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Full Details for 10 Bedroom Plot for sale in Truro, TR4 :
LOCATION:
Truro is the county town of Cornwall and the most southerly city in Great Britain. It grew to be an important centre of trade thanks firstly to its port, but later because of its role as a stannary town for the mining industry. Today, Truro is the centre for administration, leisure and retail in Cornwall and has a population of 20,920.
The city is well-known for its cathedral (completed in 1910), as well as its cobbled streets, open spaces and many examples of Georgian architecture. It is also the location of the Royal Cornwall Museum, the Hall for Cornwall, Cornwall's Courts of Justice and Cornwall County Council.
Zelah is a village in Cornwall, approximately 5 miles north of Truro.The A30 London-Lands End road used to pass through Zelah until 1992 when a bypass was built south of the village to divert the trunk road away from the main street. The pub in Zelah is an old coaching inn named The Half Moon, but it was renamed The Hawkins Arms in the 19th century in honour of a descendant of Westcountry seafarer Sir Richard Hawkins..
DIRECTIONS:
From Carland Cross (Junction of A39 and A30 North of Truro) take the A30 headed South West for 0.8 miles. Treworrian Manor is on the right set well back from the Road.
GENERAL:
This site, set well back from the A30 totals two and a half acres, one acre (on the west side), has a brand new prestigious dwelling nearing completion. The Eastern section is now for sale with detailed planning permission for a Manor House, mean while the existing old properties yield income of £20,000 per annum.
The property will have far reaching panoramic views both to the South and North, and is within easy reach of both Truro and the coast.
Truro is the county town of Cornwall and the most southerly city in Great Britain. It grew to be an important centre of trade thanks firstly to its port, but later because of its role as a stannary town for the mining industry. Today, Truro is the centre for administration, leisure and retail in Cornwall and has a population of 20,920.
The city is well-known for its cathedral (completed in 1910), as well as its cobbled streets, open spaces and many examples of Georgian architecture. It is also the location of the Royal Cornwall Museum, the Hall for Cornwall, Cornwall's Courts of Justice and Cornwall County Council.
Zelah is a village in Cornwall, approximately 5 miles north of Truro.The A30 London-Lands End road used to pass through Zelah until 1992 when a bypass was built south of the village to divert the trunk road away from the main street. The pub in Zelah is an old coaching inn named The Half Moon, but it was renamed The Hawkins Arms in the 19th century in honour of a descendant of Westcountry seafarer Sir Richard Hawkins..
DIRECTIONS:
From Carland Cross (Junction of A39 and A30 North of Truro) take the A30 headed South West for 0.8 miles. Treworrian Manor is on the right set well back from the Road.
GENERAL:
This site, set well back from the A30 totals two and a half acres, one acre (on the west side), has a brand new prestigious dwelling nearing completion. The Eastern section is now for sale with detailed planning permission for a Manor House, mean while the existing old properties yield income of £20,000 per annum.
The property will have far reaching panoramic views both to the South and North, and is within easy reach of both Truro and the coast.