Penpoll Creek House
Penpol, Lostwithiel, Cornwall, PL22 0NG
Guide Price
£900,000
Residential Tags: Private Water Supply
Property Tags: Development Potential, Moorings, Water Frontage
Land Tags: Pasture Land, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Apr 2022
- Removed: Dec 2022
- Residential Tags: Private Water Supply
- Property Tags: Development Potential, Moorings, Water Frontage
- Land Tags: Pasture Land, Woodland
A beautifully presented modern home with open plan stylish living space, four double bedrooms, a study/5th bedroom and direct water access with two moorings, set in approx. 5 acres of gardens and pasture. The garden is south facing and there is a large barn with planning permission for a three bedroom house. EPC C.
Situation - This stunning home is located on the picturesque fringes of the rural yet not remote hamlet of St Veep and has direct water access to Penpoll Creek. Nestled neatly above the Fowey Estuary, and close to the ancient stannary town of Lostwithiel with extensive facilities. Nearby Lerryn is a hidden gem and one of Cornwall's most picturesque waterside villages. Fowey is close by at the mouth of the estuary and is a delightful haven for those that enjoy messing about in boats. It is renowned as a safe, deep water anchorage with glorious sailing waters. The area, as a whole, is often known as Du Maurier country and has outstanding and beautifully unspoilt dog walks. Penpoll Creek House stands in a prominent position with a southerly orientation with southerly panoramic views over rolling green countryside. Communications are easy with a mainline railway station in Lostwithiel and both the main trunk roads of the A38 and A30 are readily accessible.
Description - A fine example of a beautifully presented waterside home with an abundance of light and spacious accommodation set over two floors. This stylish modern home is situated is a sought after location with direct water access, countryside views and approx. 5acres. The detached storage barn offers further development potential with planning permission for a three bedroom house. Cornwall Council Planning Ref number: PA21/06057.
Accommodation - Penpoll Creek House has been built to a high specification throughout. This stunning waterside home is approached via a large gravelled driveway, with plenty of parking and turning space, a welcoming storm porch provides plenty of space to kick of the wellies before entering this fantastic home. The entrance hallway gives access to the study/5th bedroom, downstairs cloak room and the impressive open plan living space, bathed in natural light from its south facing orientation with Bi-folding doors, allowing access to the gardens and land and allowing you to enjoy the stunning far reaching views from the comfort of the sofa. This generously proportioned accommodation is a fantastic space and perfect for entertaining friends and family warmed by a wood burning stove and underfloor heating. The modern fitted kitchen leads through to a convenient separate utility room which also has a door to access outside. The first-floor landing leads to the modern family bathroom, and four double bedrooms, three of which has En-suite shower room. The master bedroom benefits from built in wardrobes, dressing area and En-suite bathroom.
Outside - The house is designed to make full use of the gardens; to the rear the paved seating areas give the opportunity to enjoy al-fresco living and dining to the full. There is a large gravelled driveway and area with parking for numerous vehicles or boats. The curtilage extends to approx. 5 acres leading from the house across a lawned area and down to the private water-fronting creek with the remains of a medieval quay and woodland (with planning for jetty) providing direct assess to Penpol Creek. Suitable for the launching and mooring of boats (subject to FHC licensing), fishing and other water activities, or simply enjoying the beauty and peace of the creek side location
Services - Mains Water, Private drainage. Mains Electricity. Air Source Heat Pump.
Tenure Freehold.
Local Authority Cornwall County Council
Marketed by: Stags, Plymouth
Situation - This stunning home is located on the picturesque fringes of the rural yet not remote hamlet of St Veep and has direct water access to Penpoll Creek. Nestled neatly above the Fowey Estuary, and close to the ancient stannary town of Lostwithiel with extensive facilities. Nearby Lerryn is a hidden gem and one of Cornwall's most picturesque waterside villages. Fowey is close by at the mouth of the estuary and is a delightful haven for those that enjoy messing about in boats. It is renowned as a safe, deep water anchorage with glorious sailing waters. The area, as a whole, is often known as Du Maurier country and has outstanding and beautifully unspoilt dog walks. Penpoll Creek House stands in a prominent position with a southerly orientation with southerly panoramic views over rolling green countryside. Communications are easy with a mainline railway station in Lostwithiel and both the main trunk roads of the A38 and A30 are readily accessible.
Description - A fine example of a beautifully presented waterside home with an abundance of light and spacious accommodation set over two floors. This stylish modern home is situated is a sought after location with direct water access, countryside views and approx. 5acres. The detached storage barn offers further development potential with planning permission for a three bedroom house. Cornwall Council Planning Ref number: PA21/06057.
Accommodation - Penpoll Creek House has been built to a high specification throughout. This stunning waterside home is approached via a large gravelled driveway, with plenty of parking and turning space, a welcoming storm porch provides plenty of space to kick of the wellies before entering this fantastic home. The entrance hallway gives access to the study/5th bedroom, downstairs cloak room and the impressive open plan living space, bathed in natural light from its south facing orientation with Bi-folding doors, allowing access to the gardens and land and allowing you to enjoy the stunning far reaching views from the comfort of the sofa. This generously proportioned accommodation is a fantastic space and perfect for entertaining friends and family warmed by a wood burning stove and underfloor heating. The modern fitted kitchen leads through to a convenient separate utility room which also has a door to access outside. The first-floor landing leads to the modern family bathroom, and four double bedrooms, three of which has En-suite shower room. The master bedroom benefits from built in wardrobes, dressing area and En-suite bathroom.
Outside - The house is designed to make full use of the gardens; to the rear the paved seating areas give the opportunity to enjoy al-fresco living and dining to the full. There is a large gravelled driveway and area with parking for numerous vehicles or boats. The curtilage extends to approx. 5 acres leading from the house across a lawned area and down to the private water-fronting creek with the remains of a medieval quay and woodland (with planning for jetty) providing direct assess to Penpol Creek. Suitable for the launching and mooring of boats (subject to FHC licensing), fishing and other water activities, or simply enjoying the beauty and peace of the creek side location
Services - Mains Water, Private drainage. Mains Electricity. Air Source Heat Pump.
Tenure Freehold.
Local Authority Cornwall County Council
Marketed by: Stags, Plymouth
Land Registry Data
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