Listed Georgian manor house in Cornwall
A fully restored Cornish manor house in St. Mabyn is believed to date back to 1740 and is Grade II listed
Tredinnick Manor is a magnificent Grade II listed manor house in the village of St. Mabyn in Cornwall dating back to 1740. The property provides well laid out, spacious accommodation which extends to over 6,000sq ft, arranged over three floors.
The majority of the principal rooms face south and enjoy wonderful views out over the countryside. Accommodation includes well proportioned, characterful rooms including a reception hall, drawing room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, sitting room, study, library and cellars on the ground and lower ground floors. Upstairs are the master bedroom suite and three guest bedroom suites, plus four further bedrooms and two family bathrooms.
In addition to the main house, the substantial detached garage and games room has potential to be converted to provide further accommodation, subject to necessary consents.
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Outside the majority of the gardens lie to the front of the house with areas of lawn, a pond and a selection of mature trees and shrubs. There are also two paddocks and a small area of woodland. To the rear is an attractive stone courtyard which leads to an orchard.
St. Mabyn is a popular village in an unspoiled area of North Cornwall located between Bodmin Moor and the Camel Estuary with a good range of local amenities. Wadebridge and Bodmin are the main nearby towns for further shopping.
The guide price is £1.3m. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 1392 423 111 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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