£600,000
Fore Street, Plympton St Maurice
- 3 beds
£600,000
- 3 beds
Get a privileged access with Buyer Passport
- Instantly access new properties
- Access off-market properties
- Stand out from other buyers
Buy with a mortgage
Estimate monthly mortgage payment:
Minimum deposit amount:To get a mortgage for a property you will typically need a minimum of 5% of the property value as a deposit. Our broker will be happy to talk through your options and everything else you need to secure a mortgage
Get a privileged access with Buyer Passport
- Instantly access new properties
- Access off-market properties
- Stand out from other buyers
Full Details
Description
A truly exceptional Grade II Listed Georgian town house packed with period features throughout the light and spacious accommodation. The property has recently undergone an extensive refurbishment program to create a wonderful family home, full of character and interest, which still allows for modern living with a substantial garage, utility room and potential for a home office.
Accommodation
First Floor
From the Lounge, a striking wooden spiral staircase rises to the First Floor Dining Room which has two multi paned sash bay windows to the front, a beautiful carved marble feature fireplace with open grate (in use) on a slate hearth and a gas point, decorative ceiling rose and cast iron radiators. Wooden bi-fold doors across the whole width of the room open up with two steps down into the Sitting Room, which is a truly spectacular living space with an abundance of natural light from skylights and multi paned windows to the side. Gorgeous decorative beams adorn the vaulted ceiling, complemented by stripped wooden floorboards. An open doorway with oak lintel and granite quoins leads to the secondary staircase back to the ground floor, in addition to steps leading up to the Kitchen, which has a skylight and multi paned half glazed door to the side. Freestanding wooden kitchen units and wall mounted cupboards provide storage with wooden work surfaces incorporating a 11⁄2 bowl Cooke and Lewis sink unit with mixer tap, Smeg range cooker with six-ring gas hob, space for a dishwasher and a breakfast bar, in addition to exposed beams to the vaulted ceiling and stripped wooden floorboards. One step leads up to the Utility Room which is a generous space with skylights to both sides, terracotta tiled floor, and freestanding wooden unit with wooden work surfaces over and cupboards and drawers under incorporating a stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap, space for washing machine, tumble dryer and American-style fridge freezer. A wooden stable door with decorative brass door knocker leads outside.
Second Floor
The wooden spiral staircase continues up from the dining room and leads to Bedroom 1, which is a stunning room with a multi paned window to the front, vaulted ceiling with exposed beams and built-in wardrobe cupboards to either side of the chimney breast. A wooden door leads to the En-Suite Shower Room which is fitted with a fully tiled shower cubicle, pedestal hand basin with splashback tiling, shelf and mirror over, and an eaves storage cupboard.
Outside
To the immediate rear of the house, and accessed from the utility room, two steps lead down to the rear courtyard, which has raised flower beds bounded by low stone walls and well stocked with a variety of mature plants including roses, wisteria and euphorbia. Two steps then lead down to the main courtyard garden, which is a truly lovely area providing a wonderful place for al fresco dining and entertaining with walled perimeters and a raised stone-walled pond planted with marsh marigold and Egyptian reed. In addition, there is a useful storage shed, raised borders with mature fig and birch trees and decorative wall panels. A bridge provides access to the kitchen, crossing over the side passage which is a useful storage area and leads into the Boot Room.
Garage and Parking
The excellent Garage is approximately four car lengths, providing ample space for a workshop and secure storage of cars, bikes, kayaks, etc. with power and light. Double doors to the front open onto School Lane with additional space to park in front, and there are three windows to the side and a pedestrian door leading to the rear courtyard.
Material Information
To ensure legal compliance, we require our sellers to complete a Property Information Questionnaire or provide a Material Information Guide along with the title document.
If available, please scan the QR code, follow the link below, or access the additional online material information web brochure. Alternatively, you can contact our team for this information.
Situation
Plympton St Maurice is located on the outskirts of Plymouth, close to the South Hams Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Protected by a Conservation Order and with an active local community, there is a real village feel to the area. It has a 15th century church and there are the remains of a Norman castle with motte-and-bailey which form part of the green. More contemporary facilities nearby are a Good primary school, two public houses and St Elizabeth House fine dining restaurant and hotel. In Plympton further amenities include a doctor's surgery, the Ridgeway shopping area, two secondary schools, supermarkets, library, swimming pool, tennis courts, bowling green and cricket field. The city centre of Plymouth is approximately 20 minutes away and there is a regular bus service.
Plymouth itself is an historic and vibrant waterside city, well provided with colleges, grammar and public schools, a modern university, the Peninsula Medical School, Theatre Royal and cinemas, large department stores, cafés, bistros and restaurants. The leisure facilities are outstanding with superb watersports in and around Plymouth Sound and the Plymouth Life Centre. Outdoor pursuits are also in close proximity with cycling on the Plym Valley Cycle Trail, walking, climbing and horse-riding on nearby Dartmoor National Park, golf at Boringdon and Elfordleigh and beaches such as Wembury and Mothecombe.
Lettings
Mortgage calculator
Find out the cost of a mortgage for your new home.
Your estimated purchase costs
Find out how much it will cost to purchase this property.
Stamp Duty tax
- Mortgage advice and application
- Conveyancing fee
- Homebuyer protection insurance
Do you have property to sell or part exchange?
How can we help you today?
Find out what your
home is worthCheck instantly an estimated value of your homeFind the best
local agentCompare local estate agents based on their performanceGet an Instant
cash offerGet a cash offer for your property in under 48 hours
Area highlights
We’ve gathered data on the property locations to help you get-to-know the local area.
Things you should know
Some useful things about this property we think you should know
Create OneDome account
for a smooth and fast property purchase
- Get a step by step guide on how to purchase or sell a property
- Get an expert mortgage and legal help
- Find the best local agent to sell your property or get an instant cash offer
- Manage property viewings, valuations and alerts
- Get access to off-market properties Create account

Be the first to see the newest properties
Create an alert and we'll email you the latest properties that come to market which match your requirements.