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Guide price

£750,000

4 bed detached house for sale
The Old Bakery, Clarence Street, Dartmouth TQ6

    • 4 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 2 receptions

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Freehold

The Coastal House Ltd

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About this property

  • A Beautiful Example Of A Georgian Townhouse - Grade II Listed

  • A Stylish Cosmopolitan Remodelling Of A Period Home

  • An Urban Courtyard Garden With Coastal Soul

  • Much Sought-After Location - On The Level, Seconds From The Embankment

A Sophisticated Townhouse Sanctuary in the Heart of Dartmouth

Tucked quietly along one of Dartmouth’s most desirable streets, The Old Bakery is a rare blend of historical charm and contemporary design — a Grade II listed 18th-century townhouse reimagined for modern, stylish living. Behind its handsome Georgian façade lies a thoughtfully remodelled home that offers the elegance of a boutique retreat with the comfort and practicality of everyday life.

From the moment you step inside, there's an immediate sense of calm and refinement. The light-filled porch, with its period panelling and warm welcome, sets the tone for a home that blends heritage with a cosmopolitan sensibility.

The heart of the home is a beautifully curated kitchen – a space where character beams and an original fireplace meet sleek shaker cabinetry and cool white granite. Zoned for flow and functionality, it’s as suited to quiet mornings with coffee as it is to impromptu dinner parties. Glazed French doors allow access to a sun-washed walled patio, where indoor-outdoor living becomes effortless.

Adjoining the kitchen is the living area — a perfectly pitched blend of soft textures, whitewashed walls, and heritage features, anchored by a wood-burning stove in a charming inglenook fireplace. A full wall of windows let in generous light and an exceptional sense of brightness and urban flair – ideal for entertaining or simply unwinding.

Upstairs, a second reception room offers a moment of unexpected grandeur, with sash windows and a distinctive round window revealing glimpses of the river and Coronation Park. Original bookcases and a period fireplace add depth and history — the ideal setting for a home library or peaceful Living Room.

Across the hall, a generous bedroom with king-size proportions includes clever original built-in storage and a reading nook. It connects to a second, chic, fully equipped kitchen with patio access, offering superb flexibility for hosting, multi-generational living, or income-generating holiday letting.

Between the two rooms on this floor, hidden behind a discreet door, we find a beautifully designed secret shower room, blending playfulness with spa-like luxury.

On the top floor, two more spacious bedrooms await, each offering their own flavour of luxury. One features dual-aspect windows and a heavenly En-suite Shower Room – the perfect retreat after a day exploring the coast or sailing nearby.

The Principal Suite is a true sanctuary: Oversized sash windows and a signature circular window feature frame the town and river beyond. The en-suite here is crisp and modern, a private retreat to unwind after a day exploring Dartmouth or sailing the Dart.

Outside, the south-facing patio is a masterclass in low-maintenance luxury — whitewashed walls, slate paving, and a bespoke sail canopy create a private, sun-filled escape. Whether you're hosting alfresco dinners, enjoying an afternoon read, or returning from a swim with your paddleboard, the space is designed to complement a relaxed, active lifestyle.

Thoughtful storage, secure gated access, and enough space for bikes or watersports gear make this a uniquely practical town-centre home, with none of the compromises.

The Old Bakery is more than just a home — it's a way of life. Moments from Dartmouth’s finest cafés, galleries, boutiques, and the waterfront, it offers a rare opportunity to live in a space that is both beautifully preserved and brilliantly reinvented. For those seeking culture, connection, and quiet sophistication in the heart of a vibrant coastal town, this is the one.

The Old Bakery is more than just a home — it's a way of life. Moments from Dartmouth’s finest cafés, galleries, boutiques, and the waterfront, it offers a rare opportunity to live in a space that is both beautifully preserved and brilliantly reinvented. For those seeking culture, connection, and quiet sophistication in the heart of a vibrant coastal town, this is the one.

Postcode: TQ6 9NW

Tenure: Freehold

Location: Conservation Area

EPC rating: N/a Grade II Listed

Council Tax: Band E

Services: Mains Water, Drainage, Gas and Electricity

Heating Gas Central Heating with stylish brand new Victorian style radiators throughout. Woodburning Stove

Local Authority: South Hams District Council

Broadband Speed: Up to 1800MB

Mobile Signal: Good

Access: Level to Street

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Transport: Totnes (14 miles) or Paignton (8 miles) for mainline trains to London. A38 Devon Expressway - 20 miles. Exeter 30 miles by car

About Dartmouth

The Old Bakery is a very short level walk from the thriving heart of Dartmouth, which has fantastic amenities that will keep the family content year-round on it's doorstep. From Tudor buildings, arty side streets, brilliant restaurants and pubs, fresh seafood and of course, the Dart itself, you’ll never be short of things to do – or eat. Yachtsmen will be delighted by the local sailing facilities and the world-renowned Royal Regatta. On the town’s doorstep, you will find the South West Coastal Path and the South Devon aonb area, providing a huge range of walks with unbeatable scenery. You can also hop in a boat and explore Kingswear or take the kids or grandkids on the steam railway. Beach lovers will be unable to resist the pretty coves and the glorious dog and family-friendly coastline, which is a world-class attraction in its own right. Those with a romantic frame of mind will also be happy to know that Dartmoor is within easy reach of the town. The nearest educational institution is the Ofsted-rated 'Good' Dartmouth Academy, which is both a primary and secondary school. Across the water, Churston Ferrers Grammar School provides 11-18-year-olds with an Outstanding education.

The Coastal House use all reasonable endeavours to supply accurate property information in line with the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008. These property details do not constitute any part of the offer or contract and all measurements are approximate. The matters in these particulars should be independently verified by prospective buyers. It should not be assumed that this property has all the necessary planning, building regulation or other consents. Any services, appliances and heating system(s) listed have not been checked or tested. Purchasers should make their own enquiries to the relevant authorities regarding the connection of any service. No person in the employment of The Coastal House has any authority to make or give any representations or warranty whatever in relation to this property or these particulars or enter into any contract relating to this property on behalf of the vendor. Floor plan not to scale and for illustrative purposes only.

Coastal House Ltd Registered Office: 14 Mayors Avenue, Dartmouth, Devon, TQ6 9NG Registered in England & Wales: No 9447216

EPC Rating: E

Location

The Old Bakery is a very short level walk from the thriving heart of Dartmouth, which has fantastic amenities that will keep the family content year-round on it's doorstep. From Tudor buildings, arty side streets, brilliant restaurants and pubs, fresh seafood and of course, the Dart itself, you’ll never be short of things to do – or eat. Yachtsmen will be delighted by the local sailing facilities and the world-renowned Royal Regatta. On the town’s doorstep, you will find the South West Coastal Path and the South Devon aonb area, providing a huge range of walks with unbeatable scenery. You can also hop in a boat and explore Kingswear or take the kids or grandkids on the steam railway. Beach lovers will be unable to resist the pretty coves and the glorious dog and family-friendly coastline, which is a world-class attraction in its own right. Those with a romantic frame of mind will also be happy to know that Dartmoor is within easy reach of the town. The nearest educational institution is the Ofsted-rated 'Good' Dartmouth Academy, which is both a primary and secondary school. Across the water, Churston Ferrers Grammar School provides 11-18-year-olds with an Outstanding education.

Totnes Offers rail links across the country, including London Paddington . The A38 Devon Expressway, accessed at Buckfastleigh, provides quick links to Exeter and the rest of the county.

Garden

Walled patio with two separate stone built storage units. Accessible from the house and the street.

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