Golberdon, Callington PL17

Golberdon, Callington PL17

3 Bedroom | Outbuildings | Character Property | 45.6 acres (18.4 hectares)

Guide price £1,500,000
The Cross 2 miles
New Road 2 miles
Trefloyd Close 2.2 miles

A private, ringfenced residential farm with a substantial traditional barn, pastureland, woodland and riverbank ownership with fishing rights. In all extending to 45.57 acres.

A private, ringfenced residential farm with a substantial traditional barn, pastureland, woodland and riverbank ownership with fishing rights.

Penwarden Farm comprises a characterful, historic 3,000 sq ft farmhouse, a double storey stone barn of similar proportions and a modern farm building. Situated in a private, elevated position with southerly views over the land within the farm running down to the picturesque banks of the River Lynher, with over 700 yards of single bank fishing, and across the wooded river valley which provides uninterrupted and unspoilt views. Providing a high level of privacy, the farm is a stunning example of a residential farm with great historic, amenity and wildlife value, with scope for further enhancements and sensitive development.

In all extending to 45.57 acres.

For sale by private treaty as a whole.

LOCATION
The property lies about a mile outside the hamlet of Golberdon, in the rolling countryside of south-east Cornwall. Positioned within a couple of miles of the A390 and with good connectivity to the A388 and A38, the principal roads that run across south-east Cornwall, allowing easy access to the main towns and cities of the region and the A30. The south coast of Cornwall is 10 miles from the farm, with the popular coastal towns, villages and harbours such Looe, Polperro and Portwrinkle providing easy access to a wealth of boating, watersport and coastal activities associated with the region, as well as a host of leisure, retail and other outdoor activities. A little further afield provides access to the wonderful coastal landscapes with the protected Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty of Rame Head and the Plymouth and Fowey harbours.
In addition, and in contrast, the farm is centrally position within striking distance of the wild uplands of both Bodmin Moor and Dartmoor as well as the often undiscovered and lush countryside of the east Cornwall/ west Devon border area. The nearest villages and towns are Pensilva and Callington, lying approximately 2-3 miles from the property, providing the full range of local shops and services. The Cornish market towns of Launceston and Liskeard are within 10 miles, with the historic and popular market town of Tavistock, positioned at the foothills of Dartmoor and with its range of independent and unique shops and well-respected private schooling, being a 30 minute drive through the picturesque countryside of the Cornwall/Devon border. Both Truro and Exeter are approximately a 1 hour drive from the property. Mainline train services run from Liskeard and Plymouth, as well as minor stations closer by, direct to Exeter, Bristol and London, including a sleeper train. National and international flights run from Newquay and Exeter, approximately 40 and 65 minutes’ drive from the property respectively.

FARMHOUSE
Penwarden Farmhouse is an exceptionally historic and fascinating property. To the front of the Grade II listed house a small area of formal gardens consist of parterre gardens, with a more naturalised area being separated by a small stream that gently runs through the garden, rising from a well positioned to the side of a track running past the house. The well house dates from the 18th century and is of stone wall construction with a stone corbelled roof and stone lintel. Entrance to the house is via an iconic, and potentially original, studded and strap hinged door, with a beautiful 1662 datestone above. The house itself consists of a myriad of fascinating features with ornate timber panelling, doors and staircases, exposed timber framework, substantial granite kitchen ranges and fireplaces, stone mullioned windows and slate flagstones throughout. The entrance hall leads to the kitchen and reception rooms, the rear utility area and the library, a secluded and peaceful room positioned away from the day to day living areas. The kitchen includes a large, double electric AGA range along with an open fire positioned within a substantial granite fireplace including clome oven, forming the heart of the house and with separate access to the yard and existing parking area via a further notable granite doorway. From the kitchen, the former livestock shed and barns have been restored and repurposed, now forming two large, double height reception rooms with exposed timber trusses. The drawing room includes glazed French doors that open out directly onto the land, a woodburner allowing the room and its southerly view to be enjoyed throughout the seasons, made all the more seamless by virtue of a ha-ha which removes all visual barriers to enjoying the everchanging views and scenery. The neighbouring dining room creates a wonderful entertaining area, with double doors out to the parking and yard area. The utility area consists of three further rooms – a boot room, utility room and office/storage room – ideal for a country farmhouse. The principal bedroom suite is accessed via a dedicated characterful timber staircase from the hallway as well as a secondary doorway from the landing area, occupying a wonderful position above the kitchen with vaulted ceiling and windows to the front and rear. An L-shaped exposed timber staircase with split landings leads to the two further double bedrooms as well as two further bathrooms.

