Description
Beautifully presented barn conversion offering versatile and spacious family sized accommodation of around 2322 sq ft. Picturesque rural views, popular village, solar panels and EV charging point, four/ five bedrooms, three reception rooms. Council Tax Band D, chain free sale, Freehold. EPC - TBC.
Situation - Enjoying picturesque rural views, Kinsmans Barns is nestled within the small yet well served village of St Day, ideally positioned between Chacewater and Redruth. This delightful residence offers direct access to an extensive network of scenic footpaths and countryside trails, all set within a welcoming and friendly community.
This is a fantastic opportunity to acquire a beautiful family home in a characterful village steeped in rich mining heritage, known for its strong sense of community and convenient access to both coast and countryside. The property is perfectly placed to take advantage of local amenities, including a Londis village shop, post office, traditional public house The St. Day Inn and community facilities, all within easy walking distance. Surrounded by unspoilt countryside the area is ideal for those seeking outdoor pursuits, scenic walks and a more relaxed pace of life.
Situated approximately seven miles from both the north and south coasts, the property enjoys a highly convenient central location with excellent access to Truro, Falmouth, and the A30. The north coast boasts a selection of stunning sandy surfing beaches, with Porthtowan being the closest, while the south coast offers the renowned sailing waters of the Carrick Roads, along with Mylor Yacht Harbour. The Cathedral City of Truro provides a vibrant shopping and cultural centre, home to a wide range of national retailers. Mainline railway stations at Redruth and Truro offer direct connections to London Paddington, making this an ideal location.
Description - Kinsmans Barns offers a unique opportunity to acquire a beautifully presented home in a peaceful yet well connected Cornish location. Steeped in history, the origins of the substantial granite building are believed to date back some 200 years having been built to serve as the Counthouse for Wheal Quick and then later used in the mid 1800's for agricultural purposes. In the early 2000's Architects were commissioned, drawings created and approval passed for repurposing the barn into what was sensitively and lovingly curated with completion finalised in 2005.
This wonderful home now combining a wealth of characterful features including log burner with exposed granite lintel and side detailing, exposed ceiling beams and high vaulted ceilings to the bedrooms, yet with the modern comforts of two en-suites, family bathroom, hardwood double glazed windows, oil fired central heating, solar panels with EV point and a well equipped kitchen with breakfast bar and a Rangemaster stove. This delightful property is ideal for those seeking countryside living without compromising on convenience.
The property boasts a spacious and thoughtfully designed interior, featuring a welcoming entrance with a mezzanine level above, a spacious principal living room which gives a sense of home and comfort and a well-appointed, bright and airy kitchen fitted with contemporary units and quality appliances and a convenient ground floor bathroom/ shower room/ w.c Generous proportions throughout create a spacious and comfortable living environment perfectly suited to both everyday family life and entertaining. The bedrooms are well sized and tastefully decorated, offering tranquil spaces to unwind, while the bathroom facilities are finished to a high standard. The Velux windows allow for an abundance of natural light into the kitchen with its high ceiling enhancing the inviting atmosphere of the home. Leading off there is a formal dining room, office, laundry room/ utility and a wonderful day room which overlooks the patio, garden and far reaching countryside beyond.
Outside - Externally, the property benefits from attractive surroundings, with outdoor space ideal for relaxing, dining, or enjoying the picturesque Cornish countryside views. Parking is conveniently available to the front and side and is laid to loose granite chippings. To the side is a timber carport plus a walled courtyard housing the sheltered greenhouse whilst to the rear is an enclosed lawn garden with a nicely sheltered patio, ideal for summer barbeques and alfresco dining.
Kinsmans Barns represents a superb opportunity to secure a charming home in a sought after village location therefore early viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate all that this property has to offer.
Services - Mains drainage, electricity and metered water.
Conservation area - St. Day
Council tax band - D
Oil central heating.
Flood risk - Very low.
Broadband: Basic and Superfast are available (Ofcom).
Mobile phone: 02, Vodaphone and are EE likely (Ofcom).
Satellite and Fibre - Sky and BT are available.
EPC rating - C
Viewings - Strictly and only by prior appointment via Stags' Truro office.
Directions - Leaving Truro and heading west on the A390 passing RCH Trelisk, following signs out of the city, stay on the A390 passing through Chacewater toward Redruth, look for signs for routes toward St Day and continuing straight into the village centre, after leaving Fore Street head into Vogue Terrace where the property can be found on the left hand side.
Agents Note - An adjoining parcel of land is available to purchase for those looking for a larger plot. This is by separate negotiation.