4 bedroom detached house
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Detached house
4 beds
2 baths
7.00 acre(s)
EPC rating: G
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Substantial 3-4 Bedroom Grade II Listed Farmhouse
- Four Holiday Cottages
- Wealth of Traditional Character Features Throughout
- In All Approximately 7 Acres
- Outbuildings
- Nearest Beach Tregardock 4.5 Miles Away
- Camel Trail 3 Miles Away
- 100% Relief For Business Rates
- Open to Offers
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A superb lifestyle opportunity comprising a residential smallholding of 7 acres with a handsome 3/4 bedroom farmhouse and four successful holiday barns bringing in a substantial income, located in a peaceful rural setting close to the North Cornwall coast.
Situation - Tredarrup is set amidst the gently rolling countryside of North Cornwall, commanding far-reaching views over the picturesque Allen Valley and beyond. Located on the edge of the quaint hamlet of Treveighan, not far away (2 miles) is St Tudy, which benefits from a well renowned gastropub, St Tudy Inn and a community run shop
Approximately 4 miles away lies the ancient town of Camelford, straddling the A39 Atlantic Highway and providing a variety of local amenities. Around 9 miles to the south-west is the bustling market town of Wadebridge, which offers a wider range of facilities and access to the renowned Camel Trail — a scenic route that winds along the River Camel to the harbour town of Padstow. To the west, just 6 miles away, is the historic fishing port of Port Isaac, one of the most charming and scenic villages on this stretch of coastline, famously known as the filming location for the Doc Martin TV series. A host of beautiful sandy beaches, including Polzeath and Daymer Bay, are also within easy reach, while the ever-popular waterside village of Rock offers excellent opportunities for water sports and sailing on the Camel Estuary. To the south-east lies the dramatic expanse of Bodmin Moor, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty — a haven for walkers, cyclists, and nature lovers alike
The Property - Approached via a shared driveway with the neighbouring farm, Tredarrup is an enchanting holiday cottage complex that has undergone extensive and thoughtful renovation by the current owners.
At its heart stands the handsome main farmhouse, with a broad, exposed stone façade adorned with granite quoins and leaded light mullioned windows. Believed to originate from the early 17th century—extended in 1680 and again in the 18th century—the property faces approximately south, enjoying views over its own private lawned garden. The interiors exude character, with traditional features such as slate and granite floors, exposed stone walls, and beamed ceilings providing a warm and historic atmosphere.
In addition to the farmhouse, the complex includes four beautifully appointed holiday cottages, each rated Five Star Gold by Visit England. Accommodating between two and six guests, the cottages echo the farmhouse’s heritage with high vaulted timber ceilings, exposed stonework, and natural slate or granite flooring. Each is presented to a high standard, blending period charm with modern comfort.
Externally, three of the cottages are arranged around a traditional courtyard, while Mill Barn enjoys a position overlooking a spacious granite-chipped driveway and an expansive lawn. Beyond lies a gently sloping paddock, where the panoramic countryside views are truly at their finest.
The Farmhouse - Steeped in character and full of atmosphere, the farmhouse offers spacious and inviting accommodation with a wealth of original features throughout. Entry is directly into a splendid open-plan Sitting Room/Dining Room, an impressive space with exposed stone walls, a granite and slate floor, open-beamed ceiling, and two charming fireplaces, each fitted with a wood-burning stove — perfect for cosy evenings.
Adjacent to this principal reception room is the rustic-style Kitchen, complete with a large cream electric Aga and traditional slate flagstone flooring, evoking a timeless country feel. Off the main living space is a study and the old diary which is used as a pantry/back kitchen, while a few steps lead down to the Utility/Boot Room, which also benefits from a convenient shower cubicle and a WC— ideal for beach or countryside returns.
Upstairs, the accommodation includes three to four bedrooms, with fourth bedroom enjoys a high vaulted ceiling and beautifully exposed roof timbers, adding a sense of drama and grandeur, this bedroom could be used as the master bedroom with the third bedroom as a spacious dressing room. The family bathroom is situated on the half landing and features a freestanding claw-foot roll-top bath, blending traditional charm with relaxed luxury.
The Cottages & Business - Each of the four holiday cottages has been sympathetically converted from a range of traditional stone barns, retaining their original charm while offering modern, high-quality accommodation.
