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Cooperage Gardens
Trewoon, St Austell |
All properties on this development
are now SOLD.
Details and Site Plan
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| The opportunity to buy a newly built spacious
quality home in a pleasant rural location is becoming increasingly rare. One
such opportunity, with just 25 select properties, has come about in the village
of Trewoon near St Austell.
Cooperage Gardens, which takes its name from the long established local
coopering industry, offers traditional construction, spacious accommodation,
good sized gardens, and many other plus points, including the usual high quality
specification and standard of finish that are hallmarks of all Poltair homes.
As with all the Company’s acclaimed developments in Cornwall, demand is
likely to be very strong and the new homes are not expected to remain available
for very long. |
| Situated off the St Austell-Newquay road and with
well-established mature trees, the south-facing, development will be set well
back from the highway, achieving a comfortable distance from traffic noise and
existing properties. |
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The site has a single discreet access point
providing privacy and security, with the benefit of rural views whilst at the
same time being close to the village amenities. Many of the new homes will
overlook the open countryside of the Gover Valley.
Cooperage Gardens is being created in two fields, with a dozen new houses in
each, and has been designed by the Trewin Design Partnership. This practice has
built up an enviable reputation for being able to provide practical design
solutions sympathetic to the immediate environment. The quality of their work
has been recognised with a growing number of prestigious awards.
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| Attractions for prospective buyers at Cooperage
Gardens include good road and main line rail connections, easy access to the
Truro employment area, close proximity to the St Austell shopping centre and the
spectacular Eden Project - plus several other “gems” in Cornwall’s outstanding
collection of visitor attractions.
These include the historic Charlestown harbour, complete with its acclaimed
Shipwreck and Heritage Centre, the China Clay Museum, the picturesque fishing
village of Mevagissey and the Eden Project’s forerunner, The Lost Gardens of
Heligan. |
Details, Site Plan and Availability |
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| The magnificent sweep of Carlyon Bay is close at
hand, offering superb beaches, refreshing clifftop walks and, for golfing
enthusiasts, one of Britain’s most beautiful coastal courses. |
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