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Trehaverock House is a Grade II listed property built in the 15th century as a home for clergy. The house retains many of its original architectural features, including massively thick stone walls, a Delabole slate roof, and flagstone floors. Beamed ceilings, quirkily placed windows, and a wide chimney breast add to the historic charm of the property. The house has a level garden and features a converted stone barn as a kitchen, a large central table, and a recently converted electric Aga. There are three double bedrooms with replaced windows and lovely views directly across to the church, as well as a bathroom, a reception room, a back kitchen/utility, and a wet room. A wooden gate opens to the front drive and parking area, while a pedestrian gate leads to the lawn and front porch. Mature shrubs and level lawns are characteristic of the garden, which also features a stone outhouse and two stone barns.