Tredarrup is an established and highly successful farm stay business, consistently achieving 5-star reviews and enjoying a strong rate of repeat bookings. All reservations are made directly through the dedicated website, , ensuring full control over the guest experience and revenue. The property's unique appeal is further enhanced by its farm setting, with resident animals proving to be a significant draw for guests seeking an authentic and memorable countryside escape.
Mill Barn (Sleeps 6) - The largest of the cottages, Mill Barn extends to approximately 1,800 sq ft and is entered via an impressive 44’6” long Living Area featuring a soaring vaulted ceiling, exposed stone walls, timber flooring, and a wood-burning stove — a truly striking space. A cosy Snug sits just off the main living area, ideal for reading or relaxing. The ground floor includes three comfortable bedrooms, a contemporary family bathroom with a double-ended bath, and an additional separate shower room
Stable Cottage (Sleeps 4) - A characterful single-storey barn conversion, Stable Cottage boasts a generous 30’5” long Living Area with high vaulted ceiling, exposed stone walls, a granite floor, and a wood-burning stove — offering a warm and rustic ambiance. There are two bedrooms, one with an en-suite shower room, along with a family bathroom.
Shippon & The Wagon (Each Sleeps 2) - Perfect for couples, both Shippon and The Wagon offer stylish, high-quality accommodation with charm and individuality. Each features a spacious open-plan Living Area with high vaulted timber ceilings, oak flooring, and a wood-burning stove. Both cottages include a double bedroom with a sleek, contemporary en-suite shower room.
Outside - Tredarrup is accessed via a shared driveway, leading through a traditional five-bar gate onto a granite-chipped drive. The driveway winds between the main farmhouse and Mill Barn, opening into a generous granite-chipped parking area. To one side lies a lawned garden featuring an original stone well, while to the other is a charming courtyard serving The Wagon, Shippon, and Stable Cottage.
Mill Barn enjoys the added benefit of a substantial covered terrace, perfect for al fresco dining and entertaining during the summer months. From here, the views stretch across manicured lawns to the rolling countryside beyond, offering a peaceful and picturesque setting.
Adjacent to the driveway is a well-tended vegetable garden complete with a greenhouse, chicken run, and a timber-clad static caravan that now serves as a practical storage facility. A short distance beyond is a dedicated storage area, along with the former stables, now repurposed to house the water filtration and pumping system as well as other maintenance equipment.
The land extends to approximately 7 acres, comprising gently sloping grass paddocks. This open space enjoys truly breath-taking views across the surrounding countryside and provides both a beautiful outlook and potential for a variety of uses.
Directions - From Wadebridge take the A39 in an easterly directly passing St. Kew Highway and through the Allen Valley. Upon reaching a sharp right-hand corner, ignore the turning on the left to St. Teath and take the next right towards Michaelstow. Continue along this road for approximately ½ mile until you see the Treveighan triangle sign on the left-hand side and the Methodist Church on the right-hand side. After approximately a further 100 metres on the left is the entrance to Tredarrup. Proceed up the driveway which is also a public footpath and Tredarrup will be on the right-hand side.
Local Authority - Cornwall County Council, Treyew Road, Truro, TR1 3AY
Services - Klargester septic tank installed around 2003. Discharge exceeds 2 cubic metres, as specified in General Binding Rules 2020, so the required permit has been obtained from the Environment Agency.
Farmhouse: 2 x multi-fuel/wood burners (installed, we think, around 2002/3). Modern, efficient German Elkatherm electric radiators. Mill Barn: Oil-fired boiler (installed July 2017 ) and multi-fuel/wood burner. Stable Cottage: oil-fired
boiler (installed Dec 2021) and multi-fuel/wood burner. Shippon and the Wagon (each): LPG combi-boiler (using 47kg bottles) and multi-fuel woodburner (all installed 2014). All multi-fuel burners and boilers serviced annually.
