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£450,0002 bedroom bungalow for sale
St. Buryan, Penzance
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Solar panels
Bungalow
2 beds
1 bath
1605
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1800Mbps *
Features and description
- 2 Bedroom Bungalow
- 6.46 Acres of Land
- Piggery
- Pole Barn
- Garage / Workshop
- Feild Shelter
- Corral
- Agricultural Tie
- Freehold
- Council Tax Band D
Positioned in a rural hamlet on the outskirts of St Buryan and Lamorna - 2 Bedroom Bungalow with circa 6.5 Acres of land subject to an agricultural tie. 2 Bedroom, Kitchen, Utility, Sitting/Dining Room, Garage/workshops, piggery, pole barn. EPC E. Freehold. Council Tax Band D.
Situation - Rosemordress Vean lies at the heart of the unspoiled Cornish countryside, offering peace and seclusion just a short distance from the enchanting hamlet of Lamorna Cove. Nestled slightly inland from the dramatic granite cliffs, Lamorna has long been celebrated as a sanctuary for artists and free spirits. During the post-impressionist era, its striking coastal light, untamed seascapes, and quiet isolation inspired generations of painters, writers, and artisans—leaving a rich creative legacy that continues to resonate today.
The valley and cove are often described as among Cornwall’s most captivating landscapes, cherished for their raw natural beauty, soaring cliffs, and profound tranquillity. A winding, wooded valley leads down to the sheltered cove, its pathways shaded by trees and dotted with wildflowers in spring. Traditional granite cottages stand as enduring reminders of Cornwall’s heritage, while local landmarks—such as the Lamorna Wink public house—bring character, history, and a warm welcome to the journey.
Beyond Lamorna, West Cornwall is a region steeped in culture and artistry. From the extraordinary cliffside Minack Theatre at Porthcurno, carved into the rock with sweeping sea views, to the world-class Tate Gallery in St Ives, the area is rich with opportunities for creative and cultural discovery.
Close at hand are the neighbouring harbour towns of Newlyn and Penzance, each with their own unique charm. Newlyn, one of the UK’s most important fishing ports, also has a thriving artistic tradition and a renowned independent cinema, while Penzance, the principal town of the Land’s End Peninsula, offers a lively arts scene, independent shops, and excellent restaurants. Together they provide a wealth of local amenities, with Penzance also serving as a practical hub for wider connections thanks to its mainline railway station offering direct services to London Paddington.
For day-to-day living, nearby towns such as St Just, Newlyn, and Penzance ensure convenience without compromising the sense of escape, making Rosemordress Vean both secluded and superbly situated.
The Property - The bungalow is approached via a wide gravelled driveway, offering generous space for parking and turning, making it perfectly suited for multiple vehicles, boats, or caravans. A welcoming rear entrance porch opens into a practical utility room with a separate WC, ensuring convenience for everyday living. From here, the layout flows into a well-proportioned kitchen, enjoying attractive views across the garden.
The accommodation includes two spacious double bedrooms, a family bathroom, and a light-filled lounge/dining room. This principal reception space is a particular highlight of the home, benefiting from a dual aspect design, a feature fireplace, and large picture windows that frame breathtaking rural and coastal views. A front porch provides a further point of entry, adding charm and practicality to the property.
Outside - Externally, the gardens have been thoughtfully arranged to offer both beauty and privacy. A winding path encircles the bungalow, connecting a variety of outdoor seating areas. Lawns are interspersed with pergolas, decking, and sheltered corners—ideal for al fresco dining, barbecues, or quiet relaxation. Adding to the charm, numerous thriving fruit trees are scattered throughout the gardens, providing seasonal interest, fragrance, and a delightful harvest. Mature privet hedging further enhances seclusion, creating a true private countryside retreat.
To the side of the bungalow, a lean-to workshop and adjoining garage offer excellent storage and workspace. At the rear, a substantial double-bay pole-frame barn provides versatile storage options, while a timber field shelter within a small corral extends the property’s appeal for those with equestrian or smallholding interests.
Adjacent to the parking area is a dedicated hard standing, complete with electricity hook-up and drainage, providing convenient facilities for a caravan or motorhome if required.
Services - Private Water via borehole, Electricity, and Private Drainage.
Mains water connected if required.
Solar panels
Ultra Fast Broadband available - Ofcom
Agricultural Tie - The bungalow was built in 1976 under the terms of an Agricultural Occupancy Restriction restricting the occupation of the dwelling to a person employed, or last employed locally in agriculture, or forestry, or a dependent of such a person residing with them, inc. widow or widower.
