6 bedroom terraced house for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- 6 bedrooms
- 2 reception rooms
- 5 bathrooms
- Period
- Balcony
- Coastal
- Garden
- Parking
- Riverside
- Single Garage
The property, which is unlisted has three floors and is built of local stone covered with painted render under a slate roof. It has recently been completely refurbished and modernised creating a property that can sleep more than twelve people. It stands on the western bank of Bow Creek, a peaceful 200 yard-long backwater off the southern bank of the Harborne River.
The Old Bakehouse backs onto the creek and the refurbishment includes decking that extends out above the high water mark of the river and along half the property's width looking out over the water to the lush, hilly countryside beyond. It has been finished to a very high standard and is immaculately presented.
The interior has an airy, contemporary feel with pale décor alongside pale boak joinery that includes period beams supplemented by more recent ceiling and roof timbers. The ground floor is largely open plan with the sitting room, dining room and kitchen inter-connected via door-less openings and both reception rooms have fireplaces fitted with wood-burning stoves. The kitchen/breakfast room looks out across the creek and is fitted with contemporary units under timber work surfaces plus a full range of built-in electric appliances including a coffee machine and steamer. The modern timbers are most in evidence on the upper two floors.
The first floor has a total of four double bedrooms, all of which have lovely views and an en suite bath or shower room. The second floor consists of principal bedroom where the property's roof timbers can be seen to best effect and both the room and its en suite shower and bathroom enjoy gorgeous views across the creek. There is also another bedroom.
Barn, garden and parking
The Old Bakehouse fronts onto the passing lane and to one side is an attached single garage with an adjacent, off-road parking area for two cars equipped with an EV charging point.
On the other side of the barn is private parking for another two cars. Behind the house is a length of balustraded decking that extends along about half the length of the house. This is fitted with two metal ladders for passenger embarkation and a pair of davits, suitable for raising a small boat from
the water.
The property also incorporates a charming, private and part-walled garden across the lane. This is accessed via a flight of steps and consists of a terraced lawn with lovely views over the roofs of the properties lining the creek to the verdant, unspoilt countryside on the far side of the creek. The lawn is fringed at the front by a mature waist-high hedge and is bounded at
the rear by a tall, retaining stone wall.
Adjacent barn with planning consent for conversion to games room/lounge with creek views and extra garaging/storage underneath. This will be accessed via a short internal walkway from the main house. More details can be obtained from the agent or South Hams District Planning Portal using application number 3163/23/FUL
The Old Bakehouse overlooks Bow Creek on the estuary of the tidal Harbourne River before it flows into the River Dart. The house is set off a quiet, narrow lane on the northern edge of the small, rural hamlet of Tuckenhay, which is surrounded by unspoilt countryside within the South Devon AONB.
Bow Creek is owned by the Duchy of Cornwall and Cownley Woods above it by the National Trust. The hamlet boasts two popular pubs, The Malster's Arms and The Waterman's Arms and Tuckenhay Farm (. co.uk) provides a selection of local meats.
The nearby village of Harbertonford has a church, filling station and convenience store, whilst the town of Totnes boasts a wide range of shops and businesses including GP, dental and veterinary surgeries and a large Morrison's supermarket.
Transport links are good too. The A385 bisects Totnes linking to the seaside town of Paignton and the A38 (Devon Expressway). Totnes train station provides regular, 30-minute services to Exeter St. David's plus there are four Ofsted-rated Good primary schools to chose from within a three mile radius.
Distances
Harbertonford 3 miles, A381 3 miles, Totnes town centre/station/A385 4 miles (Exeter St. David's 30 minutes), Dartmouth 9 miles
Paignton 9.5 miles, Dartmoor National Park 8 miles, Blackpool Sands 8.5 miles, Plymouth 26 miles, Exeter city centre 32 miles
Exeter Airport 35 miles (London City Airport 1 hour) (All distances and times are approximate)
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