Private water supply, borehole. Ultra-fast broadband. Ubiquity wi-fi system with separate networks professionally installed to house and cottage
Viewings - Strictly by prior appointment with Stags’ Holiday Complex Department on[use Contact Agent Button] or Stags’ Wadebridge on[use Contact Agent Button]
Situation - Tredarrup is set amidst the gently rolling countryside of North Cornwall, commanding far-reaching views over the picturesque Allen Valley and beyond. Located on the edge of the quaint hamlet of Treveighan, not far away (2 miles) is St Tudy, which benefits from a well renowned gastropub, St Tudy Inn and a community run shop
Approximately 4 miles away lies the ancient town of Camelford, straddling the A39 Atlantic Highway and providing a variety of local amenities. Around 9 miles to the south-west is the bustling market town of Wadebridge, which offers a wider range of facilities and access to the renowned Camel Trail — a scenic route that winds along the River Camel to the harbour town of Padstow. To the west, just 6 miles away, is the historic fishing port of Port Isaac, one of the most charming and scenic villages on this stretch of coastline, famously known as the filming location for the Doc Martin TV series. A host of beautiful sandy beaches, including Polzeath and Daymer Bay, are also within easy reach, while the ever-popular waterside village of Rock offers excellent opportunities for water sports and sailing on the Camel Estuary. To the south-east lies the dramatic expanse of Bodmin Moor, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty — a haven for walkers, cyclists, and nature lovers alike
The Property - Approached via a shared driveway with the neighbouring farm, Tredarrup is an enchanting holiday cottage complex that has undergone extensive and thoughtful renovation by the current owners.
At its heart stands the handsome main farmhouse, with a broad, exposed stone façade adorned with granite quoins and leaded light mullioned windows. Believed to originate from the early 17th century—extended in 1680 and again in the 18th century—the property faces approximately south, enjoying views over its own private lawned garden. The interiors exude character, with traditional features such as slate and granite floors, exposed stone walls, and beamed ceilings providing a warm and historic atmosphere.
In addition to the farmhouse, the complex includes four beautifully appointed holiday cottages, each rated Five Star Gold by Visit England. Accommodating between two and six guests, the cottages echo the farmhouse’s heritage with high vaulted timber ceilings, exposed stonework, and natural slate or granite flooring. Each is presented to a high standard, blending period charm with modern comfort.
Externally, three of the cottages are arranged around a traditional courtyard, while Mill Barn enjoys a position overlooking a spacious granite-chipped driveway and an expansive lawn. Beyond lies a gently sloping paddock, where the panoramic countryside views are truly at their finest.
The Farmhouse - Steeped in character and full of atmosphere, the farmhouse offers spacious and inviting accommodation with a wealth of original features throughout. Entry is directly into a splendid open-plan Sitting Room/Dining Room, an impressive space with exposed stone walls, a granite and slate floor, open-beamed ceiling, and two charming fireplaces, each fitted with a wood-burning stove — perfect for cosy evenings.
Adjacent to this principal reception room is the rustic-style Kitchen, complete with a large cream electric Aga and traditional slate flagstone flooring, evoking a timeless country feel. Off the main living space is a study and the old diary which is used as a pantry/back kitchen, while a few steps lead down to the Utility/Boot Room, which also benefits from a convenient shower cubicle and a WC— ideal for beach or countryside returns.
Upstairs, the accommodation includes three to four bedrooms, with fourth bedroom enjoys a high vaulted ceiling and beautifully exposed roof timbers, adding a sense of drama and grandeur, this bedroom could be used as the master bedroom with the third bedroom as a spacious dressing room. The family bathroom is situated on the half landing and features a freestanding claw-foot roll-top bath, blending traditional charm with relaxed luxury.
The Cottages & Business - Each of the four holiday cottages has been sympathetically converted from a range of traditional stone barns, retaining their original charm while offering modern, high-quality accommodation.
Tredarrup is an established and highly successful farm stay business, consistently achieving 5-star reviews and enjoying a strong rate of repeat bookings. All reservations are made directly through the dedicated website, , ensuring full control over the guest experience and revenue. The property's unique appeal is further enhanced by its farm setting, with resident animals proving to be a significant draw for guests seeking an authentic and memorable countryside escape.
Mill Barn (Sleeps 6) - The largest of the cottages, Mill Barn extends to approximately 1,800 sq ft and is entered via an impressive 44’6” long Living Area featuring a soaring vaulted ceiling, exposed stone walls, timber flooring, and a wood-burning stove — a truly striking space. A cosy Snug sits just off the main living area, ideal for reading or relaxing. The ground floor includes three comfortable bedrooms, a contemporary family bathroom with a double-ended bath, and an additional separate shower room
Stable Cottage (Sleeps 4) - A characterful single-storey barn conversion, Stable Cottage boasts a generous 30’5” long Living Area with high vaulted ceiling, exposed stone walls, a granite floor, and a wood-burning stove — offering a warm and rustic ambiance. There are two bedrooms, one with an en-suite shower room, along with a family bathroom.
