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Our Summary
- Detached and derelict bungalow with planning permission to replace with a 4-bedroom property
- Detached and derelict bungalow with planning to replace with a 4 bed property
- Derelict detached bungalow with lapsed consent to replace with a four bedroom home
- Lot 3: a 100ft glasshouse, offering development potential (subject to consents) on about 0
- These timeless elements offer abundant potential for thoughtful re-imagination while preserving the house's storied heritage
- Just a short distance away, up a separate drive, sits a disused detached bungalow in an idyllic setting, with recently lapsed planning permission granted to rebuild it as a substantial four-bedroom family home with stunning views across an area of ANOB
- 90 ha) LOT 3 Guide Price £150,000 At the top of the drive there is a 100ft glass house, in need of renovation or subject to the necessary consents provides an opportunity for development into a sperate dwelling
- 17 ha) REDEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL Just a short distance away, up a separate drive, sits a disused detached bungalow in an idyllic setting, with recently lapsed planning permission (PA22/07263) granted to rebuild it as a substantial four-bedroom family home with stunning views across an area of ANOB
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Description
Trenarth Manor, a charming Grade II listed country estate, lies in the picturesque North Helford area of south Cornwall, surrounded by rolling farmland, wooded creeks, and the beautiful Helford River. The estate has a rich history dating back to the 13th century and has been home to various families over the centuries, including the Trenarth, Trefusis, and Nicholas families. The house itself is a patchwork of styles, reflecting the changing fortunes of its owners, with features including 16th-century cellars, an 18th-century Georgian front, and later 19th-century additions.
The estate spans over 120 acres of rolling pasture and woodland, offering uninterrupted views across its land, and is completely private and peaceful. The main house, which is arranged around an Elizabethan courtyard, has 10,847 square feet of beautifully proportioned and character-rich interiors, with historic features such as grand sash windows, an elegant period staircase, and a granite inglenook fireplace. The estate offers endless potential and exceptional lifestyle appeal, with its proximity to the Helford River, nearby villages, and the port and university town of Falmouth.