Grade II Georgian farmhouse with 150 acres, cottages and farm buildings — flexible lotting and income potential.
Grade II Georgian farmhouse with formal gardens and pond
Trenodden is a handsome Grade II Georgian farmhouse set at the heart of a productive c.150-acre estate in southeast Cornwall. The principal house offers generous, light-filled rooms across three storeys, formal gardens, a pond and a sweeping tree-lined approach — a classic country residence with strong rental and agricultural income potential.
The yard includes six residential cottages currently let on Assured Shorthold Tenancies, plus extensive traditional and modern farm buildings and high-quality arable and pasture land. The estate is offered as a whole or in three lots, allowing purchasers to buy the farmhouse and cottages with about 50 acres, a larger arable block, or additional parcels depending on needs.
Buyers should note this is a Grade II listed property: listed status will restrict alterations and may complicate conversions of outbuildings. The main house and some buildings will need ongoing maintenance and energy upgrades — the farmhouse EPC is F and council tax banding is high. Services include mains electricity, private water with UV treatment and septic drainage; broadband is very slow in this location.
This property suits an experienced agricultural buyer, investor looking for diversified rental and farming income, or a family seeking an established country estate with scope for sensitive improvement. Practical matters such as listed-building consent, servicing of private drainage, energy performance improvement and adaptation of buildings should be factored into intended use and budgets.