The Mews the Mews Rosehill, Penzance, TR20 8TE Penzance 1.8 Miles Helston 14.8 Miles Truro 28.3 Miles

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The Mews the Mews Rosehill, Penzance, TR20 8TE Penzance 1.8 Miles Helston 14.8 Miles Truro 28.3 Miles The Mews The Mews Rosehill, Penzance, TR20 8TE Penzance 1.8 miles Helston 14.8 miles Truro 28.3 miles • Magnificent Family Home • Attached One Bedroom Annexe • Two Bedroom Holiday Cottage • Sitting Room • Formal Dining Room • Kitchen/Breakfast Room • Four Bedrooms (Two En Suite) • Master Suite Guide price £795,000 SITUATION Set in a glorious rural position within the grounds of the former Manor House, The Mews is a delightful superbly converted Coach House and Barns. The main house being extremely spacious with a delightful kitchen/ breakfast room, formal dining room, spacious sitting room, three bedrooms (1 en suite) and glorious master suite. A separate one bedroom annexe offers a sitting room, kitchen, spacious bedroom and shower room. Completely separate to the main house, The Stables is a beautifully presented two bedroom Holiday Cottage with open-plan sitting/dining/ A beautiful collection of converted barns, originally The Coach kitchen area and two bedrooms, both with en suite facilities. House to the Manor House, in a glorious rural location The property is located approximately one mile from the Coastal Town of Penzance on the south coast, a stretch that runs between Lands End and The Lizard Point in a glorious elevated position looking across the town and surrounding countryside. Penzance is an attractive market town that provides good shopping facilities whilst the cathedral city of Truro is approximately 35 miles distant. The area is well served with schools and a good intercity rail service to London Paddington. Newquay Airport is approximately 45 minutes from the property with regular flights to London and international destinations. Within easy reach of the property is the picturesque fishing village of Newlyn and on the north coast the lovely sandy beaches at Sennen Cove, whilst the historic St. Michaels Mount and the stretch of coast at Marazion are just a short distance away. Lands End is approximately eight miles distant as is the Minack Theatre which is internationally famous with its backdrop to the sea. DESCRIPTION Approached through ornate wrought iron gates over an atmospheric cobbled Italian style courtyard with centre fountain, the main house offers extremely versatile accommodation that would either create a substantial family home or a smaller dwelling with its lucrative income potential. On the ground floor a spacious entrance hallway gives access to the main sitting room, cloakroom and access into the suite bedroom which has a lockable door on both sides and stairs rising to the first floor. The sitting room features an impressive wood burning stove with French doors opening directly on to the terrace where expansive rural views can be enjoyed. French doors lead into the formal dining room and from here to the kitchen/breakfast room. The kitchen/breakfast room has been comprehensively fitted with Granite worktops, central island incorporating a breakfast bar and a range of high quality appliances to include a double oven, coffee machine, tumble dryer, washing machine and American Fridge Freezer and dishwasher together with a large American style fridge. To the first floor the master suite has a beautifully appointed bath/ shower room and 3 further bedrooms (1 en-suite) together with a well-appointed separate family bathroom. The current vendors have created a self-contained suite within the main accommodation with internal access from the entrance hallway. THE STABLES Access through its own gated entrance onto the driveway with parking for several vehicles. This spacious holiday cottage benefits its own privacy from the main house and has been decorated to a high standard throughout with the accommodation comprising an open-plan sitting/ dining/kitchen area with two bedrooms, both having en-suite facilities. Outside the delightful grounds lie to the southern side of the property and extend to approximately two acres, within the grounds is a detached garage with triple roller doors (potential subject to all the necessary consents, could be converted into an additional holiday letting unit), Garden Room, Jacuzzi room with separate outside shower room/ changing area with WC facilities, timber summerhouse currently used as a gym with air conditioning, chicken coup and run, profusely stocked exotic gardens with secluded decked patio areas, and orchard. VIEWING Strictly by prior appointment with Stags Truro office on 01872 264488 DIRECTIONS Proceed into Penzance from the A30. Continue on the road signposted towards Lands End. Follow this road going straight across at the two roundabouts and continue on the by-pass. After approximately ¼ mile take the right-hand signpost towards Castle Horneck and Youth Hotel. Take the middle driveway marked Rose Hill Private and continue over the cattle grid up the hill. Bear right towards Rose Hill Manor and follow the road around to the right then sharp left at the entrance to Rose Manor. Continue along this road and The Mews will be found directly in front of you. SERVICES Mains electricity and mains water. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating. The Mews, Rosehill, Penzance, TR20 8TE 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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