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£995,0005 bedroom detached house for sale
Treneglos, Launceston
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Detached house
5 beds
3 baths
3497
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Features and description
- No Onward Chain
- Refined Country Home
- Character Features Throughout
- Mature Gardens Approximately 0.4 Acres
- 3 Reception Rooms and Orangery
- 5 Double Bedrooms
- Off Road Parking
- Countryside Views
- Council Tax Band: G
- Freehold
An imposing 18th century former vicarage, set within an idyllic rural position. No Onward Chain, Refined Country Home, Character Features Throughout, Mature Gardens, Approximately 0.4 Acres, 3 Reception Rooms and Orangery, 5 Double Bedrooms, Off Road Parking, Countryside Views. Freehold, Council Tax Band: G, EPC Band: E.
Situation - The property enjoys a wonderful countryside setting in the rural hamlet of Treneglos. The former market town of Launceston is 9.5 miles away with a number of amenities including doctors’, dentists’, veterinary surgeries and a range of educational facilities up to A-level standard. Along with a 24-hour supermarket, M&S Food Hall, a fully equipped leisure centre, two testing 18-hole golf courses and numerous sporting and social clubs. Access to the A30 trunk road, linking the Cathedral cities of Exeter and Truro. The North Cornish beauty spots of Tintagel, Boscastle and Crackington Haven are all within 10 miles of this property, with the A39 also providing easy access to Bude and Wadebridge.
Description - An impressive Grade II listed detached Georgian vicarage, offering a fine example and features of a property from this period, combining architectural heritage with the space and serenity for modern life. Built in the late 1700s, the house reflects classic Georgian symmetry and craftsmanship including the stone construction with granite detailing, traditional Cornish slate roof, period fireplaces and original character features, with later 19th-century additions that enhance functionality.
The property offers flexible accommodation throughout, ideal for entertaining both inside and out, and is also well suited to those looking to work from home, with multiple well-proportioned rooms ideal for a home office or studio space.
Occupying a delightful rural position with charming rural views over the adjoining countryside, the property stands within its own substantial grounds totalling approximately 0.4 acres.
Accommodation - The front door leads into a generous entrance hall with the main staircase and parquet effect flooring, providing an excellent first impression of the internal accommodation. Beneath the main staircase there is a coat store and a boiler room that houses a large water tank.
To the right of the hall, the triple aspect drawing room has been tastefully decorated incorporating the original features, such as the window shutters, picture rail and feature fireplace with a white marble surround. A half-glazed door leads to the orangery which offers an excellent space to enjoy on a summers day with a delightful aspect and access to the garden.
To the left of the hall there is a large sitting room with a fireplace and the windows with shutters have a dual aspect over the garden.
The spacious dining room boasts impressive local slate flooring and a wood burning stove and offers itself as an excellent space for hosting.
A step leads through to the lobby and alternative entrance from the garden. A solid wood door leads to the kitchen, which comprises a central beechwood island, a wood fired Rayburn and a range of modern fitted units with granite worktops.
From the kitchen there is a rear hall with a second staircase leading to the first floor, downstairs cloakroom with WC, and a pump room/utility with a large Belfast sink, worktops, space for all necessary appliances.
A back kitchen comprises a range of wall mounted units, base and drawers, sink and a Rangemaster cooker. A rear stable door provides access to the garden.
The first floor offers a split level landing with a charming, restored Victorian stained-glass window, a useful store room, 5 well presented double bedrooms and a spacious family bathroom with a roll top bath, shower, WC and a wash hand basin above a granite topped cupboard.
Each of the bedrooms enjoy lovely aspects over the grounds and countryside, with three of the bedrooms benefitting from integral wardrobes/cupboards and Bedroom 5 benefitting from an en-suite shower room.
Outside - The property is approached from a gated entrance to a gravel drive providing ample parking. The garden wraps around the property with lawns, mature shrubs and trees and is bounded by hedges and walls, creating a private setting. The Old Creamery provides useful storage with space for a workshop, tool store and wood store. Beyond the garden is a bridle path, leading towards Wilsey Woods. Across the courtyard from the rear kitchen is the well that is securely covered under a strong wooden platform. In a recess beside the conservatory on the west side of the house is a hot tub.
Services - Mains electricity. Private water supplied by a well with a water treatment system and drainage via a septic tank. Oil fired central heating and wood burning stoves. Broadband available: Superfast Fibre and Standard ADSL. Mobile signal coverage: Voice and Data available (Ofcom).Please note the agents have not inspected or tested these services.
Please note the photographs were taken in 2023.
Viewings - Strictly by appointment with the vendor's appointed agents, Stags.
