One of the Prettiest Houses in Cornwall
The Grade II* listed Queen Anne style house dates back to 1707, when it was built for John Thomas, although the property was first mentioned in 1327 as the seat of a branch of the local Courtenay family.
The south facing country house makes a striking first impression with Pentewan stone masonry and 4 granite Ionic columns dominating the elegant facade.
Inside, the boutique residence offers 3250 square feet of living space and features elegant proportions throughout, with 2 principal reception rooms on either side of a central hallway and a kitchen and generous breakfast room at the rear of the house.
The first floor houses 3 of the bedrooms, a bathroom and a shower room, and there is an additional bedroom and adjoining nursery on the second floor.
The cellars beneath the property are extensive, and could be converted into additional living and entertaining spaces, pending permits. Across from the grand house are the former garages, converted into a studio/workshop, and additional outbuildings.
Great Treverran is surrounded in mature gardens with rare specimen trees, inducing rare palms, camellias, bananas, bamboos, and a variety of Australian trees and shrubs. Set near the Cornish coast, the 5.5 acre property offers bucolic views over the rolling countryside from its private botanical gardens.
Set in one of south Cornwall's most beautiful areas, the country estate is just 4 miles from the pretty harbour town of Fowey, with excellent shops, restaurants, and thriving local community.
Located in the parish of Tywardreath, the house is mentioned in Daphne Du Maurier’s novel, ‘House on the Strand’, named after the Cornish meaning of the village name.
This incredible property offers an idyllic lifestyle in the Cornish countryside.
All photos belong to the listing agency.
The Grade II* listed Queen Anne style house dates back to 1707, when it was built for John Thomas, although the property was first mentioned in 1327 as the seat of a branch of the local Courtenay family.
The south facing country house makes a striking first impression with Pentewan stone masonry and 4 granite Ionic columns dominating the elegant facade.
Inside, the boutique residence offers 3250 square feet of living space and features elegant proportions throughout, with 2 principal reception rooms on either side of a central hallway and a kitchen and generous breakfast room at the rear of the house.
The first floor houses 3 of the bedrooms, a bathroom and a shower room, and there is an additional bedroom and adjoining nursery on the second floor.
The cellars beneath the property are extensive, and could be converted into additional living and entertaining spaces, pending permits. Across from the grand house are the former garages, converted into a studio/workshop, and additional outbuildings.
Great Treverran is surrounded in mature gardens with rare specimen trees, inducing rare palms, camellias, bananas, bamboos, and a variety of Australian trees and shrubs. Set near the Cornish coast, the 5.5 acre property offers bucolic views over the rolling countryside from its private botanical gardens.
Set in one of south Cornwall's most beautiful areas, the country estate is just 4 miles from the pretty harbour town of Fowey, with excellent shops, restaurants, and thriving local community.
Located in the parish of Tywardreath, the house is mentioned in Daphne Du Maurier’s novel, ‘House on the Strand’, named after the Cornish meaning of the village name.
This incredible property offers an idyllic lifestyle in the Cornish countryside.
All photos belong to the listing agency.