Shippon & The Wagon (Each Sleeps 2) - Perfect for couples, both Shippon and The Wagon offer stylish, high-quality accommodation with charm and individuality. Each features a spacious open-plan Living Area with high vaulted timber ceilings, oak flooring, and a wood-burning stove. Both cottages include a double bedroom with a sleek, contemporary en-suite shower room.
Outside - Tredarrup is accessed via a shared driveway, leading through a traditional five-bar gate onto a granite-chipped drive. The driveway winds between the main farmhouse and Mill Barn, opening into a generous granite-chipped parking area. To one side lies a lawned garden featuring an original stone well, while to the other is a charming courtyard serving The Wagon, Shippon, and Stable Cottage.
Mill Barn enjoys the added benefit of a substantial covered terrace, perfect for al fresco dining and entertaining during the summer months. From here, the views stretch across manicured lawns to the rolling countryside beyond, offering a peaceful and picturesque setting.
Adjacent to the driveway is a well-tended vegetable garden complete with a greenhouse, chicken run, and a timber-clad static caravan that now serves as a practical storage facility. A short distance beyond is a dedicated storage area, along with the former stables, now repurposed to house the water filtration and pumping system as well as other maintenance equipment.
The land extends to approximately 7 acres, comprising gently sloping grass paddocks. This open space enjoys truly breath-taking views across the surrounding countryside and provides both a beautiful outlook and potential for a variety of uses.
Directions - From Wadebridge take the A39 in an easterly directly passing St. Kew Highway and through the Allen Valley. Upon reaching a sharp right-hand corner, ignore the turning on the left to St. Teath and take the next right towards Michaelstow. Continue along this road for approximately ½ mile until you see the Treveighan triangle sign on the left-hand side and the Methodist Church on the right-hand side. After approximately a further 100 metres on the left is the entrance to Tredarrup. Proceed up the driveway which is also a public footpath and Tredarrup will be on the right-hand side.
Local Authority - Cornwall County Council, Treyew Road, Truro, TR1 3AY
Services - Klargester septic tank installed around 2003. Discharge exceeds 2 cubic metres, as specified in General Binding Rules 2020, so the required permit has been obtained from the Environment Agency.
Farmhouse: 2 x multi-fuel/wood burners (installed, we think, around 2002/3). Modern, efficient German Elkatherm electric radiators. Mill Barn: Oil-fired boiler (installed July 2017 ) and multi-fuel/wood burner. Stable Cottage: oil-fired
boiler (installed Dec 2021) and multi-fuel/wood burner. Shippon and the Wagon (each): LPG combi-boiler (using 47kg bottles) and multi-fuel woodburner (all installed 2014). All multi-fuel burners and boilers serviced annually.
Private water supply, borehole. Ultra-fast broadband. Ubiquity wi-fi system with separate networks professionally installed to house and cottage
Viewings - Strictly by prior appointment with Stags’ Holiday Complex Department on[use Contact Agent Button] or Stags’ Wadebridge on[use Contact Agent Button]
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About this agent

Stags are delighted to announce the opening of their 20th office in the Estuary town of Wadebridge. Located at No. 1 Eddystone Court, our office will be perfectly positioned to handle the sale of property on the Camel Estuary and North Cornish coast from Mawgan Porth, through the seven bays south of Padstow, Rock, Polzeath and onwards to Port Isaac, including the sought after villages of St. Tudy, St Teath and St Mabyn. The office will be managed by Guy Parsons. It was Surrey-born Guy’s great love of the West Country that drew him back after a 20-year absence spent working in London and abroad. Guy, who was educated in Somerset, finally returned to his roots in 2009 when he joined Stags’ Launceston office. As an Associate Partner of the firm, Guy’s commercial and sales experience has been of enormous benefit to Stags and their clients with his extensive knowledge of both the coastal and country property market. Guy is a keen surfer and enjoys spending time on the beach with his wife, two children and two dogs. Guy is joined in the new office by Sarah Powell. Sarah grew up near Fowey and has always had a passion for property. She has a background working for national developers in a legal and sales capacity. More recently she has worked in residential estate agency in Somerset and is now delighted to be part of the Stags team in Wadebridge. With a competitive international sailing background, her enthusiasm for negotiating sales on both coastal and countryside properties will be an asset to the new office. In her spare time, Sarah is a keen skier and sailor.






















































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