaces suited to both formal entertaining and relaxed family living. A well appointed kitchen and ancillary areas support the main living accommodation, offering both functionality and scope for further enhancement if desired. The bedroom accommodation is equally generous, comprising a range of spacious and light-filled rooms, many enjoying attractive views across the gardens and surrounding grounds.

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Of particular note, Roswarne House also incorporates three self-contained apartments, thoughtfully arranged within the main building. These provide excellent flexibility, whether for multi-generational living, independent accommodation for relatives or guests, or indeed for those wishing to continue and build upon the successful business that has been operated from the property. Equally, they offer scope for alternative income generating opportunities or reconfiguration, subject to the necessary consents. In addition, the property boasts a charming lower ground floor cellar, offering a wonderfully versatile space ideal for storage, hobbies, or future enhancement. Its characterful feel adds an appealing extra dimension to the home, further elevating its overall potential.

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The property has, in recent years, been utilised as a venue for events and gatherings, benefiting from its expansive internal layout and attractive setting. This further enhances its versatility, presenting opportunities for a variety of lifestyle or commercial uses.

The Outside

Externally, the property is set within substantial gardens and grounds, where gorgeous blooming magnolias, originally planted by the Holman family, stand alongside mature trees, established shrubs and well defined borders. Predominantly laid to lawn, the grounds provide a wonderful sense of space and tranquillity, ideal for outdoor entertaining, recreation or further landscaping. There is ample parking, together with outbuildings that may lend themselves to a range of uses.

The Location

Camborne is a well-connected historic town situated in the heart of Cornwall, long associated with the county’s rich mining heritage and now benefiting from a strong and evolving local community. The town offers a comprehensive range of everyday amenities including supermarkets, independent retailers, cafés, traditional public houses and leisure facilities, all of which cater comfortably for day to day needs. Education in the area is well served, with a selection of primary and secondary schooling available locally, alongside further education facilities within easy reach. Camborne also benefits from a mainline railway station, providing direct services to London Paddington, as well as excellent road links via the A30, offering convenient access across Cornwall and beyond.

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One of the area’s greatest attributes is its proximity to Cornwall’s renowned coastline. The north coast, with its dramatic cliffs, surfing beaches and scenic walks, is just a short drive away, including popular destinations such as Portreath, Gwithian and St Ives. Equally, the south coast and its more sheltered waters can be reached with ease, offering further opportunities for sailing, coastal exploration and leisure pursuits. Surrounded by open countryside and within easy reach of both coast and moor, Camborne is ideally positioned for those seeking a balance between convenience, community and access to Cornwall’s outstanding natural beauty.

Services

Mains electricity, mains water, mains drainage and gas central heating.

Early Viewings are recommended

Roswarne House represents a rare opportunity to acquire a home of genuine distinction, offering a unique combination of history, character and scale, together with exceptional flexibility for both private and commercial use—all within a convenient yet private Cornish setting.

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Band: TBC
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
Driveway,Off street
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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About Jackson Stops, Cornwall

45 Lemon Street, Truro, TR1 2NS

Our office in Cornwall is conveniently located on the charming Lemon Street in Truro. Since its inception in February 2000, we have garnered vast experience in successfully marketing a diverse range of properties throughout the length and breadth of the picturesque county of Cornwall.

As seasoned specialists in Cornish property transactions, we have an impressive track record in facilitating the buying and selling process for a variety of property types, including:

Prominent locations for these coveted Cornish properties encompass Rock, Padstow, and St Ives along the North Coast, whilst popular choices on the more tranquil South Cornish Coast include the sheltered harbours of Fowey, St Mawes, Falmouth, and the tranquil Helford River.

Rich in both culture and natural splendour, Cornwall boasts over 400 miles of breathtaking coastline, offering some of the UK's most stunning beaches, including Daymer Bay, Polzeath, Harlyn, Constantine, and the iconic Kynance.

From the thrill of North Coast's famed surfing beaches to the South Coast's serene yachting haven, Cornwall provides an array of premium locations that meet a variety of buyer preferences, be they coastal villages, peaceful creeks, or the expansive, undulating countryside.

While we primarily cater to the local market, a significant portion of our operations involves the sale of coastal retreats, second homes, and holiday complexes to buyers from the Home Counties seeking their slice of the Cornish paradise.

Our seasoned team of directors bring extensive experience from the property markets of Warwickshire, the Home Counties, and London. Their expertise in managing a wide variety of properties and a plethora of unique situations is unparalleled.

Our professional and committed team boasts an impressive 100 years of combined estate agency acumen, with the majority of this expertise originating from the dynamic Cornish property market.

The Cornwall office's reach is further strengthened by our eight other West Country offices, part of an expansive network of over 40 national offices, including eight in London.

Affordability

Monthly repayments£8,776
Property: £ 1,750,000
Deposit: £ 175,000
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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