Coming to the market for the first time in nearly half a century, this detached character farmhouse is situated on the outskirts of Carn Brea Village and is surrounded by the Cornish countryside.
The property dates back to the late 19th Century and is steeped in history, having been referenced in local art and literature while also being the childhood home of the famous mountaineer Norman Croucher.
The farmhouse offers well proportioned accommodation which now requires a comprehensive programme of improvement works and there are a variety of outbuildings in various states of disrepair. Interest is anticipated from those looking to create a wonderful family home in the heart of Cornwall whilst individuals may wish to consider the possibility to further enhance the farmhouse, via extension or potential re-development of some of the outbuildings, subject to all necessary consents being obtainable.
Site Measurements
The site extends to approximately 1.08 hectares (2.69 acres).
Mount Pleasant Farmhouse
Ground Floor
Porch, entrance hall, living room, dining room, kitchen and bathroom with W.C.
First Floor
Landing and three bedrooms.
Outside
Approached via an unmade lane the farmhouse has substantial outside space (much of which is currently overgrown) and includes a variety of outbuildings including piggery, Dutch barn, cow shed, workshop and three greenhouses.
AuctioneerÂ’s Note
The farmhouse has predominantly double glazed windows and a working solar panel installation on the roof. Floor plans for the farmhouse, which have been produced by the seller, will be available for inspection in the legal pack.
Local Planning Authority
Cornwall Council. Tel: 0300 1234 151. Website: cornwall.gov.uk.