3 bedroom terraced house
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Terraced house
3 beds
2 baths
2180
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Super-fast 45Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Grade II* Listed Town House within Sought After Conservation Area
- Beautifully Presented Throughout
- Two Reception Rooms
- Refurbished Kitchen with Decked Sun Terrace and Countryside Views
- Three Double Bedrooms
- Refurbished Family Bathroom
- Master Bedroom with Dressing Room and En-Suite
- Large Stone Garage/Outbuilding with Adjacent Parking for Two cars
- Council Tax Band D
- Freehold
A beautifully presented, three double bedroom, family home providing an abundance of charm and character throughout and is set over three floors, external features include a south facing landscaped garden, large garage and off road parking for two cars.
Situation - The sought-after village of Plympton St Maurice is 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 Festival, there are local public houses along with the luxury boutique hotel, St. Elizabeth's House within walking distance. Local amenities are just a short stroll away from the Ridgeway shopping area which has a variety of shops, banks and chemists to choose from. Excellent primary and secondary schools are within walking distance and local leisure facilities include swimming, tennis courts, bowling green and cricket field. Plympton St Maurice has a vibrant and active village community enjoying a variety of social events. Perfectly located with excellent links to the A38/Devon Expressway and the favourable sunny beaches of the South Hams Coast and Countryside.
Description - Tudor Lodge is a stylish and beautifully presented family home which dates back to 1680. The property has been sympathetically refurbished to a high specification incorporating a combination of both original, period features along with a nod to todays modern living. The versatile accommodation is of generous proportions and is set over three floors.
Accommodation - The entrance vestibule leads into the welcoming hallway , a staircase rises to the first floor and doors lead through to a reception room with biofuel burner and the recently refurbished kitchen which features a modern, high specification kitchen with French doors leading out to the decked sun terrace, which enjoys countryside views and is wonderful for alfresco dining with friends, steps lead down to access the landscaped garden. The hallway also leads to a cloakroom area, utility room with WC and on to an internal storage lane which provides additional access to the garden. The first-floor landing gives access to the study, a good size double bedroom, an attractive family bathroom and a large reception room. The reception room features a fireplace and woodburning stove and is currently utilised as a Lounge/Diner, which due to its size makes a wonderful space for entertaining. A beautiful stair case continues to rise to the second floor with a charming landing area, perfect as a reading nook – the second floor leads on to two further double bedrooms – the beautiful Master bedroom boasts a dressing area and En-suite shower room.
Outside - The landscaped south facing garden has been created with a Mediterranean theme, resulting in a tranquil outdoor space with thoughtful planting with a olive trees and a variety of mature plants. The garden features an original well and steps up to the decked sun terrace. There is also a cellar that offers plentiful storage space, and is accessed externally. The rear garden gate leads out to a parking area for two cars with an adjacent, attractive stone garage/building which has electric and the scope/potential to convert subject to planning permission. The parking/garage is accessed via the coach lane off fore street.
Agents Note - Please be advised that this property is GRADE II* LISTED
Services - Mains Gas & Electric
Mains Water & Drainage
A Wood Burning Stove & A Biofuel Stove
Based on data available to Ofcom Superfast Broadband and mobile coverage 5G available at the property.
Situation - The sought-after village of Plympton St Maurice is 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 Festival, there are local public houses along with the luxury boutique hotel, St. Elizabeth's House within walking distance. Local amenities are just a short stroll away from the Ridgeway shopping area which has a variety of shops, banks and chemists to choose from. Excellent primary and secondary schools are within walking distance and local leisure facilities include swimming, tennis courts, bowling green and cricket field. Plympton St Maurice has a vibrant and active village community enjoying a variety of social events. Perfectly located with excellent links to the A38/Devon Expressway and the favourable sunny beaches of the South Hams Coast and Countryside.
Description - Tudor Lodge is a stylish and beautifully presented family home which dates back to 1680. The property has been sympathetically refurbished to a high specification incorporating a combination of both original, period features along with a nod to todays modern living. The versatile accommodation is of generous proportions and is set over three floors.
Accommodation - The entrance vestibule leads into the welcoming hallway , a staircase rises to the first floor and doors lead through to a reception room with biofuel burner and the recently refurbished kitchen which features a modern, high specification kitchen with French doors leading out to the decked sun terrace, which enjoys countryside views and is wonderful for alfresco dining with friends, steps lead down to access the landscaped garden. The hallway also leads to a cloakroom area, utility room with WC and on to an internal storage lane which provides additional access to the garden. The first-floor landing gives access to the study, a good size double bedroom, an attractive family bathroom and a large reception room. The reception room features a fireplace and woodburning stove and is currently utilised as a Lounge/Diner, which due to its size makes a wonderful space for entertaining. A beautiful stair case continues to rise to the second floor with a charming landing area, perfect as a reading nook – the second floor leads on to two further double bedrooms – the beautiful Master bedroom boasts a dressing area and En-suite shower room.
Outside - The landscaped south facing garden has been created with a Mediterranean theme, resulting in a tranquil outdoor space with thoughtful planting with a olive trees and a variety of mature plants. The garden features an original well and steps up to the decked sun terrace. There is also a cellar that offers plentiful storage space, and is accessed externally. The rear garden gate leads out to a parking area for two cars with an adjacent, attractive stone garage/building which has electric and the scope/potential to convert subject to planning permission. The parking/garage is accessed via the coach lane off fore street.
Agents Note - Please be advised that this property is GRADE II* LISTED
Services - Mains Gas & Electric
Mains Water & Drainage
A Wood Burning Stove & A Biofuel Stove
Based on data available to Ofcom Superfast Broadband and mobile coverage 5G 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.























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