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House For Sale £700,000
Thorn Park, Mannamead, Plymouth, Devon PL3


Description
A very well presented character 7 bedroom semi detached victorian house with en-suite, extended kitchen / dining room, utility, 3 reception rooms, rear courtyard and front garden in the extremely sought after road of thorn park, mannamead.

Saltram, Thorn Park, Plymouth

Welcome to Saltram, a fabulous example of a renovated Victorian Villa over 3 floors in one of the most desirable locations in the city. Tucked away on Thorn Park a Victorian square dating back to Circa 1875, where you’ll notice a wide variety of trees and lawns. This home is perfect for families embracing a desirable city centre location. Its architecture and interior combine luxury, comfort, and history, with an unrivalled touch of character.
Spanning nearly 2,900 sq ft with 6 plus bedrooms and fantastic entertaining space throughout, Saltram is a grand city-centre home to be proud of.
Ground floor
Approaching Saltram, you’ll immediately notice the Victorian door and door knocker. The entrance porch, decorated with floor tiles – which has been extended by the current owners - leads into a hallway with stripped pine floors, leading towards the home’s main living spaces and a stairway to the first floor.
Towards the front of the property, you will find the main living room and a second reception room which is referred to by the owner as his “man cave”. The living room with its stripped pine floors, bay window and open marble fireplace, ceiling rose and coving is perfect for spending time with family or friends after a busy day. The second reception room also benefits from many of the same features as the living room and would make the perfect home office.
The third reception is currently used as a snug, with a multi-fuel burner, bay window and stripped pine flooring. Seat yourself near the bay window and enjoy a book in peace by the fire.
Towards the rear of the property lies the kitchen, dining room, and utility area. The kitchen, with its adjoining dining space which has been extended by the current owners, is truly the embodiment of ‘family.’ The kitchen itself combines character with practicality. On the ceiling, there are various exquisite oak beams, Neff appliances including a 5-ring gas hob, double oven and dishwasher, and to top the kitchen of a tiled wall feature.
The dining room is a bright and airy space, illuminated by sunlight streaming through bi-folding doors connecting to a walled courtyard garden - the perfect backdrop for intimate dinners, a social gathering with friends, or Sunday lunches with family.
Also leading from the ground floor is a utility room, home to a coloured leaded glazed panel. You can also find the downstairs WC through the utility room.
First floor
The half-turn staircase leads up to the first floor from the entrance hallway. There are four bedrooms on the first floor, including a grand master with the potential for an ensuite bathroom. An additional family bathroom can be found on the half landing between the first floor and the ground floor.
The master bedroom itself has ample space, even if the new owner created an ensuite bathroom, for a large bed and clothing storage, creating a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of the main house.
The true beauty of Saltram is that no matter where you are, you’re treated to space at every turn. Each of the remaining three bedrooms on this floor are spacious doubles. You will also find a ‘Jack n Jill’ bathroom with one of these double bedrooms. If not required as bedrooms for immediate family, these spaces would be ideally suited as guest rooms, an office/remote working space, or even separate walk-in wardrobes/dressing rooms.
Second Floor
Another half-turn staircase leads up from the first floor to the second floor. There are two double bedrooms on the second floor, a further bedroom on this floor lends itself to a study or walk-in dressing room. A third family bathroom exudes luxury, with a roll-top bath, WC, separate shower and wash basin.
Gardens
The south-facing front gardens are well-presented and have a small lawn. A block-paved pathway leads from the front gate to the front door.
The walled rear courtyard garden is a lovely feature of the property with a wide variety of stone. There is also a garden store which converts to a social gin bar in warmer months.
Saltram is a truly beautiful family home, nestled in one of central Plymouth's most desirable locations. With a tight-knit community, excellent local schools and local amenities on your doorstep, we think it’s the perfect place to call home.
We don’t expect this property to remain on the market for long, so book your viewing today by calling us directly on .
About the area

City or country? You’re never far from either. Thorn Park is on your doorstep and you have a short walk to Mutley park. Mutley Plain is on your doorstep, with a wide variety of Public Houses, Takeaways, convenience stores and coffee shops. For larger supermarkets, Aldi, Morrisons and Sainsbury’s can be reached in around 10 minutes.

A 30 minutes drive north you will find yourself in Dartmoor National Park. Dartmoor is a vast national park spanning 368 square miles. Dartmoor ponies roam its craggy landscape defined by forests, rivers, wetlands and tors. Take a hike on Dartmoor and find one of the many country pubs to warm up in front of an open fire in a traditional countryside pub.

Transport:

Commuting from Saltram is made effortless by a good network of public transport options. Plymouth Railway Station is less than 10 minutes away by car, with train services running regularly to London Paddington, Penzance, Looe, Plymouth, and Cardiff. With direct access across Cornwall, London, and South Wales every day by rail, getting to work or visiting friends and family couldn’t be simpler. You also benefit from excellent transport links with bus stops with direct links to the city centre and north Plymouth just a few minutes away.

If you’re travelling internationally, you can catch short-haul flights from Newquay Airport (75 minutes away), and Exeter Airport can be reached in just under an hour.

Schools:

Saltram lies within proximity to some renowned educational establishments. Compton C of E School, rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted, is less than a ten minutes walk from Saltram.
For secondary-aged children, Devonport High School for Girls, also rate good is under a mile away as the crow flies and Eggbuckland Community College is around 15 minutes walk away.<br /><br />

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