St. Clement, Truro, Cornwall, TR1 1SX | Property for sale | Savills
27.56 Ha(68.11 Ac)
Guide price £700,000(€828,025)

St. ClementTruro, Cornwall, TR1 1SX

  • Freehold

Key features

  • Established woodland plantations and o
  • Organic pasture land
  • Spectacular peninsula setting
  • Lot 2 of wider Park Farm sale
  • Further land available by separate negotiation

Unique Peninsula Estate Just 1.5 Miles From Truro

About this property

  • Lot 2 stretches south along the eastern flank of the farm and generally has an easterly and southerly aspect affording outstanding views of over the Truro River.

    The majority of the land at Park Farm has been planted over the last 20 years to woodland with a harmonious mixed blend of broadleaves which are broken up by statuesque Monterey Pines which were planted as wind breaks by a previous owner. Rides and areas of open ground adorned with a rich tapestry of ferns, mosses, and wildflowers, invite exploration and serve as vital habitats for a variety of wildlife, providing shelter and breeding grounds for numerous species. Close to the southern boundary is the remains of an old quarry and a building which we understand had previously been used as part of a ‘cottage'.

    The woodland offers potential for ecotourism with endless possibilities including developing guided nature walks, birdwatching excursions, and photography tours that could combine with Eco-friendly accommodations, such as rustic cabins or glamping sites (stp). Interwoven with the woodland the organic pasture fields create a picturesque mosaic of greenery that enhances the natural beauty of the landscape. These fields, managed using sustainable farming practices, provide vital habitat for grazing animals while seamlessly blending into the surrounding woodland environment. The organic pasture fields not only serve as a scenic backdrop but also play a crucial role in promoting biodiversity and ecological balance by supporting a myriad of insect pollinators, birds, and small mammals, contributing to the overall health of the ecosystem. In addition to their ecological significance, the pasture fields offer future opportunities for sustainable agriculture and local food production. The integration of organic pasture fields within the woodland landscape enhances the aesthetic appeal of the surroundings and shows how agriculture and conservation can coexist harmoniously.


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Local information

  • Park Farm commands a magnificent position on a peninsula above the popular riverside village of Malpas just 1.5 miles south east of the City of Truro. The beautiful creekside village of Malpas is situated on the banks of the Truro and Tresillian Rivers and offers a haven for keen birdwatchers as well as the sailing, boating, canoeing, paddle boarding and kayaking enthusiast. The Enterprise pedestrian ferries have regular services to Trelissick, Falmouth and St Mawes. The village has a recently built village community hall, a popular and award-winning gastro pub, The Heron Inn, and a small marina with Pontoon Berths.
  • Malpas has a regular bus service to Truro as well as tranquil river and countryside walks. There are moorings on the river and to the side of the marina is a slipway for launching a small craft. There are various sailing clubs nearby including Falmouth which has the third largest natural harbour in the world, home to the National Maritime Museum and the Royal Cornwall Yacht Club. With direct access to the Carrick Roads Malpas is excellently placed for some of the UK's finest day sailing waters.
  • Truro is the southern-most city in mainland Great Britain and is well known for its Cathedral (completed in 1910), cobbled streets and Georgian Architecture, being granted a bishop in 1876 and city status by Queen Victoria a year later.Today, Truro is the administrative, commercial and retail capital of Cornwall. It has a wide range of restaurants, speciality shops and chain stores. It offers an excellent range of primary, secondary, private and state schools plus further education at Truro College and is home to the Royal Cornwall Hospital.
  • The location is central to a variety of beautiful sandy beaches, unrivalled sailing and water sports, excellent golf courses, major tourist attractions and National Trust country homes and gardens all within easy reach.

Additional information

  • Directions: Postcodes and What3Words Location Sunny Corner - TR1 1SG. ///dries.dozen.honestly
  • EPC Rating: E