Listed for £600,000
September 16, 2025
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Upstairs, the principal bedroom suite is a calm retreat, with fitted wardrobes by Sharps, countryside views and a private en suite shower room. Two further very generous double bedrooms and a fourth bedroom share a family bathroom, all finished with the same attention to detail. Zoned heating allows precise control between the two floors, ensuring year-round comfort.
One of the most surprising aspects of this home is its garden — unusually generous, level and wide, it’s designed to be easy to look after while offering plenty of space for both play and gardening. A spacious paved terrace creates an effortless extension of the main living space for outdoor dining and summer evenings. Beyond, a lawn stretches out towards the mature boundary hedging, while a slightly raised terrace holds a hot tub. It’s a garden that works equally well for young families or keen gardeners.
The double garage offers electric doors and useful loft storage accessed via a ladder, while the main house also has a partially boarded loft. Between the garage and driveway, there’s ample space for five cars.
Clover Park is set on the edge of Brixton, a well-connected village in the South Hams that combines peaceful rural surroundings with easy access to Plymouth, just six miles away.
The village has a thriving community with a highly regarded pub, garden centre with café, local garage and a popular fish and chip shop. Families benefit from the ‘Outstanding’ rated St Mary’s C of E Primary School, while Ivybridge Community College and Coombe Dean School provide excellent secondary options nearby. Local clubs and events add to the strong community feel.
Outdoor pursuits are plentiful. Scenic footpaths lead from the village into open countryside and down towards Cofflete Creek, while the sandy beaches at Wembury and Mothecombe are only a short drive away. Residents can also apply for mooring rights on the Yealm Estuary, a beautiful setting for sailing, paddle-boarding and water sports. Dartmoor National Park is close by, offering vast open landscapes for walking, cycling and riding.
Plymouth, known as Britain’s Ocean City, offers everything from theatres and restaurants to historic waterfront areas and major retail. With mainline trains to London and ferry services to Europe, it provides excellent connections alongside its coastal and cultural draw.