5 bedroom detached house
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Solar panels
Detached house
5 beds
4 baths
4.00 acre(s)
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Basic 16Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- 2 Reception rooms
- Impressive kitchen/breakfast room
- Conservatory
- 4 Bedrooms (2 en-suite)
- Studio/ancillary accommodation
- Additional two cottages available by separate negotiation.
- Portal frame building with three American stables
- In all around 4 acres including paddocks
- Freehold
- Council Tax Band F
A handsome former farmhouse set in around 4 acres of gardens and grounds. 2 Reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, conservatory, 4 bedrooms (2 en-suite), studio/ancillary accommodation. Paddocks. Portal frame building with american stables. EPC Band E
Situation - Goonwinnow Farm is a cluster of beautifully converted barns and a traditional farmhouse, standing amidst rolling open countryside between the cathedral city of Truro and the rugged north coast, with the A30 less than 1.5 miles away. It is an ideal location from which to set out and about across Cornwall, lying only 6 miles or so from a number of fine surfing beaches, including Holywell Bay, Crantock, Fistral and Watergate Bay (just north of Newquay). Other popular attractions in the area include the National Trust owned Trerice, the Lost Gardens of Heligan and the Eden Project.
The altogether softer south coast is around 15 miles distance, with access to some of the finest day sailing waters in the country and a plethora of maritime facilities.
Truro is approximately 9 miles distance, and has an extensive range of commercial, professional, shopping and entertainment facilities. There are private schools around the City, whilst in the centre, there is a Marks and Spencer store, multi-screen cinema and the Hall for Cornwall Theatre. There is a main line railway station in Truro, linking with London Paddington, and Newquay Airport is around 20 minutes away, with numerous scheduled domestic and international flights every day.
Goonwinnow Farm is situated between the traditional villages of Mitchell and St Newlyn East, both of which have a pub. The latter also has a village store, butcher, post office, primary school, church and cricket and football clubs.
The Property - The main farmhouse stands at the heart of the original farmstead, with a broad fronted, exposed stone facade, complimented with brick detailing under a natural slate roof.
The spacious and beautifully presented accommodation is approached from the western elevation into the reception hall. The fabulous family kitchen is appointed with a comprehensive range of Shaker style units, granite worksurfaces and a handsome Aga. The conservatory opens off the kitchen and enjoys wonderful views over surrounding countryside with access to the sun terrace and garden. Other rooms include a laundry room, boot room and cloakroom together with two reception rooms. The TV room/dining room has a feature Cornish range and the sitting room is over 26' in length complete with open beam ceiling and wood burning stove set into a granite fireplace.
An attractive former watermill at Goonwinnow Farm that has been converted into a pair of four bedroom cottages, currently holiday let, is available by separate negotiation for those seeking an additional income or multi-generational living.
The eastern wing of the house provides useful ancillary accommodation with small kitchen area, shower room and studio/bedroom. Rising to the first floor there are four bedrooms, the master with dressing area and contemporary en-suite. A further en-suite serves bedroom two and a family bathroom is available for the remaining two bedrooms.
Gardens And Grounds - Goonwinnow Farm has a most attractive tree-lined driveway that serves all of the properties and from here a stone chipped driveway sweeps around to the western side of the farmhouse, where there is extensive parking. From here, steps lead down to the delightful, well stocked and beautifully maintained garden, with areas of lawn and paved terraces.
A substantial portal framed agricultural building by Mole Valley has been constructed to the west of the house and is configured to provide three American-style stables. This offers spacious equestrian accommodation as well as ample storage.
The sloping paddocks have been skilfully sub-divided into four enclosures with field shelters. The grounds extend to around 4 acres in total.
Services - Shared private water supply from a borehole and shared use of an aerator private drainage system (further information available from Stags). Mains electricity. Oil fired central heating. Telephone line/broadband line not active (vendors use 4G and a Starlink system). Mobile Network coverage from EE, Three, Vodaphone and O2 is available (Ofcom). Solar panels on barn.
Viewings - Strictly by prior appointment with Stags Truro Office on[use Contact Agent Button].
