TRENOWETH TRELOYHAN, ST IVES,

TRENOWETH TRELOYHAN, ST IVES, CORNWALL In one of the district’s finest locations standing high above Hain Walk between Carbis Bay and Porthminster beaches; a thoroughly renovated detached early 20th Century gentleman’s residence of over 4,000sq.ft. commanding fabulous views across St Ives Bay, set in extremely private and quite magnificent, established, landscaped gardens of about 1 acre.

SUMMARY OF ACCOMMODATION SUMMARY OF ACCOMMODATION Upper Ground Floor: reception hall with fine curving staircase,Ground Floor: vast lounge Gabled with porch, full wall vestibule, of bifold cloakroom, doors to the balcony,panelled evenreception larger hall,bespoke wc, study,kitchen/dining drawing roomroom, also diningopening room, to the sun balcony. room, 2sitting double room, bedrooms George (1 Robinsonen-suite) kitchen/breakfastalso with doors to theroom balcony. with larder, Shower conservatory, room. secondFirst Floor: wc, longutility ash room. floored landing, 3 superb double Firstbedrooms Floor: all galleriedwith excellent landing, creek principal views and bedroom en-suite suite withfacilities. dressing room, shower room and balcony, 4Lower further Ground double Floor: bedrooms, self-contained bathroom, apartment shower roomcomprising open-plan(includes possible kitchen/dining/living staff/guest suite).room, double Staircase bedroom, to the attic familywith planning room with permission cabin beds for and a vast space sea for facing a double bed, bath/showerbay window. room. Large double garage and workshop. Outside: 60’architect long private designed granite curving quay garages,with floating workshops, pontoon andsummerhouse, 18’ x 16’ boat/chandlery winding driveway store. with Foreshore automatic with gates. the abilityAbsolutely to lay beautiful tidal moorings. gardens Parking – truly areaa plantsman’s for 4 cars. delight. InLandscaped all, about and 1 acre. profusely stocked rear garden with lane access and various terraces to enjoy the sun and views.

Viewing strictly by appointment through the vendor’s Sole Agent: Lillicrap Chilcott Landrian House. 59-60 Lemon Street. . TR1 2PE Tel: 01872 273473 Fax: 01872 273474 Email: [email protected] www.lillicrapchilcott.com SITUATION Trenoweth stands back hidden from sight within its beautiful grounds, approached through automatic gates off Treloyhan Manor Drive – a private drive leading along to Treloyhan Manor – a coastal mansion set in acres of grounds. In every sense, this is a most privileged and exquisite location, not least of all by virtue of the marvellous vistas beyond the beautiful gardens of Trenoweth which are panoramic and extend across St Ives Bay from Porth Kidney Sands and Towans around the coastline to Godrevy Lighthouse and, on a clear day, far beyond. Just five minutes’ walk from the house, Hain Walk provides a delightful coastal promenade between Carbis Bay beach – less than 10 minutes’ walk from the house – and Porthminster Beach in the opposite direction, towards the famous harbour town of St Ives. The setting and the house benefit from peace, tranquillity and total privacy in an area where the very few large coastal houses rarely come to the open market. However, remarkably, St Ives town is only 1 mile away and offers an interesting and constantly improving range of amenities including cafés, restaurants, galleries and boutique shops along with everything needed to cater for day to day needs. The shops are found amongst the famous picturesque cobbled streets which encircle the fishing harbour and also lead to the Tate St Ives gallery. St Ives station, within walking distance, provides a scenic link with the main to Paddington line with total journey time to London being around 5 hours. There is a fine Links golf course at Lelant nearby and innumerable beautiful sandy beaches including the nationally renowned Porthmeor surfing beach. The area is strewn with superb countryside and scenic coastal walks which descend from cliff tops into unspoilt coves. The artistic community favour St Ives for its clarity of light, the stunning scenery and azure waters, all of which can be appreciated from Trenoweth. THE PROPERTY GROUND FLOOR ENTRANCE VESTIBULE. Slate floor, period style radiator, pendant Coastal residences of the stature and quality of Trenoweth are few in study and sitting room with French doors into a 27’2” x 17’9” (max.) light, multi pane obscure glazed oak door to the reception hall and an number in Cornwall and, consequently, are rarely available for sale. In conservatory. The kitchen and breakfast room have a walk-in larder arched topped opening to:- our opinion, one of the most handsome private residences in the area, and beyond them is a side hall which leads to a large utility room. this wonderful house has in recent years, been seamlessly extended CLOAKROOM – 7’ x 6’5”. High cream painted beamed ceiling with All of the bedrooms are on the first floor from which a separate to a design by the late architect Barrie Briscoe including a curved central pendant light, obscured multi pane leaded window with deep staircase accesses an immense attic