Listed for £695,000
March 23, 2026
Sold for £322,500
2009
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For commuting and convenience there are good transport links into Plymstock and onwards to Plymouth city centre, with a direct bus service from Brownhill Lane into Plymouth. The shoreline also sits alongside protected designations including the Plymouth Sound and Estuaries Special Area of Conservation and an SSSI, helping to preserve the unspoilt quality of the surrounding landscape.
A generous gravelled driveway creates an immediate sense of space, with ample off road parking and the garage positioned conveniently alongside. From here, broad, gently rising steps lead up to the front door.
The front door is positioned off the driveway on the eastern side of the property and opens into an entrance hall, with useful storage for coats, hats and boots. Steps then rise to the first floor where the principal living spaces are arranged to take full advantage of the sea views.
On the first floor, the sitting room is an inviting space designed around the view. Broad glazing and doors open directly onto the rear balcony, creating a lovely flow between inside and out and making the most of the sea outlook towards the Mewstone. The room feels both contemporary and warm, with timber slatted panelling, a striking wood burner set against a deep-toned backdrop, and bespoke shelving that adds character as well as practical display space. With its westerly aspect, it is especially atmospheric later in the day, catching beautiful afternoon light and memorable sunsets over the sea.
The kitchen and dining room forms the heart of the home, offering generous space for everyday living and entertaining, with a large window drawing in natural light and the distant coastal horizon. Modern cabinetry in a soft palette of grey and white is paired with generous preparation space, while glass fronted wall units and open shelving keep everything feeling light and well organised. A timber topped breakfast bar adds warmth and creates a natural spot for coffee, quick meals or chatting while you cook, with space for stools neatly tucked beneath. The layout is practical and well planned, with excellent storage and a streamlined run of appliances, and the sink is positioned at the window so the sea view becomes part of the everyday. The dining area sits comfortably alongside, with room for a generous table, making it a relaxed setting for family life as well as entertaining.
Also on this level is the principal suite, enjoying sea views and a lovely sense of privacy. It is arranged with a dressing room and an en suite shower room, making it ideal for those who value having a main bedroom on the same level as the living spaces.
The ground floor provides three further bedrooms together with a study with doors onto the garden, offering excellent flexibility for family life, multigenerational living, guests or home working, as well as providing the option of a fifth bedroom if required. A modern family bathroom serves this level, finished in a clean contemporary style with both bath and separate shower. A separate utility room provides practical support for day to day living, with useful storage, space for laundry and door to the driveway.
The house sits within a generous plot. To the front, the gravelled driveway provides parking for numerous vehicles and access to the double garage.
To the rear, the garden is a real highlight. It offers excellent space for children, entertaining and relaxed summer living. There is a paved terrace close to the house and a further seating area within the garden, while established planting and boundary screening create a sheltered feel throughout.