Directions - Proceed to the village of Mitchell and continue past the Plume of Feathers towards St Newlyn East. After approximately 1.3 miles, Goonwinnow Farm will be evident on the right hand side. Proceed down the driveaway and the entrance to the farmhouse is on the left
Situation - Goonwinnow Farm is a cluster of beautifully converted barns and a traditional farmhouse, standing amidst rolling open countryside between the cathedral city of Truro and the rugged north coast, with the A30 less than 1.5 miles away. It is an ideal location from which to set out and about across Cornwall, lying only 6 miles or so from a number of fine surfing beaches, including Holywell Bay, Crantock, Fistral and Watergate Bay (just north of Newquay). Other popular attractions in the area include the National Trust owned Trerice, the Lost Gardens of Heligan and the Eden Project.
The altogether softer south coast is around 15 miles distance, with access to some of the finest day sailing waters in the country and a plethora of maritime facilities.
Truro is approximately 9 miles distance, and has an extensive range of commercial, professional, shopping and entertainment facilities. There are private schools around the City, whilst in the centre, there is a Marks and Spencer store, multi-screen cinema and the Hall for Cornwall Theatre. There is a main line railway station in Truro, linking with London Paddington, and Newquay Airport is around 20 minutes away, with numerous scheduled domestic and international flights every day.
Goonwinnow Farm is situated between the traditional villages of Mitchell and St Newlyn East, both of which have a pub. The latter also has a village store, butcher, post office, primary school, church and cricket and football clubs.
The Property - The main farmhouse stands at the heart of the original farmstead, with a broad fronted, exposed stone facade, complimented with brick detailing under a natural slate roof.
The spacious and beautifully presented accommodation is approached from the western elevation into the reception hall. The fabulous family kitchen is appointed with a comprehensive range of Shaker style units, granite worksurfaces and a handsome Aga. The conservatory opens off the kitchen and enjoys wonderful views over surrounding countryside with access to the sun terrace and garden. Other rooms include a laundry room, boot room and cloakroom together with two reception rooms. The TV room/dining room has a feature Cornish range and the sitting room is over 26' in length complete with open beam ceiling and wood burning stove set into a granite fireplace.
An attractive former watermill at Goonwinnow Farm that has been converted into a pair of four bedroom cottages, currently holiday let, is available by separate negotiation for those seeking an additional income or multi-generational living.
The eastern wing of the house provides useful ancillary accommodation with small kitchen area, shower room and studio/bedroom. Rising to the first floor there are four bedrooms, the master with dressing area and contemporary en-suite. A further en-suite serves bedroom two and a family bathroom is available for the remaining two bedrooms.
Gardens And Grounds - Goonwinnow Farm has a most attractive tree-lined driveway that serves all of the properties and from here a stone chipped driveway sweeps around to the western side of the farmhouse, where there is extensive parking. From here, steps lead down to the delightful, well stocked and beautifully maintained garden, with areas of lawn and paved terraces.
A substantial portal framed agricultural building by Mole Valley has been constructed to the west of the house and is configured to provide three American-style stables. This offers spacious equestrian accommodation as well as ample storage.
The sloping paddocks have been skilfully sub-divided into four enclosures with field shelters. The grounds extend to around 4 acres in total.
Services - Shared private water supply from a borehole and shared use of an aerator private drainage system (further information available from Stags). Mains electricity. Oil fired central heating. Telephone line/broadband line not active (vendors use 4G and a Starlink system). Mobile Network coverage from EE, Three, Vodaphone and O2 is available (Ofcom). Solar panels on barn.
Viewings - Strictly by prior appointment with Stags Truro Office on[use Contact Agent Button].
Directions - Proceed to the village of Mitchell and continue past the Plume of Feathers towards St Newlyn East. After approximately 1.3 miles, Goonwinnow Farm will be evident on the right hand side. Proceed down the driveaway and the entrance to the farmhouse is on the left
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Stags Truro office is situated in Lemon Street, a wide attractive Georgian street, which is widely regarded as the best street in the city. The office was opened in 1999 and has a flourishing estate agents team and an established letting agents team. The Professional Services department can also be found here, giving expert advice on all planning, estate management and rural business issues, as well as carrying out professional valuations for probate, matrimonial disputes and inheritance tax to name but a few. There are plenty of attractions in Truro, including the indoor Pannier Market, which is open all year round, the Hall for Cornwall (a performing arts venue), The Royal Cornwall Museum, and the Winter Festival, with its hugely popular paper lantern parade. Truro and the surrounding area is a wonderful part of the world and boasts renowned surfing beaches, coastal walks and excellent sailing waters. Within easy reach of the city are historic fishing villages including Fowey, Mevagissey, St Mawes, Mousehole, St Ives and Padstow.


































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