Listed for £1,600,000
February 6, 2026
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Upon reaching the property, a large south west sea-facing terrace immediately impresses, offering breath-taking panoramic views stretching to the horizon and creating a stunning setting for outdoor dining and entertaining.
The gardens front and rear have been very extensively landscaped with many trees, bushes and shrubs, offering a wonderful colourful area all around the house. To the rear a stone Courtyard provides a wonderful very private sunbathing and entertainment area in the summer. The grassed area above with stunning sea views is ideal for relaxing and pet friendly and includes a garden shed and kennel. From here you access the National Trust land and within 100m the Devon Costal Path to Wembury.
Internally, the accommodation is both elegant and welcoming. An open entrance foyer leads to a large formal dining area and the heart of the home — the very large kitchen/breakfast room. This beautifully appointed space features a substantial central island, extensive cabinetry and integrated appliances, along with a relaxed breakfast area with amazing sea views, ideal for quieter moments. Two large sliding glass doors on different elevations open directly onto the front terrace, effortlessly connecting the interior with the coastal surroundings. To the rear of the kitchen, a utility room, WC and plant room are discreetly positioned to support everyday living.
The living room occupies the opposite side of the ground floor, a superb triple-aspect space with a large feature gas fireplace and large central TV feature with sliding patio doors opening to both the front terrace and the rear sun-trap of Merlins Courtyard, ensuring “”light, views and access to the outdoors from every angle.
The first floor is arranged around a striking mezzanine landing overlooking the entrance hall. The principal suite enjoys a prime position with high vaulted ceilings, a dressing room, a stylish ensuite, a large private balcony with and an additional Juliet balcony — all designed to maximise the spectacular south west sea views. Bedroom two overlooks the rear garden and Merlins Courtyard and benefits from built-in wardrobes, while bedroom three, currently arranged as a home office, looks across the valley and out to sea, it also features vaulted ceilings and a Juliet balcony with beautiful coastal vistas. Bedroom four is a generously proportioned room with eaves storage, and all are served by a contemporary family bathroom.
The gardens at the top of the plot are beautifully landscaped, beginning with the Courtyard, framed by an extensive stone retaining wall finished with granite quoins, all excavated from the site and thoughtfully repurposed. Integrated within the wall are a water feature and BBQ chimney, adding architectural interest and atmosphere. Steps lead up to a lawned area, ideal for pets, creating a private and tranquil outdoor space that complements the home’s elevated setting and also with stunning sea views. The rear gate leads directly to the recreational land of the National Trust HMS Cambridge and the Devon costal path.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a very unique, striking and highly energy-efficient coastal home of architectural distinction, offering exceptional views, innovative design and an enviable sense of luxury, exclusivity and privacy.
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Local amenities include the welcoming Eddystone Inn Pub famous with costal walkers, providing a cosy retreat with hearty meals and beautiful views, while the nearby village of Down Thomas is home to the popular Mussel Inn, also renowned for its relaxed atmosphere and fresh seafood.
Just a short 10 minute drive away, the suburb of Plymstock offers a wealth of facilities including supermarkets, boutique shops, cafes, restaurants, schools, and leisure amenities. Excellent road and public transport links make Plymouth easily accessible for commuting, shopping, cultural attractions, and vibrant nightlife, providing the perfect balance between coastal serenity and city convenience.
With nearby beaches, scenic walking trails, and the vibrant maritime city of Plymouth just minutes away, Heybrook Bay provides an unparalleled lifestyle, blending natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and everyday practicality.
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Council Tax band: F
Tenure: Freehold
Property construction: Potton Timber Frame
Energy Performance rating: A+
Electricity supply: Mains
Solar Panels: Yes, 16 Photovoltaic Panels
Other electricity sources: Twin Tesla Powerwalls
Water supply: Mains
Sewerage: Mains
Heating: Mains Gas
Heating features: Underfloor Heating
Broadband: 36/6Mbps Sky /BT
Mobile coverage: Best O2
Parking: Private Off Street Parking, Carport & Triple Garage
Building safety issues: None
Restrictions - Listed Building: No
Restrictions - Conservation Area: Yes
Restrictions - Tree Preservation Orders: No
Public right of way: No
Long-term area flood risk: No
Historical flooding: No
Flood defences: N/A due location
Coastal erosion risk: No
Planning permission issues: No
Accessibility and adaptations: Funicular Railway
Coal mining area: No
Non-coal mining area: No
Loft access: None but has eves storage and extensive garage storage
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