Bridgend, Noss Mayo, Plymouth, Devon, PL8 1DX | Property for sale | Savills
2,155 sq ft(200.21 sq m)
Guide price £1,750,000($2,276,943)

BridgendNoss Mayo, Plymouth, Devon, PL8 1DX

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Key features

  • Set in around 2.5 aces of gardens, grounds and woodland
  • Detached garage and ample driveway parking
  • South West facing gardens and terracing
  • Far reaching views over the village and the River Yealm
  • No onward chain

A wonderful detached home set in about 2.5 acres of grounds in popular Noss Mayo

About this property

  • Creek Lodge sits in the middle of a generous, elevated plot on the outskirts of the popular, coastal village of Noss Mayo. Arranged over two floors, this wonderful detached home is now on the market for the first time in 50 years and offers a wonderful opportunity to create a fabulous family home.

    Benefitting from a south west aspect, the accommodation is filled with natural light and the spacious and bright entrance hall sets the tone for what is to come.

    One side of the entrance hall lies the kitchen/breakfast room which has a range of base and wall units as well as a central island. There is an integrated Neff twin electric oven and grill as well as an oil fired Redfyre range oven, an induction hob and space for a dishwasher. Beyond the kitchen is a formal dining room with a fabulous, large bay window providing views over the gardens, village and countryside beyond

    On the opposite side of the entrance hall is the generous, triple aspect sitting room with stone hearth and electric fire. French doors lead through into the fabulous conservatory which offers wonderful views over the gardens and far reaching views beyond. Again, glazed doors lead to the terracing which provides the perfect spot for alfresco dining or a sundowner whilst enjoying the views.

    From the entrance hall, stairs rise to the first floor which offers a lovely, dual aspect principal bedroom with built in wardrobes and en suite shower room. Glazed sliding doors lead to a balcony which benefits from views to the River Yealm. Beyond this there are a further three double bedrooms which all have water views as well as a family bathroom and a cloakroom on the half landing.

    Gardens and grounds
    Approached via a private lane, Creek Lodge offers ample driveway parking as well as a detached garage and adjacent utility room.

    Immediately outside the principal rooms on the ground floor is a lovely terrace offering not only an extension of the living space for dining and entertaining but wonderful views over the grounds and beyond.

    The formal gardens and grounds are wonderfully private and offer a stunning, south westerly aspect. Sweeping lawned areas are bordered by mature trees and shrubs to the sides and a stream to the front and provide a number of areas to sit and enjoy the surroundings.

    Beyond the formal gardens is a mature area of woodland which is a haven for birds and wildlife. A cleared path provides access to a clearing from which the views to the River Yealm are simply exquisite.

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Noss Mayo is one of my favourite South Hams villages and the position of Creek Lodge is simply wonderful.

Chris CliffordProperty agent

Local information

  • Noss Mayo is an idyllic, picture postcard village which lies within the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Located on the banks of the beautiful River Yealm estuary, it is a haven for keen sailors with the River Yealm being a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a European Special Area of Conservation with deep water moorings both close to the village and in the quiet upper reaches of the estuary. It is a hidden gem surrounded by ancient woodland, creeks and coastal paths all offering an abundance of wildlife. Close by are many secluded coves, including the beautiful Mothecombe Beach and the sandy beaches of the South Hams.
  • Newton Ferrers sits on opposite bank of the River Yealm and between them, the villages share a number of facilities including two churches, a good primary school, tea rooms and also an abundance of clubs, societies and special interest groups. Amenities include several shops (Post Office Stores, Co-Op food store, pharmacy, etc.) three good pubs/restaurant and the Yealm Yacht Club with bistro.
  • For more comprehensive shopping, Plymouth is about 10 miles to the northwest or Modbury and Kingsbridge to the east.
  • Communication links are excellent with the main route from Plymouth to Exeter (A38/M5 Devon Expressway) only a few miles away and bus services run to Plymouth city centre which is within easy commuting distance. Intercity trains run daily from Plymouth to Paddington and for those wanting travel further afield, the continental ferry port in Plymouth is also easily accessible.

Additional information

  • Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating
  • Directions: What3words ///unsettled.pelted.today
  • EPC Rating: E
  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Council Tax Band: G