Nestled in the serene Tamar Valley near Latchley, Cornwall, Thimble Hall stands as a testament to exquisite church conversion. Formerly a Victorian church, this captivating property has been meticulously transformed into an elegant residence, carefully renamed Thimble Hall. Positioned away from the village and surrounded by the tranquil hillsides, this unique home boasts a rural and peaceful ambiance. Recent owners have undertaken a comprehensive upgrade and refurbishment, paying attention to every detail in both the interior and exterior.
Church-style windows, exposed stonework, oak beams, and a feature chandelier adorn the sitting room on the ground floor, creating a sophisticated atmosphere. The lower ground floor hosts an open-plan kitchen and dining room with exposed oak beams, a slate floor, a wood burner, and handmade bespoke units with Italian marble work surfaces. Thimble Hall offers a seamless blend of modern luxury and historical charm. The first floor introduces three arched windows, oak beams, and a chandelier, leading to two bedrooms and a family bathroom. The master bedroom features exposed oak beams, built-in wardrobes, and an en-suite shower room. The property extends its charm to the exterior, with a paved driveway, two separate garage buildings, mature shrubs, lawns, and an established wisteria adorning the front elevation.
The gardens are low-maintenance, wrapping around the property, and a walled terrace garden at the rear offers privacy and a stunning view of the Tamar Valley. Adding to the allure of Thimble Hall, the property includes two additional outbuildings and The Lodge, a solid oak log cabin with a private entrance, garden, decking, and breathtaking valley views. The Lodge, currently serves as a holiday unit, contributing significantly to the property’s annual income due to its popularity. With approximately seven acres of land and a starting price of £1,275,000, Thimble Hall presents an enticing opportunity for those seeking a harmonious blend of history, elegance, and modern comfort in the heart of Cornwall.