Experience the best rural living without sacrificing the convenience of nearby amenities at Drovers Barn. A charming granite-built barn conversion in the picturesque Cornish countryside. Though it feels a world away from the hustle and bustle, you'll be pleasantly surprised at how close you still are to civilisation.
As you meander down the peaceful country track and park your vehicle, you'll feel at home in this spacious first-floor flat. With stunning countryside views, Drovers Barn offers two generous double bedrooms, a cosy lounge perfect for relaxing, and a large kitchen/diner ideal for cooking and entertaining. The well-appointed shower room completes the living space.
One of the standout features of this property is its natural mineral water supply, with water and sewage costs at just £10 per person per month. Offering significant savings compared to standard utility bills.
Pets are considered, but dogs are prohibited due to the farm/yard setting.
The property is available immediately for long-term rental. The initial term needs to be at least 6 months, but a 12-month Assured Shorthold Tenancy (AST) is preferred. The last tenant was in situ for 7 years so we hope we can find a lovely tenant that wants to make this home.
Explore the Local Area
Situated in the quaint village of Crowlas, Drovers Barn provides a serene rural lifestyle while keeping you connected to nearby attractions. Crowlas boasts local amenities, including a convenience store and the well-regarded Star Inn pub, known for its selection of local beers. The village is also home to a modern Methodist Chapel that hosts various community activities, fostering a welcoming atmosphere.
For nature enthusiasts, the surrounding countryside offers numerous walking and cycling opportunities. A short drive will take you to the stunning Cornish coastline, where you can explore beautiful beaches and coastal paths.
The nearby town of Penzance, just three miles west, offers a wealth of attractions and activities. Stroll along the historic Penzance Promenade, enjoy the subtropical flora at Morrab Gardens, or dip in the iconic Art Deco Jubilee Pool. Penzance also boasts a vibrant arts scene, with numerous galleries and the renowned Penlee House Gallery and Museum showcasing local art and history.
The area is rich in heritage sites for those interested in history and culture. Visit the ancient hillfort of Lesingey Round or the beautifully maintained Trengwainton Garden, both offering a glimpse into Cornwall's past.
With its blend of rural tranquillity and proximity to cultural and natural attractions, Drovers Barn at Rosevidney Farm offers an ideal home for those seeking the best of both worlds.
Mains Electric, Night storage heating.
Broadband is available, but no current account, so please check what you may be able to get with a supplier.
Council tax band: A, EPC rating: E