Stunning Cornish farmhouse by the sea
This stunning period farmhouse near Looe would be perfect for an equestrian buyer


Portlooe Barton Farm is an immaculate house plus cottage with equestrian facilities by the sea near Looe in Cornwall. Competely refurbished in 2007, the property now has great family living spaces including a large open-plan kitchen/breakfast room, drawing room, dining/sitting room with log burner, study and large entrance hall downstairs.
Upstairs are three en-suite bedrooms on the first landing, plus a further study/bedroom four. A corridor leads to the master bedroom suite, which has a separate further bedroom/study.
The second floor houses a sitting room leading through to another bedroom which could all be one large bedroom suite, if desired. The one-bedroom cottage is located to the side of the house.
The gardens and grounds come to around 14 acres of pasture with numerous field shelters and the equestrian facilities are excellent, with seven loose boxes (plus another two at the top of the land) plus a secure tack room, ménage, storage barns, workshop and a car port for a horse lorry.
Portlooe Barton Farm is just half a mile from Looe on the south coast of Cornwall and walking distance to the sea.
The guide price is £1.25m. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 01392 423 111 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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