Listed for £600,000
March 5, 2026
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Glazed doors open into a garden room that brings a lovely sense of connection to the outside. Filled with natural light and opening onto the patio, it works beautifully as a quiet day room, a place for reading, morning coffee, and house plants, gently set apart from the main living space while still feeling part of the flow of the house. The wide bifolding doors draw the terrace right up to the room, making it feel wonderfully open on warmer days. For buyers who love open plan living but also want an additional, separate reception room, it strikes the balance perfectly, connected when you want it to be, and quieter when you don’t. It also suits family life as needs change over time, ideal as a playroom for younger children with easy access to the garden, or a relaxed hangout for older children wanting their own space. The bifold doors open to the terrace and garden, creating an easy extension of the living space.
A separate utility room keeps laundry and appliances neatly out of the main living spaces. The guest cloakroom sits just off the hallway, finished with a contemporary suite.
Bedrooms and Bathrooms
Upstairs, the principal suite is with Sharps fitted wardrobes and a dedicated en suite shower room. The bedroom itself is notably spacious, with an excellent run of built in storage spanning the wall, including a mix of a vanity unit (with lights and an electric socket) hanging space and drawers that keeps everything neatly organised. Soft carpeting adds comfort underfoot, and the proportions allow for a large bed and additional furniture without feeling compromised.
Outside
The garden has been arranged in two distinct zones. Immediately beyond the garden room, an extensive paved terrace creates a brilliant outdoor living space with room for both dining and lounging. A few steps lead down to a neatly kept lawn edged by planted borders with a further patio area, with a small pond providing a gentle focal point. The layout is designed to be easy to look after, while still feeling established and green through the seasons. A gate from the garden opens directly to the rear parking area and the single garage, reinforcing the convenience of everyday rear access.
Setting and Lifestyle
Clover Park sits on the edge of Brixton, a well-connected South Hams village that combines a friendly community with excellent access to Plymouth City Centre, around six miles away. The village offers a much loved pub, a garden centre with café, a local garage and a popular fish and chip shop. Families are well served by St Mary’s C of E Primary School, rated Outstanding, with Ivybridge Community College and Coombe Dean School among the strong secondary options within easy reach. Local clubs and village events help create a genuine sense of community.
For outdoor living, the area is exceptionally well placed. Footpaths lead from the village into open countryside and down towards Cofflete Creek, while the sandy beaches at Wembury and Mothecombe are a short drive away. Residents can also apply for mooring rights on the Yealm Estuary, a beautiful setting for sailing, paddle boarding and other water sports, and Dartmoor National Park is close by for walking, cycling and riding.
Plymouth, Britain’s Ocean City, provides theatres, restaurants, historic waterfront destinations and major retail. With mainline rail services to London and ferry links to Europe, it offers impressive connectivity.