3 bedroom detached house
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Detached house
3 beds
1,679 sq ft / 156 sq m
EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- To be sold as one lot two established holiday lets Detached four bedroom grade II listed former lodge with
- Detached three bedroom former stables
- Almost one acre of lush grounds
- Private access to enchanting River Loveny
- Many original Gothic style features
- Generous parking and double garage
- Well placed for road and rail links
- Established holiday lettings no forward chain
Two well presented detached residences, both with established holiday lettings history.
Treverbyn Vean Lodge House
The exquisite fairytale appearance of the main lodge is enhanced by appearances of the local peacock in all his majesty, against a backdrop of enticing woodland.
This property was formerly the lodge to Treverbyn House, the exterior of which was designed by George Gilbert Scott c.1860.
The lodge, an imposing Grade II listed nineteenth century detached abode, has been sympathetically restored and refurbished whilst retaining many features of the singular Gothic Revival style.
The ground floor is reached through an impressive entrance porch with a vaulted, exposed beamed ceiling and immense granite arch, leading to a spacious vestibule.
The sitting room, with grand fireplace, has a leaded mullioned window and exposed beamed ceiling; these historic reminders of bygone days are also features of the separate dining room and the fitted kitchen - here blending seamlessly with modern convenience.
A capacious utility/boot room houses the oil fired boiler and overlooks a courtyard. Amid the exposed wooden lintels, slate sills and exposed stone walls it offers ample space for requisite appliances and leads to a convenient WC.
The fourth bedroom, with en-suite shower room, offers versatile accommodation options for those preferring ground floor living.
From the welcoming hallway, stairs lead to a galleried landing.
The first floor has exposed beamed ceilings through, with a continuation of the feature granite mullion windows. Off the spacious landing are three generous bedrooms- two with a feature arched stone fireplace - and the well appointed family bathroom including separate shower cubicle.
Outside, the beautifully picturesque lawned gardens are well stocked with shrubs and trees, leading down to the tranquillity of the private riverbank offering many restful hours of fishing and contemplation.
There is ample parking for four cars on the gravel driveway shared with The Stable.
Private drainage and Cornish spring water. Mains electricity. Oil fired central heating. No forward chain, established holiday lettings.
Treverbyn Vean Stable
The detached former stables are adjacent to the Lodge and were converted in the late twentieth century to provide appealing family accommodation within a glorious setting.
On the ground floor, a useful porch provides space for coats and wellies after woodland walks. From here, the full length hallway leads to an airy living room with utility beyond, and an exceptional modern fitted kitchen diner.
Stairs lead up to three double bedrooms - two adjoining - a family bathroom, an additional shower room with large shower, and additional separate WC with restricted headroom.
Outside, the delightful grounds are shared with the main lodge, as is the access to the nearby riverbank. There is an attractive summer house in which to enjoy all the Cornish landscape has to offer.
The double garage has light, power and plumbing, and a pedestrian door to the rear.
Mains electricity, oil fired central heating, private water and drainage shared with the Lodge. No forward chain, established holiday lettings.
To find the property travelling from Bodmin on the A38 road leading through the Glynn Valley, pass Trago Mills on the right and after a short distance will be found a turning to St Neot on the left. Take the immediate sharp hairpin bend which leads onto the private drive and this will then turn away from the A38 . The Lodge and Stables will be found just along the private drive, with parking immediately adjacent.
Treverbyn Vean Lodge House
The exquisite fairytale appearance of the main lodge is enhanced by appearances of the local peacock in all his majesty, against a backdrop of enticing woodland.
This property was formerly the lodge to Treverbyn House, the exterior of which was designed by George Gilbert Scott c.1860.
The lodge, an imposing Grade II listed nineteenth century detached abode, has been sympathetically restored and refurbished whilst retaining many features of the singular Gothic Revival style.
The ground floor is reached through an impressive entrance porch with a vaulted, exposed beamed ceiling and immense granite arch, leading to a spacious vestibule.
The sitting room, with grand fireplace, has a leaded mullioned window and exposed beamed ceiling; these historic reminders of bygone days are also features of the separate dining room and the fitted kitchen - here blending seamlessly with modern convenience.
A capacious utility/boot room houses the oil fired boiler and overlooks a courtyard. Amid the exposed wooden lintels, slate sills and exposed stone walls it offers ample space for requisite appliances and leads to a convenient WC.
The fourth bedroom, with en-suite shower room, offers versatile accommodation options for those preferring ground floor living.
From the welcoming hallway, stairs lead to a galleried landing.
The first floor has exposed beamed ceilings through, with a continuation of the feature granite mullion windows. Off the spacious landing are three generous bedrooms- two with a feature arched stone fireplace - and the well appointed family bathroom including separate shower cubicle.
Outside, the beautifully picturesque lawned gardens are well stocked with shrubs and trees, leading down to the tranquillity of the private riverbank offering many restful hours of fishing and contemplation.
There is ample parking for four cars on the gravel driveway shared with The Stable.
Private drainage and Cornish spring water. Mains electricity. Oil fired central heating. No forward chain, established holiday lettings.
Treverbyn Vean Stable
The detached former stables are adjacent to the Lodge and were converted in the late twentieth century to provide appealing family accommodation within a glorious setting.
On the ground floor, a useful porch provides space for coats and wellies after woodland walks. From here, the full length hallway leads to an airy living room with utility beyond, and an exceptional modern fitted kitchen diner.
Stairs lead up to three double bedrooms - two adjoining - a family bathroom, an additional shower room with large shower, and additional separate WC with restricted headroom.
Outside, the delightful grounds are shared with the main lodge, as is the access to the nearby riverbank. There is an attractive summer house in which to enjoy all the Cornish landscape has to offer.
The double garage has light, power and plumbing, and a pedestrian door to the rear.
Mains electricity, oil fired central heating, private water and drainage shared with the Lodge. No forward chain, established holiday lettings.
To find the property travelling from Bodmin on the A38 road leading through the Glynn Valley, pass Trago Mills on the right and after a short distance will be found a turning to St Neot on the left. Take the immediate sharp hairpin bend which leads onto the private drive and this will then turn away from the A38 . The Lodge and Stables will be found just along the private drive, with parking immediately adjacent.
Rooms
THE LODGE
GROUND FLOOR
Dining Room
Kitchen
Lounge
Bedroom Four
Utlity Room
Shower Room
FIRST FLOOR
Bedroom One
Bedroom Two
Bedroom Three
Bathroom
THE STABLE
GROUND FLOOR
Lounge 5.3m x 4.5m
Kitchen/Diner 4.6m x 4.5m
Double Garage 6.63m x 5.97m
FIRST FOOR
Bedroom One 5.87m x 4.5m
W/C
Bedroom Two 3.76m x 2.97m
Bedroom Three 4.42m x 3.8m
Bathroom
Shower Room
Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax
Exempt at present due to holiday home usage
Viewing
Strictly by appoitment with sole selling agent
Services
Private drainage, oil fired central heating, mains electricty
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