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£225,0003 bedroom detached house for sale
Marhamchurch, Bude
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Detached house
3 beds
2 baths
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Permission for conversion
- Planning Reference: PA24/05261
- Picturesque rural setting
- Countryside views
- Off road parking
- Garden
- Freehold
- Council Tax: TBC
A detached cob and stone barn with conditional planning permission to create a truly individual home. Permission for conversion, Planning Reference: PA24/05261, Picturesque rural setting, Countryside views, Off road parking, Garden. Freehold, Council Tax: TBC, EPC Band: TBC.
Situation - The barn is located equidistant from the popular villages of Marhamchurch and Week St Mary, which lie within the North Cornish coastal hinterland. These small rural villages serve its community with a primary school, places of worship, a village store and local Inns.
A more comprehensive range of shopping facilities can be found at the coastal resort of Bude on the North Cornish coast which is some 6 miles distant or Holsworthy which offers further general stores including Waitrose. At Bude there is a choice of sandy beaches and some magnificent walks along the cliffs or historic Bude canal. There are educational facilities up to 'A' level standard and a variety of shops and supermarkets, restaurants and leisure facilities.
The former market town of Launceston, known as the 'Gateway to Cornwall' is some 14 miles to the south with access to the vital A30 trunk road which links the cathedral cities of Exeter and Truro. At Exeter there is an international airport, mainline railway station serving London Paddington and access to the M5 motorway.
Description - A charming detached cob and stone barn with conditional planning permission to create a truly individual home. The barn sits within the grounds of an early 17th-century Grade II* Listed manor house, offering an exceptional rural setting.
Planning permission was granted on 17 October 2024 (Application No. PA24/05261) for the conversion of the existing barn into a single dwelling with associated private amenity space and parking.
The approved scheme proposes an entrance at first-floor level, opening into a magnificent open-plan living and kitchen space. The design allows for the roof structure to be exposed, creating a dramatic vaulted feature, while also incorporating a generous mezzanine with roof windows. A staircase leads down to the ground floor, where three bedrooms are planned, including a principal suite with en-suite shower room, together with a family bathroom.
There is the opportunity to acquire additional land, available by separate negotiation.
Services - Mains water. Broadband availability: Ultrafast and Standard, Mobile signal coverage: voice and data available (Ofcom). Please note the agents have not inspected or tested these services and purchasers must satisfy themselves as to the cost of connection and availability of any services.
Viewings - Strictly by prior appointment with the vendor's appointed agents, Stags.
Due to health and safety please do not enter the barn without being accompanied and prior agreement.
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Situation - The barn is located equidistant from the popular villages of Marhamchurch and Week St Mary, which lie within the North Cornish coastal hinterland. These small rural villages serve its community with a primary school, places of worship, a village store and local Inns.
A more comprehensive range of shopping facilities can be found at the coastal resort of Bude on the North Cornish coast which is some 6 miles distant or Holsworthy which offers further general stores including Waitrose. At Bude there is a choice of sandy beaches and some magnificent walks along the cliffs or historic Bude canal. There are educational facilities up to 'A' level standard and a variety of shops and supermarkets, restaurants and leisure facilities.
The former market town of Launceston, known as the 'Gateway to Cornwall' is some 14 miles to the south with access to the vital A30 trunk road which links the cathedral cities of Exeter and Truro. At Exeter there is an international airport, mainline railway station serving London Paddington and access to the M5 motorway.
Description - A charming detached cob and stone barn with conditional planning permission to create a truly individual home. The barn sits within the grounds of an early 17th-century Grade II* Listed manor house, offering an exceptional rural setting.
Planning permission was granted on 17 October 2024 (Application No. PA24/05261) for the conversion of the existing barn into a single dwelling with associated private amenity space and parking.
The approved scheme proposes an entrance at first-floor level, opening into a magnificent open-plan living and kitchen space. The design allows for the roof structure to be exposed, creating a dramatic vaulted feature, while also incorporating a generous mezzanine with roof windows. A staircase leads down to the ground floor, where three bedrooms are planned, including a principal suite with en-suite shower room, together with a family bathroom.
There is the opportunity to acquire additional land, available by separate negotiation.
Services - Mains water. Broadband availability: Ultrafast and Standard, Mobile signal coverage: voice and data available (Ofcom). Please note the agents have not inspected or tested these services and purchasers must satisfy themselves as to the cost of connection and availability of any services.
Viewings - Strictly by prior appointment with the vendor's appointed agents, Stags.
Due to health and safety please do not enter the barn without being accompanied and prior agreement.
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Stags Launceston office is located on the main (Western) road from the A30, heading towards the Castle, and has its own car park. From here the successful sales and lettings teama work alongside the Professional Services department, who give 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. Launceston (pronounced Lan-son) was the ancient capital of Cornwall and is located less than two miles from The River Tamar, which forms the border with Devon. The town is a popular tourist destination and has good access, via the A30 trunk road, to the far West of Cornwall, including Truro, and to Exeter in the East, both less than 40 minutes' drive away. Built on the side of a large hill between Dartmoor and Bodmin Moor, Launceston is a well-known market town and is the main shopping centre for the surrounding rural areas of West Devon and East Cornwall. It offers a huge variety of outdoor pursuits and is virtually equidistant from both the North and South Cornish Coast with their extensive sandy beaches and coastal walks. The town's population of 8,000 has access to a wide range of recreational facilities, including a fully equipped leisure centre, two golf courses, and numerous sporting and social clubs including Launceston RFC, one of the top Rugby Clubs in the Country.











