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Trenow Cove House Perranuthnoe | West Cornwall Trenow Cove House Perranuthnoe | West Cornwall Trenow Cove House Trenow Lane, Perranuthnoe, Penzance, Cornwall, TR20 9NY World class coastal setting with outstanding views of St Michaels Mount and towards the Atlantic. Sea views from all principal rooms Frontline views of St Michaels Mount 3 bedrooms Sub tropical gardens of 1.22 acres Barn with stabling facilities Surrounded by National Trust Land Distances: Beachfront - 500 ft Perranuthnoe - 1 Marazion - 1 Penzance - 5 Porthleven - 8 St Ives - 9 Lands End Airport - 12 Truro - 27 Cornwall Airport (Newquay) -42 (distances are approximate and in miles) SITUATION Trenow Cove House is set in an elevated position with panoramic a rocky island off the beach below Trenow Cove House, is a local galleries, and offers state primary and secondary schools, as well Westerly views of St Michael’s Mount, towards Marazion, out to hotspot for seal watching. as a campus for the Ofsted rated ‘outstanding’ Truro & Penwith Mounts Bay and the Atlantic beyond. Surrounded by National College. Penzance station provides direct rail links to Truro and to To the east, the village of Marazion is known for its medieval church Trust land and in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Trenow London Paddington (including a night sleeper service). and for the world famous castle at St Michael’s Mount. Along with Cove House is a hidden treasure. two sandy beaches, both popular spots for kite surfing, the village The nearby village of Newlyn is one of the busiest fish and shellfish landing harbours in Britain and the Filmhouse in the village has The property is located between the villages of Perranuthnoe has a small range of shops, art galleries and restaurants, including proved a huge success with the local community and beyond. and Marazion, with the scenic South West coastal foot path the award winning Goldolphin Arms and Ben’s Kitchen. and other public footpaths providing convenient access to both Approximately seven miles to the East is Porthleven which has from the house. Perranuthnoe is a picturesque village with a fine This stretch of coastline attracts some of Cornwall’s finest artists with emerged as a culinary hotspot, with several highly-regarded local sandy beach and a church and is centred on a 12th Century inn. its dramatic and picturesque scenery including Prussia Cove, Praa restaurants taking advantage of the outstanding local produce and Canoeing and paddle boarding are becoming increasingly popular Sands and Loe Bar. drawing in food-lovers from far and wide. around this coastline with seals often being spotted as well as The market town of Penzance is approximately five miles away, Between Penzance and Lands End the Minack Theatre perches on occasional sightings of dolphins and basking sharks. The Grebe, and the town is host to several well-regarded restaurants and art the cliffs high above Porthcurno. THE PROPERTY Originally connected with mining, Trenow Cove House has been the house and has exposed timber lintels, thought to have been The guest suite is located in the older part of the property, with developed to create a timelessly beautiful stone residence. Set in recovered from a shipwreck, over three of the windows which dual aspects and a feature window protruding to allow 180 degree wonderful gardens and benefitting from some truly outstanding are recessed into the original stone. There is a dark green oil fired views over the National Trust land, the gardens, the Mount views of Mounts Bay and St Michael’s Mount, the property offers Rayburn as well as a gas hob, bespoke cabinets and a Belfast sink. and out towards the sea. There is ample storage with built in seclusion, period charm and a world-class setting. There is a walk in larder located just off the kitchen. An entrance wardrobes. The en suite bath room has a bath with a shower over, The downstairs accommodation comprises of a spacious living/ hall, an inner hall and a W.C. completes the ground floor. a basin, and a w.c. dining room, with triple aspect and superb, jaw dropping views Upstairs the bedroom accommodation is split over two levels. The The third bedroom, currently also used as an office has two out towards the Mount and over the stunning gardens. There spacious master suite located in the extended part of the house has windows (one with a beautiful old beam and a stone surround) is a marble surround and slate hearth LPC coal effect gas fire, mesmerising views of the sea and the Mount. The en suite bathroom with southerly views over Mounts Bay. There is an airing bookcases and French windows out on to a gravelled patio area. includes a shower and a free standing roll top bath. Much of the cupboard and a built in wardrobe. The kitchen/breakfast room is located in the original part of bathware is Heritage. GARDENS AND GROUNDS West Cornwall’s mild microclimate allows varied flora to flourish in these stunning sub-tropical gardens. The garden is gently sloping and is mainly laid to lawn, with winding grassed walks, gravelled paths and terraces. These are shaped and sheltered by evergreen hedges, flowering shrubs such as California Poppy and Himalayan Honeysuckle and trees such as Olives, and large Date and other Palms. There are well established beds of colourful flowers and other plants including Hydrangeas, Roses, Agapanthus, Day Lilies, Yucca and Agave. There are a number of gravelled patios from which to enjoy the superb views. On the south side of the house there is a well maintained kitchen garden and greenhouse, growing a variety of fruit and vegetables and with an asparagus bed and herb area. To the side of the property is a timber barn with three looseboxes. The nearby beach just below the property can be easily accessed via public footpaths and the South West coast path. Ground Floor First Floor Trenow Cove House Gross internal floor area (approx): 235.2 sq m / 2532 sq ft (Excludes Outbuilding) 429.4 sq m / 4623 sq ft (Includes Outbuilding) For identification only - not to scale Outbuilding AGENT’S NOTES SERVICES IMPORTANT NOTICE In addition to the freehold land, the current owners of Mains water and electricity. Oil fired central heating. Savills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: Trenow Cove house have leased approximately 8.5 Acres Private drainage with two septic tanks with soak aways. 1. They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client of adjoining land from the National Trust since the 1st LPG gas for the kitchen hob and the sitting room fire. or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these December 1999. VIEWING particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied The Trust have confirmed that that there would be an upon as statements or representations of fact. Strictly by appointment with Savills. opportunity for the prospective buyer of Trenow Cove 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, images and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property House to enter into negotiations with them for a new Farm FIXTURES AND FITTINGS has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any Business Tenancy or Tenancies of all or part of this land. Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. Vacant possession is available now for 2.68 Acres and on included in the sale. All others such as curtains, light 17/07/20 AS the 7th march 2019 for the remaining 5.82 Acres. fittings, garden ornaments, etc, are specifically excluded but The Trust cannot guarantee the results of these negotiations may be available by separate negotiation. which depend on the prospective buyer being thought to be a suitable tenant by the Trust and the parties agreeing the terms of the tenancy/tenancies. Reproduced from the Ordnance Survey. Not to Scale mapping with permission of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office © Crown copyright (100041908) Savills Cornwall 73 Lemon Street, Truro Cornwall TR1 2PN 01872 243200 Ordnance Survey © Crown Copyright 2017. All rights reserved. [email protected] Licence number 100022432. NOT TO SCALE. www.savills.co.uk .
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