Viewings - Strictly by prior appointment with Stags West Cornwall[use Contact Agent Button]
Directions - From Penzance or Newlyn, head towards Lamorna along the B3315. After passing the turning for Lamorna Cove, continue for approximately half a mile. Look out for the turning signposted Tregurnow Farm and take the unmade road furthest on your right. Continue along the unmade lane for around half a mile, where Rosemordress Vean will be clearly visible on your left-hand side.
Situation - Rosemordress Vean lies at the heart of the unspoiled Cornish countryside, offering peace and seclusion just a short distance from the enchanting hamlet of Lamorna Cove. Nestled slightly inland from the dramatic granite cliffs, Lamorna has long been celebrated as a sanctuary for artists and free spirits. During the post-impressionist era, its striking coastal light, untamed seascapes, and quiet isolation inspired generations of painters, writers, and artisans—leaving a rich creative legacy that continues to resonate today.
The valley and cove are often described as among Cornwall’s most captivating landscapes, cherished for their raw natural beauty, soaring cliffs, and profound tranquillity. A winding, wooded valley leads down to the sheltered cove, its pathways shaded by trees and dotted with wildflowers in spring. Traditional granite cottages stand as enduring reminders of Cornwall’s heritage, while local landmarks—such as the Lamorna Wink public house—bring character, history, and a warm welcome to the journey.
Beyond Lamorna, West Cornwall is a region steeped in culture and artistry. From the extraordinary cliffside Minack Theatre at Porthcurno, carved into the rock with sweeping sea views, to the world-class Tate Gallery in St Ives, the area is rich with opportunities for creative and cultural discovery.
Close at hand are the neighbouring harbour towns of Newlyn and Penzance, each with their own unique charm. Newlyn, one of the UK’s most important fishing ports, also has a thriving artistic tradition and a renowned independent cinema, while Penzance, the principal town of the Land’s End Peninsula, offers a lively arts scene, independent shops, and excellent restaurants. Together they provide a wealth of local amenities, with Penzance also serving as a practical hub for wider connections thanks to its mainline railway station offering direct services to London Paddington.
For day-to-day living, nearby towns such as St Just, Newlyn, and Penzance ensure convenience without compromising the sense of escape, making Rosemordress Vean both secluded and superbly situated.
The Property - The bungalow is approached via a wide gravelled driveway, offering generous space for parking and turning, making it perfectly suited for multiple vehicles, boats, or caravans. A welcoming rear entrance porch opens into a practical utility room with a separate WC, ensuring convenience for everyday living. From here, the layout flows into a well-proportioned kitchen, enjoying attractive views across the garden.
The accommodation includes two spacious double bedrooms, a family bathroom, and a light-filled lounge/dining room. This principal reception space is a particular highlight of the home, benefiting from a dual aspect design, a feature fireplace, and large picture windows that frame breathtaking rural and coastal views. A front porch provides a further point of entry, adding charm and practicality to the property.
Outside - Externally, the gardens have been thoughtfully arranged to offer both beauty and privacy. A winding path encircles the bungalow, connecting a variety of outdoor seating areas. Lawns are interspersed with pergolas, decking, and sheltered corners—ideal for al fresco dining, barbecues, or quiet relaxation. Adding to the charm, numerous thriving fruit trees are scattered throughout the gardens, providing seasonal interest, fragrance, and a delightful harvest. Mature privet hedging further enhances seclusion, creating a true private countryside retreat.
To the side of the bungalow, a lean-to workshop and adjoining garage offer excellent storage and workspace. At the rear, a substantial double-bay pole-frame barn provides versatile storage options, while a timber field shelter within a small corral extends the property’s appeal for those with equestrian or smallholding interests.
Adjacent to the parking area is a dedicated hard standing, complete with electricity hook-up and drainage, providing convenient facilities for a caravan or motorhome if required.
Services - Private Water via borehole, Electricity, and Private Drainage.
Mains water connected if required.
Solar panels
Ultra Fast Broadband available - Ofcom
Agricultural Tie - The bungalow was built in 1976 under the terms of an Agricultural Occupancy Restriction restricting the occupation of the dwelling to a person employed, or last employed locally in agriculture, or forestry, or a dependent of such a person residing with them, inc. widow or widower.
Viewings - Strictly by prior appointment with Stags West Cornwall[use Contact Agent Button]
Directions - From Penzance or Newlyn, head towards Lamorna along the B3315. After passing the turning for Lamorna Cove, continue for approximately half a mile. Look out for the turning signposted Tregurnow Farm and take the unmade road furthest on your right. Continue along the unmade lane for around half a mile, where Rosemordress Vean will be clearly visible on your left-hand side.
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