Little Trethew Farmhouse
Horningtops, Liskeard, Cornwall, PL14 3PZ
Guide Price
£850,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse
Property Tags: Equestrian, Holiday Cottage, Moorings, Water Frontage
Land Tags: Paddock
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jan 2023
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse
- Property Tags: Equestrian, Holiday Cottage, Moorings, Water Frontage
- Land Tags: Paddock
Perfectly situated with spectacular views over the rolling green fields of South East Cornwall, this fabulous property has five bedrooms and enjoys tranquility and serenity. This charming South facing property stands neatly in the middle of its own grounds of approx. 5 acres. Outbuildings include stables & a Shepherds Hut. EPC D.
Situation - Little Trethew Farmhouse is particularly well placed, the location will appeal to those looking for a home which is off the beaten track but within easy reach of excellent local facilities including a fine range of state and independent schools. The area allows for a very comfortable lifestyle for its residents, perfectly situated amongst the green wooded valleys and rolling green fields of South East Cornwall which is fringed with sandy coves and bays, where the sea is framed by the whitewashed fishing villages. The lifestyle that this terrific property affords its residents is truly unique. Located close to the nearby market town of Liskeard with a large range of shopping and other amenities expected from a thriving and busy market town including a mainline railway station with connections to London. The property is within easy commuting distance of both the county city of Truro and the maritime port of Plymouth. Close to the many nearby beaches dotted around the dramatic coastline and beautiful rural landscapes of South East Cornwall. To the south are the characterful ports of Looe, Polperro and Fowey with their small fishing fleets. For sailing enthusiasts, Fowey has the Royal Fowey Yacht Club and a very popular annual Royal Regatta. The coastline of this peninsula is a true haven for the yachtsman and water-sports devotee, with moorings available in Looe Harbour, complimented by a temperate year-round climate and surfing off one of the many local sandy beaches. For those with equestrian needs horse riding is easily accessible via local bridleways and country lanes in the area.
Within really easy reach is the A38 link road giving easy access to the city of Plymouth, with its superb range of shopping facilities including the Drake Circus shopping centre. There are regular cross channel ferry services to northern France and Spain, as well as five deep water marinas.
Description - Perfectly situated with spectacular views over the rolling green fields of South East Cornwall, this fabulous property enjoys tranquility and serenity and offers well-appointed and versatile accommodation, typical of the period, providing comfortable and practical accommodation for both entertaining and family life. Built of stone under a slate roof, this charming property stands neatly in the middle of its own grounds of approx. 5 acres. It combines fine architectural features with the requirements of modern living. The principal reception rooms are generous in size and all benefit from high ceilings and views over its own pretty gardens. The accommodation is both imposing, capacious and well proportioned, the large picture windows ensure that the accommodation is bathed in natural light and boasts a wealth of character and charm throughout.
Accommodation - Almost hidden from view at the end of its own long driveway, this superb country house is in a splendid rural setting surrounded by its own land with magnificent views over the adjoining South East Cornish countryside, believed to have 19th Century origins the accommodation is of great character and retains many original features. A welcoming vestibule gives access to a generous hallway with doors to three reception rooms, fifth bedroom/study, pantry and an attractive Kitchen/breakfast room with a range of matching bespoke fitted Oak units, granite work tops and a Range cooker, there is ample space for a breakfast table and is well served by the separate laundry and pantry. There is also a convenient downstairs cloakroom. The first floor landing gives access to four spacious double bedrooms, two with En-suite shower rooms, in addition to that there is a well-proportioned bath and shower room and a separate cloak room.
Gardens And Grounds - The private driveway sweeps to a large parking and turning area with a central lawn, there is a garage, a workshop and store, which are detached from the house. The grounds to the house are attractively landscaped and remarkably level. The Shepherds Hut is situated in a private area with its own garden – providing great opportunities for a Holiday Let Business. Behind the house there are further mature gardens with various outbuildings, perfect for storage or potential development. The paddocks are level and are securely fenced by either estate fencing or established hedgerow.
