Modern, reverse-level family house with garage, deck and far-reaching valley views.
Four double bedrooms, two with en-suite shower rooms
Set on the edge of St Ann’s Chapel, this modern four-bedroom detached house offers bright, reverse-level living designed to capture Tamar Valley views. Vaulted ceilings and large windows give the open-plan Howden’s kitchen and living room a spacious, airy feel; double doors open to a sunny deck and a fenced, lawned garden. Two bedrooms have en-suites and there is internal access to a garage with parking for two vehicles. EPC B (81), mains gas heating and double glazing installed post-2002 add energy efficiency and comfort.
The lower floor houses four double bedrooms and the family bathroom; the current layout uses one bedroom as an additional reception room with garden access. The property is offered with no onward chain and sits at the start of a private lane, with easy access to the A390 and nearby towns of Callington and Tavistock. Local amenities include a village shop, train station, primary school and countryside walks including the National Trust Cotehele Estate.
Practical points to note: the home is in a rural, hamlet setting which suits buyers seeking country life but may feel isolated for those needing frequent urban amenities. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is average. Council tax band D and the wider area scores as more deprived — important for buyers considering long-term resale or rental potential. The reverse-level arrangement may not suit those with limited mobility.