Guide price
£1,125,000
6 bed villa for salePomeroy Villas, Totnes TQ9
6 beds
5 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
The Agency UK
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About this property
Attractive Victorian Grade II Villa
Six Bedrooms
Grand Reception Rooms
Original Period Features
One Bedroom Annex
Large Garage and Parking for 3 cars
Pretty Gardens
Located in Bridgetown, Duncliffe is a short walk from the bustling town of Totnes and benefits from a generous garden, garage and parking plus very spacious and grand accommodation.
The main entrance to the house is reached to the side of the property with steps leading up to the original outer door with stained glass to either side and which opens into the large porch. There is plenty of room for seating, plus for coats and boots and it has the original Victorian tiled floor. From here an impressive front door leads into a very high ceilinged hallway which is L shaped, with the original sweeping staircase leading to the first floor directly ahead.
To the left are doors into a very grand double reception room with high ceilings and a wealth of original features. The first room is dual aspect with large sash windows and plantation blinds. There is a rosewood wooden floor and fireplace with a marble surround and wood burning stove on a slate hearth. From here there are shuttered doors which open into the second reception room again with large sash windows which still have the original shutters, and there is a large open fireplace with Ashburton marble surround.
The original dining room now forms part of the annex so the doors from the hall to this are closed off.
Following on from the hall is a door to the cellar, another door which now accesses some shelving, a spacious WC and the kitchen.
The kitchen is light and bright with the lovely original terracotta tiled floor and fitted base units with wooden worktops. In addition to an oil fired Rayburn Royal there is also a Neff electric oven with gas hob and a stainless steel sink. There is plenty of space for a free-standing fridge and a there is a large cupboard/larder space plus a cupboard housing the water cylinder. French windows lead out from here onto a small terrace with steps up to a sun terrace over the garage. There are also two utility rooms both with flagstone floors and Belfast sinks, which provide ample space for storage and more appliances.
The first floor has six bedrooms all of which are reached off an extended large landing with skylight over the stairs, and which has plenty of space for seating and shelving.
The impressive main Bedroom suite is entered via the hallway leading to an inner lobby off which is the very large, light and bright double aspect bedroom which benefits from amazing views over Bridgetown and beyond. It has a small fireplace, and there is also an adjoining door to Bedroom 2. The bathroom is very traditional in character and has a free standing bath which is a lovely feature.
Bedroom 2 is another large bedroom with views over the garden, a fireplace and an en suite shower room. There are a further three double bedrooms one with an ensuite and two sharing a jack and jill bathroom with en suite shower, all have secondary double glazing and fireplaces. Plus, there is also a single bedroom with basin, and a separate WC.
Annex
Separately accessed to the side of the property is the annex, in which the kitchen/dining area was formerly a doctor’s waiting room whilst the original dining room to the house is a lovely sitting room/bedroom with a wood burner installed in the feature fireplace plus it has a shower room.
The current kitchen is dual aspect and is simply furnished with base units with wooden worktops, electric Hotpoint hob and oven, and ceramic sink. There is space for a dining table, and it has window seats from which to enjoy the view of the garden. There are exposed floorboards throughout.
Outside
The garden is mainly laid to lawn and is stepped to provide different areas and interest. Bordered with a mixture of mature trees and flower beds, it also has a large bed around the pond and bordering the L shaped terrace which is reached from the side of the house and wraps around the front, this is a lovely place to sit and enjoy the sun and views.
There is a small shed plus there is a gate onto Bridgetown Hill. The garage is large and has an electric door and houses the oil tank. Parking can also be in front of the garage and also in the private road at the end of the garden.
Services - Mains electricity, water and drainage. Heating and hot water are from a combination of gas and oil.
Council Tax – Band F
EPC - E
Situation
Duncliffe is just uphill from Bridgetown Bridge where it crosses the River Dart to Totnes. Totnes is a medieval market town which is surrounded by the beautiful rolling countryside of the South Hams. Located at the head of the River Dart this unique town has a worldwide reputation for its lively, diverse community and relaxed atmosphere. There are a multitude of restaurants, bars and pubs as well as privately owned shops.
Totnes main Line Train Station is less than a 1 mile walk away with its direct connection to London Paddington (approx. 2hr 45mins) Exeter St Davids (approx. 35 mins) and Plymouth (approx. 30mins). Exeter Airport is 30 miles away (approx. 40mins) giving direct flights to London, UK and Europe.
Directions – From the Royal Seven Stars go across the bridge up Bridgetown. At the T Junction turn right and take the 2nd left onto Pomeroy Villas. You will find the house immediately on your left and you can park outside the garage
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