Osborn House

Osborn House is a magnificent late 19th-century farmhouse, gracefully positioned amid 15 acres of rolling countryside in West Cornwall. Surrounded by unspoilt landscapes and tucked away from main roads, the property enjoys a serene setting within an area of Great Landscape Value.

  • Originally built by the Godolphin Estate around 1885, it has been lovingly maintained over the years, retaining many of its distinctive period features. The solid stone façade, adorned with granite quoins and lintels, stands as a testament to its enduring craftsmanship.

    The property has recently undergone a meticulous and sympathetic restoration, expertly carried out by KPK Builders. Stripped back to its bare bones, the rebuild was completed with thoughtful precision, including a full roof replacement, lime-repointed stonework, and an elegantly reworked patio area that seamlessly connects indoor and outdoor spaces. Internally, the transformation features new bathrooms, oak flooring throughout, and a beautifully crafted oak staircase. Lime plastering graces the interior walls, while modern conveniences such as updated electrics, heating systems, and double-glazed sash windows have been incorporated. Additionally, openings have been enlarged to introduce French doors, enhancing the home's connection to its breathtaking surroundings.

    With future ongoing works planned, Osborn House continues to evolve while maintaining its deep-rooted character. It now stands as a harmonious balance of heritage and modern refinement, offering a unique and characterful retreat that is both timeless and thoughtfully enhanced for generations to come.

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