Services - Mains Water. Mains Electricity. Private Drainage. Broadband.
Viewings And Negotiations - Strictly by appointment through Stags' Plymouth Office: or Email:
Directions - Leaving the A38 follow the signs for Looe, Sandplace and Widegates on the B3251. After 0.7 miles you will find the long driveway on your right.
Marketed by: Stags, Plymouth
Situation - Little Trethew Farmhouse is particularly well placed, the location will appeal to those looking for a home which is off the beaten track but within easy reach of excellent local facilities including a fine range of state and independent schools. The area allows for a very comfortable lifestyle for its residents, perfectly situated amongst the green wooded valleys and rolling green fields of South East Cornwall which is fringed with sandy coves and bays, where the sea is framed by the whitewashed fishing villages. The lifestyle that this terrific property affords its residents is truly unique. Located close to the nearby market town of Liskeard with a large range of shopping and other amenities expected from a thriving and busy market town including a mainline railway station with connections to London. The property is within easy commuting distance of both the county city of Truro and the maritime port of Plymouth. Close to the many nearby beaches dotted around the dramatic coastline and beautiful rural landscapes of South East Cornwall. To the south are the characterful ports of Looe, Polperro and Fowey with their small fishing fleets. For sailing enthusiasts, Fowey has the Royal Fowey Yacht Club and a very popular annual Royal Regatta. The coastline of this peninsula is a true haven for the yachtsman and water-sports devotee, with moorings available in Looe Harbour, complimented by a temperate year-round climate and surfing off one of the many local sandy beaches. For those with equestrian needs horse riding is easily accessible via local bridleways and country lanes in the area.
Within really easy reach is the A38 link road giving easy access to the city of Plymouth, with its superb range of shopping facilities including the Drake Circus shopping centre. There are regular cross channel ferry services to northern France and Spain, as well as five deep water marinas.
Description - Perfectly situated with spectacular views over the rolling green fields of South East Cornwall, this fabulous property enjoys tranquility and serenity and offers well-appointed and versatile accommodation, typical of the period, providing comfortable and practical accommodation for both entertaining and family life. Built of stone under a slate roof, this charming property stands neatly in the middle of its own grounds of approx. 5 acres. It combines fine architectural features with the requirements of modern living. The principal reception rooms are generous in size and all benefit from high ceilings and views over its own pretty gardens. The accommodation is both imposing, capacious and well proportioned, the large picture windows ensure that the accommodation is bathed in natural light and boasts a wealth of character and charm throughout.
Accommodation - Almost hidden from view at the end of its own long driveway, this superb country house is in a splendid rural setting surrounded by its own land with magnificent views over the adjoining South East Cornish countryside, believed to have 19th Century origins the accommodation is of great character and retains many original features. A welcoming vestibule gives access to a generous hallway with doors to three reception rooms, fifth bedroom/study, pantry and an attractive Kitchen/breakfast room with a range of matching bespoke fitted Oak units, granite work tops and a Range cooker, there is ample space for a breakfast table and is well served by the separate laundry and pantry. There is also a convenient downstairs cloakroom. The first floor landing gives access to four spacious double bedrooms, two with En-suite shower rooms, in addition to that there is a well-proportioned bath and shower room and a separate cloak room.
Gardens And Grounds - The private driveway sweeps to a large parking and turning area with a central lawn, there is a garage, a workshop and store, which are detached from the house. The grounds to the house are attractively landscaped and remarkably level. The Shepherds Hut is situated in a private area with its own garden – providing great opportunities for a Holiday Let Business. Behind the house there are further mature gardens with various outbuildings, perfect for storage or potential development. The paddocks are level and are securely fenced by either estate fencing or established hedgerow.
Services - Mains Water. Mains Electricity. Private Drainage. Broadband.
Viewings And Negotiations - Strictly by appointment through Stags' Plymouth Office: or Email:
Directions - Leaving the A38 follow the signs for Looe, Sandplace and Widegates on the B3251. After 0.7 miles you will find the long driveway on your right.
Marketed by: Stags, Plymouth
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.