New role for Tudor Manor in a wonderful location

The beauty and appeal of Kenegie Manor is the opportunity to own part of a rich and exciting history of a house that has grown and prospered with changing family fortunes throughout the centuries. Battles and executions during the Cornish rebellion against King Henry VII, led to the confiscation of the house by the Crown. However better fortunes ensued under Elizabeth I and the house was greatly expanded by the Harris family, who had been appointed Lieutenants of the County by Sir Walter Raleigh. The East Wing was built during the 1780’s and now the recent developments of the Manor to twenty apartments is another major landmark in the history of this wonderful Tudor house. All restoration and conversion has been under the supervision of a notable English architect.
Set in about 11 acres, each beautifully designed apartment comes fully fitted to standard specifications whilst still maintaining an individual appeal. The kitchens are all fully fitted and include stainless steel ovens, integrated washer/dryers, integrated dishwashers and built in fridge freezers. The apartments are perfect as a base from which to explore. Gulval is just a few hundred yards down the hill and has a general store with a post office and an off-licence. The local pub, opposite the church, serves a good range of economical dishes and Sunday lunch is recommended! Penzance is an ideal centre from which to explore the west of Cornwall and never more than 10 miles from the other popular towns, top beaches and the "hidden" corners of the peninsula. Penzance is easily accessible by road, rail and coach with Kenegie just a short taxi ride from the train and coach stations.
Julie Drake says, “Kenegie Manor has retained much of its character and has been sympathetically restored and converted.”
Apartments at Kenegie Manor are being offered for sale at guide prices ranging from £225,000 - £255,000.
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