Truro, Cornwall - Guide £1.595m
Penarth, St Clements Hill, Truro TR1 1NX
A truly gorgeous period house looking out across beautiful rolling countryside on the edge of Truro, with a sublime interior and plenty of space for a busy and growing family.
5 bedrooms (3 en-suite)
5 reception rooms plus conservatory
1 bedroom ground floor annexe
Lovingly renovated and maintained
Beautifully planted semi-walled gardens
Triple garage and private parking
Within a short walk from Cornwall’s best schools
Grade II Listed
5513 sqft
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SETTING THE SCENE
Truro boasts a wide and varied mix of national and boutique retailers within the pretty cobbled streets radiating from Truro’s iconic Cathedral. An eclectic mix of restaurants, coffee shops and bars, a cinema, and art galleries are complemented by the national-class Hall for Cornwall, which has recently had a multi-million pound refurbishment.
The city also provides the main business links for Cornwall and offers excellent private and state schooling, with a mainline link to London Paddington including overnight ‘sleeper’ service. Sports enthusiasts are particularly well-catered for with two tennis clubs along with squash, rugby, football and cricket clubs within the city. Watersports are readily accessible with the north coast surfing beaches and the highly regarded sailing waters of the Carrick Roads on the south coast, both within a short drive.
HISTORY
Penarth was originally part of the St. Clements workhouse built in the 1820s. By the mid 19th century it was divided and converted into two townhouses.
THE TOUR
Nestled on a quiet lane at the edge of the Cathedral town of Truro, sits this handsome Grade II Listed house. Rich in history and character, extends to over 5500 sqft.
The main house comprises five large bedrooms and five reception rooms along with a delightful conservatory. In addition there is a well-planned self-contained one bedroom annexe offering incredibly versatile accommodation on the ground floor.
Period proportions define the imaginative interiors, where a playful palette and bold patterns have been used with an intelligent sensibility, to bring a contemporary touch to the impressive original features, such as intricate cornicing and a remarkable bifurcated staircase. The deceptively peaceful setting and far-reaching bucolic views allow the house to feel private and almost rural, all the while remaining just a short walk to the city’s charming cobbled streets and amenities, as well as some of the south west's finest schools.
STEP OUTSIDE
The large walled garden opens from the front of the house to a delabole slate terrace with plenty of space for seating. This descends to a series of paths that weave through drifts of herbaceous perennials and lawn with surrounding walls and hedges framing the view of the hills and fields beyond. Carefully shaped and planted, the garden echoes the tradition of classical gardens, but the variety of species and combination of plants create looseness, softening the formality of its appearance.
Leading from the kitchen is a mediterranean style courtyard garden with a dining area under a pergola with mature vines.
To the rear of the property there is a triple garage and a sequence of vegetable beds, apple trees and a greenhouse. The annexe living space leads to a smaller, discreet and beautifully planted courtyard area, with independent access via a gate.
SERVICES
Mains water and electricity, private drainage and gas fired central heating.
DISTANCES (all distances approximate)
Truro (centre) 0.6 miles, Truro Golf Club 2 miles, Truro Lawn Tennis Club 2 miles, Royal Cornwall Hospital, Treliske 2 miles, St Agnes 9 miles, Falmouth 11 miles, Cornwall Airport (Newquay) 19.5 miles
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DIRECTIONS
Travelling down Morlaix Avenue on the A39, take the third exit at the Trafalgar roundabout. Take the third right and Penarth will be found on the right after 200 ft.