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- Rich in character, history and charm, the properties sit within a magical riverside setting, offering a unique lifestyle or investment opportunity in one of Cornwall’s most picturesque locations
- Together, these two distinctive homes offer an exceptional blend of heritage, privacy and natural beauty, with proven holiday income and scope for multigenerational living or lifestyle use
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Description
Treverbyn Vean Lodge House is a Grade II listed Gothic Revival residence built circa 1860, attributed to architect George Gilbert Scott. The property features a granite arched entrance porch, spacious vestibule, elegant reception rooms, leaded granite mullion windows, and exposed beams. It has a substantial utility and boot room, a fourth bedroom with en-suite shower room, and three generous bedrooms upstairs, including two with arched stone fireplaces. The Lodge has beautifully stocked gardens descending to a private stretch of riverbank, and shares gravelled parking with the Stable.
Treverbyn Vean Stable is a detached former stable building converted into a characterful home. It has a practical entrance porch, a light-filled living room, a utility area, and a stylish modern kitchen/dining room. The first floor provides three double bedrooms, two of which are interconnecting, along with a family bathroom, separate shower room, and additional WC. The Stable has an attractive summer house and a double garage with power, light, and plumbing.