Plot for sale
Trewalder Road, St. Teath, Cornwall PL30
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Plot
0.40 acre(s)
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Class Q development opportunity on the edge of St Teath 0.4 acres plot size
- Consent for conversion to 2 x south facing semi detached dwellings
- Each unit: 3 bedrooms, mezzanine level and open plan living
- Private gardens and off road parking for 4 vehicles
- Far reaching views towards Roughtor, Brown Willy and Bodmin Moor
- Approx 2.5km to the coast path and Tregardock Beach
Class Q development opportunity on the edge of St Teath in 0.4 acres plot with consent for conversion to 2 x south facing semi detached dwellings each of 3 bedrooms, mezzanine level and open plan living, private gardens and off road parking for 4+ vehicles. Far reaching views.
An exciting opportunity to acquire an approximately 0.4 acre development plot with Class Q planning consent in place to convert the existing barn into two contemporary semi detached dwellings, positioned to take full advantage of the outstanding south facing aspect and far reaching countryside views.
The designs provide two well proportioned homes, each offering an attractive blend of modern open plan living with a galleried living space and mezzanine level, alongside private gardens and generous parking. The site is enclosed by established hedging and trees along the public highway boundaries, offering privacy and shelter, while still retaining excellent access and connectivity.
The barn extends to approximately 11m x 22m and currently includes a Nissen hut structure to the north eastern corner, which is to be removed as part of the proposed scheme. Overall, this is a rare chance to deliver a high end “Grand Designs” style project in a highly sought after village location, with the coastline and moorland both within easy reach.
Set in a peaceful rural position just outside the popular village of St Teath, this superb Class Q opportunity offers the chance to create two striking countryside homes in one of North Cornwall’s most desirable locations.
St Teath lies approximately one mile from the site and offers an excellent range of amenities including a Post Office, village inn, church, primary and pre schools, along with a strong community feel and numerous clubs and activities.
The dramatic North Cornwall coastline and South West Coast Path are close at hand, with Tregardock Beach reachable on foot via a scenic route of approximately 2.5km, making this an ideal proposition for lifestyle buyers, developers, or those seeking a high quality self build project.
ACCESS
The plot benefits from direct access via a wide double farm style gate from Trewalder Road, set back approximately 15 metres from the B3267. The road network links easily to the B3314 at West Downs and the A39 at Knightsmill, providing convenient access while preserving the tranquil setting.
PLANNING
Class Q planning consent has been granted for conversion of the barn into two semi detached dwellings. Cornwall Council granted permission on the 23rd July 2025 under application number PA25/03882. Full plans and supporting documentation are available on request from the agents.
EXISTING BARNS
BARN CONSTRUCTION (Structural Overview)
The property comprises a detached timber framed barn with a dual pitched corrugated tin roof, together with a single storey offshoot to the front left side with a mono pitched roof. A Nissen hut structure is located to the rear left side, which is proposed to be demolished and has therefore not been structurally assessed.
The barn measures approximately 11m x 22.5m, with an approximate height of 4.65m to the apex and 3.2m to the eaves. Access is provided via two large double door openings to the front elevation, along with a further double door opening to the right hand side towards the front.
The structure is formed by timber posts positioned around the external edges and along the centreline, supporting timber roof trusses and cladding rails, with corrugated tin cladding externally. Internally, a concrete slab is present to much of the left side, with the remainder comprising a well compacted earth floor.
PROPOSED BARNS
The proposed designs each provide approximately 121 sq m of accommodation and include three bedrooms, mezzanine level, open plan kitchen/dining and living space, utility room, main bathroom and a principal bedroom with en suite.
AGENTS NOTE
The current barn configuration includes a traditional Nissen hut structure to the north east corner, understood to date back to the post war period, with a corrugated asbestos roof. This is shown on the plans as being removed, and prospective purchasers should make their own investigations regarding removal and disposal costs.
SERVICES
Utilities are not currently connected, however it is understood that services are accessible nearby, with adjacent properties connected to water and electricity. There is understood to be no mains gas or mains drainage available in the area. Interested parties should make their own enquiries as to connection availability and associated costs.
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An exciting opportunity to acquire an approximately 0.4 acre development plot with Class Q planning consent in place to convert the existing barn into two contemporary semi detached dwellings, positioned to take full advantage of the outstanding south facing aspect and far reaching countryside views.
The designs provide two well proportioned homes, each offering an attractive blend of modern open plan living with a galleried living space and mezzanine level, alongside private gardens and generous parking. The site is enclosed by established hedging and trees along the public highway boundaries, offering privacy and shelter, while still retaining excellent access and connectivity.
