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6 bedroom detached house
Study
Under offer
Detached house
6 beds
2 baths
0.52 acre(s)
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Service charge: £0 per annum
Council tax: Band TBC
Features and description
- Edwardian detached house
- Mature level and private garden of 0.52 acre (0.21 ha)
- Total of 2744.7 sq ft (255 sq m)
- 4 receptions, 6 bedrooms (annexe potential)
- Retained period details
- Period garage, glasshouse, “apple house”
- Drive and extensive parking.
- Old established residential area
- Easy reach of comprehensive local amenities, public transport, etc
- Within 3 miles of outstanding marine facilities
Description
One of Plymstock’s oldest detached houses rarely on the market, built in the early 1900s and retains a great deal of the detail typical of a house of its period. Internally there are high ceilings, fireplaces, picture rails, and tiled floor areas, while externally the roofline is typical of the period, decorated with ornate gargoyles. The attractive first impression from the entrance drive is of the original brickwork, tile hanging, and open-soffit eaves detail. The welcoming entrance porch with stained and leaded glazing leads to a classical hall with traditional staircase and tiled floor. From the first floor the southerly views extend to Radford Woods beyond. Recent upgrading has included a comprehensively equipped kitchen and period style cloakroom and bathroom facilities. The building has been carefully extended (thought to have been in the 1970s), and the arrangement, with its separate entrance, enables this to form a self-contained two storey annexe but with doorways retained to enable use as a single residence if preferred.
Outside the property sits in approximately half of an acre of gardens with an antique outbuilding Apple house with original wood beams which would suit home office working from home or could be used for other purposes. The garden boasts an array of fruit trees including apple, plum and a fig tree.
The large garage is housed within a period outbuilding with original wooden beams which could be used for future additional accommodation or other use STPP.
Location
The property lies in an old established residential area, within the Plymouth suburb of Plymstock, on the South Eastern fringe of the city, within a mile of the countryside of the South Hams. This is a location of exceptional convenience being within very easy reach of a wide range of local facilities while also being within 3 miles of the amenities of Plymouth's City Centre, vibrant waterfront and marina areas, historic Barbican and Hoe. The City Centre includes the Drake Circus shopping mall and the large University, while on the periphery there are thriving business areas including a modern Science Park and regional hospital. Closer to the property is the waterfront at Mount Batten, the South West Coast Path, and the unspoilt coastal scenery of the Wembury peninsula.
Money Laundering Regulations
Prior to a sale being agreed, prospective purchasers will be required to produce identification documents. Your co-operation with this, in order to comply with Money Laundering regulations, will be appreciated and assist with the smooth progression of the sale.
One of Plymstock’s oldest detached houses rarely on the market, built in the early 1900s and retains a great deal of the detail typical of a house of its period. Internally there are high ceilings, fireplaces, picture rails, and tiled floor areas, while externally the roofline is typical of the period, decorated with ornate gargoyles. The attractive first impression from the entrance drive is of the original brickwork, tile hanging, and open-soffit eaves detail. The welcoming entrance porch with stained and leaded glazing leads to a classical hall with traditional staircase and tiled floor. From the first floor the southerly views extend to Radford Woods beyond. Recent upgrading has included a comprehensively equipped kitchen and period style cloakroom and bathroom facilities. The building has been carefully extended (thought to have been in the 1970s), and the arrangement, with its separate entrance, enables this to form a self-contained two storey annexe but with doorways retained to enable use as a single residence if preferred.
Outside the property sits in approximately half of an acre of gardens with an antique outbuilding Apple house with original wood beams which would suit home office working from home or could be used for other purposes. The garden boasts an array of fruit trees including apple, plum and a fig tree.
The large garage is housed within a period outbuilding with original wooden beams which could be used for future additional accommodation or other use STPP.
Location
The property lies in an old established residential area, within the Plymouth suburb of Plymstock, on the South Eastern fringe of the city, within a mile of the countryside of the South Hams. This is a location of exceptional convenience being within very easy reach of a wide range of local facilities while also being within 3 miles of the amenities of Plymouth's City Centre, vibrant waterfront and marina areas, historic Barbican and Hoe. The City Centre includes the Drake Circus shopping mall and the large University, while on the periphery there are thriving business areas including a modern Science Park and regional hospital. Closer to the property is the waterfront at Mount Batten, the South West Coast Path, and the unspoilt coastal scenery of the Wembury peninsula.
Money Laundering Regulations
Prior to a sale being agreed, prospective purchasers will be required to produce identification documents. Your co-operation with this, in order to comply with Money Laundering regulations, will be appreciated and assist with the smooth progression of the sale.
Rooms
Local Authority
Plymouth City Council. Council Band currently G.
Services
Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage. Gas fired central heating.
Tenure
Freehold
Tree Preservation Orders
Tree Preservation Orders apply to several trees on the front (road) boundary, and to the long hedge along the east boundary.
Viewing
Strictly by appointment with the sale agents: Marchand Petit, Newton Ferrers office. 01752 – 873311
Property information from this agent
About this agent

Marchand Petit - Newton Ferrers
The Green, Parsonage Road, Newton Ferrers
Plymouth
PL8 1AT
01752 948699With more than 20 years’ experience in the South Hams and recently the Rame Peninsula, Marchand Petit are the estate agency synonymous with quality residential properties for sale and to let, from terraced coastal cottages or sea-view apartments to large country estates situated throughout South Devon and South East Cornwall. With six offices concentrated in the South Hams in South Devon, our two branches in The Rame Peninsula and our London Mayfair office, we are confident you will find something to catch your eye. Whether buying, selling, letting or renting, our professional and friendly sales and lettings management teams are well placed to match people and property.



















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