Listed for £1,750,000
March 7, 2026
Sold for £550,000
2014
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Oak panelled doors sit neatly within the scheme, and the staircase rises in clean white lines with a simple balustrade and soft carpet underfoot. A guest WC is discreetly positioned off the hallway, and the layout gives a clear sense of arrival with an easy flow through to the main rooms beyond.
The kitchen and dining room is a generous, light filled room that opens straight to the terrace through broad sliding doors. Rooflights bring an extra wash of daylight from above, while the glazing to the terrace keeps the harbour setting close at hand and makes outdoor dining feel like a natural extension of the room.
Gloss finished cabinetry in a soft blue tone runs the length of the space to reflect the water, paired with dark worktops for a crisp contemporary contrast. At the centre, a substantial island provides additional storage and preparation space, with seating for informal meals and conversation. Oak flooring adds warmth underfoot, and a striking stone wall with a recessed fire introduces texture and atmosphere, making this a room that feels as inviting in winter as it does on summer days.
The sitting room is a beautifully bright space, set along the estuary facing elevation with wide glazing that draws the water into the room. Broad sliding doors open to the terrace, extending the room outwards for sunlit afternoons and easy entertaining. A beautifully formed corner window creates a natural place to pause, with a built in seat that you instinctively gravitate towards. It is the kind of outlook that gently enriches everyday. Materials are warm and understated, with wide oak boards underfoot and clean lines throughout. A contemporary inset wood burning fire sits within a generous hearth, bringing a welcome sense of comfort on cooler evenings, while the proportions of the room allow for multiple seating areas. It is a room designed for relaxed time at home, with space for everyone to settle in and enjoy the view.
The study sits off the entrance hall and works well as a dedicated work space, separate from the main living rooms. Built in shelving runs up the walls, with a recessed desk area that keeps the room feeling tidy and uncluttered. Finished with wide oak boards and simple, clean detailing, it is an easy, practical room for working from home, reading, or as a quiet retreat away from the main spaces.
The first floor is arranged around a central landing, with five bedrooms and a well balanced mix of bath and shower rooms. Bedrooms one, two and three sit along the estuary facing elevation, each with sliding doors opening onto the balcony so the view becomes part of the day from first light onwards. Bedroom one forms a generous principal suite, with an en suite shower room. Bedrooms four and five sit to the other side of the landing and work beautifully as guest rooms, children’s rooms or additional work space, depending on what is needed. A family bathroom and a separate shower room serve the remaining bedrooms.
Steps rise to the second floor loft room, an expansive area of approximately 934 sq ft that already feels substantially prepared for further use. Exposed timbers and ply lined surfaces give a warm, crafted feel, complemented by rooflights set into the pitch and a striking gable window that frames the estuary from an even higher vantage point.
As it stands, it offers an exceptionally versatile additional space, with clear scope for further completion, subject to the necessary consents. It could lend itself to a studio, a cinema and games room, a home gym, a library and music room, or a generous den for older children, with the scale to create distinct zones. The gable glazing is a standout feature, drawing the view deep into the room and giving this upper level a real sense of separation and escape.
Outside There is the benefit of planning consent for a garage, offering a valuable opportunity to enhance the property further and add practical storage or parking, subject to implementation.
The Terrace is a defining part of life at Bright Waters, running along the estuary facing elevation and connecting directly with both the sitting room and the kitchen and dining room. Broad sliding doors open the house to the outside, so meals can spill out effortlessly and the view becomes a constant companion through the day.
Laid with wide timber decking and edged with clear glass balustrading, the terrace feels open yet secure, with uninterrupted sightlines across the water and the moorings beyond. There is generous space for dining, lounging and quiet moments with a book, and the deep roof overhang creates a sheltered section that works brilliantly when the weather turns. Whether it is breakfast in early light or a long evening as the tide changes below, this is an outdoor space that genuinely extends the living area and elevates the view.
The First Floor Balcony runs the full width of the estuary facing elevation, creating a private outdoor extension to bedrooms one, two and three. Each room opens out through sliding doors, so morning air and the changing light on the water become part of the everyday routine. Finished with timber decking and clear glass balustrading, it gives uninterrupted views across the Yealm and its moorings.
The Kitchen Terrace is set alongside the front entrance and the kitchen side elevation, providing a sheltered and practical outdoor space that sits neatly between the house and the garden. It can be accessed directly from the kitchen, making it ideal for morning coffee, pots and planting, or keeping a barbecue close at hand when friends are over. Laid with large format stone paving and framed by planted beds, it feels private and calm. Deep roof overhangs, together with slate hung elevations and richly textured stonework, give this area real architectural presence.
The garden rises behind the house in a series of established terraces, creating a lovely green backdrop to the architecture. Stone steps lead up through planted banks and mature greenery to the top of the garden, just below the tree line, where a wide level lawn sits as a real rarity for Newton Ferrers. For families, it is an immediate advantage. There is room for children to kick a ball, set up a small goal, practise cricket or place a trampoline. It also lends itself to picnic blankets and sun loungers, or a simple seating spot for evening drinks, with the greenery behind and the estuary view still very much in sight. Set within the garden is a timber outbuilding, ideal for storing kayaks, paddleboards and bikes, as well as garden equipment, hobbies and seasonal furniture.