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Westerlands is a 16th century, granite stone and slate farmhouse with adjoining converted two storey barn. The whole property is superbly appointed and has been meticulously maintained internally and externally.
But for two threshing doorways of the converted barn there is sensitive timber replacement double glazing throughout, oil fired central heating and an excellent external system of flood lighting and security lights.
The property is beautifully decorated and fitted with good quality floor coverings throughout, including some slate and oak.
A real feature of the property is character and charm in virtually every room in the property and from which unusually for an ancient house, there are superb and extensive unspoilt country views extending to Dartmoor.
Set high up on the western flank of the Lynher Valley and on the south eastern edge of Bodmin Moor, this unique ancient homestead has an away from it all atmosphere, but is only 0.2 of a mile from the B3254, some 7 miles south west of the ancient Cornish capital of Launceston and the A30 dual carriageway spineroad for Cornwall and Devon. The property is also 7 miles north of the market town of Liskeard and the A38 link to the city of Plymouth providing continental ferry port and intercity rail link. From Launceston, Exeter (a further 42 miles) provides an international airport, the M5 motorway link and intercity rail link.
In all directions from the property is scenery of outstanding natural beauty. To the north is the rugged North Cornish coast famed for quaint former fishing villages and popular family surfing beaches. To the west are the open spaces of Bodmin Moor. From the property it is only 1/4 of a mile by quiet country lane to open moorland ideal for walking and riding. To the east is Dartmoor National Park, and to the south the hidden secrets of the Lyhner and Tamar Valleys steeped in 17th century mining history and renowned for salmon fishing.
There is a good selection of state and private schools in the surrounding towns of Launceston, Tavistock and Plymouth. Primary education and a well thought of local Theatre is 1.5 miles at Upton Cross.
In the area is a wealth of sporting activity. There are excellent shoots, the fabulous open spaces of Bodmin moor for walking and riding, the magical scenery of both Tamar and Lynher Valleys for fishing, sailing at Plymouth and in the Tamar Estuary, surfing beaches to the North and South and a selection of good golf courses in all directions.
But for two threshing doorways of the converted barn there is sensitive timber replacement double glazing throughout, oil fired central heating and an excellent external system of flood lighting and security lights.
The property is beautifully decorated and fitted with good quality floor coverings throughout, including some slate and oak.
A real feature of the property is character and charm in virtually every room in the property and from which unusually for an ancient house, there are superb and extensive unspoilt country views extending to Dartmoor.
Set high up on the western flank of the Lynher Valley and on the south eastern edge of Bodmin Moor, this unique ancient homestead has an away from it all atmosphere, but is only 0.2 of a mile from the B3254, some 7 miles south west of the ancient Cornish capital of Launceston and the A30 dual carriageway spineroad for Cornwall and Devon. The property is also 7 miles north of the market town of Liskeard and the A38 link to the city of Plymouth providing continental ferry port and intercity rail link. From Launceston, Exeter (a further 42 miles) provides an international airport, the M5 motorway link and intercity rail link.
In all directions from the property is scenery of outstanding natural beauty. To the north is the rugged North Cornish coast famed for quaint former fishing villages and popular family surfing beaches. To the west are the open spaces of Bodmin Moor. From the property it is only 1/4 of a mile by quiet country lane to open moorland ideal for walking and riding. To the east is Dartmoor National Park, and to the south the hidden secrets of the Lyhner and Tamar Valleys steeped in 17th century mining history and renowned for salmon fishing.
There is a good selection of state and private schools in the surrounding towns of Launceston, Tavistock and Plymouth. Primary education and a well thought of local Theatre is 1.5 miles at Upton Cross.
In the area is a wealth of sporting activity. There are excellent shoots, the fabulous open spaces of Bodmin moor for walking and riding, the magical scenery of both Tamar and Lynher Valleys for fishing, sailing at Plymouth and in the Tamar Estuary, surfing beaches to the North and South and a selection of good golf courses in all directions.