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Penzance TR19 Land for sale
St Just, Penzance TR19
£675,000
St Just, Penzance TR19
£675,000
Our Summary
- * CHAIN FREE PROPERTY AND LAND * - ‘Cocks Roost’ is a rather unique and rare opportunity to purchase a partially converted property (formally two cottages) along with a number of outbuildings in varying condition and a stone barn with lapsed planning to convert to a holiday cottage
- Located to the rear of the main property with lapsed planning permission under application number PA12/05015 for the conversion and extension to create a holiday dwelling
- Property Type & Construction: Granite or whin, as built, no insulation (assumed) | Electric: Mains | Water: TBC | Drainage: TBC | Heating: None | Broadband: ADSL | Mobile Coverage: Networks likely available are O2, EE, Vodafone and Three all with varying signal | Parking: Off Street | Restrictions/Covenants: TBC | Rights of Way/Easements: TBC | Flood Risk: No | Coastal Erosion Risk: No | Planning Permission: No | Accessibility/Adaptations: No | Coalfield/Mining Area: Historic tin mining area | AONB/Conservation Area/Listed: AONB | Local Authority: Cornwall County Council | Property orientation from front: Southerly | Other: EPC not listed as is not a habitable dwelling | Viewings - By appointment via Andrew Exelby Estate Agents[use Contact Agent Button]
- PREVIOUSLY TWO COTTAGES AND NOW READY FOR CONVERSION
- Previously two cottages and now ready for conversion
- STONE BARN WITH LAPSED PLANNING FOR A HOLIDAY COTTAGE
- Stone barn with lapsed planning for A holiday cottage
- Stone barn with lapsed planning for a holiday cottage
Description
"Cocks Roost" is a unique opportunity to purchase a partially converted property with a stone barn and over 54 acres of arable and croft land. The property, which was once two cottages, has a new roof and uPVC double glazing, but is currently unhabitable. The layout is unclear, but it's believed to have a large reception room, kitchen, dining room, and three bedrooms on the first floor. The property enjoys glorious views over open countryside and the coastline. The land surrounding the property is a mix of agricultural and croft land, and there are outbuildings and a stone barn with lapsed planning permission for conversion into a holiday cottage. The property is situated near St Just town, which has a thriving community with shops, schools, and a bus route to Penzance. This is a rare opportunity to purchase a property with such a large amount of land, and potential buyers are advised to inspect the property early to fully appreciate its potential.