Skip to content

Newbridge, nr Penzance

PROPERTY TYPE

Character Property

BEDROOMS

4

SIZE

3,118 sq ft

290 sq m

TENURE
Describes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.

Freehold

Key features

  • Period 4-bedroom Mill House & 3 detached converted buildings
  • Beautifully and thoughtfully renovated to the highest standard
  • Blissful, private rural setting in grounds of approximately 4.5 acres
  • Close to the magnificent coastline of the Lands End Peninsula
  • Perfect for multi-generational living or a number of mixed-uses
  • Rich in history, The Mill and The Granary are Grade II Listed
  • The Mill House: 2,821sq ft, The Mill: 1,384sq ft, The Granary: 926sq ft, Pottery: 351sq ft
  • EPC - The Mill House D, The Mill E, The Granary E, The Pottery E

Description

SETTING THE SCENE

In the heart of Lands End Peninsula, tucked away down a private lane in a delightful bucolic setting, Roskennals Mill is a verdant paradise, enjoying the leafy privacy of its secluded grounds, yet within easy reach of the coast and all that's good in Cornwall. Located between the villages of Newbridge and Madron, this miniature estate is ideally positioned to explore this beautiful, wild part of West Cornwall. Flanked by the Atlantic on both sides, the peninsula is home to some of the country's most breathtaking and rugged coastline - much of which enjoys the protection of the National Trust. Where ancient moorland and gorse-topped cliffs are punctuated by tiny fishing villages, historic monuments, and towering engine houses that take you back to a bygone era - the coastline is simply awe-inspiring. The villages and towns are replete with independent boutiques, bistros, galleries, and hidden gems at every turn.

The historic, vibrant harbour towns of Penzance and Newlyn - with their independent shops, galleries and brilliant eateries, such as Argoe fish restaurant and 45 Queen Street - lie close by on the south coast, whilst the northern coastline holds some of the best surf breaks in Europe along with the popular coastal town of St Ives, with its sandy beaches and cobbled streets filled with cafes and art galleries. The charming fishing village of Mousehole along with the world renowned Minack Theatre are both just a short drive away. Also nearby is the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ding Dong Mines, an old and extensive mining area which looks out over Mounts Bay and St Michael's Mount. The beautiful Mounts Bay is almost as well known as St Michael's Mount itself, with its mild climate and inspiring scenery holding wonders such as The Tremenheere Sculpture Garden, with its exotic sub-tropical plants providing a stunning backdrop for sculptures by renowned artists.

Penzance also has a mainline station on the London Paddington line and in addition to the many wonderful shops and restaurants, it holds a beautiful public garden and a ferry service to nearby Isles of Scilly. With an extensive range of amenities, the town also boasts a modern college, primary and secondary schooling, local hospitals and on the seafront is the recently refurbished Jubilee Pool Art Deco Lido.

HISTORY

Roskennals Mill dates back as far as 1310 when it was known as Raskernel. It has also been known as Reskonwalls (1372), Roconwell (1481), Roskenwall (1560) and Roskenvellis (1668). The earliest record of there being a mill at Roskennals can be traced to the 17th Century when, on a map survey of the manors of the Rt. Hon. Earl of Radnor, dated 1695, a mill was shown.
Interestingly, Roskennals Mill was, for many years, part of the Lanhydrock Estate as evidenced by the record of various lessees. In 1918, at the end of the First World War, the Lanhydrock Estate was broken up and Roskennals Mill was sold for the first time. It is understood to be one of the last commercially operating grist mills in West Cornwall before its conversion in the late 1980's.
Roskennals Mill has been owned by our clients since 2007 during which time it has undergone a thorough and meticulous renovation, inside and out, to an incredibly high standard with a firm eye on retaining the character and charm of the buildings whilst also working tirelessly to make the grounds truly wonderful and a real haven.

THE TOUR

As you wind down the drive and approach the charming collection of Cornish buildings, you instantly feel transported back in time to a slower, and more peaceful pace of life. Beyond its beauty, this unspoiled, shallow wooded valley emanates a sense of tranquility and a connection to the land that captures the heart and quietens the mind.

The Mill house sits proudly amidst terraced gardens and has been beautifully renovated by the current owners, who have incorporated a wonderful wraparound extension holding a large, open-plan kitchen by local master craftsman, George Robinson, and featuring an Aga as the centrepiece. Upstairs, a magnificent, vast principal bedroom suite, is accompanied by three further bedrooms, one with an en-suite shower room, whilst the other two share a large family bathroom. Unfolding across nearly 3,000 sq ft of timeless, light-filled interiors, the house harmoniously blends original features and traditional, natural materials with exquisite joinery, fittings and fixtures to create a superb and spacious family home, whilst still preserving and celebrating the building's rich heritage and charm.

