Spacious five‑bed Grade II listed townhouse with river views and walled garden..
Five bedrooms with master en‑suite and three lower‑ground rooms
Stunning, continuous views towards the River Tamar from garden and rooms
Grade II listed — alterations restricted; approvals likely required
Enclosed walled landscaped rear garden, good for family outdoor use
Large 20'8" lounge with feature fireplace and Tudor Revival bay window
Granite walls likely uninsulated — impacts heating efficiency
Double glazing fitted post‑2002; mains gas boiler and radiators present
Council tax above average; area shows higher deprivation indicators
Set over four levels, this substantial Grade II listed terraced home offers generous family accommodation and sweeping views towards the River Tamar. Characterful features such as a 20'8" lounge with a feature fireplace, Tudor Revival bay window and original stonework create a traditional, elegant atmosphere. The enclosed, walled rear garden is landscaped and framed by the river vista — a peaceful outdoor space for children and gatherings.
The house provides five bedrooms (master with en‑suite), a dining room, fitted kitchen/breakfast room, utility, downstairs WC and a three‑room lower ground floor that suits a home office, playroom or storage. Practical points include double glazing fitted after 2002, mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, and freehold tenure. Broadband speeds are average but mobile signal is excellent.
Important constraints are upfront: the Grade II listing and conservation area status will restrict alterations and can complicate refurbishment, and the original granite walls are assumed to have no insulation which will affect ongoing heating costs. Council tax is above average for the area and the wider neighbourhood shows indicators of local deprivation, which may be relevant for resale or lettings.
This property will suit a family seeking spacious, period accommodation with strong character and a riverside outlook, and buyers prepared to work within listing constraints. It also offers potential for value‑adding refurbishment where permitted, especially making better use of the lower ground floor and improving energy performance where conservation rules allow.