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Callington, Cornwall

PROPERTY TYPE

Country House

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Grade II listed character house
  • 4 Bedrooms
  • 2 Reception Rooms
  • Adjoining 3 Storey Barn with potential
  • Lawned Gardens
  • Traditional Barns with potential
  • 4.65 Acres of Paddocks
  • River with fishing rights
  • Valley setting
  • No onward chain

Description

Charming and characterful Grade II listed 4 bedroom country house in an easily accessible valley setting. Adjoining 3 storey mill and separate traditional barns with potential. Lawned gardens, 4.65 acres of paddocks. River frontage and fishing rights on the river Lynher.

The Mill is situated in a small quiet rural hamlet which is 2 miles south-west of Callington which offers day to day facilities with individual shops, supermarket, health, educational and recreational facilities. Launceston is 12 miles to the north with a variety of shops, supermarkets and a range of educational facilities and easy access to the A30. Tavistock is 11 miles to the north east and Plymouth is 16 miles to the south east where there is a comprehensive range of shopping & leisure facilities.

A charming and characterful grade II listed 4 bedroom former mill house in need of modernisation, adjoining three storey former mill with annexe / multi-generational living potential in a valley setting with good road access. Traditional barns and a garage. Enclosed lawned gardens, 4.65 acres of paddocks and 425 metres of the river Lynher with fishing rights.

The property is accessed off the quiet parish road over a tarmacadam drive leading past the front of the house and garage. The drive continues into a concrete yard with traditional barns and access to the paddocks.

The accommodation briefly comprises: Entrance Hall; half height wood panelled wall, staircase to first floor. Living / Dining Room; A dual aspect room windows to the front and rear, window seat, beamed ceiling, multi fuel Rayburn providing the domestic hot water and a radiator in sitting room, built in storage cupboards. Sitting Room; coal fire with tiled surround, sash wooden window and window seat overlooking the land. Kitchen; fitted wall and base units, stainless steel sink, slate shelving, window with wooden shutters. Porch; Stable door to the front, Utility / boot room; Butler’s sink, window to the side, plumbing for washing machine, Cloakroom; w/c.

On the First Floor: Landing; window overlooking the land, Bedroom 1; a double room, window to the rear overlooking the land, Bedroom 2; a double bedroom, built in airing cupboard, Bedroom 3; a double room with views over land, Bedroom 4; a single bedroom, Family Bathroom; sliding door, half height tiled walls, wall mounted fan heater, bath, w/c and wash hand basin.

Gardens - At the front of the house is a terraced lawned garden interspersed with specimen shrubs and trees. A path leads to the rear lawned garden, enclosed within wooden picket fencing, interspersed with specimen shrubs, trees and a there is a natural water feature. There are views across the land to the river and surrounding countryside.

Buildings -

Former Mill: - 8.27m x 5.54m (27'1" x 18'2" ) - Adjoining the main house is a 3-storey former mill barn which provides storage and workshops and has the potential for conversion to annexe or to incorporate into the main house subject to the necessary planning consent. Wooden stable door opens into ground floor; slate flagstone floor, exposed beams, 2 windows to the front, pedestrian access to the rear. First floor; wooden floorboards, dual aspect with windows to the front and rear, stairs to: second floor; exposed ‘A’ frames and beams, windows to the front and rear.

Open Fronted Garage: - 5m x 3.47m (16'4" x 11'4" ) - Block construction, concrete floor metal profile roof

Traditional Shippen Barn: - 4.24m x 8.98m (13'10" x 29'5" ) -

Store: - 3.05m max x 3.91m max (10'0" max x 12'9" max ) -

Adjoining Single Storey Traditional Barn: - 7.65m x 2.61m (25'1" x 8'6" ) -

Traditional Barn: - 3.37m x 7.08m (11'0" x 23'2" ) - Loft above

Single Storey Storage Building: - 2.64m x 10.80m (8'7" x 35'5" ) - In need of repair.

The Land - Accessed from the yard and entrance drive, the land extends to approximately 4.65 acres of level paddocks enclosed within tree lined hedges. A natural stream runs through the land and the river Lynher runs along the southern boundary.

Services & Information - Water – Private Spring / Mains
Drainage – Private septic tank
Electricity – Mains
Heating – Solid Fuel Rayburn / Open Fire
Council Tax – Band B
EPC - Listed
Telephone – Openreach Connection
Broadband - Openreach Connection checker.ofcom.org.uk/
Mobile Availability - Valley location patchy coverage checker.ofcom.org.uk/
Flooding - The house and curtilage are unaffected. The land has been known to partially flood when the river overflows

Tenure - The property is offered for sale freehold with vacant possession on completion.

Local Authority - Cornwall Council, County Hall, Treyew Road, Truro, Cornwall TR1 3AY. .

Viewing Arrangements - Strictly by arrangement with D. R. Kivell Country Property. Tel: .

Agent’S Notes - None of the services or appliances, plumbing, heating or electrical installations have been tested by the selling agent. Any maps used on the details are to assist identification of the property only and are not an indication of the actual surroundings, which may have changed since the map was printed. None of the statements contained in these particulars as to this property are to be relied on as statements or representations of fact. There are numerous power points throughout the property although not individually listed. All figures, measurements, floor plans and maps are for guidance purposes only. They are prepared and issued in good faith and are intended to give a fair description of the property but do not constitute any part of any offer or contract. The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all outgoings, rights of way, easements and wayleaves there may be, whether mentioned in these general remarks and stipulations or particulars of sale or not.

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Band: B

Callington, Cornwall

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  • Gunnislake Station5.3 miles
  • Menheniot Station5.6 miles
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D. R. Kivell Country Property, Covering South West

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D. R. Kivell Country Property, Covering South West

D.R. Kivell are the premier country property specialists in Devon and Cornwall.

Acting for a discerning clientele either buying or selling property, we recognise that our clients want very detailed local market knowledge as well as proven professional expertise.

Senior Partner David Kivell FRICS, FAAV, has more than 30 years experience in Devon and Cornwall working on behalf of clients selling or acquiring farms, equestrian property and houses with land. By specialising in the Dev

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