Nestled just below, further accommodation can be found in three detached 17th century granite buildings, two of which are Listed grade II and each a wonderful example of the Cornish Vernacular. Lovingly and thoughtfully restored throughout, exposed stone walls, roof trusses and beams coupled with original features and wooden floors retain character, whilst a soft Farrow & Ball palette and traditional wooden windows create an atmosphere of calm and a wonderful sense of light and space. Perfect for those who seek multi-generational living or for a variety of other mixed uses, The Mill (with 3 bedrooms unfolding across 1,384sq ft), the Granary (2 bedrooms - 926sq ft) and Ella's Pottery (1 bedrooms - 351sq ft) can be used for hosting guests, letting income, retreats, studio space, offices - the possibilities are boundless.

STEP OUTSIDE

Roskennal's Mill is approached via a leafy country lane lined with well-established Cornish hedges. Nestled within 4.5 acres of enchanting, secluded grounds, vast sweeping lawns give way to a vibrant wildflower meadows, dotted with mature trees and a magnificent wildlife pond. Encircled by a babbling stream, broadleaf woodlands and rolling fields, the well-stocked gardens burst with year-round colour and interest, creating a wonderful micro-climate that offers a sanctuary to all wildlife.

The tiered gardens surrounding the main house are exceptionally private and are bathed in sun throughout the day. Double doors open from the kitchen to a sheltered setting perfect for outdoor entertaining and alfresco dining, with an almost sub-Mediterranean feel. Each of the four buildings are accompanied by individual terraces, gardens and parking, providing privacy and plentiful spots to soak in the peaceful atmosphere and surrounding nature. A large courtyard and a separate gravelled parking area featuring a spacious carport with a workshop tucked behind, complete this idyllic estate.

SERVICES 

Mains water and electricity, private drainage and oil fired central heating.

DISTANCES (all distances approximate)

Newlyn 3 miles, Penzance (main line station) 4 miles, St Ives 11 miles

WHAT3WORDS LOCATION

///barks.poetry.hiring

COUNCIL TAX BAND

Roskennals Mill E

RATEABLE VALUE

The Granary, the Mill and Ella's Pottery £5,600 pa

We understand the property currently qualifies for Small Business Rate Relief

Brochures

Boundary Plan
COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
Ask agent
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
Yes
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Yes
ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
Ask agent

Newbridge, nr Penzance

NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Penzance Station2.8 miles
Check how much you can borrow
Get a Mortgage in Principle
You'll have a personalised result in just 20 minutes and you could get viewings faster when you find the home you want, with no impact on your credit score.Powered bynationwideThe Nationwide Logo represents a symbol of financial strength and community, empowering members to achieve their goals
Recently sold & under offer
See similar nearby properties

About Jonathan Cunliffe, Cornwall

Cornwall
Industry affiliations:Industry affiliation logo 0

We believe property is about people. After all, it is people that fall in love with a home, people that decide to buy, and people that decide to sell. So at Jonathan Cunliffe we put our clients first, with sound advice, total discretion and a highly personal service. Add to this the skills and contacts gained from our founder's 25 years in the profession, and an eye for the little details that so often make all the difference.

Notes

These notes are private, only you can see them.

Staying secure when looking for property

Ensure you're up to date with our latest advice on how to avoid fraud or scams when looking for property online.

Visit our security centre to find out more

Disclaimer - Property reference JC24764. The information displayed about this property comprises a property advertisement. Rightmove.co.uk makes no warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the advertisement or any linked or associated information, and Rightmove has no control over the content. This property advertisement does not constitute property particulars. The information is provided and maintained by Jonathan Cunliffe, Cornwall. Please contact the selling agent or developer directly to obtain any information which may be available under the terms of The Energy Performance of Buildings (Certificates and Inspections) (England and Wales) Regulations 2007 or the Home Report if in relation to a residential property in Scotland.

*This is the average speed from the provider with the fastest broadband package available at this postcode. The average speed displayed is based on the download speeds of at least 50% of customers at peak time (8pm to 10pm). Fibre/cable services at the postcode are subject to availability and may differ between properties within a postcode. Speeds can be affected by a range of technical and environmental factors. The speed at the property may be lower than that listed above. You can check the estimated speed and confirm availability to a property prior to purchasing on the broadband provider's website. Providers may increase charges. The information is provided and maintained by Decision Technologies Limited.
**This is indicative only and based on a 2-person household with multiple devices and simultaneous usage. Broadband performance is affected by multiple factors including number of occupants and devices, simultaneous usage, router range etc. For more information speak to your broadband provider.

Map data ©OpenStreetMap contributors.