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Great If You're After… www.clivepearceproperty.com The location… Not far from… Whitehall Farm Found down a long driveway, the Truro – 6.5 miles property is set back from the road although for anyone wishing to run a Whitehall Redruth – 2.6 miles business from home (subject to any necessary consents) still benefits from Camborne – 6.2 miles Scorrier passing trade. From Chacewater head towards Redruth and you will find the Falmouth – 10.4 miles property on the right hand side before Redruth TR16 5BB the Scorrier crossroads. The location Porthtowan Beach – 3.5 miles is very handy for Truro, Redruth, Falmouth and the main A30 trunk road, Portreath Beach – 6.2 miles however it feels very rural. £743,000 6 / 7 Bedroom Period Home Great if Large Gardens and Paddock Like to know more…? T 01872 272622 Large Workshop E [email protected] Visit 31 Lemon Street, Truro TR1 2LS W www.clivepearceproperty.com Long driveway and plenty of parking you’re after… Oil fired heating Energy rating F27 Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 We have not tested A member of Property Sharing Experts any apparatus, equipment, fixtures, fittings or services and so cannot verify that they are in working order or fit for purpose. You are advised to obtain verification from your As a member of Property Sharing Experts, we’ll solicitor or surveyor. References to the tenure of a property are based on information market your property through over 80 other supplied by the seller. We have not had sight of the title documents and a buyer is advised to obtain verification from their solicitor. Items shown in photographs are not member offices across the southwest – and included unless specifically mentioned within the sales particulars, but may be through the new Distinctly Westcountry office in available by separate negotiation. We advise you to book an appointment to view central London! Ask us for more details… before embarking on any journey to see a property, and check its availability. www.propertysharingexperts.com Clive likes it www.clivepearceproperty.com because… This surprising character home extends to some nineteen rooms all with charm and period features in abundance. The central entrance hall leads to a feature turning stair and galleried landing. There are two kitchens, numerous receptions and 6/7 bedrooms in the main house. Adjacent and attached to the property is a two bedroom home which would suit a A truly extraordinary period home with an number of uses including rental and In a abundance of character features intact. holiday letting. The owner currently THIS PROPERTY MUST BE VIEWED TO BE runs a furniture restoration and sales BELIEVED! A very large character home business from home and there is a nutshell… with 6/7 bedroom accommodation arranged sizable workshop on site. The gardens around a beautiful turning stairway with to the rear of the house are large and roof lantern and galleried landing. Large paddock suitable for horses. Large stocked with mature trees and bushes. separate workshop/ store. Viewing To the side of the property is an essential at this NEW PRICE. extensive paddock with hard standing which would be ideal for a number of uses including keeping animals and associated vehicles. What the owner will miss… Bear in “The beautiful character features and space of the property and its grounds and the peaceful mind… location” Great central location for commuting to either Truro, Falmouth or Redruth. Close to the main A30 trunk road. The North Cornish coastline and its lovely beaches and coastal footpaths are within easy reach. Useful paddock with hard standing. .
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