Guide price
£365,000
3 bed detached house for saleDu Maurier Drive, Fowey PL23
3 beds
2 baths
EPC Rating: C
About this property
Detached Home On Du Maurier Drive
Three Double Bedrooms With Flexible Use
One Of Largest Plots Development
Wrap Around Garden With Privacy
Dual Aspect Living Room With Garden Access
Kitchen Dining Space Opening Outside
Principal Bedroom With Ensuite Shower
Detached Garage With Roof Storage
Quiet Setting Within Fowey Location
Walking Distance To Harbour And Coast
There’s a sense of ease to this house from the moment you arrive.
Set within Du Maurier Drive, the position feels quieter and more open than many modern developments. You’re still part of a neighbourhood, but there’s space around you, and a pace that feels slightly removed from the busier parts of town.
Inside, the layout is simple and well thought through. The entrance hall gives you room to arrive properly, and from there the house opens out in a way that feels natural rather than forced.
The main living room is one of the spaces that tends to get used most. It’s dual aspect, so the light moves through it during the day, and doors open directly onto the garden, making it easy to step outside without thinking about it. It’s a comfortable room, whether you’re spending time quietly or using the space when others are around.
The kitchen and dining area sits at the centre of the house. It’s been designed in a way that supports everyday use - somewhere to cook, sit, and stay connected rather than just pass through. There’s enough space for a proper table, and doors out to the garden mean it naturally extends outside when the weather allows.
Upstairs, all three bedrooms are genuine doubles, which isn’t always the case in homes of this style. It gives you options - whether that’s for family, guests, or working from home without having to compromise on space. The main bedroom has its own ensuite, while the main bathroom serves the rest of the house in a clean, straightforward way.
Outside is where this property begins to separate itself.
The garden wraps around the house and is one of the larger plots within the development. That extra space changes how it feels to use - you’re not confined to one area, and there’s room to move depending on the time of day. It’s private without feeling enclosed, and there’s enough flexibility to use it properly, whether that’s for sitting out, hosting, or simply having space around you.
There’s also side and rear access, along with a detached garage that provides useful storage, including additional space within the roof.
The location works in the way Fowey often does. You’re close enough to the harbour, coastal walks and local shops to make them part of everyday life, but far enough out to come back to something quieter at the end of the day.
With no onward chain, the process is also more straightforward, which makes a difference when you’re trying to plan a move without complications.
What the current owners have valued is the balance - a house that feels easy to live in, with enough space inside and out, and a setting that lets you enjoy Fowey without feeling in the middle of it
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