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4 bedroom detached house for sale

Station Road, St Columb Major, TR9
Detached house
4 beds
2 baths
1872
EPC rating: F
Added > 14 days

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Features and description

  • Substantial family home
  • Impressive accommodation throughout
  • Generous gardens and grounds
  • 4 double bedrooms
  • Multiple reception rooms
A SUBSTANTIAL 4 BEDROOM RESIDENCE, WITH AN ABUNDENCE OF PERIOD FEATURES, SAT WITHIN A SPACIOUS PLOT.

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Description
This distinguished, architect-designed, gentleman’s residence, built in 1911, was originally commissioned for a retired sea captain and is rich in period character with subtle nautical influences. Entering through the front porch, you step into a tiled foyer with a striking porthole window before reaching the grand entrance hall, where a staircase takes centre stage. To the left, the dual-aspect dining room featuring a marble fireplace with a log burner and a door leading to the rear garden. Further along the entrance hall, the spacious living room boasts three large windows, and a second log burner set within an ornate marble fireplace with a copper hood. Exposed ceiling beams are believed to be a subtle reference the feeling of being below deck. Under the staircase, built-in storage sits alongside a discreetly placed burglar alarm. A traditional pantry on the cooler northern side retains its original cold slate shelf. The kitchen is a highlight, featuring an oil-fed Aga (truncated)

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Complemented by base and eye-level units, built-in ovens, an induction hob, extractor fan, and space for a large fridge, it also has French doors opening onto the patio. A larder cupboard provides additional storage. Beyond the kitchen you will find your utility room featuring full-height storage, a generously sized sink with twin draining boards, and plumbing for a dishwasher. A separate laundry room accommodates a washer and dryer and includes a downstairs cloakroom. A stable door leads to a rear porch and onto the driveway via a UPVC porch. Upstairs, a grand landing, rumored to resemble a ship’s bridge, overlooks the gardens. This floor hosts four well-proportioned bedrooms. The principal bedroom is flooded with natural light from three large windows and features an ornate marble fireplace with decorative tiling and built-in wardrobes. The second bedroom, also with a marble fireplace, has a sink and an adjoining dressing room with storage. The third bedroom is a (truncated)

Outside
Externally, the property can be accessed from both Station Road and Trekenning Road. A charming pedestrian kissing gate opens onto a picturesque pathway leading to the front door, while a private driveway on the opposite side provides access to a parking area and garage block. The expansive, level gardens create a peaceful retreat, ideal for enjoying the tranquil surroundings. There is also a small vegetable patch and greenhouse making it the perfect property for keen gardeners. Cherished by the same family for six decades, this exceptional home offers a rare opportunity to own a distinguished piece of history.

The Milk Store
Our clients have recently purchased an additional bit of land which adjoins Uplands. There is an existing dwelling on the land, known as The Milk Store. With careful consideration given this could be converted into an outside office or potential to enlarge, subject to the relevant planning permissions required.

Location
St Columb Major, referred to locally as St Columb, is a small town around six miles west of Newquay. Ideally positioned for easy access to north Cornwall, the town lies minutes from Watergate Bay and Mawgan Porth - both of which offer beautiful big beaches, excellent surfing and magnificent coastal walks along the South West Coast Path. St Columb sits between Newquay and Wadebridge and is named after the sixth-century Saint Columba of Cornwall. On Shrove Tuesday, and for the 11 days subsequent, the town participates in the tradition of ‘hurling’, a sport that involves two teams moving a silver ball to different goals across the parish. The town has plenty of handy amenities, including independent shops, butchers, a branch of Marks and Spencer and The Cornish Company.

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Jackson-Stops - Cornwall
Jackson-Stops - Cornwall
45 Lemon Street Truro TR1 2NS
01872 395944
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Jackson-Stops and Staff Cornish branch is based in the Cathedral City of Truro. This office covers the sale of pretty cottages, imposing town houses as well as a variety of homes with water frontage and fine water views on both the north and south coasts. We also specialise in country houses, farms and small holdings and well situated village properties through the county. Our expertise extends from Saltash and Bude in the east to Lands End in the west. As we cover the whole county we find a large percentage of our applicants are open minded as to whether they wish to be based in Fowey, St Mawes or Helford in the south. Whereas in the north of the county we serve many purchasers who are looking in Rock, Padstow, Constantine Bay or further west in St Ives.
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