Directions - From Launceston take the A30 towards Bodmin and exit at the Kennards House junction signposted North Cornwall/Wadebridge. Proceed on the A395 passing through Pipers Pool, and continue for approximately 5 miles, turning right signposted Treneglos 1 mile. Proceed for 0.6 miles and take the slight left, where the property will be on the left hand side in 0.5 miles opposite the church.
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Situation - The property enjoys a wonderful countryside setting in the rural hamlet of Treneglos. The former market town of Launceston is 9.5 miles away with a number of amenities including doctors’, dentists’, veterinary surgeries and a range of educational facilities up to A-level standard. Along with a 24-hour supermarket, M&S Food Hall, a fully equipped leisure centre, two testing 18-hole golf courses and numerous sporting and social clubs. Access to the A30 trunk road, linking the Cathedral cities of Exeter and Truro. The North Cornish beauty spots of Tintagel, Boscastle and Crackington Haven are all within 10 miles of this property, with the A39 also providing easy access to Bude and Wadebridge.
Description - An impressive Grade II listed detached Georgian vicarage, offering a fine example and features of a property from this period, combining architectural heritage with the space and serenity for modern life. Built in the late 1700s, the house reflects classic Georgian symmetry and craftsmanship including the stone construction with granite detailing, traditional Cornish slate roof, period fireplaces and original character features, with later 19th-century additions that enhance functionality.
The property offers flexible accommodation throughout, ideal for entertaining both inside and out, and is also well suited to those looking to work from home, with multiple well-proportioned rooms ideal for a home office or studio space.
Occupying a delightful rural position with charming rural views over the adjoining countryside, the property stands within its own substantial grounds totalling approximately 0.4 acres.
Accommodation - The front door leads into a generous entrance hall with the main staircase and parquet effect flooring, providing an excellent first impression of the internal accommodation. Beneath the main staircase there is a coat store and a boiler room that houses a large water tank.
To the right of the hall, the triple aspect drawing room has been tastefully decorated incorporating the original features, such as the window shutters, picture rail and feature fireplace with a white marble surround. A half-glazed door leads to the orangery which offers an excellent space to enjoy on a summers day with a delightful aspect and access to the garden.
To the left of the hall there is a large sitting room with a fireplace and the windows with shutters have a dual aspect over the garden.
The spacious dining room boasts impressive local slate flooring and a wood burning stove and offers itself as an excellent space for hosting.
A step leads through to the lobby and alternative entrance from the garden. A solid wood door leads to the kitchen, which comprises a central beechwood island, a wood fired Rayburn and a range of modern fitted units with granite worktops.
From the kitchen there is a rear hall with a second staircase leading to the first floor, downstairs cloakroom with WC, and a pump room/utility with a large Belfast sink, worktops, space for all necessary appliances.
A back kitchen comprises a range of wall mounted units, base and drawers, sink and a Rangemaster cooker. A rear stable door provides access to the garden.
The first floor offers a split level landing with a charming, restored Victorian stained-glass window, a useful store room, 5 well presented double bedrooms and a spacious family bathroom with a roll top bath, shower, WC and a wash hand basin above a granite topped cupboard.
Each of the bedrooms enjoy lovely aspects over the grounds and countryside, with three of the bedrooms benefitting from integral wardrobes/cupboards and Bedroom 5 benefitting from an en-suite shower room.
Outside - The property is approached from a gated entrance to a gravel drive providing ample parking. The garden wraps around the property with lawns, mature shrubs and trees and is bounded by hedges and walls, creating a private setting. The Old Creamery provides useful storage with space for a workshop, tool store and wood store. Beyond the garden is a bridle path, leading towards Wilsey Woods. Across the courtyard from the rear kitchen is the well that is securely covered under a strong wooden platform. In a recess beside the conservatory on the west side of the house is a hot tub.
Services - Mains electricity. Private water supplied by a well with a water treatment system and drainage via a septic tank. Oil fired central heating and wood burning stoves. Broadband available: Superfast Fibre and Standard ADSL. Mobile signal coverage: Voice and Data available (Ofcom).Please note the agents have not inspected or tested these services.
Please note the photographs were taken in 2023.
Viewings - Strictly by appointment with the vendor's appointed agents, Stags.
Directions - From Launceston take the A30 towards Bodmin and exit at the Kennards House junction signposted North Cornwall/Wadebridge. Proceed on the A395 passing through Pipers Pool, and continue for approximately 5 miles, turning right signposted Treneglos 1 mile. Proceed for 0.6 miles and take the slight left, where the property will be on the left hand side in 0.5 miles opposite the church.
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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.
















































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