£500,000
(£134/sq. ft)
2 bed flat for saleNew Street, Plymouth PL1
2 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
3,735 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Leasehold
Atwell Martin
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About this property
A large and spacious two bedroom duplex apartment located in this Grade ii-listed warehouse situated in the heart of Plymouth's historic Barbican
This wonderfully presented home offers a magnificent base to truly enjoy all that the Barbican and Plymouth's amazing waterfront has to offer
The property is fitted out to an exacting standard throughout, and a viewing is highly recommended
The apartment has a magnificent, vaulted entrance which currently houses a bar for entertaining friends, and provides an ideal Live/Workspace
Stairs rise to the first-floor landing, with revealed oak beams and oak flooring providing access to the principal rooms
A spectacular, fully fitted kitchen with separate dining and seating areas, a walk-in pantry and a utility room with a W.C
A large living room with revealed beams and wooden flooring with a Juliet balcony overlooking New Street.
Two double bedrooms overlooking the serene Elizabethan Gardens alongside two stunningly appointed bathrooms with walk-in showers, one with a freestanding bath
The property has the benefit of a gated allocated car parking space to the rear of the property
Lease: 999 years from 2005. Annual Maintenance/Service Charge: £4700. Ground Rent: £336. Council Tax Band: E
A breathtaking Grade ii-listed 3700 square foot two-bedroom duplex maisonette within the majestic Saccone & Speed Warehouse – a pair of exceptionally well-preserved circa 1800 maritime storehouses standing proudly at the heart of Plymouth’s historic Barbican. Listed by Historic England in 1975, this landmark building is celebrated for its robust Plymouth limestone walls, elegant dressed quoins, grand segmental loading arches, original shutters, planked doors, attic hoists and slate roofs – a rare surviving testament to the city’s golden age of trade and exploration.
Once the bustling headquarters of Saccone & Speed, famed importers of fine wines and spirits from across the Empire, these warehouses stored treasures that travelled the world’s oceans. Today, that same spirit of adventure and refinement lives on inside this extraordinary home – a truly expansive duplex that feels palatial in both scale and atmosphere.
Enter through the dramatic vaulted double doorway and discover a residence that seamlessly blends centuries of character with contemporary luxury. The ground floor opens into a superb entertaining space with bespoke bar – perfect for gatherings and celebrations. This vast 75-foot long hallway/room is a truly magnificent space, also ideal as a home office, media room, gym or guest suite, with excellent built-in storage. It is currently used as a working studio, making the property a luxurious Live/Workspace.
Ascend the staircase to the upper level where soaring exposed oak beams and rich oak flooring create an atmosphere of timeless grandeur. The stunning open-plan kitchen, dining and living area is a chef’s delight with sleek modern finishes that sit beautifully against the historic fabric. Integrated premium appliances include a dishwasher, two fridge/freezers, a fan oven with steam function, a combination microwave/fan oven, a warming drawer, a five-ring multi-function induction hob with extractor hood over and a built-in coffee machine. The kitchen also boasts Silestone work surfaces, a walk-in pantry, a separate utility room with a washing machine, tumble dryer and an adjacent W.C.
Flowing effortlessly along an oak floored corridor is the magnificent living room – framed by original beams, flooded with natural light and opening onto a Juliet balcony that perfectly frames the cobbles of New Street below.
Within the middle section of the apartment are two double bedrooms, which are serene, spacious retreats, overlooking the beautiful Elizabethan Gardens – the principal with extensive fitted wardrobes, the second equally impressive – both served by two beautifully appointed bathrooms.
The property has a boiler room, which comprises the wall-mounted Viessmann gas-fired boiler that services the first floor, zoned, underfloor central heating and a 300-litre mains-pressure hot water tank.
Exceptionally rare in the Barbican, the property includes a gated private allocated parking space to the rear. The lease is 999 years from 2005, £4700 pa service/maintenance charge (including insurance contribution), £336 pa ground rent, Council Tax Band E, EPC C (78).
This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to own one of Plymouth’s most iconic historic homes while enjoying the very best of modern living. Explore every corner in detail with the interactive 3D tour: View the 3D Tour
Location – The Historic Barbican
Living at 41 New Street places you on one of the most coveted and atmospheric addresses in the South West. The Barbican is Plymouth’s jewel: A perfectly preserved Elizabethan harbour quarter of cobbled lanes, pastel merchant houses and over 100 listed buildings, all lovingly protected and celebrated as the historic heart of Britain’s Ocean City.
Step outside and you are immersed in living history and vibrant waterfront life:
Seconds to the Mayflower Steps, where the Pilgrim Fathers set sail for America in 1620
Morning coffee on Sutton Harbour marina watching the fishing fleet and luxury yachts
England’s oldest working gin distillery, independent galleries, artisan shops and some of Devon’s finest restaurants and cocktail bars – many literally on your doorstep
Summer jazz festivals, theatre under the stars, street markets and the ever-present sound of gulls and lapping water
The scented Elizabethan Gardens, National Marine Aquarium, Plymouth Hoe and the South West Coast Path all within easy strolling distance
Seamlessly connected: Plymouth Railway Station (direct London Paddington from 3 hours) is just 1 mile away, Exeter Airport 45 minutes by car, and Bristol Airport under 11⁄2 hours.
Properties of this calibre on New Street are exceptionally rare. Early viewing is essential – homes that combine such architectural significance, generous space, prime position and allocated parking simply do not come to market often. Contact us today to arrange your private appointment.
EPC Rating: C
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