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- BUILDINGS To the southwest of the house lies a traditional stone barn, with its own yard area, which may offer scope to convert into two-storey accommodation
- Whilst the property sits in the Cornwall National Landscape (AONB) alternative uses might be feasible under both permitted development rights or via the conventional planning permission route
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Description
Trewithian Farmhouse is an imposing 4,000 sq ft, 8-bedroom Grade II listed farmhouse with a symmetrical 'U-shaped' design and single-storey extensions at the rear. The house features a mixture of traditional and modern farm buildings, including a stone barn with potential for conversion into two-storey accommodation, and three timber portal frame buildings that were formerly used for storing livestock and hay. The property sits within walled gardens, has granite steps leading to the front entrance, stone walls, brick chimneys, and sash windows.
The house has a total floor space of almost 4,000 sq ft and benefits from sea views. The property is situated on a few acres of level pasture with the A3078 road to St Mawes just to the east.