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3 bedroom barn

Barn
3 beds
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Features and description

  • Historic detached barn for conversion
  • Imaginative reverse level plan for 177m2 of family accommodation
  • ½ acre level plot abutting farmland in part with a further 0.75acres available
  • Wonderful rural Manor farm location
  • Moments from the stunning north Cornish Coastline
A historic detached barn with planning consent to create a unique home on a 0.5 acre plot with a further 0.75 acres available, within the environs of an early 17th Century Grade II* Listed Manor house.

The Property
A most interesting and exciting opportunity to create a characterful family home. Planning consent was granted on the 17/10/2024 under application no. PA24/05261, for conversion of a stone barn into a single dwellinghouse with associated private amenity space and parking.

The proposed plans provide for an entrance at first floor level opening into a magnificent 16m x 5.4m open plan living room and kitchen. This would have potential for an exposed roof structure feature, whilst the permission allows for a 7m x 5.4m mezzanine floor, having roof windows to take full advantage of the views. A turning staircase descends to the ground floor where there will be three double bedrooms, the master with en-suite, and a family bathroom. A notable feature will be the many windows within the property, creating bright accommodation and taking full advantage of the lovely views over miles of unspoilt Cornish countrywide.

This fascinating old barn forms part of the old manor farm, which lies to one side of the property, with some tantalising glimpses of the Manorhouse itself. To the other side it abuts the farmland, contributing toward making this such a truly special setting.

The existing plot extends to approx. 0.5 acres and there is a further 0.75 acres available to purchase if required.

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Services
Water:
The farm has a ‘private mains water supply' linked to the mains that can be linked into, upon agreement, and a private metering system installed. The water main is approx. two miles away and direct connection is likely to be financially unviable. A private water supply eg a borehole may be a viable solution but again interested parties should make their own enquiries.
Electricity:
Connection to the National Grid, via the farm transformer, would be an extra cost to be taken into account by potential purchaser.
Broadband:
Fibre Broadband has been installed at the farm and connection would be at the purchaser's cost and contract with purchaser's preferred supplier.

Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way
The sale will be subject to and with the benefit of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way as may exist.

Particulars & Plan
Whilst every care is taken in the preparation of these particulars, their accuracy is not guaranteed and they do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Any intending purchaser/s must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of these particulars.

Location
Although enjoying such wonderful rural privacy, the setting is by no means isolated. Whilst tucked away down quiet lanes, the 70 mile long Atlantic highway, running from Newquay to Barnstable, is just 3 miles away, meaning this is an ideal base for quick and easy access to some of north Cornwall's most iconic beaches and villages, many of which have rich history such as Tintagel, Boscastle, Port Isaac, Wadebridge and Bude. Those who enjoy walking will adore the area for the Camel Trail, Bodmin Moor and St Nectar's Glen.

Viewing & Directions
Strictly by appointment with the sole selling agent Lodge & Thomas.
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Directions
From Wadebridge head north on the A39 Atlantic highway for approximately 24 miles. At Boxes Shop turn right signposted Week St Mary and Bridgerule and follow the road into the hamlet of Titson where turn right by the old chapel. The turning into Marhayes Manor will be found approx. ½ a mile further on, on the right hand side.

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Lodge & Thomas - Truro
Lodge & Thomas - Truro
58 Lemon Street Truro TR1 2PY
01872 395948
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About Lodge & Thomas We are a long-established firm of Chartered Surveyors, Auctioneers, Valuers & Estate Agents. Based in the City of Truro, we offer professional services across the whole of Cornwall. • RICS Professional Services and Valuations inc. valuations for mortgages and secured lending, tax, probate and Inheritance Tax purposes as well as Agricultural Tenancies, Utility Compensation Claims. • Estate Agents specialising in farm agency and land; smallholdings and equestrian; residential and waterside homes and commercial property. • Cornwall’s leading Auctioneers with Truro Livestock Market every Wednesday • Farm and Machinery Auctions as well as bankruptcy and liquidation sales. • Antiques, Fine Art, Silver & Jewellery and General Furniture Auctions at the Truro Sale Room. Our Truro Office is conveniently located in the City centre at 58 Lemon Street. Truro Livestock Market is held every Wednesday and is one of the foremost livestock markets in the West Country selling all classes of cattle and sheep. We hold monthly General Household and Furniture Sales and regular “Live and On-Line” Antiques & Fine Art Sales. Property Negotiators Adam Beverley-Jones BSc Rural Est. Man. Experienced in selling all types of property including residential, farms and smallholdings, commercial freeholds, plots and land having worked throughout Cornwall and South Wales. Paul Thomas - Based in Truro, Paul has over 40 years of experience in selling all types of residential property throughout Cornwall and west Devon. Lauren Symons - Over a decade’s worth of experience in estate agency across Cornwall, with a special interest in equestrian properties and smallholdings. Partners Andrew Body BSc MRICS - Property sales of all types specialising in farms and land, valuations, bankruptcy and insolvency work, compensation, live and deadstock auctioneering. Bob Mosley MRICS FAAV - Live and deadstock auctioneering, valuations, tenancies, Basic Payment Scheme and rural schemes etc. Ross Collins BSc (Hons) MRICS FAAV - Rural Practice Chartered Surveyor and Fellow of the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers. Over 15 years’ experience undertaking valuations, planning, Landlord & Tenant advice, Estate Management, compensation claims, BPS etc. Sheep Auctioneer at Truro Livestock Market. Manager of the Lettings Department. Ed Harris BSc (Hons) MRICS - Rural Practice Chartered Surveyor, specialising in professional Valuations of land and farms. Landlord & Tenant matters, Basic Payment and Environmental Schemes, Planning Applications. Sheep Auctioneer at Truro Livestock Market. Rural Practice Surveyors & Estate Management Andrew Body, Bob Mosley, Ross Collins, Ed Harris (as above) Nathan Osborne BSc (Hons) RICS FAAV - Graduated from the Royal Agricultural University with a BSc (Hons) degree in Rural Land Management, assisting with general agricultural professional work and auctions.  Tom Hannis BSc (Hons) MSc - Tom completed his MSc in Rural Estate Management at The Royal Agricultural University in 2020. Currently continuing his Chartered Surveyor training. Assists with general rural professional work, specialises in rural planning. Will Biddick BSc (Hons) - Will graduated from the Royal Agricultural University with a BSc (Hons) degree in Rural Land Management. Will is actively involved within the auctions team, and assists the Partners with rural professional work whilst undertaking his professional examinations under the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and Central Association of Agricultural Valuers. Truro Sale Room Guy Haskell - Guy joined the Fine Art and Antiques division of Lodge and Thomas in Autumn 2022. He trained at the London College of Furniture and after completion of a course studying furniture history and conservation joined Sotheby’s country saleroom, working in a variety of departments. Subsequently joined Phillips, which eventually merged with Bonhams, working as a General Valuer within their regional network of salerooms. Guy moved to Cornwall in 2017 to join a regional auction house. He has a particular interest in the Art and Crafts movement with a focus on the Costwold School of craftsmen. Shaun Preece - Manager and Auctioneer of the General Household & Furnishings department of the Truro Sale Room and Auctioneer for Poultry and Machinery Sales. Melanie Esdale - Melanie has over 10 years of saleroom experience, encompassing cataloguing, saleroom management, customer relations and administration. Additionally, a further 16 years in film production, working internationally with many blue chip companies that solidifies her skill in business relations. Sam Phillips - Sam is a key part of the Truro Saleroom team and holds the position of Saleroom assistant & media technician. Samuel has had a life-long interest in the antiques and fine art industry and enjoys developing his knowledge within our specialist sales department.
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