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Our Summary
- Its layout, range of structures and setting provide significant scope for a variety of uses, from continued agricultural activity to renovation, redevelopment or multi generational living, all within one of Cornwall’s most desirable countryside locations
- For the sale, the property is being presented as one large house, with clear scope to reintegrate the two units into a single 5–6 bedroom family home
- At the heart of the farmstead is an attractive courtyard of traditional stone barns, arranged around a sheltered yard and comprising both single and two storey structures that retain significant character and conversion potential (subject to consents)
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Description
Treburthes Farm is a 14-acre rural property on the Roseland Peninsula in Cornwall, featuring two dwellings and a collection of traditional and modern buildings. The property includes a substantial farmhouse, currently arranged as two adjoining three-bedroom dwellings, which offers excellent flexibility for multi-generational living or rental use. The farmhouse retains its original character and is complemented by a large, enclosed walled garden.
The farmstead also features a courtyard of traditional stone barns, two additional stone barns, and substantial timber-framed modern barns suitable for a wide range of future uses. The property benefits from a range of infrastructure, including mains electricity, a private drainage system, and direct water supply from South West Water mains. The farm track and parking area offer convenient access to the property, with additional amenities including a designated public footpath and nearby mainline rail services.