Spacious south-facing detached house with annexe, large garden and estuary views—needs updating..
- South-facing position with estuary and woodland views
- Detached 1950s house with three/four bedrooms and large plot
- Self-contained apartment/annexe provides rental or multi‑gen use
- Level lawned garden, terracing and drive-to-front off-street parking
- Needs renovation and updating throughout; refurbishment required
- Broadband speeds slow; broadband not currently connected
- Council Tax Band E (above average)
- Freehold, chain free and no flood risk
Set in an elevated, south-facing position in the South Hams AONB, this 1950s detached house delivers wide estuary and woodland views and generous living space across three levels. The property includes a self-contained apartment/annexe, a level lawned garden with terracing, and off-street parking with driveway access to the front door—features that suit multi-generational families or someone seeking rental income.
The house is sizeable (approximately 1,433 sq ft) and sits on a large plot in a quiet village setting with easy access to local amenities, a good primary school and direct footpath access through Newton Court grounds. Plymouth is within reasonable commuting distance for wider employment, university and cultural facilities.
Important practical points: the home requires renovation and updating throughout, and broadband speeds are slow. It dates from the 1950s, so buyers should budget for likely modernisation works (kitchen, bathrooms, electrics and general redecoration). Council Tax is Band E, and while mobile signal is excellent, broadband is not currently connected.
Offered freehold and chain free, the property represents a clear development opportunity — renovate, modernise and potentially reconfigure living spaces or capitalise on the annexe for income. There is no flooding risk recorded and local crime levels are very low, supporting long-term family living or an investment plan.