in the vast roof space clearly detached garage block with a covered walkway linking to the house. wooden sill, slate floor, coat hooks, alarm system control panel. offering scope for additional accommodation and already having The house itself has been completely updated over a number of years RECEPTION HALL – 15’2” x 14’. A grand entrance into the house planning permission for a huge bay window between the chimney including re-wiring, re-plumbing, redecorating, work to the leaded with a broad turning oak staircase rising past a stepped leaded breasts facing the sea. There are five bedrooms off a galleried windows, new bathrooms and a tasteful George Robinson kitchen with window to the first floor. High white painted beamed ceiling with landing with barrelled ceiling, including a fine principal bedroom Aga. Our clients have painstakingly overseen the process and have spotlights, cream painted panelled oak walls to picture rail height suite and second bedroom, each having direct access onto a large created one of the most desirable period coastal homes in Cornwall. with a display shelf above and concealed uplighters. Cream painted decked balcony with glorious views across St Ives Bay to Godrevy panelled doors to a storage cupboard, concealed radiator. Cream Of especially appealing elevations, Trenoweth is substantially Lighthouse. Two of the bedrooms and one of the three bathrooms painted panel period wood doors to the inner hall, study, drawing constructed in granite with fine dressed granite quoins and mullions can form a staff/guest suite accessed off the landing. room, sitting room and:- under a hipped and gabled Delabole slate roof including a steeply The professionally maintained grounds comprise extremely beautiful raked slate hung gable to the seaward elevation and original leaded WC. Period style white low level wc with a hardwood seat, original and prolifically stocked established landscaped gardens which light windows to the front elevation. The house has an appealing flow wall hung wash basin with period style chrome taps, ceiling light, area really must been seen and provides the perfect setting for such a centered around the reception hall and extends to over 4,000sq. ft on of painted matchboard wall, two small arch topped leaded windows beautifully styled, dignified house. the first two floors alone. with deep sills, contemporary ceramic tiled floor. STUDY – 14’ x 12’ average measurements. Beautiful broad bay The accommodation includes three large reception rooms opening THE ACCOMMODATION COMPRISES with tall multi pane leaded windows and a panelled window seat with off an imposing painted, oak panelled reception hall with elegant (all dimensions are approximate) storage below. Broad full height fire breast with a carved Bath stone wide three quarter turn staircase lit by stepped leaded windows. From the driveway the house is approached under a concentric fireplace and hearth housing a living flame coal effect gas fire. Full The drawing room – some 29’ x 19’6” (max.) is a magnificent room curving dressing granite archway and over a curving granite plinth wall of rosewood units including cupboards, drawers, glass fronted with a carved Carrara marble fireplace and commands exquisite which leads to an arched topped studded period panelled wooden cupboards and display shelves. Spotlights, moulded cornice, tall views across the grounds to the sea. Beyond the drawing room is door opening into:- radiator, large entrance recess with additional storage area to one a dining room and sun room whilst the ground floor also contains a side. DRAWING ROOM – 29’ x 16’1” extending to 19’6”. A fantastic triple aspect room with two smaller multi pane leaded windows to the front and side and a broad elegant bay to the rear with multi pane leaded windows giving views over the gardens to St Ives Bay and coastline beyond. Window seat with concealed radiators below the bay window, full height broad fire breast with an impressive carved Carrara marble fireplace, polished granite hearth and slips and inset living flame coal effect gas fire. Two further concealed radiators, moulded cornice. Pair of multi pane bevel edged glass white painted wooden doors to:- DINING ROOM – 13’6” x 10’5”. Two uPVC double glazed leaded windows overlooking the side garden and pond, ceiling light, two picture lights, concealed radiator, moulded cornice. Painted panelled period wood door to:- SUN ROOM – 10’7” x 7’. UPVC double glazed windows on three sides with a pair of matching French doors opening into the garden all of which allow views to St Ives Bay. White painted boarded ceiling, pendant light, slate tiled floor, radiator, areas of exposed stone and granite walling. SITTING ROOM – 14’ x 14’. Multi pane French doors opening into the conservatory with matching panels to either side allowing views through the conservatory, over the gardens to St Ives Bay. Period glazed tiled fireplace with a matching hearth, an open grate and a painted moulded wooden surround and mantle. To either side of the fireplace are recessed glass fronted display cabinets with cupboards below. Ceiling