Bosahan Quarry
Bosahan Quarry, Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11 5QB
Guide Price
£750,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Class Q
Land Tags: Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Dec 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Class Q
- Land Tags: Woodland
Location
Bosahan Quarry is located approximately one mile from the popular village of Constantine within easy reach of coastal walks along the east coast and ideally situated for accessing Falmouth and Helston. Constantine village provides a range of local amenities including pre and primary schools, GP surgery, two village shops, social club and a public house. The 13th Century Parish church runs
a community café with free hyper fast Wi-Fi, while the highly regarded Tolmen Arts Centre offers a programme of theatre, music and film nights and is also home to an accredited museum.
In the wider locality Bosahan Quarry sits close to the Helford Passage with unique subtropical gardens and a choice of golf courses. Further south is the UK's most southerly point at the Lizard Peninsula with breath-taking views and a variety of beaches from Kynance Cover to Praa Sands.
The historic market town of Helston is approximately six miles from the property with a range of amenities and services including a leisure centre and cinema.
The coastal town of Falmouth is approximately seven miles from the property and boasts an array of smaller boutique shops, cafés and restaurants, art galleries, the National Maritime Museum, and a stretch of safe, sandy beaches.
The cathedral City of Truro is thirteen miles from Bosahan Quarry. The UK's most southerly city with a vibrant centre of shopping, culture, and impressive architecture. Alongside bustling streets full of independent traders, cafés, restaurants, and bars there is a yearlong festival programme, weekly food markets and several art galleries, cultural events, and historical attractions.
Buildings
The main building at Bosahan Quarry, which to date has been used as a agricultural building, was granted planning consent in July of 2022 under Class Q of the General Permitted Development Order for the conversion to a single residential dwelling however there could be scope to amend this consent through further planning applications to Cornwall Council. Full details of the planning consent can be viewed on Cornwall Council's website under reference PA22/06469.
Services
Mains electric and water. No sewerage.
Rights of Way
A bridleway crosses the middle of the property, running from the public highway to the north west to Constantine in the south.
Method of Sale
The property is offered for sale as a whole by Private Treaty. All enquiries to be made to the sole agents - Edward Buckland Ltd ). Please ask for Sarah Phillips.
Viewing
Strictly by Appointment only basis with the sole selling agents - Edward Buckland Ltd.
Marketed by: Edward Buckland Limited, Truro
Bosahan Quarry is located approximately one mile from the popular village of Constantine within easy reach of coastal walks along the east coast and ideally situated for accessing Falmouth and Helston. Constantine village provides a range of local amenities including pre and primary schools, GP surgery, two village shops, social club and a public house. The 13th Century Parish church runs
a community café with free hyper fast Wi-Fi, while the highly regarded Tolmen Arts Centre offers a programme of theatre, music and film nights and is also home to an accredited museum.
In the wider locality Bosahan Quarry sits close to the Helford Passage with unique subtropical gardens and a choice of golf courses. Further south is the UK's most southerly point at the Lizard Peninsula with breath-taking views and a variety of beaches from Kynance Cover to Praa Sands.
The historic market town of Helston is approximately six miles from the property with a range of amenities and services including a leisure centre and cinema.
The coastal town of Falmouth is approximately seven miles from the property and boasts an array of smaller boutique shops, cafés and restaurants, art galleries, the National Maritime Museum, and a stretch of safe, sandy beaches.
The cathedral City of Truro is thirteen miles from Bosahan Quarry. The UK's most southerly city with a vibrant centre of shopping, culture, and impressive architecture. Alongside bustling streets full of independent traders, cafés, restaurants, and bars there is a yearlong festival programme, weekly food markets and several art galleries, cultural events, and historical attractions.
Buildings
The main building at Bosahan Quarry, which to date has been used as a agricultural building, was granted planning consent in July of 2022 under Class Q of the General Permitted Development Order for the conversion to a single residential dwelling however there could be scope to amend this consent through further planning applications to Cornwall Council. Full details of the planning consent can be viewed on Cornwall Council's website under reference PA22/06469.
Services
Mains electric and water. No sewerage.
Rights of Way
A bridleway crosses the middle of the property, running from the public highway to the north west to Constantine in the south.
Method of Sale
The property is offered for sale as a whole by Private Treaty. All enquiries to be made to the sole agents - Edward Buckland Ltd ). Please ask for Sarah Phillips.
Viewing
Strictly by Appointment only basis with the sole selling agents - Edward Buckland Ltd.
Marketed by: Edward Buckland Limited, Truro
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.