A 250 cow, 275 acre Dairy Farm in Lanreath has come onto the market, advertised at £3.7million.
The property includes a four bedroom farm house and a productive dairy farm serviced by an excellent modern dairy complex.
Built in 1870, Carwen Farm is located close to Cornwall’s “Riviera Coastline”, which offers the fishing villages of Looe and Polperro together with the deep harbour port and estuary of Fowey. There are also eight bay steel and fibre cement straw stores, a former parlour building, six bay concrete framed cubicle sheds for 130 (100’ x 90’) and three silage clamps.
The house lies a short distance from the farm buildings, enjoying its own privacy and open views across the farm in its own enclosed gardens serviced by a substantial garage/store.
In addition to the principal farmhouse, the farm is also serviced by a farm cottage which is located a short distance from the farm buildings.
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The holding totals about 257 acres with the land divided between three parcels. The principal parcel of land extends to about 103.54 acres with a further parcel of 69.73 acres to the east and the northernmost parcel extending to about 83.85 acres.. All of the land is serviced by council maintained roads and divided into good sized manageable enclosures, all cropped within the pasture and maize rotation.
Lot 2 comprises two traditional attractive stone and slate barns set within about four acres which has attractive views down the valley. A prior notification application under class Q has been submitted for the conversion of the westernmost barn to a two storey three bedroom dwelling with a gross external area of about 184sqm. Cornwall Council have confirmed that the application is acceptable subject to the submission of an ecological report. The report is currently being prepared.
Carwen Farm is offered for sale as a whole or in two separate lots by private treaty.
Sale is by Carter Jonas.
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