light, picture rails, serving hatch to the inner hall, radiator. INNER HALL. Spotlights, coving, picture rails, slate tiled floor, digital heating thermostat, serving hatch to the sitting room, painted panelled period wooden doors to the kitchen breakfast room and:- REAR CLOAKS HALL. Period oak door to the conservatory (previously the main rear door to the garden), multi pane leaded window to the conservatory with a deep sill, spotlights, painted panelled wooden door to a large storage cupboard with additional cupboard above, coat hooks, radiator. KITCHEN AND BREAKFAST ROOM – 23’6” x 17’ overall. A fantastic space that is loosely divided by a central full height unit with a full height opening to one side and a pair of archways to the other creating distinct kitchen and breakfast areas. The George Robinson more built-in cream painted cupboards, drawers, display shelves and glass integrated Siemens microwave grill and oven, downlighters over kitchen comprises a cream range of base and wall mounted fitted a lit glass fronted display cabinet and concealed between the two the worktops. French doors to the conservatory, period braced door cupboards and drawers including display shelves and a glass fronted archways is a further storage cupboard. The room opens through to the side hall and further painted panelled door to:- lit display cabinet all topped by polished granite worksurfaces with a pair of multi pane glazed French doors with a matching surround LARDER. Positioned in the north corner of the house, this is an an inset 1½ bowl stainless steel sink with a chrome mixer tap, waste to the conservatory which affords views from the room over the ideal cold store adjacent to the kitchen. Obscured multi pane leaded disposal system and a draining area cut into the granite worktop. window, slate floor, thick slate shelf with storage space below, further Positioned centrally on one wall in a cream painted panelled surround garden to St Ives Bay and the mouth of the Hayle Estuary. To one shelving around the walls, ceiling light. with mantle is a gas fired three oven Aga with spotlights over and side of the room is a broad multi pane leaded window in front of a tiled splashback behind. In the centre of the room is a matching the sink and there is a further tall multi pane leaded window to the CONSERVATORY – 27’2” x 17’9” maximum. A large modern island unit with a thick oak worktop lit by a suspended canopy rear. Multiple ceiling spotlights, pendant light over the breakfast uPVC double glazed structure with full height double glazed walls, with utensil hanging racks and there is a further large central unit table area, additional space for furniture, radiator, slate tiled floor, three sets of French doors opening into the garden and a fully with display shelves, further cupboards and an integrated Amana granite upstands, areas of cream painted matchboarding behind the double glazed roof with electrically operated blinds and vents. This American style fridge/freezer. To the side of the breakfast area are worktops, concealed integrated Miele dishwasher, stainless steel and large space links the kitchen breakfast room and sitting room to the gardens and allows fantastic views over St Ives Bay to the mouth of the Hayle Estuary and across the golden sandy shoreline. Various lights, ceiling fan, tiled floor with underfloor heating, ample space for separate sitting and dining areas, areas of exposed granite and stone walling. SIDE HALL. This is the most commonly used entrance as it is near to the garaging. Painted period panelled door with an inset obscure glazed leaded light opening to a courtyard at the side of the house. Multi pane leaded window, spotlights, radiator, slate tiled floor, access to roof space, area of exposed stone and granite walling, further painted period wooden door to a limestone terrace at the rear of the house. Painted period braced doors to the utility room and:- WC. White concealed cistern low level wc, wall hung wash basin with chrome taps, painted boarded ceiling with extractor fan and light, leaded obscure glazed window with deep sill, slate tiled floor. UTILITY ROOM – 10’4” x 7’5”. Fitted with an L-shaped run of green blue painted base level units with a thick wood worktop and an inset white ceramic butler style sink with a chrome flexible head mixer tap over. Dual aspect with two sets of multi pane leaded windows, space and plumbing for a washing machine and additional appliances, painted boarded ceiling with spotlights, slate tiled floor, radiator. FIRST FLOOR LANDING – 18’10” x 7’8”. A perfect introduction to the first floor with a banistered gallery over the reception hall and staircase and a curving barrelled ceiling. Large leaded windows of differing sizes over the staircase, spotlights, pendant light over the staircase, ornate plasterwork with pilasters, radiator, two small inner landings. Painted panelled wooden doors to:-

