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£495,0004 bedroom terraced house for sale
Fore Street, Plympton, Plymouth
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Terraced house
4 beds
4 baths
2,374 sq ft / 221 sq m
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Super-fast 36Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Georgian Terraced Family Home
- Generous & Versatile Accommodation Set Over Four Floors
- Well Maintained & Recently Refurbished
- Two Reception Rooms
- Kitchen/Breakfast Rooms
- Four Double Bedrooms
- Large Family Bathroom & Separate Shower Room
- South Facing Mature Garden
- Freehold
- Council Tax Band D
A beautiful Georgian residence with an abundance of charm and period features. This spacious family home boasts versatile accommodation throughout and is set over four floors, comprising of four double bedrooms, two generous reception rooms and a good size south facing mature garden. EPC E.
Situation - The sought after location of Plympton St Maurice is unspoilt village ideally situated within an area of conservation and is by-passed by major roads. It has a pretty 15th Century Church and the remains of a Norman Castle overlooking the village green, which plays host to the annual Midsummer Summer Festival Lamb Feast. Local amenities are just a short stroll away, at the Ridgeway shopping area which has a variety of shops, banks and chemists to choose from. Excellent primary and secondary schools are all within walking distance and local leisure
facilities include swimming, tennis courts, bowling green and cricket field.
Plympton St Maurice has a vibrant and active community enjoying a variety of social events. Perfectly located with excellent links to the A38/Devon Expressway, the favourable sunny beaches of the South Hams Coast and Countryside.
Description - A well-presented late Georgian property which has been sympathetically updated in areas and well maintained by the current owners. This charming property is a perfect family home with light, spacious and versatile accommodation set over four floors, offering a variety of period features which include high ceilings, shutters, fireplaces, panelled ceilings, cornices and picture rails. Externally the property has a delightful walled, cottage style garden.
Accommodation - A wrought iron gate leads through to the entrance with electric/gas meters, brick paved flooring, a wooden door leads through to a convenient entrance vestibule with doors to the entrance hallway and through to the garden. The welcoming hallway has staircases to both the first floor and the lower ground floor. The hallway has a storage cupboard with ample space for a variety of uses and a downstairs cloakroom, doors lead to the main reception room and kitchen/breakfast room. The generous reception room, has sash windows with original shutters to the front aspect of the property and a marble feature fireplace with inset living flame gas fire. The refurbished kitchen/breakfast has delightful views over neighbouring countryside, a modern fitted kitchen with a range of matching cupboards and units with co-ordinating Corian worktops – other benefits include a Neff induction hob, double oven and integrated appliances.
A staircase rises to the first floor landing with two double bedrooms, an attractive, refurbished five piece bathroom of an excellent size with an additional separate W.C. Stairs rise again to the second floor providing access to a further two double bedrooms and a shower room with W.C. The lower ground reception room is of generous proportions and is a delightful versatile living space with a feature fireplace with woodburning stove and French doors to the beautiful garden.
Outside - The delightful enclosed rear garden can be accessed via the entrance vestibule or the downstairs reception room. The south facing, walled garden is divided in sections of thoughtful and mature planting incorporating a variety of plants, flowering shrubs and trees including wisteria, varieties of roses and apple trees. There are a various seating areas along with a stone-built outhouse with lighting, power and plumbing.
Services - Mains Gas, Electric, Water & Drainage
Council Tax Band - D
Based on the latest data available to Ofcom, the property has Superfast broadband and mobile providers EE & 02 are likely to be available at the property.
Situation - The sought after location of Plympton St Maurice is unspoilt village ideally situated within an area of conservation and is by-passed by major roads. It has a pretty 15th Century Church and the remains of a Norman Castle overlooking the village green, which plays host to the annual Midsummer Summer Festival Lamb Feast. Local amenities are just a short stroll away, at the Ridgeway shopping area which has a variety of shops, banks and chemists to choose from. Excellent primary and secondary schools are all within walking distance and local leisure
facilities include swimming, tennis courts, bowling green and cricket field.
Plympton St Maurice has a vibrant and active community enjoying a variety of social events. Perfectly located with excellent links to the A38/Devon Expressway, the favourable sunny beaches of the South Hams Coast and Countryside.
Description - A well-presented late Georgian property which has been sympathetically updated in areas and well maintained by the current owners. This charming property is a perfect family home with light, spacious and versatile accommodation set over four floors, offering a variety of period features which include high ceilings, shutters, fireplaces, panelled ceilings, cornices and picture rails. Externally the property has a delightful walled, cottage style garden.
Accommodation - A wrought iron gate leads through to the entrance with electric/gas meters, brick paved flooring, a wooden door leads through to a convenient entrance vestibule with doors to the entrance hallway and through to the garden. The welcoming hallway has staircases to both the first floor and the lower ground floor. The hallway has a storage cupboard with ample space for a variety of uses and a downstairs cloakroom, doors lead to the main reception room and kitchen/breakfast room. The generous reception room, has sash windows with original shutters to the front aspect of the property and a marble feature fireplace with inset living flame gas fire. The refurbished kitchen/breakfast has delightful views over neighbouring countryside, a modern fitted kitchen with a range of matching cupboards and units with co-ordinating Corian worktops – other benefits include a Neff induction hob, double oven and integrated appliances.
A staircase rises to the first floor landing with two double bedrooms, an attractive, refurbished five piece bathroom of an excellent size with an additional separate W.C. Stairs rise again to the second floor providing access to a further two double bedrooms and a shower room with W.C. The lower ground reception room is of generous proportions and is a delightful versatile living space with a feature fireplace with woodburning stove and French doors to the beautiful garden.
Outside - The delightful enclosed rear garden can be accessed via the entrance vestibule or the downstairs reception room. The south facing, walled garden is divided in sections of thoughtful and mature planting incorporating a variety of plants, flowering shrubs and trees including wisteria, varieties of roses and apple trees. There are a various seating areas along with a stone-built outhouse with lighting, power and plumbing.
Services - Mains Gas, Electric, Water & Drainage
Council Tax Band - D
Based on the latest data available to Ofcom, the property has Superfast broadband and mobile providers EE & 02 are likely to be available at the property.
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Stags Plymouth office is prominently situated close to the city centre and specialises in the sale of individual Waterside, Country and Village homes in the one of the most picturesque parts of the South West, including the South Hams, South Dartmoor, the beautiful Tamar Valley and the South Eastern corner of Cornwall. The established and vastly experienced team of estate agents and property consultants care deeply about delivering results to our clients, and are dedicated to getting the best outcome for our clients and applicants a little. The team live, work and play locally and are therefore excellently placed to offer expert advice on living in the area. The sales team are adamantly complemented by the Professional Services department in both Exeter and Launceston offices who are able to offer expert advice on all planning, estate management and rural business issues, as well as carrying out professional valuations for probate, matrimonial disputes and inheritance tax to name but a few. Living in and around Plymouth represents an excellent lifestyle investment with some of the finest scenery in the West Country and great beaches and access to some of the finest uncrowded sailing in the country. Lettings departments based out of the Kingsbridge and Launceston offices enable considerable crossover between our Sales and Lettings divisions.