4Bedrooms
5Bathrooms
415 sqmSize
Strategy: Conversion
A Grade II* Listed, imposing, sympathetic architecturally designed home, spanning over 4000 Sq Ft on the wooded outskirts of Truro.
Description
Tower House stands as a remarkable residence thought to date back to 1847, seamlessly blending historical charm with modern functionality. Meticulously converted, this home offers expansive and luminous living spaces that captivate from the moment you step inside.
Exterior and previous restoration in 2008
Externally, the property has undergone extensive restoration, including a roof that incorporates original Delabole slates on the outermost slopes, complemented by slates on the inner sections. Additionally, a rainwater system has been installed. The renovations have also facilitated the integration of insulation throughout the building, meeting contemporary standards. The elevations are crafted from local stone with lime mortar, echoing the architectural style of 19th-century Cornish mine engine houses.
To the rear there is a delightful patio which bathes in morning sun, perfect for enjoying breakfast or lunch surrounded by the lovely wild flora and wildlife.
Interior Features
Spanning over 4000 sq ft., the accommodation is designed to impress. A standout feature is the galleried ground-floor living room, which boasts slate flooring, a Scan wood-burning stove, and a full-height ceiling with exposed roof trusses and limestone columns. The original pulpit adds a unique historical touch to the space.
The generously sized kitchen is bathed in natural light, courtesy of eastern-facing leaded glass windows that filter in the morning sun. Strategically placed roof windows throughout the home not only illuminate the interiors but also offer close-up views of the impressive church tower. One such window leads to a romantic and atmospheric 'Rapunzelesque' bedroom suite nestled just below the stone broached spire and belfry.
Architectural and historical information
St Michael and All Angels Church was constructed in 1847 for the Reverend William Haslam on land provided by the Earl of Falmouth. Designed by the renowned Ecclesiastical Gothic Revival architect William White, the church was intended to serve as the focal point for a new community centered around the proposed Baldhu Mine. The name "Baldhu" is derived from the Cornish term for 'Black Mine'. However, the mine did not thrive, and the anticipated community did not materialize, leading to the church's isolation from a regular congregation.
Architecturally, the church is a fine example of Gothic Revival design, featuring lime-pointed random granite walls forming the nave, chancel, and south aisle under two parallel roofs. The structure is crowned with a three-stage tower and broach spire constructed of dressed limestone ashlar. Dressed limestone is also utilized for all columns, arches, doorways, and windows, the latter of which are particularly elegant with reticulated stone tracery and latticed leaded glazing.
The quality of design, materials, and workmanship in parish churches is exceptional, and conversions of such buildings to residential use are relatively rare. The Church Commissioners have confirmed that only one other parish church in Cornwall has been converted to residential use. Therefore, the opportunity to acquire such a quintessentially English and Cornish building is indeed a rare event.
The Grade II* Listed status of 'Tower House' underscores the architectural importance of the building. The "star" designation indicates the church's particular significance, and consequently, English Heritage has taken a keen interest in its preservation.
Location
Location
Situated approximately 4 miles southwest of Truro, Baldhu offers easy access to both Cornish coasts, which are just 10 miles apart at this point. Residents can enjoy activities such as cliffside walks at St Agnes or early morning sailing on Restronguet Creek. The immediate surroundings are surprisingly rural, considering Baldhu's proximity to Truro. Neighboring properties include those with historical ties to the church, such as the former rectory and the former school, now operating as a children's day nursery.
Truro city centre provides a diverse range of shopping facilities and restaurants, along with a mainline rail link to London Paddington. Approximately 8 miles to the south lies the town of Falmouth, renowned for its excellent maritime facilities.
Square Footage: 4,471 sq ft
Directions
From Truro, follow the road South West up Lemon Street and Falmouth Road. Use the double mini roundabout to join the A39. Follow this road for roughly 1.5 miles and take the second right sign posted 'Kea Church'. Follow Pound Lane for roughly 3 miles. Take the wide entrance on the left and follow to the end of the road, where Tower House is located on the right.
Distances (are approximate and in miles).
Truro - 5.1 miles
Falmouth - 10 miles
Perranporth 8.5 miles
Cornwall airport Newquay - 23.4 miles
Additional Info
Services - Mains water, electricity, Septic tank, Oil fired central heating.
Council Tax band: F
TENURE - Freehold
VIEWINGS - Strictly by prior appointment with Savills.
AGENT NOTES - There is a right of way to give the neighbouring property access to the road. Access with permission at restricted times to various graves.
FIXTURES AND FITTINGS - Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale, however furniture, crockery and all others such as curtains, light fittings, garden ornaments, etc. are specifically excluded but may be available by separate negotiation.
AGENT NOTE - There is a Right of Access enjoyed over the land by the neighbouring property.
IMPORTANT NOTICE - Savills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that:
1. They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact.
2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, images and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise.
Sourced reference: 163386662
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