PRINCIPAL BEDROOM SUITE. BEDROOM – 17’5” x 13’ to front of wardrobes. Approached through its own short hallway with an arch topped opening leading into the room which then enjoys fantastic open views across St Ives Bay from Carbis Bay Beach, past the entrance to the Hayle Estuary, around to Godrevy Lighthouse and beyond along the coastline. UPVC double glazed French doors with matching panels to either side opening onto the decked balcony, two further high level windows to the side, full wall of recessed built-in wardrobes, ceiling light, wall lights, two radiators, archway to the dressing room. BALCONY – 26’7” x 7’4” reducing to 4’. Fully decked with a timber handrail, this large outside space also links back round to bedroom two and offers outstanding views over the gardens to the sea and then on over miles of countryside. DRESSING ROOM – 9’6” x 8’1 to front of wardrobe. Recessed built-in wardrobes along one wall, multi pane leaded window to the front with a deep sill, spotlights, coving, radiator, underfloor heating thermostat for the shower room. Painted period panelled door to:- SHOWER ROOM. A contemporary space with fully tiled walls in a light stone effect and with a matching tiled floor with underfloor heating. Vast built-in shower cubicle with a glazed screen, contemporary chrome mixer shower with a rain head and further hand shower attachment. Contemporary white concealed cistern cantilevered wc, contemporary oak cabinet with a square white wash basin and chrome mixer tap, spotlights, extractor fan, chrome ladder style heated towel rail, multi pane leaded window, wall mounted contemporary mirror fronted vanity cabinet with built-in spotlights, electric shaver socket. BEDROOM 2 – 17’3” reducing to 13’3” x 14’. UPVC double glazed French doors with matching panels to either side opening onto the decked balcony and affording stunning views over St Ives Bay. Recessed built-in painted panel fronted wardrobes on two walls with cupboards above. Spotlights, coving, picture rail, radiator. FAMILY BATHROOM. Fitted with a contemporary period style range of sanitaryware including a cast iron claw footed roll edged bath with a chrome period style mixer tap and hand shower attachment. Heritage white wash basin with integrated chrome mixer tap, matching Heritage white bidet with chrome mixer tap, white concealed cistern low level wc, period style radiator and integrated chrome heated towel rail. Ceramic tiled floor with underfloor heating, spotlights, wall lights to either side of the wash basin, two multi pane obscured leaded windows with deep sills, electric shaver socket, painted matchboarding to half height with a display shelf above. BEDROOM 3 – 12’7” x 12’. Broad multi pane leaded window SHOWER ROOM. A contemporary room with fully matt white tiled this space by converting it into additional accommodation for the with a deep sill to the front, ceiling light, coving, picture rail, radiator. walls with small blue tiled feature strips and a small blue circular tiled house subject to gaining all the necessary consents. Painted panelled wooden door to a walk-in wardrobe with an floor. Large curving screen walk-in shower cubicle with a chrome OUTSIDE internal door which leads into a walk-in airing cupboard housing a rain head mixer shower. Concealed cistern white low level wc, white pressurised hot water cylinder and shelving. cabinet with a contemporary Heritage white wash basin and chrome From the private drive which leads to Treloyhan Manor, Trenoweth is found as the second of only three private properties off this leafy drive and is GUEST BEDROOM SUITE. A short hall with a light over and doors mixer tap over with a wall mounted lit mirror above and electric concealed behind stone walls, hedging and mature trees. A wide splayed to the bedroom and shower room leads to:- shaver socket to one side. Ceiling light, multi pane obscured leaded window, chrome ladder style heated towel rail. tarmac entrance leads through a pair of electrically operated timber gates SITTING ROOM / BEDROOM 5 – 13’2” x 12’1” extending to and onto a sweeping drive which passes luscious foliage to either side From one of the inner landings a cream painted panelled wooden 13’3”. Broad uPVC double glazed window overlooking St Ives Bay before arriving at a broad parking and turning area in front of the garaging door opens to a staircase with panelled wood walls which rises to:- including Carbis Bay Beach and Porth Kidney Sands, high white and workshops and this then extends across in front of the elegant painted beamed ceiling, coving, two wall lights, radiator, period ATTIC – 46’ x 26’ reducing to 22’ approximately, overall façade of the house. Directly in front of the house is a swathe of lawn with panelled wooden door to a walk-in wardrobe. This room used to measurements. This vast space is almost completely boarded shaped bushes, palms and many flowering plants which is backed by a have a kitchenette, the reinstatement of which would allow for a self- over the insulation and has exceptionally good head height with wide variety of mature specimen trees. contained one bedroomed apartment. lighting and two Velux rooflights. Planning permission exists for an BEDROOM 4 – 17’ x 9’10”. Broad multi pane leaded windows, high approximately 20’ wide curving window to be installed on the sea white painted beamed ceiling, wall lights, radiator, panelled wooden facing side of the building which would give exceptional open views door to a recessed wardrobe. over St Ives Bay. It may be possible to unlock the huge potential in TRENOWETH For identification only – not to scale. Total approx. Floor Area: 4,349 sqft (404.1 sqm)

