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A rare opportunity to acquire a parcel of land measuring circa 2 acres, in an idylic streamside setting with a mixture of broadleaf woodlands, open clearings for occassional recreational camping/caravanning, two non-residential caravans on site providing breaktime facilities and a composting toilet. Within the grounds there are granite outcrops and the remains of an old water mill and leat, attracting an abundance of wildlife throughout the year.
The land is situated at Lelant Downs, on the outskirts of St Ives, enjoying a secluded rural setting yet being within 2 miles of the A30 and mainline railway station at St Erth. The area offers an abundance of coastal path and countryside walks, with both the St Michael Way and Trecrom Iron Age Fort in close proximity to the land.
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