Development Opportunity
St. Kew, Bodmin, Cornwall, PL30 3HB
Guide Price
£220,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Development Potential
Land Tags: Building Plot
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jun 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Development Potential
- Land Tags: Building Plot
Traditional Cornish barn with planning permission for conversion to a detached residential dwelling set in grounds of over half an acre
Description
A rare opportunity to create a new home within the village of St Kew. A traditional stone barn within a level site of approximately 0.21 Ha (0.52 acres), with full planning permission for conversion to a two bedroom single storey residential dwelling. Situated in an accessible yet secluded, private location. At the heart of St Kew is the Church of St James, a 15th century parish church and the renowned St Kew Inn.
Location
Set in rolling countryside within the highly sought-after village of St Kew, approximately 1.5 miles from the A39 (Atlantic Highway), 3 miles south of the prime holiday location Port Isaac and 3 miles north east of Wadebridge. Port Isaac is one of North Cornwall's most charming and popular fishing villages, spectacularly sited on a rugged stretch of coastline between Pentire Point to the west and Tintagel in the east. The market town of Wadebridge offers a range of shops, sporting facilities and schools. The site is also approximately 6 miles from both Rock and Polzeath Beach, well known for surfing. North Cornwall is extremely well served by many delightful pubs and restaurants. Renowned restauranteurs Rick Stein and Paul Ainsworth have between them a range of excellent restaurants in Padstow and Rock and Nathan Outlaw has two restaurants in Port Isaac, one being double Michelin Starred and voted the number one restaurant in the country for 2019.
Acreage: 0.5 Acres
Directions
From the A39 heading North East take the left hand turning after St Kew Golf Club, signposted St Kew. Continue on this lane for 1.1miles. Take the first right hand turning, signposted St Kew and Pendoggett and continue for 0.2 miles. The existing entrance for the site is located on the left-hand side.
What3Words location: relishing.detriment.shatters
Additional Info
Access
Planning is granted for a new access to the development site straight from Barton Row via a private driveway on the southern end of the site, with a turning and parking area to the south of the barn.
Planning
The property benefits from a planning consent from Cornwall Council dated 2nd February 2022, reference PA21/09323 for the ‘Conversion and extension of a traditional stone agricultural building into a residential dwelling together with the creation of a new access’. Further details can be downloaded from the Councils interactive planning website. There is potential to enlarge the property subject to obtaining the necessary consents.
Covenants
The standard Truro Diocesan Board of Finance Covenants will be imposed in order to protect the property and surrounding area. The use will be limited to one dwelling and prior approval of plans will be required f the proposed development is to differ from the consented plans that currently benefit the property.
Services
Prospective purchasers should make their own investigations as to the provision and costs of services.
Footpaths, Covenants and Easements
No public rights of way run over the land and the property is offered 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.
Mineral Rights
The mineral rights will form part of the property sale.
Marketed by: Savills, Truro
Description
A rare opportunity to create a new home within the village of St Kew. A traditional stone barn within a level site of approximately 0.21 Ha (0.52 acres), with full planning permission for conversion to a two bedroom single storey residential dwelling. Situated in an accessible yet secluded, private location. At the heart of St Kew is the Church of St James, a 15th century parish church and the renowned St Kew Inn.
Location
Set in rolling countryside within the highly sought-after village of St Kew, approximately 1.5 miles from the A39 (Atlantic Highway), 3 miles south of the prime holiday location Port Isaac and 3 miles north east of Wadebridge. Port Isaac is one of North Cornwall's most charming and popular fishing villages, spectacularly sited on a rugged stretch of coastline between Pentire Point to the west and Tintagel in the east. The market town of Wadebridge offers a range of shops, sporting facilities and schools. The site is also approximately 6 miles from both Rock and Polzeath Beach, well known for surfing. North Cornwall is extremely well served by many delightful pubs and restaurants. Renowned restauranteurs Rick Stein and Paul Ainsworth have between them a range of excellent restaurants in Padstow and Rock and Nathan Outlaw has two restaurants in Port Isaac, one being double Michelin Starred and voted the number one restaurant in the country for 2019.
Acreage: 0.5 Acres
Directions
From the A39 heading North East take the left hand turning after St Kew Golf Club, signposted St Kew. Continue on this lane for 1.1miles. Take the first right hand turning, signposted St Kew and Pendoggett and continue for 0.2 miles. The existing entrance for the site is located on the left-hand side.
What3Words location: relishing.detriment.shatters
Additional Info
Access
Planning is granted for a new access to the development site straight from Barton Row via a private driveway on the southern end of the site, with a turning and parking area to the south of the barn.
Planning
The property benefits from a planning consent from Cornwall Council dated 2nd February 2022, reference PA21/09323 for the ‘Conversion and extension of a traditional stone agricultural building into a residential dwelling together with the creation of a new access’. Further details can be downloaded from the Councils interactive planning website. There is potential to enlarge the property subject to obtaining the necessary consents.
Covenants
The standard Truro Diocesan Board of Finance Covenants will be imposed in order to protect the property and surrounding area. The use will be limited to one dwelling and prior approval of plans will be required f the proposed development is to differ from the consented plans that currently benefit the property.
Services
Prospective purchasers should make their own investigations as to the provision and costs of services.
Footpaths, Covenants and Easements
No public rights of way run over the land and the property is offered 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.
Mineral Rights
The mineral rights will form part of the property sale.
Marketed by: Savills, Truro
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.