Period farmhouse with modern retrofit, large gardens and countryside privacy.
Approximately 0.5 acre landscaped gardens and private patio
Tredannick Farmhouse is a classic detached farmhouse set privately on approximately 0.5 acres on the edge of Wadebridge. The house combines period character—slate flagstone floors, exposed beams and three multifuel stoves—with a comprehensive recent retrofit that raised the EPC from F to B. Upgrades include external wall insulation, new double glazing, an air source heat pump, solar PV, full rewire and new plumbing, so the property feels characterful yet thermally improved.
Accommodation is arranged over multiple levels and includes three reception rooms, a large L-shaped living/kitchen/dining area, utility room and four generous double bedrooms. The layout will suit families who want separate living zones and home working space; the detached garage, ample driveway parking and large gardens add useful day-to-day practicality.
Buyers should note a few material points: there is a single family bathroom for four double bedrooms, the property uses a private drainage system rather than mains sewer, and council tax is band E (above average). The house sits in a remoter hamlet classification and the wider area scores as deprived on local indices, so services and amenities are quieter than in urban locations.
Despite those considerations, the home is chain free and has modern energy systems, ultrafast broadband and strong mobile signal—useful for remote working and family connectivity. For buyers seeking a substantial period home with updated services, spacious grounds and excellent access to North Cornwall’s coast and Wadebridge amenities, Tredannick offers rare scale and character in a tranquil rural setting.