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5 bed detached house for saleRestronguet, Mylor, Falmouth, Cornwall TR11
5 beds
6 baths
3 receptions
6,030 sq. ft
EPC Rating: B
About this property
An immaculate modern detached house, blending state of the art facilities with traditional materials and design - EPC B
Extensive views over the Carrick Roads to Restronguet Point and beyond
Accommodation extending to over 4,850 sq ft across two floors, with extensive balconies and ground floor terracing
Four reception rooms, five en suite bedrooms, and a spectacular open plan kitchen and living area
Range of outbuildings including garaging, carport and boat store
Air source Heat Pump and Solar pv panels
Planning permission for a further garage and boathouse building, with access to a tidal slipway and yacht basin with a mooring
Landscaped subtropical gardens of about 2.65 acres, with lawns, terraces, woodland walks and a stream
EPC Rating = B
Description
The House
Set in about 2.65 acres of mature gardens and grounds, with access to a tidal slipway and yacht basin, Crownick Woods enjoys a peaceful and extremely private elevated position, designed to make the most of its unspoilt rural surroundings and the breathtaking views across the Carrick Roads to Restronguet Point and beyond.
In 2021, the current owners engaged Truro based csa Architects to design this substantial waterside home, featuring expansive living spaces, generous reception rooms, five bedroom suites, leisure areasand landscaped grounds.
The property has been completed to the highest standards throughout and provides a rare opportunity to purchase a brand-new, never-lived-in modern family home-perfect for entertaining and for enjoying the very best of its beautiful creekside setting. The design blends traditional stone and slate-hung elevations with timber clad and rendered sections, bespoke windows and joinery, an airsource heat pump, Solar pv panels, and a mechanical heat recovery system.
Arranged over two floors and extending to about 4,859 sq ft, the ground floor comprises a reception hall with an elegant staircase rising to the wide galleried landing. To the left is the study and, beyond, the substantial open plan kitchen/dining and living room. This impressive space is designed for both everyday living and entertaining, enjoying excellent natural light, a large central island, and direct access to the terraces overlooking the gardens via two
pairs of French doors.
The bespoke kitchen includes a pantry/larder, an electric Everhot range cooker, and a range of integrated appliances suitable for hosting large gatherings. A further reception room, accessed from the hallway, features French doors to the terrace, a wood burner and a fitted cupboard suitable for installing an internal lift if required. Central to the ground floor are a utility and laundry room, cloakroom/WC, boot room and access to the plant room with a further WC.
Gardens and Grounds
The property is approached via a private road leading to a tarmac driveway, which rises to a parking and turning area beside the house and in front of a substantial carport and garage building. Planning permission exists for an additional garage and boat storage building adjacent to the tidal slipway and yacht basin.
The gardens have been beautifully landscaped to showcase the property’s unique setting. Multiple seating and entertaining areas include a covered space beneath the eastfacing terrace. Lawns lie both above and below the house, while pathways lead down to a stream and woodland beyond. The grounds include a variety of mature trees and shrubs, many suited to the particularly benign local climate.
Location
Set against the mesmerising backdrop of the Carrick Roads, one of Cornwall’s most celebrated natural deepwater harbours, Crownick Woods presents a rare opportunity to secure a home in one of the region’s most coveted waterside settings. Formed at the end of the last Ice Age, the Carrick Roads is a dramatic flooded valley, renowned for its expansive, sheltered waterways stretching from Falmouth towards Truro.
From its elevated position, the property enjoys panoramic views across the wide, meandering channels of the estuary, where wooded peninsulas, quiet creeks and open water combine to create a timeless maritime landscape. With depths reaching up to 34 metres in places, this magnificent stretch of water is celebrated as one of the world’s great natural harbours, long valued for sailing, anchorage and its rich maritime heritage.
Surrounded by rolling countryside, mature woodland and picturesque coves, the area offers an idyllic environment for those seeking tranquillity without compromising on lifestyle. Wildlife flourishes along the estuary, with frequent sightings of waders, waterbirds and migratory species, providing yearround natural interest.
Sailing enthusiasts are well catered for, with an active sailing club in Restronguet and the worldclass facilities at Mylor Yacht Harbour around a mile away, offering pontoon berths, moorings, chandlery, yacht club, café and restaurants. The renowned thatched Pandora Inn is a short walk along the creek, while the neighbouring towns of Falmouth and Truro provide an excellent range of culture, amenities and schooling.
Whether as a principal residence or coastal retreat, this is a home that captures the essence of Cornwall’s south coast, serene, scenic and steeped in heritage, with the everchanging waters of the Carrick Roads at its heart.
Square Footage: 6,030 sq ft
Acreage:
2.65 Acres
Directions
directions - (TR11 5st): Leave the A39 at the junction signposted for Mylor Bridge. Continue along this lane and fork left for Restronguet and Weir. Turn left for Restronguet Passage and continue down Restronguet Hill. At the bottom, turn left into Quay Road which states the road is a ‘no through road’. Continue along the lane and the drive will be seen on your left after the yacht basin and tidal slipway.
Mylor Bridge 1 mile | Penryn 3.5 miles | Falmouth 5.2 miles | Truro 8.6 miles (All mileages are approximate)
Additional Info
Available by Separate Negotiation - The yacht basin and tidal slip way as well as an additional section of woodland, with independent access and a large Shepherd’s Hut.
Services - Mains Water, Electricity, Private Drainage (Sewerage Treatment Plant). Air Source Heating. Solar Panels.
The property has private drainage and we understand is compliant with the relevant government regulations/registered with the appropriate body.
Tenure - Freehold
Viewings - Strictly by prior appointment with Savills.
Fixtures & fittings - Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale.
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.
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