• Located in the sleepy village of Trevellas, the contemporary barn is open plan
  • The property also boasts stunning views of the Cornish countryside. 

An impressive barn conversion nestled in the Cornish countryside, which boasts stunning far-reaching views, is up for grabs for around an eye-watering £800,000.

The lavish home not only has two minimalist bedrooms, it also possesses a one-bedroom barn annex for potential future guests.

Situated in Trevellas – a sleepy village near the cliffs of the north Cornish coast – the property also has an ex-tractor shed turned studio and workshop.

But this home doesn’t only have a myriad of mod cons, including ground-mounted solar panels and a polytunnel – a rich history also comes with its staggering price.

There is more than what meets the eye when it comes to this contemporary barn conversion, as it was formerly a 50-person World War II air raid shelter.

An impressive barn conversion (pictured) located in the beautiful Cornish countryside is currently on the market for a staggering £799,950

An impressive barn conversion (pictured) located in the beautiful Cornish countryside is currently on the market for a staggering £799,950

Located in the sleepy village of Trevellas, there is much more to this lavish property than meets the eye

The land where the property is located was previously functioned as an RAF Barracks in Nissen huts.

The remnants of the site’s rich background can be seen to this very day, with two tumbledown ablution blocks as well as the underground air raid shelter.

It is also only four-miles away are the Perranporth Airfield, which was functional during the Second World War and acted as a Spitfire base.

Brimming with possibilities for potential future owners, there is also the possibility of renting out the annex and even built upon the original property.

A comfortable and chic home – the conversion boasts an open plan living space sandwiched between two en-suite bedrooms.

Overlooking beautiful Cornish countryside, the building is not short on energy saving with either.

A burning stove keeps the former tractor shed lovely and warm whilst the 4kw solar panels collect plenty of energy.

A stone-throw away from Cornwall’s word-class beaches, this property is perfect for those who want to relax in the comfort of mother nature. 

The home is only a couple of miles from the village of St Agnes as well as Trevellas.

This comes shortly after a bungalow nestled on cliffs boasting a stunning postcard view of an iconic Cornish beach went on the market for the first time in a century. 

The one-bedroom property, which is on sale for a guide price of £395,000, has a feature stone wall and is built into the cliffs of Porthscylla in Cornwall.

Overlooking Porthcurno beach – there it is no wonder the cosy cottage has stayed in the same family for over 100 years.

Boasting a rich history, the minimalist barn conversion also has a 50-person World War II air raid shelter (pictured)

Brimming with possibilities for potential future owners, the barn conversion also has an annexed ex-tractor shed as well as solar panels

However, it isn’t only sensational views that will entice buyers, with the famed Minack Theatre nearby Poldark fans may be tempted to set up roots here.

While future residents can enjoy the peace and quiet of Porthscylla, they are only a stone’s throw away from Penzance.

Only a 22-minute drive down the road, potential future residents can also head to West Cornwall’s biggest town and enjoy the hustle and bustle. 

Even though the property may have a slew of tempting amenities such as a patio as well as 1.94 acres spanning across the cliff – there is a catch.

Although the one-bedroom chalet-style bungalow has remained in the same hand for decades – it needs quite a bit of work.

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