Guide price
£85,000Bungalow for sale
Tremaine, Cornwall PL15
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Bungalow
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Building plot with consent for a farm worker’s bungalow
- Good size plot, accessible off a parish road
- Mains services understood to be close by, although not connected
- Enjoying extensive country views
- Subject to an Agricultural Occupancy Condition (AOC)
The property comprises a building plot on the periphery of the hamlet of Tremaine. The site is level and accessible off an adjoining quiet parish road. The plot is currently bordered by stock fencing and a Cornish hedge bank to the south.
Location
The building plot is situated within the hamlet of Tremaine, in rural North Cornwall. A number of surrounding villages, including Canworthy Water, provide basic village amenities. The former market town of Launceston provides shopping, schooling and recreational facilities, along with access onto one of the main arterial routes throughout Cornwall, the A30, being approximately 30 minutes driving distance.
The plot abuts quiet parish roads, which provide ample walking opportunities and the North Cornish Coast is within reasonable driving distance.
Planning
A Certificate of Lawfulness for Proposed Use or Development was obtained under Application Number: PA20/00679, with a decision date of 8th April 2020. The Council has issued this certificate on the basis that material operations were carried out before 1st April 1974 in respect of an earlier planning permission submitted under Ref: E1/49/1307 for the erection of a pair of agricultural workers dwellings.
This earlier application included a condition that stated ‘The buildings shall be occupied by members of the agricultural population (i.e. persona within full time of agriculture as defined by Section 11 (1) of the Town and Country Planning Act 1947, or in forestry). The decision notice was dated 24th November 1949 and the reason for the condition was to ensure that the buildings are used for agricultural purposes’. Further details of this permission are available from the Agent’s Liskeard office.
Services
No services are connected to the plot. It is understood that mains water and mains electricity may be close by. Prospective purchasers to make their own detailed enquiries to the relevant authorities.
Directions
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Viewings
Intending purchasers may inspect the property at a time of their choosing bearing a copy of these details. Please ensure that in making your inspection you do so with due care, taking responsibility for your actions. In particular, please do not climb gates but open same and leave them shut where found shut and wear suitable footwear.
Contact Us
Kivells Farms and Land Department, 7-8 Bay Tree Hill, Liskeard, Cornwall PL14 4BE. [use Contact Agent Button]. Mobile:[use Contact Agent Button].
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Tenure
Freehold with vacant possession upon completion.
Local Authority
Cornwall Council, Chy Trevail, Beacon Technology Park, Bodmin, Cornwall PL31 2FR.
Easements, Wayleaves, Rights of Way
The property is offered for sale, subject to and with the benefit of all matters contained in or referred to in the Property and Charges Register of the registered title together with all public or private rights of way, wayleaves, easements and other rights of way, which cross the property.
Boundaries
Any purchaser shall be deemed to have full knowledge of all boundaries and neither vendor nor the vendor’s agents will be responsible for defining the boundaries or the ownership thereof. Should any dispute arise as to the boundaries or any points on the particulars or plans or the interpretation of them, the question shall be referred to the vendor’s agent whose decision acting as experts shall be final.
Plan of the Land
The plan is based on Ordnance Survey extracts, and the areas are not guaranteed. Purchasers must satisfy themselves as to their accuracy
Location and Land Plans
For identification purposes only
Location
The building plot is situated within the hamlet of Tremaine, in rural North Cornwall. A number of surrounding villages, including Canworthy Water, provide basic village amenities. The former market town of Launceston provides shopping, schooling and recreational facilities, along with access onto one of the main arterial routes throughout Cornwall, the A30, being approximately 30 minutes driving distance.
The plot abuts quiet parish roads, which provide ample walking opportunities and the North Cornish Coast is within reasonable driving distance.
Planning
A Certificate of Lawfulness for Proposed Use or Development was obtained under Application Number: PA20/00679, with a decision date of 8th April 2020. The Council has issued this certificate on the basis that material operations were carried out before 1st April 1974 in respect of an earlier planning permission submitted under Ref: E1/49/1307 for the erection of a pair of agricultural workers dwellings.
This earlier application included a condition that stated ‘The buildings shall be occupied by members of the agricultural population (i.e. persona within full time of agriculture as defined by Section 11 (1) of the Town and Country Planning Act 1947, or in forestry). The decision notice was dated 24th November 1949 and the reason for the condition was to ensure that the buildings are used for agricultural purposes’. Further details of this permission are available from the Agent’s Liskeard office.
Services
No services are connected to the plot. It is understood that mains water and mains electricity may be close by. Prospective purchasers to make their own detailed enquiries to the relevant authorities.
Directions
what3words — fuel. ship.parading
Viewings
Intending purchasers may inspect the property at a time of their choosing bearing a copy of these details. Please ensure that in making your inspection you do so with due care, taking responsibility for your actions. In particular, please do not climb gates but open same and leave them shut where found shut and wear suitable footwear.
Contact Us
Kivells Farms and Land Department, 7-8 Bay Tree Hill, Liskeard, Cornwall PL14 4BE. [use Contact Agent Button]. Mobile:[use Contact Agent Button].
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Other Information
Tenure
Freehold with vacant possession upon completion.
Local Authority
Cornwall Council, Chy Trevail, Beacon Technology Park, Bodmin, Cornwall PL31 2FR.
Easements, Wayleaves, Rights of Way
The property is offered for sale, subject to and with the benefit of all matters contained in or referred to in the Property and Charges Register of the registered title together with all public or private rights of way, wayleaves, easements and other rights of way, which cross the property.
Boundaries
Any purchaser shall be deemed to have full knowledge of all boundaries and neither vendor nor the vendor’s agents will be responsible for defining the boundaries or the ownership thereof. Should any dispute arise as to the boundaries or any points on the particulars or plans or the interpretation of them, the question shall be referred to the vendor’s agent whose decision acting as experts shall be final.
Plan of the Land
The plan is based on Ordnance Survey extracts, and the areas are not guaranteed. Purchasers must satisfy themselves as to their accuracy
Location and Land Plans
For identification purposes only
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About this agent

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.





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