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£1,500,000

Boyton, Launceston

Land size
12 acres
Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
4

Key Features

  • Beautiful non-Listed Georgian residence
  • EPC B-rated
  • Four reception rooms
  • Conservatory
  • Five bedrooms (four en suite)
  • Range of cellars
  • Self-contained two-bedroom cottage/annexe
  • Walled garden
  • Range of outbuildings
  • Around 12 acres in total

Description

An historic Georgian residence discretely positioned in the rolling countryside north of Launceston, this distinguished south-facing home offers exceptional space, privacy and energy-efficiency. Approached via a long drive and set within around 12 acres of enchanting woodland and paddocks, this characterful country house blends architectural heritage with rural serenity.

Distances: 

Boyton – 2; Week St Mary – 6.3; Launceston golf course 6.3; St Giles on the Heath – 6.6; Widemouth Bay 11.5; Crackington Haven 14; Bude – 14; Bodmin Parkway Station 31; Plymouth – 31; Cornwall (Newquay) Airport 40; Exeter - 47; Truro – 53

(All distances are approximate and in miles)

The Location

Boyton nestles peacefully in the heart of the north Cornish countryside, just a short drive from the bustling market town of Launceston and within easy reach of the stunning north coast. Its proximity to Bude, a popular seaside town known for its beaches, surfing and coastal walks, adds a touch of coastal charm to the village’s rural appeal.

Boyton offers a perfect blend of tranquillity and unspoilt countryside, with an active community that hosts regular events and gatherings, fostering a warm and welcoming atmosphere for those seeking the best of country living.

Surrounded by rolling hills, farmland, and woodlands, the village provides a serene lifestyle while remaining well connected to essential amenities. Despite its secluded feel, Boyton benefits from excellent transport links. The nearby A30 offers convenient access to Cornwall’s coastline, as well as to Exeter and Plymouth for broader shopping, dining and cultural experiences.

Energy Efficiency

The property has an EPC rating of B which for a period house of this nature is outstanding. This is because of its unique construction of a timber frame inner wall providing excellent insulation.

The current owners are very environmentally aware and have installed an impressive solar panel array of 65 units along with 42KW of storage. This is linked to a electric car charging station and supplementary hot water heating.

Tenure, services and material information

Freehold. Private water and drainage. Mains electricity. Solar panels with battery storage. Oil-fired central heating. The drive is privately owned by Hornacott Manor with contribution made by the three other properties who enjoy its use.

Council tax: band G

Broadband: Fibre to Cabinet (source:

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Property details

Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax Band
G
Date Posted
2026-04-01

Utilities & Restrictions

Utilities

Electricity
Mains, Solar Panels
Water
Private Supply
Heating
Oil Heating
Broadband
Fibre (FTTC)
Sewerage
Septic Tank / Private

Rights & Restrictions

Public Rights of Way
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Private Rights of Way
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Restrictions
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Property Features

Accessibility
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Parking
Garage, Driveway
Garden
Private Garden

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Market Value Analysis

Based on properties with houses in South West England (10+ acres).

This Property£125,000 / acre
Regional Average (10+ acres)£12,678 / acre
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Contact Shore Partnership, Cornwall

School House Office, Market Street, Devoran, Truro, TR3 6QA

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