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First Floor of flowering plants, trees and shrubs that would POST CODE – TR26 2AN. excite any plantsman. The well tended gardens SERVICES – Mains water, drainage, electricity, would be relatively simple to maintain and are a gas. delight to walk through or to sit and enjoy which can DIRECTIONS – From Carbis Bay proceed be done from various vantage points including a towards St Ives turning right shortly after The large summerhouse. The gardens gently descend Cornish Arms into Treloyhan Park Road, then below the property and eventually reach a nearly turning immediately left into Treloyhan Manor Drive level plateau which would give space for children to where the house will be found as the second play. Throughout the garden there are interesting property on the right hand side. GARAGING – 40’ x 21’ average measurement. WORKSHOP 2 – 10’8” x 7’8”. Part multi pane and varied views through the foliage to St Ives Bay A stunning and interestingly shaped garage building glazed door to the side courtyard, multi pane leaded and the coastline beyond. AGENT’S NOTE – The above particulars have designed by the late architect Barrie Briscoe who window, striplight, radiator, two gas fired boilers been prepared as a general guide only for To the southern side of the house, approached created a curving scantle slate roofline which links via serving the house, built-in cabinets and shelving, prospective buyers. Whilst we have endeavoured from the front through a wrought iron gate is a an oak columned walkway to the workshop, which concrete floor. to provide a fair and reasonable description of the very sheltered area of lawn with a central sunken itself is then attached to the house. The design property, no specific survey or detailed inspection Between the side of the workshop and the house is pond and raised borders at the sides. The pond is blends seamlessly with the original house with has been carried out in relation to the property, a limestone paved courtyard which leads to the side captivated by slate edges and these then form paths granite facings and reclaimed slate from the original the services, the appliances and any fixtures hall. The recently laid level area of lawn between the which lead down into the lawns below the house workshop roof. The garages are open fronted and fittings or equipment. All buyers should workshop and garaging has a limestone path along and up to a short flight of easy rising steps with but have been designed to allow for electrically rely on their own surveys and investigations in one side which leads around to a limestone paved a low granite wall beside and then onto a terrace connection with any purchase of the property. All operated doors to be fitted. The garage building has terrace which is well protected by beautiful foliage which runs across the face of the house in front of measurements, floor plans, dimensions, acreages pedestrian doors to the front and rear, a window to and partly covered by a fig tree. The terrace has wall the sun room before reaching one of the sets of and distances are approximate only and should the side, many internal striplights as well as external mounted lighting and can be approached from either French doors from the conservatory. This terrace is not be relied upon for accuracy. lighting. A broad limestone path leads under the the side hall or from one of the sets of French doors one of the finest places within the garden to enjoy walkway and past a completely level area of lawn on from the conservatory making it a regularly used the views of the bay. OFFICE OPENING HOURS – Monday to Friday the seaward side of the drive before arriving at:- outside space. 9.00am to 5.30pm. Saturday - 9.00am to In all, about 1 acre. WORKSHOP 1 – 10’8” x 9’3”. Part glazed double The gardens are mostly found on the seaward 1.00pm. NB: A number of staff are available doors with part glazed panels to either side across facing side of the house and are certainly one of GENERAL INFORMATION for viewing appointments all day Saturday the front, high level leaded window, leaded window the property’s most captivating features with broad VIEWING – Strictly by prior appointment through: and all day Sunday. to the side, access to a large attic store space, ribbons of lawn running between gorgeous granite Lillicrap Chilcott, Landrian House, 59-60 Lemon striplight, workbench, built-in shelving and hanging walls, deep flowerbeds and borders which are Street, Truro, Cornwall, TR1 2PE. Telephone: space, concrete floor. Glazed wooden door to:- profusely stocked with a wide array of differing types (01872) 273473. Email: [email protected] THE CORNWALL ESTATE AGENT www.waterfrontandcountryhomes.com | 01872 273473 | email [email protected]