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£585,000

TR14 0LW

  • 3 beds
Cottage

£585,000

  • 3 beds
Cottage
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This recently built, individual and high specification luxury stone barn is part of a former dairy and enjoys a rural and tranquil setting amongst a cluster of cottages and converted farm buildings on the outskirts of the hamlet of Carnhell Green, just 5 miles from Gwithian Beach. The beautifully intricate stone façade creates a striking first impression which is wonderfully balanced by attractive landscaping using slate paving, railway sleepers with planted borders. The attention to detail and design creates a fine balance between a characterful country home with a contemporary interior. A large gravelled parking area offers ample space for a number of cars. A garden path leads up to the gardens of the house which offer a paved patio as well as a low maintenance planting area. The gardens are south east facing allowing plenty of sunshine throughout the day. A translucent glazed front door opens into the kitchen. A range of modern handleless dark grey floor and wall mounted cabinets have a contrasting light grey Corian worktop. The kitchen houses double Neff ovens, an integral fridge/freezer, induction hob with a recessed extractor over, a wine fridge and a double sink. There is a useful utility room off from the kitchen with space and plumbing for a washing machine. Additionally there is a shower room off the utility room. The kitchen overlooks the open plan living space. There is plenty of room for a dining table and chairs as well as a large living room area. This is a light and airy room with bi-fold doors opening out to the garden and electrically controlled Velux windows overhead. A cosy wood burner is installed in the corner of the room. There are three double bedrooms, the master having an en-suite shower room and two of the bedrooms having their own access to the garden. The en-suite, shower room and family bathroom are very well specified with high quality fittings. The family bathroom features a free standing bath in addition to the walk-in shower. This is a very well converted barn which would make a comfortable home or a successful holiday let property and should be viewed to be appreciated. SERVICES Air source heat pump fuelled underfloor heating. Mains electricity and water, private drainage (sewage treatment plant). SURROUNDING AREA The property is located on the rural outskirts of the small Cornish hamlet of Carnhell Green in the parish of Gwinear-Gwithian. The hamlet contains a post office and useful local shop. Ten minutes' drive away are the stunning beaches of Gwithian and Godrevy which are often voted as two of the finest beaches in the county. There are a range of local shops in Hayle as well as national retailers such as M&S, Next and Boots. A good private school as well as junior and senior schools can be found here as well. Just 10 miles away is the ancient town of St Ives which nestles amongst rich, magnificent coastal scenery; surrounding you with glorious sandy beaches and scented, sub-tropical gardens. St. Ives is a much-loved town with its narrow cobbled streets radiating out from the harbour being lined with old stone cottages. The town provides an excellent selection of shops, restaurants, bars, hotels, and cafes. With magnificent walks across the Penwith Moors and along the coastal paths where the scenery is among the best in the country along with a range of galleries and craft shops including the inspiring Tate gallery. DIRECTIONS From the A30 take the Camborne West turning. From the westbound exit ramp, turn right and then left at the roundabout as signposted for Connor Downs. Follow this road for approximately 2 miles and then turn left on to Gwinnear Road. After 1.5 miles turn left at the T junction at Carnhell Green. After ¾ mile, the turning for Coswinsawsin Lane will be on the left. Follow this lane for approximately ½ mile and the house will be found on the left-hand side.

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£585,000

3 bed house for sale

TR14 0LW
This recently built, individual and high specification luxury stone barn is part of a former dairy and enjoys a rural and tranquil setting amongst a cluster of cottages and converted farm buildings on the outskirts of the hamlet of Carnhell Green, just 5 miles from Gwithian Beach. The beautifully intricate stone façade creates a striking first impression which is wonderfully balanced by attractive landscaping using slate paving, railway sleepers with planted borders. The attention to detail and design creates a fine balance between a characterful country home with a contemporary interior. A large gravelled parking area offers ample space for a number of cars. A garden path leads up to the gardens of the house which offer a paved patio as well as a low maintenance planting area. The gardens are south east facing allowing plenty of sunshine throughout the day. A translucent glazed front door opens into the kitchen. A range of modern handleless dark grey floor and wall mounted cabinets have a contrasting light grey Corian worktop. The kitchen houses double Neff ovens, an integral fridge/freezer, induction hob with a recessed extractor over, a wine fridge and a double sink. There is a useful utility room off from the kitchen with space and plumbing for a washing machine. Additionally there is a shower room off the utility room. The kitchen overlooks the open plan living space. There is plenty of room for a dining table and chairs as well as a large living room area. This is a light and airy room with bi-fold doors opening out to the garden and electrically controlled Velux windows overhead. A cosy wood burner is installed in the corner of the room. There are three double bedrooms, the master having an en-suite shower room and two of the bedrooms having their own access to the garden. The en-suite, shower room and family bathroom are very well specified with high quality fittings. The family bathroom features a free standing bath in addition to the walk-in shower. This is a very well converted barn which would make a comfortable home or a successful holiday let property and should be viewed to be appreciated. SERVICES Air source heat pump fuelled underfloor heating. Mains electricity and water, private drainage (sewage treatment plant). SURROUNDING AREA The property is located on the rural outskirts of the small Cornish hamlet of Carnhell Green in the parish of Gwinear-Gwithian. The hamlet contains a post office and useful local shop. Ten minutes' drive away are the stunning beaches of Gwithian and Godrevy which are often voted as two of the finest beaches in the county. There are a range of local shops in Hayle as well as national retailers such as M&S, Next and Boots. A good private school as well as junior and senior schools can be found here as well. Just 10 miles away is the ancient town of St Ives which nestles amongst rich, magnificent coastal scenery; surrounding you with glorious sandy beaches and scented, sub-tropical gardens. St. Ives is a much-loved town with its narrow cobbled streets radiating out from the harbour being lined with old stone cottages. The town provides an excellent selection of shops, restaurants, bars, hotels, and cafes. With magnificent walks across the Penwith Moors and along the coastal paths where the scenery is among the best in the country along with a range of galleries and craft shops including the inspiring Tate gallery. DIRECTIONS From the A30 take the Camborne West turning. From the westbound exit ramp, turn right and then left at the roundabout as signposted for Connor Downs. Follow this road for approximately 2 miles and then turn left on to Gwinnear Road. After 1.5 miles turn left at the T junction at Carnhell Green. After ¾ mile, the turning for Coswinsawsin Lane will be on the left. Follow this lane for approximately ½ mile and the house will be found on the left-hand side.