Four-bedroom detached house with balcony views, garage, gardens and no onward chain..
Four-bedroom detached house with vaulted sitting room and south-facing balcony
Contemporary kitchen with island, utility and integrated appliances
Integral garage, large driveway and landscaped front and rear gardens
Chain-free sale; freehold tenure
Convenient: 100 yards from station and 500 yards to village centre
EPC band E and electric storage heating — higher running costs likely
Planning approved for development of the field north (PA17/09575)
Council Tax Band E (above average)
Set in a quiet cul-de-sac in riverside Calstock, this four-bedroom detached home offers family-friendly space, privacy and attractive valley views. The property is offered chain-free and has been well-presented by the current owners, with a striking vaulted sitting room that opens onto a south-facing balcony overlooking the Tamar Valley and iconic viaduct.
Layout and living spaces suit flexible family life: a generous sitting room, separate snug that could serve as a ground-floor bedroom or home office, a contemporary open-plan kitchen with island, utility and dining area, plus three first-floor bedrooms including a master with en-suite. The integral garage, large driveway and landscaped front and rear gardens provide practical storage, parking and outdoor living.
Practical points: heating is by electric storage heaters and the EPC is band E; council tax is band E (above average). Planning permission has been granted for development of the field to the north (Cornwall Council PA17/09575), which may change outlook and surroundings. The property sits within easy walking distance of the village station, amenities and riverside paths, with frequent trains to Plymouth and access to local attractions such as Cotehele and the Tamar Valley trails.
This is a comfortable, versatile home well suited to families seeking village life with strong transport links. It will appeal to buyers wanting move-in readiness combined with potential to adapt internal spaces to personal needs; buyers should note ongoing running-cost implications of electric storage heating and the nearby approved development when assessing long-term plans.