£495,000
(£223/sq. ft)
5 bed terraced house for saleCrescent Avenue, Plymouth. PL1
5 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
2,217 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Atwell Martin
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About this property
Stunning Kitchen/Family Room
Wealth of Period Features Throughout
Sunny Rear Gardens
Master En-Suite & Family Bathroom
Superb Presentation Throughout
Five Bedroom Victorian Family Home
Freehold & Permit Parking Available
Plymouth Hoe Location
Accomodation arranged over four storeys
Nestled in the very heart of the iconic Plymouth Hoe, this quite exceptional five-bedroom Victorian terraced residence offers a rare and beguiling combination of late-nineteenth-century grandeur and thoroughly modern comfort.
Presented with the utmost care and attention, the house unfolds over four generous storeys and greets you the moment you step inside with an immediate sense of light, space and quiet refinement. The elegant entrance hall, with its ornate cornicing and original timber flooring, sets a tone of understated distinction and invites exploration of the beautifully arranged accommodation.
Commencing on the lower ground floor, one discovers a superb kitchen and family room that blends sleek modern design with classic elegance – featuring generous stone worktops, bespoke cabinetry and a sociable island, all bathed in natural light from large sash windows. This is an ideal space for both everyday family gatherings and more formal entertaining.
Ascending to the ground floor, the formal drawing room and dining room continue the theme of timeless sophistication, boasting handsome period fireplaces, deep skirting boards and intricate ceiling roses that whisper of the property’s distinguished past. A separate water closet adds a touch of convenience to this level.
The first floor is dedicated to restful retreats, with the principal bedroom suite offering a private sanctuary complete with its own en-suite bathroom. An additional bedroom adjoins a versatile study or potential fifth bedroom, providing tremendous flexibility for family needs or a quiet home office – all beautifully appointed with plush carpeting and tasteful décor.
Finally, the second floor houses two further double bedrooms, both generously proportioned and filled with character, alongside a family bathroom that serves as a small oasis, complete with a freestanding roll-top bath and traditional fittings that harmonise beautifully with the home’s heritage.
Throughout, a wealth of original features – panelled doors, stained glass and delicate plasterwork – have been lovingly retained, ensuring the house retains every ounce of its Victorian character while remaining eminently comfortable for twenty-first-century living. Outside, permit parking is available, and the property is offered for sale on a freehold basis.
In short, this is a home of genuine distinction in one of Plymouth’s most coveted addresses – a property that will appeal to the discerning purchaser who appreciates both architectural heritage and effortless modern living.
Location Summary
7 Crescent Avenue enjoys a quite enviable position within the prestigious Plymouth Hoe quarter, one of the city’s most sought-after and historically significant residential enclaves. Overlooking the ever-changing waters of Plymouth Sound and the iconic Hoe itself, the house sits moments from the sweeping promenade, wide lawns and panoramic views that have captivated residents and visitors alike for generations.
The immediate surroundings offer a wonderfully balanced lifestyle. The vibrant Barbican, with its cobbled streets, independent boutiques, art galleries and excellent restaurants, lies within a gentle stroll. A little further, yet still easily walkable, the city centre provides the full complement of high-street shopping at Drake Circus together with a wide choice of cafés, bars and theatres. For daily provisions, superb local shops and delicatessens are close at hand.
Families are particularly well served. Outstanding primary schools such as St Andrew’s Church of England Primary and Pilgrim Primary Academy are within easy reach, while excellent secondary options and the University of Plymouth add to the area’s educational appeal. Healthcare needs are well catered for, with Derriford Hospital – offering comprehensive nhs services – situated a short drive to the north, supplemented by private facilities nearby.
Leisure opportunities are simply outstanding. Plymouth Hoe Park, literally on the doorstep, provides acres of open space for walks, picnics and seasonal events, including the renowned British Firework Championships. The art-deco Tinside Lido offers delightful open-air swimming in the warmer months, while Central Park and Victoria Park are equally accessible for further recreation.
Transport links are first-class and delightfully convenient. Frequent bus services operate from Hoe Road, whisking one into the city centre or to the railway station in a matter of minutes. Plymouth Railway Station itself lies approximately one mile away, with regular mainline services to London Paddington, Exeter and throughout Cornwall. The nearby Barbican and Millbay harbours provide year-round ferry connections to Mount Batten, Royal William Yard, Mount Edgcumbe and the charming villages of Cawsand and Kingsand across the water – perfect for a spontaneous day out.
With resident permit parking readily available and the entire area being wonderfully walkable and cycle-friendly, 7 Crescent Avenue offers an enviable lifestyle in one of Plymouth’s most distinguished and convenient locations.
EPC Rating: E
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