Porthilly, Rock
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Set in an idyllic position within the breathtaking landscape of north Cornwall, close to Rock and enjoying stunning views over the beautiful countryside to the River Camel, this small estate is set within around 19 acres (four lots) providing a unique opportunity for improvement and development, whether through modernisation, expansion or bespoke enhancement.
Features
Property Features
- Exceptional small private estate with significant development potential
- Once in a generational opportunity
- First sale since 1950
- Detached house and outbuildings
- Coastal
- Close to Rock and Camel esturay
- Stunning views
- Set within circa 19 acres (four lots)
- Immediate vacant possession available
Details
Full Details
Set in an idyllic position within the breathtaking landscape of north Cornwall, close to Rock and enjoying stunning views over the beautiful countryside to the River Camel, this small estate is set within around 19 acres (four lots) providing a unique opportunity for improvement and development, whether through modernisation, expansion or bespoke enhancement.
What our client said
"Thank you for your splendid efforts in getting the deal over the line. Your proactive approach and perseverance made all the difference."
Distances:
Rock - 0.9; Daymer Bay – 2.8; Polzeath – 3.3; Wadebridge – 6.7; Bodmin Parkway Station – 17.2; Cornwall Airport – 19.5
(All distances are approximate and in miles)
The Location
Treverrow Farm is nestled within the serene hamlet of Porthilly just moments from the highly sought-after coastal village of Rock. With Padstow accessible via a charming pedestrian ferry and Polzeath within easy reach, the location offers a perfect blend of tranquillity and convenience. Lovers of nature and wildlife will appreciate the abundance of flora and fauna including regular sightings of deer, foxes and buzzards.
Rock is renowned for its exceptional outdoor leisure activities, including sailing, windsurfing and golf at the prestigious St Enodoc and Trevose courses. The area also offers spectacular coastal walks providing panoramic views of Cornwall’s rugged beauty. Nearby beaches such as Porthilly Beach, Daymer Bay, and Polzeath showcase stunning coastal scenery, ideal for relaxation and exploration.
The local culinary scene is equally impressive, featuring an array of outstanding restaurants and pubs. In Rock, The Mariners, St Enedoc Hotel, Fourboys and The Dining Room offer exquisite dining experiences on your doorstep. Other notable establishments include Rick Stein’s celebrated Seafood Restaurant and Paul Ainsworth’s No.6 in Padstow, alongside his gastropub. Just up the coast in Port Isaac, Nathan Outlaw’s Michelin-starred restaurant provides an unforgettable fine dining experience.
Beyond Rock, the property is conveniently located near Wadebridge, a charming market town brimming with independent shops, cafes, and eateries. Wadebridge serves as a central hub for the renowned Camel Trail, a scenic route perfect for cycling or walking, offering a unique way to explore north Cornwall’s natural beauty.
Rock attracts visitors with its upmarket amenities, stunning sandy beach, and relaxed seaside atmosphere. The area is a haven for wildlife watchers and walkers, with scenic routes leading across the sand to Daymer Bay and Polzeath. Additionally, Rock is home to the historic St Enodoc Church, famously associated with poet Sir John Betjeman, and the legendary Doom Bar sandbank, steeped in Cornish folklore.
Tenure, services and material information
Freehold. Mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil fired AGA. LPG for annexe.
Council Tax: band E
Broadband: Full Fibre connection (source: https://www.openreach.com/broadband-network/fibre-availability)














