Western Morning News (Saturday)

OWN A PIECE OF CORNWALL

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Here’s a rare opportunit­y to acquire a developmen­t site in a great location, close to the North Cornwall beaches and the tourism hotspot of Padstow. Treravel Farm Barns are in St Ervan, in easy reach of the A39. On a level site of about 3/4 of an acre are two stone barns and two agricultur­al barns.

There’s lots of scope for what you could do here, but it’s got planning permission to create four detached residentia­l dwellings, each in excess of 2,000 sq ft.

Alternativ­ely, you could buy just one of the properties to have your own little piece of Cornwall.

The hamlet of St Ervan has a beautiful rural position, within a few miles of the most sought-after locations in the county.

For many years, nearby Padstow (4.5 miles), St. Merryn (3 miles), Trevone (4 miles) and Harlyn Bay (4.5 miles) have topped lists as holiday destinatio­ns.

The outdoor lifestyle is one of the main attraction­s for this part of Cornwall, with a great selection of beautiful sandy surfing beaches, most notably The Seven Bays.

Water sports enthusiast­s can get out and about in the calmer waters of the Camel Estuary. Two of the best golf courses in the county, St Enedoc in Rock and the championsh­ip course at Trevose, have stunning views and an active community.

Padstow and the surroundin­g areas have gained a reputation for fine food and local produce, due to the celebrity chefs Rick Stein, Paul Ainsworth and Nathan Outlaw.

Treravel Farm Barns comprises four individual barns, available to be sold separately or together as one listing. Guide prices range from £200,000 to £900,000.

Barns One and Two have permission to be converted to dwellings. Barn One, £300,000, is a detached two-storey stone barn with a natural slate roof.

The design proposes a four-bedroom home with two en-suite bedrooms and a family bath room on the first floor. On the ground floor is a semi open-plan kitchen/dining/living area. Additional rooms include a boot room/utility, WC and study.

Spacious Barn Two, with a guide price of £275,000, is a single-storey L-shaped stone barn with a slate roof. Standing in a good plot of about a quarter of an acre, it has plenty of space to create a lovely garden.

The proposed design is for a classic barn conversion layout with four bedrooms, including two en-suites and a family bathroom, accessible from a corridor running along the west wing. The other wing would comprise the living room, dining/family room, kitchen, utility and WC.

The Machine Store and the Sheep House are recognised as Class Q Permitted developmen­t, with prior approval not required.

On the market with a guide price of £200,000, the Machine Store boasts a courtyard garden.

Set within a smaller plot, this building would lend itself well to a low-maintenanc­e home or holiday home. The proposed design is for a three en-suite bedroom home with an open-plan living area, with high ceilings.

Finally, the Sheep House, guide price £225,000, has the largest plot of just over 1/4 of an acre.

Here is proposed a generous three to four-bedroom family home, again with a substantia­l open-plan living area and beautiful woodland views.

Provisions have been made to enable a mains water connection from the public road, and there is three-phase electricit­y supply running across the site.

Treravel Farm Barns are on the market with Humberts in Truro. You can contact them on 01872 278288 or truro@.humberts.com.

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Aerial view of the site
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Barn Two
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The Sheep House
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The Machinery Store

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