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4 bedroom terraced house
Terraced house
4 beds
2 baths
2002
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Ask agent
Ground rent: £0 per annum | review period: unconfirmed
Service charge: £0 per annum
Council tax: Band D
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Features and description
- Late Georgian Town House
- Long southerly views to open country
- Generously proportioned and adaptable accommodation - 2187.3 sq ft (203.2 sq m)
- Recent sympathetic updating and improvement
- Many architectural features typical of the era – high ceilings to principal areas, delicately turned stairway balustrades, shutters, fireplaces, panelled ceilings, cornices, picture rails.
- Stone walled garden, divided into a series of “rooms” including brick patio, many specimen shrubs, wisteria, rose, and apple trees. Store.
- In the heart of an historic Conservation Area with a vibrant community
The four-storey town house, dating from the late 1700s, includes a south facing stone walled garden, and commands long views to countryside. The house has been carefully updated over the last five years.
No 39 is one of the various, mainly Listed, family houses set in the principal street of Plympton St Maurice’s Conservation Area. Essentially a village, with an active community, this is a “best of both worlds” location, within walking distance of the many amenities offered in Plympton’s town centre, while also adjoining the open country and rolling hills of the South Hams.
The present owners have recently completed a programme of sympathetic improvement which has included the replacement of the kitchen (including Corian work surfaces) and bathroom (contemporary suite), provision of a new woodburner, fitting of new internal doors, refurbished central heating boiler, re-plumbing and upgrading of the electrical installation, and period-style double glazing to the rear elevation.
Historical Note:
The Domesday settlement of Plympton St Maurice was developed as a planned small ‘town’ south of its principal feature, the Norman Castle, which dominates the immediate area.
Noted in Pevsner’s “Buildings of England – Devon” as “The part of Plympton known as Plympton St Maurice, with Fore Street tightly circling the S side of the motte and St. Maurice’s church close by, still has much appeal”. Such is the historic importance of this area that it was the subject of an early episode of the award-winning Channel 4 TV’s “Time Team” archaeological series.
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.
No 39 is one of the various, mainly Listed, family houses set in the principal street of Plympton St Maurice’s Conservation Area. Essentially a village, with an active community, this is a “best of both worlds” location, within walking distance of the many amenities offered in Plympton’s town centre, while also adjoining the open country and rolling hills of the South Hams.
The present owners have recently completed a programme of sympathetic improvement which has included the replacement of the kitchen (including Corian work surfaces) and bathroom (contemporary suite), provision of a new woodburner, fitting of new internal doors, refurbished central heating boiler, re-plumbing and upgrading of the electrical installation, and period-style double glazing to the rear elevation.
Historical Note:
The Domesday settlement of Plympton St Maurice was developed as a planned small ‘town’ south of its principal feature, the Norman Castle, which dominates the immediate area.
Noted in Pevsner’s “Buildings of England – Devon” as “The part of Plympton known as Plympton St Maurice, with Fore Street tightly circling the S side of the motte and St. Maurice’s church close by, still has much appeal”. Such is the historic importance of this area that it was the subject of an early episode of the award-winning Channel 4 TV’s “Time Team” archaeological series.
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
Services
Mains water electricity, gas and drainage. Mains gas fired central heating (combi boiler) to principal areas.
Tenure
Freehold
Fixtures & Fittings
All items in the written text of these sales particulars are included in the sale. Other items are expressly excluded, regardless of inclusion in any photograph. Purchasers must satisfy themselves that any equipment included in the sale of the property is in satisfactory working order.
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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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