BUILDINGS
Positioned adjacent to the house, on the other side of the yard and parking area, is a substantial traditional stone barn, double storey and with fantastic granite archways and openings to the front, south facing elevation, looking out over a further yard area and the land. Grade II listed in its own right and dating back to 1845, confirmed by virtue of a datestone, the barn extends to well in excess of 2,000 sq ft. The first floor is accessed at ground level to the rear and includes numerous large openings on both elevations, as well as extensive height internally and a smaller double storey addition to one side, allowing the building to be opened up and potentially converted into a stunning additional dwelling, uses ancillary to the main house or for commercial uses (subject to obtaining the necessary permissions). A smaller stone and timber barn is positioned to the side of the main barn with a large, 4-bay, concrete portal framed farm building positioned to the rear of the building area, with its own functional yard area and access being away from the house. With direct access out to the land, it is ideal for functional use of the farm, general vehicle and boat storage, or further development if the relevant permissions are obtained.

LAND & WOODLAND
The land is predominantly located to the south of the house and buildings, consisting of two large pasture fields that have been carefully managed for livestock grazing for many years. The house and buildings look over the land, the view being uninterrupted by virtue of a ha-ha, which gently runs down to the River Lynher, the property owning approximately 700 yards of river bank with fishing rights. The fields include highly picturesque riverside pasture, one of the fields including a low lying wetland area, providing an area of high environmental and wildlife value that could be enlarged and enhanced should buyers so wish, as has taken place of land close by. A small paddock, with a building, lies to the north of the farm with its own road access. Ideal for use as additional garden and outdoor space, fruit orchards and vegetable production, it could potentially be used for additional access purposes, linking into the track that runs past the house, as permissions and consents may allow. In the middle of the land Waterhill Wood consists of 2.75 acres of mature broadleaf woodland positioned on a steeper section of land, the ground awash with bluebells in spring. There is clear scope to enhance and enlarge the woodland by additional tree planting.

METHOD OF SALE
The property is offered for sale by private treaty.

TENURE & POSSESSION
Freehold with vacant possession upon completion.

BASIC PAYMENT SCHEME
No entitlements are included with the sale.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCHEMES
No environmental schemes are present over the property.

PLANNING
The repurposing of the barns now forming the Drawing and Dining Rooms were consented under planning consent reference E2/98/01262/FUL and listed building consent references E2/98/00702/LPC and E2/98/01263/LBC.

LISTING STATUS
Penwarden Farmhouse, the traditional barn and the well are Grade II listed. More details can be found at: www.heritagegateway.org.uk under listing numbers 1140819, 1137601 and 1329094.

OVERAGE
Neither the land, nor any of the buildings are subject to an overage provision.

DESIGNATIONS
The property has no designations as far as we are aware.

LAND OCCUPATION
The land is let on a grazing licence which expires on 31st December 2024.

SERVICES
Water – Mains.

Electricity – Mains.

Drainage – Private.

Heating – Oil-fired central heating. Solid fuel
open fires and woodburner. Electric AGA.

Telecommunications – Broadband connected,
mobile phone signal.

WAYLEAVES, EASEMENTS, COVENANTS & RIGHTS OF WAY
No public rights of way run over the land. A footpath is located on land to the north-east of the property which can be used to access and enjoy the wider rights of way network. The property is sold subject to, or with the benefit of all Wayleaves, Easements, Quasi-Easements, Rights of Way, Covenants and Restrictions whether mentioned in these particulars or not.

SPORTING, TIMBER & MINERAL RIGHTS
All rights are included. Fishing rights over approximately 700 yards of the River Lynher, with sea trout in particular being regularly caught from the property.

EPC RATING
The EPC rating of the property is G.

LOCAL AUTHORITY
Cornwall Council - New County Hall, Treyew Road, Truro, Cornwall, TR1 3AY

VIEWINGS
Strictly by appointment with the agents.

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Key property details
Era
Period
Additional attributes
Outbuildings Character Property
Locality
Rural
Property type
Detached Farm
Total land
45.6 acres (18.4 hectares)
Carter Jonas reference
TRU240008

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