The barn extends to approximately 11m x 22m and currently includes a Nissen hut structure to the north eastern corner, which is to be removed as part of the proposed scheme. Overall, this is a rare chance to deliver a high end “Grand Designs” style project in a highly sought after village location, with the coastline and moorland both within easy reach.
Set in a peaceful rural position just outside the popular village of St Teath, this superb Class Q opportunity offers the chance to create two striking countryside homes in one of North Cornwall’s most desirable locations.
St Teath lies approximately one mile from the site and offers an excellent range of amenities including a Post Office, village inn, church, primary and pre schools, along with a strong community feel and numerous clubs and activities.
The dramatic North Cornwall coastline and South West Coast Path are close at hand, with Tregardock Beach reachable on foot via a scenic route of approximately 2.5km, making this an ideal proposition for lifestyle buyers, developers, or those seeking a high quality self build project.
ACCESS
The plot benefits from direct access via a wide double farm style gate from Trewalder Road, set back approximately 15 metres from the B3267. The road network links easily to the B3314 at West Downs and the A39 at Knightsmill, providing convenient access while preserving the tranquil setting.
PLANNING
Class Q planning consent has been granted for conversion of the barn into two semi detached dwellings. Cornwall Council granted permission on the 23rd July 2025 under application number PA25/03882. Full plans and supporting documentation are available on request from the agents.
EXISTING BARNS
BARN CONSTRUCTION (Structural Overview)
The property comprises a detached timber framed barn with a dual pitched corrugated tin roof, together with a single storey offshoot to the front left side with a mono pitched roof. A Nissen hut structure is located to the rear left side, which is proposed to be demolished and has therefore not been structurally assessed.
The barn measures approximately 11m x 22.5m, with an approximate height of 4.65m to the apex and 3.2m to the eaves. Access is provided via two large double door openings to the front elevation, along with a further double door opening to the right hand side towards the front.
The structure is formed by timber posts positioned around the external edges and along the centreline, supporting timber roof trusses and cladding rails, with corrugated tin cladding externally. Internally, a concrete slab is present to much of the left side, with the remainder comprising a well compacted earth floor.
PROPOSED BARNS
The proposed designs each provide approximately 121 sq m of accommodation and include three bedrooms, mezzanine level, open plan kitchen/dining and living space, utility room, main bathroom and a principal bedroom with en suite.
AGENTS NOTE
The current barn configuration includes a traditional Nissen hut structure to the north east corner, understood to date back to the post war period, with a corrugated asbestos roof. This is shown on the plans as being removed, and prospective purchasers should make their own investigations regarding removal and disposal costs.
SERVICES
Utilities are not currently connected, however it is understood that services are accessible nearby, with adjacent properties connected to water and electricity. There is understood to be no mains gas or mains drainage available in the area. Interested parties should make their own enquiries as to connection availability and associated costs.
EE Rating - N/A
Council tax band - N/A
Directions
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Viewings strictly by appointment only
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Kivells can be traced back to 1885 when William Thomas Kivell set himself up in business as an auctioneer and land agent, first in Pyworthy and then in Holsworthy. What follows is an account of the Kivell family over four generations in the development of the firm of Kivells, from its origins as a one-man business in the late nineteenth century to its position today as one of the leading firms of Auctioneers, property agents and chartered surveyors in the West Country. William Kivell went on to grow the business and was joined by his sons forming Kivell and Sons, selling farm property and holding livestock auctions. Kivells is a very different firm from that founded by William Thomas Kivell in 1885, however the nature of the business and its ethics remain the same all be it with a much larger area of operation. The firm has recently became a limited company with one of the five directors being David Kivell, a great-grandson of William Kivell. It is organised around five divisions:- Agricultural sales and auctions (including the 3 livestock markets at Holsworthy, Hallworthy and Exeter and on farm sales throughout the Westcountry). Farm, Residential and Commercial Property (covering sales, auctions and lettings). Professional and Valuation work (including surveys, property management, rent reviews and full project management) Machinery and Heritage department (specialise in the sale of steam engines and all manner of vehicles, agricultural and domestic bygones). Kivells now operate from 5 main offices (Exeter, Holsworthy, Launceston, Liskeard and Bude) and 3 market centres (Holsworthy, Exeter and Hallworthy) and the firm employs around 170 full and part-time staff.















