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House For Sale £700,000
Clarence Hill, Dartmouth TQ6


Description
Nestled on Clarence Hill, at the top of the iconic Browns Hill Steps - a 5-minute walk from the centre of the bustling port of Dartmouth, a quaint wooden door marks the entrance to this detached Grade II Listed, Georgian gem with its statuesque symmetrical stone facade. Once inside we are embraced into the most welcoming open-plan kitchen and dining room. To the right lies a fully fitted in-frame timber kitchen with warm-toned granite worktops and Dakar cabinetry. A large wooden-topped island provides plenty of additional storage as well as an excellent work surface - ideal for baking - making this kitchen a homely idyll. A perfectly positioned window seat makes a great seat for sticky fingered second chefs!

Underfoot, pale farmhouse stone tiles warmed by underfloor heating lead us to the dining area. Plenty of space for family and friends to gather and be entertained. We are drawn to the cosy multi-fuel burner gently crackling away in the stone fireplace, flanked by beautiful, curved alcoves . A second window seat provides a great spot to watch the world go by.

An open staircase draws us up to the first floor where we find the charming living room, afternoon sunshine spills through the sash window, highlighting the brick fireplace, providing a wonderful focal point to this room. Built-in bookcases surround this restful spot.

Further on, the first of three large double bedrooms. Spanning the width of the house, a great sized space with original beams and another lovely window seat. Plenty of room for a large wardrobe and a desk.

Next door a spacious family bathroom with vintage-style sanitary ware nod to the history of the house. A gorgeous freestanding slipper bath adds a luxurious feel to this space.
Wind up the fantastically characterful staircase and we are surprised by a glazed exterior door leading to an elevated garden, which we will explore shortly.

Continue up the panelled staircase to the second floor where we find another glorious bathroom, spacious third bedroom and the magnificent Master bedroom. With built in wardrobes and a sweet seating area. Another window seat provides great breakfast spot. All three of the bedrooms are exquisitely decorated with pretty Nina Campbell wallpaper elevating beautiful period features. Good quality neutral carpeting adds to the sumptuousness of these wonderful boudoirs.

Let’s retreat now to the garden - a surprise feature in this part of town. This pretty, private plot comprises a stone patio with the rest laid to lawn. Mature shrubbery and stone walling ensure that occupants are not overlooked. A stone outbuilding makes a grand garden room, perfect for when the nights start to get chilly or a great den for the kids.

Sweep back downstairs - noting the plantation blinds adorning every window - back through the front door and as we meander along this charming street, take a peek at the wonderful tile hanging on the right-hand elevation of this picturesque property. It is little wonder that it has been selected to be Listed as a fine example of Georgian architecture.

The Coastal House use all reasonable endeavours to supply accurate property information in line with the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008. These property details do not constitute any part of the offer or contract and all measurements are approximate. The matters in these particulars should be independently verified by prospective buyers. It should not be assumed that this property has all the necessary planning, building regulation or other consents. Any services, appliances and heating system(s) listed have not been checked or tested. Purchasers should make their own enquiries to the relevant authorities regarding the connection of any service. No person in the employment of The Coastal House has any authority to make or give any representations or warranty whatever in relation to this property or these particulars or enter into any contract relating to this property on behalf of the vendor. Floor plan not to scale and for illustrative purposes only

EPC Rating: E

Location

The vibrant port of Dartmouth has fantastic amenities that will keep the family content year-round. From Tudor buildings, arty side streets, brilliant restaurants and pubs, fresh seafood and of course, the Dart itself, you’ll never be short of things to do – or eat. Yachtsmen will be delighted by the local sailing facilities and the world-renowned Royal Regatta. On the town’s doorstep, you will find the South West Coastal Path and the South Devon aonb area, providing a huge range of walks with unbeatable scenery. You can also hop in a boat and explore Kingswear or take the kids or grandkids on the steam railway.Beach lovers will be unable to resist the pretty coves and the glorious dog and family-friendly coastline, which is a world-class attraction in its own right. Those with a romantic frame of mind will also be happy to know that Dartmoor is within easy reach of the town. The nearest educational institution is the Ofsted-rated Good Dartmouth Academy, which is both a primary and secondary school. Across the water, Churston Ferrers Grammar School provides 11-18-year-olds with an Outstanding education.Totnes Offers rail links across the country, including London Paddington . The A38 Devon Expressway, accessed at Buckfastleigh, provides quick links to Exeter and the rest of the country.

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