Set high above the beautiful Tamar Valley, Morvah is one of those exceptionally rare properties that effortlessly combines history, land, lifestyle and income potential within a truly breath-taking Cornish setting.

Approached via granite gateposts and a sweeping beech-lined driveway, this remarkable farmhouse estate immediately creates a sense of arrival. Positioned within approximately 21 acres of gardens, woodland, pasture and river frontage, Morvah enjoys an elevated south-facing aspect with far-reaching countryside views and complete privacy — yet remains conveniently close to the village of Landrake and within easy reach of Plymouth and the South Cornish coast.

Believed to date back to around the 1200s, the property is steeped in history and local folklore, while thoughtful modern enhancements ensure it is perfectly suited to contemporary family living. The blend of medieval character and modern efficiency gives Morvah a unique atmosphere that is difficult to replicate.
Inside, the principal residence offers extensive and versatile accommodation, including multiple reception rooms filled with warmth and character, a traditional Aga kitchen, and six generously proportioned bedrooms — five of which benefit from en-suite facilities. Original architectural features sit comfortably alongside modern upgrades including a ground source heat pump, solar array with battery storage and fibre broadband, delivering a highly practical balance between heritage and sustainability.

Beyond the main house, the estate continues to impress. A beautifully renovated cottage provides established rental income potential, while the surrounding land opens up a wealth of opportunities for equestrian use, smallholding ambitions, lifestyle farming or simply enjoying an extraordinary amount of private outdoor space.
The grounds themselves are a defining feature of Morvah. Rolling pasture, mature woodland and riverside frontage create an ever-changing natural backdrop rich in wildlife and tranquillity. Whether it’s morning walks through the trees, afternoons exploring the Tamar shoreline or evenings watching the sun set across the valley, this is a property that offers a genuine connection to the landscape.

Properties of this scale and historical significance are increasingly difficult to find in Cornwall — particularly those that successfully combine privacy, accessibility and versatility. Morvah is equally suited as a substantial family residence, a multi-generational home, an equestrian retreat or a countryside lifestyle business venture.

Located within easy reach of Saltash, Plymouth and the wider South Cornwall coastline, the property enjoys excellent transport links while remaining wonderfully secluded. For those seeking a landmark home with land, heritage and income potential in one of Cornwall’s most beautiful river valley settings, Morvah represents an exceptional opportunity.

To find out more about this remarkable waterside and country estate, visit Lang Town & Country.
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