Guide price
£695,000
(£449/sq. ft)
4 bed detached bungalow for saleRenney Road, Heybrook Bay, Plymouth, Devon PL9
4 beds
2 baths
1 reception
1,549 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Chain free
- Freehold
Marchand Petit
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About this property
Panoramic sea views across Plymouth Sound to the city and the Cornish Rame Peninsula, animated by sailing boats, naval activity, evening lights and stunning sunsets
Contemporary, design-led interiors with a refined modern finish that feels calm, current and effortless to live with.
A generous open-plan hub bringing together kitchen, dining and living space, with the outlook enhancing everyday life and entertaining.
Seamless inside-out living with wide sliding doors opening to the terrace and garden for long lunches, late sunsets and easy summer evenings.
High-spec kitchen with Nolte black oak cabinetry, island and breakfast bar, Bora hob and integrated neff appliances for a sleek, social setup.
Restful principal suite with a spa-like en-suite, freestanding bath, walk-in shower and underfloor heating for a hotel-level feel at home.
Garden studio with power, heating and Wi-Fi, ideal as a dedicated home office or a creative retreat.
Coastal lifestyle on the doorstep with the South West Coast Path close by for beach walks and pub lunches, and Devon's coastline at its best.
Wheelchair accessible
Lateral living
Level access
True to its name, Adagio feels composed and design led. This contemporary bungalow is shaped around light, outlook and effortless day to day living, with sweeping panoramic views across Plymouth Sound towards the city and the Cornish Rame Peninsula. With fields in the foreground and the Sound beyond, it's the best of both worlds. It is a cinematic outlook in the truest sense: Always moving, from sailing boats tracing the water by day to activity on the Sound, and the city lights beginning to glitter as dusk falls into golden hour.
Inside, the design feels refined and modern, while the setting brings its own rhythm. Step outside and
the pace naturally softens, with the coastal footpath close by for Sunday walks to the beach and the
pub, before drifting back home to the view. It is a place that makes weekends feel longer, calmer and
genuinely restorative.
The House
Set within one of the South Hams' most sought after coastal spots, Adagio is a detached bungalow with
a strong contemporary feel and an outlook that's hard to rival. The sense of arrival is immediate, with an
in and out, brick-paved driveway that frames the house neatly and allows easy parking and turning, complemented by an EV charging point.
Inside, the layout has been arranged to suit both everyday life and entertaining, with a clear emphasis on
space, light and connection to the view.
Living Spaces
At the centre is a generous kitchen, dining and living space, oriented towards the panorama. It's the kind
of outlook that gently enriches everyday. A wide picture window sits above the sink, framing Plymouth
Sound as a constant backdrop, while large sliding doors open straight onto the terrace and garden, so
the room moves easily between inside and out. Herringbone-pattern flooring runs underfoot, and cleanlined lighting combines recessed spotlights with a soft ambient glow across the joinery.
The kitchen is a premium Nolte black oak design, anchored by a central island with a breakfast bar that
naturally becomes the social focus of the room for morning coffee, a laptop, or a glass of wine while
supper is underway. Full-height cabinetry keeps the elevation calm and streamlined, with integrated
ovens set into the wall and illuminated display niches bringing warmth and depth. A Bora hob with
integrated extraction maintains the clean lines, while neff appliances, including a Hide & Slide oven
and microwave, underline the high-spec finish. Oak-toned detailing, including a feature wall with
floating shelves, adds texture and an easy balance to the darker cabinetry, keeping the overall feel
refined, modern and quietly inviting.
A separate sitting room offers a second place to retreat, ideal for quieter evenings or as a snug away
from the main social space.
Bedrooms, bathrooms and flexibility
There are four bedrooms in total, arranged to offer privacy and adaptability depending on how you want
to live. The principal suite is complemented by a spa-like bathroom with a walk-in shower and
freestanding bath, finished with underfloor heating for comfort. It's a space with a calm, pared-back
confidence: Stone-toned surfaces, clean geometry and a softly lit, hotel-like atmosphere. The bath sits
beneath a wide window, and the walk-in shower is set behind frameless glass, keeping the room feeling
open and quietly luxurious from morning through to evening.
A further shower room serves the remaining bedrooms, while a utility area sits alongside a space that could, if desired, lend itself to a secondary kitchen arrangement. It's a versatile section of the home with the potential to suit guests, multi-generational living or a more independent setup in the future, without feeling disconnected from the main living spaces.
Outside space and garden studio
The rear garden is a real asset: Private, established, and arranged for time outdoors. Just beyond the sliding doors in the open plan living area, a broad paved terrace sets the scene for dining and relaxed afternoons, with plenty of space to gather around a table as the light drops across the garden. Steps lead down to a central lawn framed by layered planting, evergreens and well-placed pots that soften the edges and bring a gently coastal feel. Boundaries are well screened, giving the garden a tucked-away quality that feels a world away once you're inside it.
Tucked towards the far end is the studio/home office, painted in a muted tone and fronted by generous glazing that brings in the light and the green outlook. With power, heating and WiFi, it offers a genuinely workable setup for hybrid life, a dedicated home office, creative projects, or overflow space when friends arrive for the weekend.
Location
Heybrook Bay is loved for its coastal atmosphere and direct access to the South West Coast Path, with a pebble beach on the doorstep and a well-regarded pub and restaurant nearby and beautiful sunsets over Plymouth Sound. The university city of Plymouth lies around ten miles away, while the sandy beaches of Wembury and Bovisand are close at hand. For day to day conveniences, Down Thomas is around a mile away with a broader range of local amenities.
Services
Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage.
EPC Rating
Current: C - 74, Potential: B - 81, Rating: C
Council Tax
Band D
Tenure
Freehold
Authority
South Hams District Council, Follaton House, Plymouth Road, Totnes, Devon, TQ9 5HE, Tel:
Fittings And Fixtures
All items in the written text of these particulars are included in the sale. All others are expressly excluded regardless of inclusion in any photographs. Purchasers must satisfy themselves that any equipment included in the sale of the property is in satisfactory order.
Viewing
Strictly by appointment with the sole agents, Marchand Petit, Newton Ferrers Office. Tel:
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