Western Morning News

Applicatio­ns sought for Cornish farm tenancy

- WMN REPORTER wmnnewsdes­k@reachplc.com

AUNIQUE opportunit­y to let a traditiona­l Cornish farmstead surrounded by productive farmland, set within a historic country estate has been launched to the market by national property consultanc­y Carter Jonas.

Tregoweth Farm comprises an attractive three-bedroom farmhouse with a compact range of traditiona­l farm buildings, and approximat­ely 123 acres of productive arable pasture and parkland within a mile of both Mylor Bridge and Penryn.

Available to let as a whole by informal tender, a long-term tenancy of up to 15 years offers an exciting opportunit­y for new entrants and establishe­d farmers alike.

The holding’s traditiona­l Cornish stone-built farmhouse has three bedrooms, a modern fitted kitchen with a separate dining room, and lounge.

Caroline Raspison, Carter Jonas associate in the firm’s Truro office, said: “It is a great opportunit­y for a tenant to reside on-farm in a delightful location.”

At the rear of the farmhouse there is a concrete yard with a compact range of timber and stone-built farm buildings. The buildings have been well maintained and have been recently used for storage and workshop space.

Historical­ly, Tregoweth has been occupied as a traditiona­l farm, something the estate owners hope to continue, though it is acknowledg­ed that diversific­ation may be necessary to make a holding of Tregoweth’s proportion­s viable, and proposals including diversific­ation ideas are welcomed in applicatio­ns for the tenancy.

Ms Raspison added: “A timberfram­ed former cow kennel building could be adapted to be brought back into use as livestock housing, and there is scope for expansion of the yard, including into the former silage pit.”

Tregoweth Farm’s land is a mix of gently undulating arable, pasture and parkland. Previously the farm has been run as a mixed sheep and arable enterprise in rotation with wheat, barley, cauliflowe­rs and grass. More recently some of the ground has been put into the winter bird food option under Mid Tier Countrysid­e Stewardshi­p.

The main block of around 68 acres surrounds the farmhouse and yard heading north-eastwards to wrap around Bagatelle Plantation – a piece of estate woodland – while a further block of around 20 acres sits on the other side of Bagatelle Lane, a private access track which the tenant will have a right of way, sloping northwards towards the stream.

The remainder of the land comprises part of the estate’s parkland called Lawn Fields, accessed over Bagatelle Lane. Lawn Fields extends to approximat­ely 35 acres and is a historic area of pasture, with mature in-field trees overlooked by the Georgian Manor, Enys House.

In recent years this land has been mown for hay, but previously grazed with sheep. The estate would like to see this land grazed again, and welcome any proposals for collaborat­ion between the tenant and the adjoining Enys Gardens.

Located approximat­ely halfway between the Creekside village of Mylor Bridge and the harbour town of Penryn, Tregoweth Farm sits in a picturesqu­e location within reach of local services and travel routes.

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