Real Estate · For Sale
3 bedroom detached house for sale
Price
£1,250,000Location
Tuckenhay, Totnes, Devon TQ9 · Totnes · TQ9 7EQ · GB
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Receptions
2
Type
houses
About this property
A beautifully restored waterside home with private river frontage and historic Grade II listed outbuildings, set in one of the South Hams’ most sought after Creekside locations.
Description
Turvey presents a rare opportunity to acquire a characterful and restored waterside home, set directly on the banks of Bow Creek, a tidal tributary of the River Dart. The property enjoys an exceptional position within the picturesque hamlet of Tuckenhay, combining tranquillity and historic charm.
The house has been comprehensively renovated by the current owners, retaining its period integrity while introducing high-quality contemporary finishes. The result is a home of warmth and simplicity, where heritage detailing, natural materials and sympathetic design sit comfortably alongside modern comfort.
The setting is quite outstanding. Approximately a third of an acre of gently sloping gardens lead down to the river, with long private frontage allowing direct access to the water. The outlook is green, peaceful and ever changing, with reflections of surrounding woodland and neighbouring historic houses shimmering across the creek.
A traditional entrance hall leads to two reception rooms. The dining room enjoys a pleasant outlook and provides an inviting space for entertaining, while the sitting room is positioned to take full advantage of views across the gardens and river beyond. An open fireplace forms a natural focal point, creating a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere.
The kitchen is a particular feature, beautifully crafted with bespoke cabinetry and timber worktops. Cleverly set within part of the original lime kiln, the curved wall gives the room a distinctive character and a tangible link to the building’s past.
The first floor comprises a generous double bedroom and a luxurious family bathroom. The bathroom is immaculately finished with a roll top bath, separate shower, traditional sanitaryware, complemented by a window overlooking the river and surrounding woodland.
On the top floor are two further double bedrooms, both well proportioned, together with a well appointed shower room. The elevated position offers a delightful perspective over the gardens and creek.
The property is set within approximately 0.35 acres of established riverside gardens, enjoying around 100 metres of private river frontage providing opportunities for kayaking, paddleboarding and wild swimming. There is potential for a private slipway, subject to the necessary consents.
Approach via driveway leading to parking with unique outbuilding, formed from a pair of Grade II listed lime kilns and their associated chimney, offering valuable storage or potential for further creative use (subject to necessary consents)
Location
Tuckenhay is a quintessentially picturesque hamlet, famed for its idyllic waterfront setting on Bow Creek, where the Harbourne River meets the River Dart. Within comfortable walking distance are three highly regarded public houses: The Maltsters Arms, The Watermans Arms and The Durrant Arms.
Turvey is situated in the heart of the hamlet, next to the recent award winning Maltsters Arms, enjoying a delightful rural position adjoining Bow Creek. with the National Trust’s Crownley Woods directly opposite. The creek is tidal and navigable by small boats for approximately three hours either side of high tide, providing direct access to the River Dart estuary.
Dartmouth lies approximately six miles downstream, while the vibrant market town of Totnes is approximately four miles away. Totnes is one of the principal market towns in the South Hams and offers an eclectic mix of independent shops, cafs and restaurants along its historic high street. The town also benefits from a lively market held on Fridays and Saturdays, a range of supermarkets, medical facilities and the highly regarded King Edward VI Community College.
Totnes mainline railway station provides regular intercity services to London in under three hours. The A38 Devon Expressway, approximately ten miles away, offers fast connections to Plymouth, Exeter and the M5 motorway, while the rugged landscapes of Dartmoor National Park are just twelve miles to the north.
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Additional Info
Mains water, electricity and drainage. Electric heating
Photographs: Provided by owner
Viewings: Strictly by appointment with the agents.