Gweek, nr Falmouth - Guide £1,495,000
Higher Tolvan, Gweek TR12 6TY
A 21st century architect-designed home creatively rewoven from the ruins of an old barn, with glorious views amidst the wild greens of Cornish countryside near the head of the Helford River
Exquisite 4 bedroom, architect designed, house
Magnificent interiors with a calm, contemporary aesthetic
Private and secluded rural setting
Glorious pastoral views towards Helford River
Set in about half an acre of beautifully curated gardens
Excellent eco credentials including solar and air source heat pump
EPC D, Council Tax Band D
Tenure Freehold
2100 sq ft
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SETTING THE SCENE
Home to two bridges over water, the village of Gweek is nestled equidistant between Falmouth and Porthleven, just east of Helston in Cornwall. The head of the scenic Helford River, known for its sailing facilities and glorious sub-tropical gardens, is only five minutes from the house. Gweek's excellent village farm shop, classic boatyard and café are a short bike ride or a 20-minute walk away. The popular Flora café, restaurant, and bakery at the historic Trelowarren estate are a 15-minute drive, and local favourite pubs The Ferryboat Inn and The Shipwrights are nearby.
The house offers easy access to The Lizard Peninsula and its Heritage Coast. Church Cove, ideal for surfing, swimming, and bathing, is less than 20 minutes by car, and Dollar Cove and the 13th-century St. Winwalloe church are also close by. Lizard Point, the southernmost point of Britain, is a 25-minute drive.
Truro, with its independent shops, cafes, restaurants, museum, and theatre, is about 30 minutes by car. From Truro, the A39 and A30 are easily accessible, and there's a train station with direct GWR links to London Paddington. Falmouth, about 25 minutes away, offers a vibrant arts and music community, artisan food stores, independent shops, an arthouse cinema, waterside restaurants, and pubs.
THE TOUR
Tucked away through a picturesque tree-lined drive, the house sits in a serene position amid rolling fields, offering sweeping rural views across a wooded valley to the village of Gweek, at the head of the Helford River.
Exquisitely designed and sympathetically built from the ruins of an old barn, the interior showcases a tactile elegance, with interconnected living spaces featuring natural, understated materials such as micro-cement floors, polished concrete work surfaces, delicately plastered walls with softened corners, and reclaimed timber paneling. This creates a textured yet minimalist aesthetic with a subtle Mediterranean feel. Floor-to-ceiling glazing frames bucolic scenes, maintaining a constant connection to the outdoors and enhancing the soft natural light.
The combination of fine materials, quality of light, and thoughtful spatial design—where high ceilings follow the roofline's pitch to create a sense of openness—is melded with exceptional craftsmanship throughout. The result is warm, open spaces that exude a calm and inviting atmosphere.
STEP OUTSIDE
Embedded in it’s rural setting and gardens, which extend to around an acre, the home feels visually connected to the leafy grounds and surrounding landscape from every room. Thoughtfully positioned openings create a seamless flow between the interior and exterior, leading to a beautifully designed south-facing terrace—an ideal spot for alfresco dining while enjoying the gentle sunrise or the golden hues of the evening sunset.
The undulating lawns blend harmoniously with the surrounding countryside, framed by mature specimen trees and hedging that provide privacy and seclusion. Pathways meander around the house, leading to raised vegetable beds and drifts of wildflowers at the rear. The property offers far-reaching views across open fields toward the boatyards of Gweek, enhancing its idyllic countryside setting.
SERVICES
Mains electricity supplemented by solar power, water via a borehole, private drainage and air-source heat pump central heating, with underfloor heating throughout. Exemplary eco credentials were integral to both design and construction, resulting in excellent energy efficiency.
DISTANCES (all distances approximate)
Constantine 2.5 miles, Helston 5 miles, Falmouth 10 miles, Redruth (main line station) 10 miles, Truro 14 miles, Newquay Airport 33 miles
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COUNCIL TAX BAND
D