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Modern 4 bed Detached property

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Listed Jul 16, 2025
£1,250,000
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£700,000 Dec 7, 2017
£340,000 Mar 2, 2004

Description

"A stunning four bedroom cottage, minutes from Trevaunance Cove, with a holiday let Shepherd s Hut.

Description

Built in the 1890s, Goonlaze is a charming, detached residence originally designed as a workers cottage. This beautifully presented home is in a highly sought after area, just a short walk from both St. Agnes village and Trevaunance Cove. Believed to be the first dwelling on Quay Road, Goonlaze takes its name from a ship, and timbers from that vessel were used in its construction.

Thoughtfully and tastefully decorated throughout, this property benefits from high quality fittings and finishes. The double glazed wooden casement windows are painted in the elegant Farrow and Ball Shaded White, complement the soft wall tones. Fired Earth tiles and Lefroy Brooks sanitaryware can be found in the bathrooms adding a touch of luxury. Additionally, contemporary lighting enhances the overall balance and character.

Ground Floor A stable door leads directly into a bright and airy dual aspect sunroom that opens to the kitchen. Four large Velux windows flood the room with light, offering space for a good sized table with views of the garden. Bespoke hand made in frame kitchen units provide clever storage. An Everhot electric range cooker and a beautiful wooden shelved double pantry enhance the space. There s a handy island with large drawers and bar stool seating, along with a stable door to the side.

To the rear of the kitchen is a versatile space currently used as a studio. This area features a high pitched ceiling and a convenient storage cupboard and shelving. From here is a fully tiled shower room with walk in shower. Additionally there is a good sized utility room, again with bespoke cabinets for ample storage, a traditional Belfast sink, and space for coats.
The main reception room features a charming handmade Chilli Penguin wood burning stove, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for cozy evenings, and double French doors to the garden. A second reception room, accessed directly from the sunroom, includes a fireplace and built in shelving, adding both character and functionality to the space.

First Floor Turning stairs, bathed with natural light, lead to a bright, carpeted landing. The triple aspect principal bedroom has a wonderfully relaxing atmosphere, offering glimpses of the sea and the soothing sound of the babbling brook below.
There are three further bedrooms, two with views of the garden and one with views towards the coast. The beautiful family bathroom, equipped with a roll top bath and a rainfall shower, features half tiled walls and hand painted decor above.

Gardens and Exterior Steps from a large gravel seating area lead up to a path through the lawn, which is surrounded by mature planting. To the side is a versatile office, beautifully hand crafted out of British Cedar by Wild Scape. This space is fully insulated, features double glazing, and has its own electricity supply. The private, south facing garden enjoys the sun throughout the day and is a haven for local wildlife. At the end of the garden, passing raised beds and fruit trees, a handmade oak bridge crosses the stream that flows the length of the garden. There is a grand, oak framed double garage with a reclaimed slate roof and a woodstore.

Shepherd s Hut Set in a very private and tranquil setting, run as a successful holiday let, the double shepherd s hut features bespoke hand painted ceilings, a log burner, and copper work surfaces. Bordered to one side by woodland, the private garden houses a wood fired hot tub, shower, and raised decking. Please do look at the holiday let website

A large, gated parking area for several cars is located at the top of the garden, with an additional parking space found at the rear of the property.

Location

St Agnes, located on the north coast of Cornwall, is set in an area of outstanding natural beauty and is designated as a World Heritage Site. This historic and picturesque village boasts a vibrant community, featuring numerous cafes, restaurants, craft shops, and galleries. Until the 1920s, St Agnes served as a significant centre for the mining of copper and tin, both in prehistoric and modern times.

Trevaunance Cove, the main beach of St. Agnes, was a busy harbour in the 18th and 19th centuries. The sandy bay is perfect for surfing, bodyboarding, and swimming. Its wide golden sands and rugged cliffs make it an ideal spot for exploration, and the Southwest Coast Path runs along the northern edge.

Education There is a primary school in St Agnes and primary, secondary and further education schools and colleges in Truro. All with good and outstanding Ofsted ratings.

Square Footage 2,599 sq ft



Directions

Head north on Stippy Stappy and turn left onto Trevaunance Road, follow Trevaunance Road downhill for about 0.5 miles, continue straight until you reach the cove there s a car park near the beach.

Distances St. Agnes town centre 0.7 miles, Perranporth 4 miles, Truro 9 miles, Newquay airport 23.5 miles, A30 3 miles

Additional Info

Services Mains electric, water, drainage. Oil fired central heating.

Broadband Fibre broadband direct to the house. Satellite TV.

Viewings Strictly by prior appointment with Savills.

Fixtures and Fittings Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale, however furniture, crockery and all others such as curtains, light fittings, garden ornaments, etc. are specifically excluded but may be available by separate negotiation.

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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Data point Compared to road
670 sqm plot

Property Location

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Nearby Schools
St Agnes ACE Academy
0.4mi
Mithian School
1.1mi
Mount Hawke Academy
2.3mi
Perranporth Community Primary School
2.9mi
Three Bridges School
3.1mi
Nearby Stations
Redruth Station
5.8mi
Truro Station
7.1mi
Perranwell Station
7.9mi
Camborne Station
8.5mi
Newquay Station
8.8mi
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