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Trevescan Farm Trevescan Farm Sennen, Penzance, TR19 7AQ Sennen Cove and Whitesand Bay 1 Mile St Trevescan Farm Trevescan Farm Sennen, Penzance, TR19 7AQ Sennen Cove and Whitesand Bay 1 mile St. Just-in-Penwith 5 miles • Spacious 4/5 Bedroom House • 3 Stable Blocks - 26 Stables • Quality Indoor Riding School • Outdoor Riding Arena • Machinery Shed • Adjoining Level Paddocks • Total c.8.49 Acres (3.44 Has) • More Land Available Guide price £750,000 SITUATION Trevescan Farm is situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the hamlet of Trevescan near the local village of Sennen which is renowned for The First and Last Inn and includes a church, primary school, stores, village hall, cafe, take-away and post office. A short distance to the north is Sennen Cove where there is direct access to the beach and Whitesand Bay. The town of St. Just is about 5 miles to the north and Penzance is about 9 miles to the east where there is a terminal on the London Paddington line. DESCRIPTION Of the highest quality, an equestrian property which is presented to The sale of Trevescan Farm presents a tremendous opportunity to purchase a spacious attached period residence of nearly 2,500 sq ft (gia) and high quality the best of standards equestrian facilities boasting outstanding indoor and outdoor schools, a total of 26 stables, ancillary buildings and adjoining good quality level pasture land. THE RESIDENCE Standing in a south facing position overlooking its own private front gardens, the house is a substantial detached period granite residence with light, spacious, airy and well-proportioned rooms throughout - the layout of which are shown on the attached floor plans. THE EQUESTRIAN CENTRE Trevescan Farm is a private residence which the current owners choose to run as a DIY Livery Yard (trevescanfarm.co.uk) and the indoor arena is open for private hire by non-liveries and used by Pony Clubs. Historically, Trevescan Farm has also been run as a riding school and successful trekking centre. THE INDOOR RIDING SCHOOL An exceptional Indoor Arena. The Schooling Arena is about 44 x 22m and presents a quality professional waxed slica, sand and fibre mix surface (Equestrian Surfaces). The building is of portal clear span steel construction with vertical timber cladding and 2 side kicking boards with corrugated roof panels, skylights and downlighters. There are full height sliding vehicular doors and at the western end are full length steel framed dressage mirrors and viewing gallery over with multiple seating. In addition, there is a sound system with speakers. THE MACHINERY SHED - 74' x 21' Adjoining the indoor school at the western end is an enclosed Machinery Shed with high vehicular doors, power and lighting. THE OUTDOOR SCHOOL An impressive post and rail School with silica, sand and fibre mix surface (Equestrian Surfaces), access gates at either end, grass bunding to three sides and floodlighting from the indoor arena rear wall. STABLE BLOCK 1 - 74 x 326 Of steel, timber and corrugated construction with skylights and high access door. 10 hardwood and steel caged stables (Loddon) with sliding doors, central drainage channel and 2 secure store rooms for tack and feed. 1 stable is currently used as a hot horse shower. Power, lighting and water. STABLE BLOCK 2 - 636 x 26 Of block and corrugated construction with skylights. A further 10 block, timber and steel caged stables and ventilation windows. Internal access to central Store Room 18'4 x 15'3 (max.) with internal kitchen and Tack Room about 16'5 x 12'10. HAY BARN, LORRY SHED AND STABLE BLOCK 3 - 59' x 42' Four bay mainly concrete, timber and corrugated Hay Barn with skylights, high eaves and adjoining Lean-To Stable Block with drainage channels, power and lighting and a further 6 block Stables (incorporating 2 Foaling Boxes). THE CAR PARK Adjoining to the southwest of the centre is an expansive level stone car park. THE LAND The level land adjoins the Centre and presents level land currently divided into a number of livery paddocks, totalling about 8.49 acres (3.44 hectares). Plan for identification purposes only available from Stags. NB: Exclusively available to the purchaser of Trevescan Farm are a further 16.79 acres (6.79 hectares) of level good quality land immediately to the south-west of the Centre and/or a further pasture field extending to about 5.95 acres (2.41 hectares) situated to the north. VIEWING Strictly and only by prior appointment with Stags Truro office on 01872 264488. DIRECTIONS From Penzance take the A30 towards Lands End. Drive through Drift and continue onto Sennen. Drive through Sennen continuing towards Lands End. Pass The First and Last Inn and on the outskirts of the village, turn left towards Minack Theatre. At the T-junction turn right. Pass Apple Tree Café and after about 40 yards, the entrance is on the right-hand side. SERVICES Mains water and electricity connected. Private shared drainage. Oil fired combi-boiler to central heating. Photovoltaic panels which are linked to the feed-in tariff. TV & telephone points connected. Trevescan Farm, Sennen, Penzance, TR19 7AQ These particulars are a guide only and should not be relied upon for any purpose. Stags Stags Estate Agents, 61 Lemon Street, Truro, Cornwall, TR1 2PE Tel: 01872 264488 [email protected] Cornwall | Devon | Somerset | Dorset | London stags.co.uk.
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