AN 'EXTRAORDINARY' property in Cornwall which is 'brimming with style' is on the market for £2,750,000.
The five-bedroom house, based in St. Mawes, Truro, has been put on the market with H Tiddy estate agents.
It has been described by the agents as a "resplendent and unique super-prime residence" sitting on two acres boasting a detached two-bedroom cottage and a detached garage/workshop.
The property's brochure notes that the family home is full of character with exquisite interiors and well-designed living spaces.
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Based in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on the edge of St Mawes, Voskelly Barn is set in around two acres of landscaped gardens.
The sprawling home has an ancillary two-bedroom luxury detached cottage (with an established holiday letting history), a detached barn/workshop, plus a detached garage/boat store with an open plan studio.
On entering the home the main reception hall shows the true nature of the house showcasing the craftsmanship of the materials with a flagstone slate floor and exposed stone wall.
The stunning kitchen is at the heart of the home with a huge island under a trio of archways.
There is also a utility room and three reception rooms on the ground floor.
The master suite sits on the upper floor and is accessed via its own staircase and has a luxury ensuite bathroom.
The other four large bedrooms are all on the ground floor wings, three of which have ensuites.
Outside the proeprty is entered through gates with a large driveway for numerous cars.
To the rear of the main residence is a tranquil area with a hot tub, an ornamental pond and two decked terraces, one with a barbeque area and chiminea, perfect for meals alfresco.
The gardens are approximately two acres and have been landscaped for ease of maintenance.
To find out more about the property visit Zoopla.
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