St. Pinnock, Cornwall PL14

EUR 900,000
For Sale

Property Details

Bedrooms

4

Bathrooms

2

Property Type

Detached house

Description

Property Details: - Type: Detached house - Bedrooms: 4 - Bathrooms: 2

Agent: Kivells - Liskeard Phone: 01579 278769

East Coombe comprising a former farmhouse providing detached characterful accommodation, retaining many appealing period features. The house benefits from double glazing and oil central heating. Approached along a private driveway, with its principal aspect over gardens and land to the countryside<br/><br/> Location<br/>Positioned in a super private location, with no near neighbours and along a private entrance lane surrounded by its own land. Close by are several villages, with the former market town of Liskeard and the South Cornish port town of Looe a short distance providing town facilities, railway station and link to the main A38.<br/><br/>The wide expanses of the mystical Bodmin Moor, a granite moorland area providing endless walking, outriding and leisure opportunities, perhaps best known for Brown Willy, the highest point in Cornwall and its sister tor, Rough Tor. The South Cornish coast provides sandy beaches, picturesque towns and villages and the coastal footpath. Close to the property are a network of quiet parish roads and footpaths providing walking and outriding opportunities.<br/><br/>East Coombe Farm provides splendid isolation and privacy, yet is easily accessible to local infrastructure, facilities and leisure pursuits, noting the property has not been on the open market for a number of years and represents an opportunity not to be missed.<br/><br/>The House<br/>East Coombe comprising a former farmhouse providing detached characterful accommodation, retaining many appealing period features. The house benefits from double glazing and oil central heating.<br/><br/>Approached along a private driveway, with its principal aspect over gardens and land to the countryside beyond, offering opportunities for extension, subject to the necessary planning consents being sought.<br/><br/>Accommodation<br/>Entrance via a wooden stable door:-<br/><br/>Hallway<br/><br/>Shower Room<br/>with WC, wash handbasin and shower cubicle.<br/><br/>Utility<br/>with range of fitted units, roll top work surfaces over and integrated washing machine.<br/><br/>Kitchen/Dining Room<br/>with fitted units, integrated dishwasher, undercounter space for fridge and space for freestanding Rangemaster.<br/><br/>Living Room<br/>with wooden door leading to the rear garden, wood burning stove, wooden mantle and slate hearth and wooden beams. Stairs rise to the first floor.<br/><br/>Snug<br/>with wooden beams, wood burning stove, wooden mantle and slate hearth.<br/><br/>First Floor<br/>Study<br/><br/>Bedroom One<br/><br/>Bedroom Two<br/>with access to attic via loft hatch.<br/><br/>Bathroom<br/>with pedestal wash handbasin, access to attic via loft hatch, bath with panelled surround, shower cubicle and low level WC.<br/><br/>Bedroom Three<br/>Fitted wardrobes.<br/><br/>Outside<br/>East Coombe is approached along its own private entrance lane, leading to the rear of the house, which provides extensive gravelled parking and access to the outbuildings.<br/><br/>At the front there are large pretty lawned gardens with flower and shrub bed borders, stoned patio and a lower garden area with stream running through. The gardens provide an excellent place to soak up the extensive country views.<br/><br/>The Outbuildings<br/>Of particular note is the opportunity to utilise some of the outbuildings for alternative uses (subject to the necessary planning consents). The buildings were formerly used for agricultural purposes, although now lend themselves to a variety of alternative uses, including equestrian.<br/><br/>The buildings comprise the following:-<br/><br/>1. Blockwork with corrugated roof partially open fronted building used for garaging/workshop and housing a hot tub, with tiled floor and doors to the front to soak up the rural views.<br/>2. Stone with corrugated roof part rendered and renovated traditional farm building with part loft over providing domestic storage.<br/>3. Blockwork with corrugated roof former farrowing pens.<br/>4. Blockwork and corrugated roof stable building currently utilised as a woodstore and workshop.<br/>5. Blockwork with corrugated roof former animal pens with concreted yard outside, beyond which is access to the land.<br/><br/>The Land<br/>East Coombe Farm extends to 45.50 acres, with the house and buildings situated centrally within the land, ensuring absolute privacy. The majority of the land comprises pasture, most recently used for livestock grazing purposes. The land runs into a valley with some woodland fringes, providing ample wood for your open fire or woodburner. Beyond the woodland fringe is a pretty stream boundary. The land is accessible off the main farm drive and some short sections of ancient cartways.<br/><br/>The land offers tremendous opportunities for farming/smallholding, amenity, equestrian use and for those with sporting interests.<br/><br/>Other Information<br/>Services<br/>East Coombe is serviced by mains electricity, mains water and private drainage.<br/><br/>Viewings<br/>Strictly by appointment only. Please contact Kivells Farms and Land Department[use Contact Agent Button] or [use Contact Agent Button] to view this property and check availability before incurring travel time/costs. Full details of all our properties are available on our website .<br/><br/>Easements, Wayleaves and Rights of Way<br/>The property is offered for sale, subject to and with the benefit of all matters contained in or referred to in the Property and Charges Register of the registered title together with all public or private rights of way<br/><br/>Boundaries<br/>Any purchaser shall be deemed to have full knowledge of all boundaries and neither Vendor nor the Vendor’s agent will be responsible for defining the boundaries or the ownership thereof. Should any dispute arise as to the boundaries or any points on the particulars or plans or the interpretation of them, the question shall be referred to the Vendor’s agent whose decision acting as experts shall be final.<br/><br/>EE Rating ‘C’<br/><br/>Council Tax Band ‘B’<br/><br/>Directions<br/>What3Words – <a target="_blank" href="https://what3words.com/wire.sweetener.awaited">wire.sweetener.awaited</a><br/><br/>Virtual Tour<br/><br/>Verified Material Information<br/>Council Tax band: B<br/>Tenure: Freehold<br/>Property type: House<br/>Property construction: Standard construction<br/>Energy Performance rating: D<br/>Electricity supply: Mains electricity<br/>Solar Panels: No<br/>Other electricity sources: No<br/>Water supply: Mains water supply<br/>Sewerage: Septic tank<br/>Heating: Oil-powered central heating is installed.<br/>Heating features: Double glazing and Wood burner<br/>Broadband: ADSL copper wire<br/>Mobile coverage: O2 - OK, Vodafone - OK, Three - OK, EE - Good<br/>Parking: Driveway, Off Street, Private, and Garage<br/>Building safety issues: No<br/>Restrictions - Listed Building: No<br/>Restrictions - Conservation Area: No<br/>Restrictions - Tree Preservation Orders: None<br/>Public right of way: No<br/>Long-term area flood risk: No<br/>Historical flooding: No<br/>Flood defences: No<br/>Coastal erosion risk: No<br/>Planning permission issues: No<br/>Accessibility and adaptations: None<br/>Coal mining area: No<br/>Non-coal mining area: No<br/><br/>All information is provided without warranty. Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2021. This data is licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.<br/><br/>The information contained is intended to help you decide whether the property is suitable for you. You should verify any answers which are important to you with your property lawyer or surveyor or ask for quotes from the appropriate trade experts: builder, plumber, electrician, damp, and timber expert.<br/><br/>

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Address

St. Pinnock, Cornwall PL14

City

Cornwall PL14

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