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FARMHOUSE HAS CHARACTER
Western Morning News (Saturday)
|August 02, 2025
Lower Tregunnon is in a quiet rural location with easy access to the A30 three miles to the east. The picturesque moorland village of Altarnun is one mile to the south and Launceston is seven miles northeast.
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The property includes a farmhouse, two two-bedroom holiday cottages, a studio barn with potential, stables, all in 3.3 acres of gardens and paddocks and with no onward chain.
The Grade II listed farmhouse is believed to date back to 1630, retaining many of its original character features including exposed wooden beams, deep sill windows, fireplaces and slate flagstone floors in the reception rooms.
Accommodation includes a sitting room with exposed wall and ceiling beams, a garden room with French doors to a private side patio and a dining room with feature fireplace and wood-burning stove.
This story is from the August 02, 2025 edition of Western Morning News (Saturday).
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