
Dating back to the 16th Century this beautiful Manor was
once the stopping off house for monks of the Tywardreath
Priory, on their journey from Barnstaple to Truro.
The Manor is a Cornish stone
house peacefully situated within its own walled garden of
climbing roses, Hydrangea, and a mass of colourful shrubs.
From the windows there are panoramic views of the countryside
and the North Cornish coast in the distance. To the back
of the house there is a large enclosed garden alongside Jerry
the pony's paddock. The garden has football post, swings
and sandpit, from the field gate the farm animals can be
seen.
The 500 year old house boasts all modern facilities
yet retains unique period features and charm. The slate floor
hallway leads into the beautiful original slate floor rugged
lounge. The impressive Jacobean sideboard dominates this
room with its woodburner set in an inglenook fireplace and
oak beamed ceiling. Large flat screen T.V. with DVD player.
Leading from here is a small sun lounge. In the backhouse
there is a toilet and cloakroom, the washing machine, freezer
and extra fridge. Tiles line both the backhouse and kitchen
floors. The new oak kitchen has plenty of cupboard space
with built in dishwasher and fridge,ceramic hob and microwave.
A large pine kitchen table with seating for eight. Central
heating is available.
Upstairs there is a Master double bedroom
with en-suite shower room, a four poster double bedroom,
a twin bedded room and bunk bedroom. A bathroom with over
bath power shower. All rooms have lovely views over the pretty
farmyard and countryside.

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