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Guide price

£375,000

3 bed cottage for sale
Market Street, Yealmpton PL8

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

  • Chain free
  • Freehold

Luscombe Maye

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About this property

  • Offered to the market with no onward chain

  • Built in 1813

  • Historic three-bedroom cottage, formerly two dwellings

  • Country kitchen with Aga which delighted one or two TV celebrity chefs

  • Sitting room with open fireplace

  • Three double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes

  • Bathroom with a nod to an interior designer

  • Detached garden with vegetable patches, fruit trees and colourful shrubs

  • External storage sheds (former "linneys")

  • On-street parking and opposite free of charge community car park

A Unique Three-Bedroom Cottage with Historic Provenance in the Heart of Yealmpton

At the very centre of Yealmpton, this enchanting three-bedroom terraced cottage, built in 1813, tells a story as captivating as its setting. Once two individual cottages, thoughtfully combined into one, the property is steeped in history, character, and cultural significance. More than just a home, it offers the chance to step into a piece of television and culinary heritage.

For many years, this was the cherished residence of the late David Pritchard — the pioneering television producer and director whose vision transformed cookery programmes forever. It was here that David masterminded some of his most iconic series, introducing the nation to chefs who would go on to become household names, including Keith Floyd and Rick Stein. The cottage itself reflects that legacy, not only in its history but in its very fabric, carrying the influences of some of the most renowned names in food and design.

Inside, the accommodation flows with warmth and charm. The dining room opens into a welcoming sitting room, where a Jetmaster open fire invites relaxation by the hearth. The heart of the home is the country kitchen, complete with its original Aga and integral pantry. Many a happy hour was spent cooking and chatting with friends, foodies and top chefs who stayed over for supper and enjoyed a cooked breakfast on the Aga the following day. Here, practicality meets provenance, offering a rare blend of homeliness and heritage. A utility/boot room and ground floor WC complete the ground floor.

Upstairs, the home continues to impress with three generously sized double bedrooms, each with fitted wardrobes, offering comfort and functionality in equal measure. The upstairs accommodation also benefits from the input of these friends with a professional eye for understated elegance. This is most evident in the family bathroom, where some design touches bring a sense of boutique luxury, complementing the character of the cottage with timeless style.

The cottage extends its charm outdoors to a thoughtfully arranged garden. The back door opens onto a colourful courtyard with steps leading up to a lawned garden area, featuring characterful storage sheds that were once traditional linneys used to house farm animals. A footpath from the lower garden leads to the secluded upper gardens, slightly offset—a feature typical of this row of terraced cottages. This peaceful and private upper retreat is filled with vegetable patches, fruit trees, and an abundance of blackberries and hedgerow fruits, offering a true slice of countryside within the village, perfect for gardening, alfresco dining, or quiet relaxation.

Practicalities are also well catered for. The property enjoys on-street parking, while directly opposite sits the free-of-charge community car park. For locals, this space carries its own nostalgia: It was here that David’s iconic campervan was a regular and much-loved sight. More than a vehicle, it became part of his productions, even appearing on screen in series such as Rick Stein’s Spain.

This cottage is not only a beautiful home but a piece of cultural history, woven into the fabric of Yealmpton life. Combining historic charm with a unique provenance, it presents a rare opportunity to own something truly special in one of South Devon’s most desirable and well-connected villages.

Material Information

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Verified Material Information


Council Tax band: D

Tenure: Freehold

Property construction: Standard brick and block construction

Energy Performance rating: D

Electricity supply: Mains electricity

Solar Panels: No

Other electricity sources: No

Water supply: Mains water supply

Sewerage: Mains

Heating: Mains gas-powered central heating installed by British Gas 26/07/2006

Heating features: Double glazing, Aga, and open fire

Broadband: FTTP (Fibre to the Premises)

Mobile coverage: O2 - Great, Vodafone - Good, Three - Good, EE - Good

Parking: On Street and Off Street (Free of charge Community Car Park)

Building safety issues: No

Restrictions - Listed Building: No

Restrictions - Conservation Area: Yes

Restrictions - Tree Preservation Orders: None

Public right of way: No (Agent’s note: Rights of access exist with the neighbouring properties in respect of the courtyard steps leading to the initial lawned garden and the upper private gardens.)

Long-term area flood risk: No

Historical flooding: No

Flood defences: No

Coastal erosion risk: No

Planning permission issues: No

Accessibility and adaptations: None

Coal mining area: No

Non-coal mining area: No

Loft access: Yes - insulated and unboarded, accessed by step ladder from upstairs bathroom with additional hatch in master bedroom.

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