Listed for £220,000
March 27, 2026
Sold for £185,000
2020
Sold for £147,500
2010
Sold for £135,000
2005
Sold for £105,000
2003
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Tamerton Foliot - Tamerton Foliot is a village situated in the north of Plymouth. Situated near the confluence of the rivers Tamar and Tavy, the village is situated in a valley, the stream of which quickly broadens out to a large estuarine creek, which passes under a bridge beneath the Tamar Valley Line railway. Tamerton Foliot railway station, now a private property, is situated at the end of a two-mile road and is on the edge of a heavily wooded riverside nature reserve. It had been built in 1890 by the Plymouth, Devonport and South Western Junction Railway on its line from Lydford to Devonport.
The village has around 3,000 residents and features three pubs, a convenience store with a post office inside, and a takeaway. There is a primary school - Mary Dean's Church of England Primary School - and St Mary's parish church. If it wasn't so close to the city, Tamerton would have the feel of a true country village, but the buses are regular and it only lies 15 minutes away from Derriford Hospital.
The community feel in village remains strong. It's a lovely little village. There are a lot of nice walks around. Within the span of around 100 yards, there is the King's Arms, the Queen's Arms, and the Seven Stars, which is one of the oldest pubs in Plymouth. Only a stone's throw away from Dartmoor.
Locals welcome any new person to the village. There is a May Carnival which is really popular. Residents in Tamerton Foliot seem to be incredibly proud of their carnival, which is usually held on the first Saturday in May, and for good reason: the carnival has been running in some capacity since the early 1900s and grew out of fairs and markets dating back to medieval times. There is a procession through the village accompanied by the Lord Mayor of Plymouth, and one of the local children is crowned the May Queen or King. Whether Tamerton Foliot is part of Plymouth or not, the people who live there love living there.
More Property Information - The property boasts three ample-sized bedrooms, with the main bedroom benefiting from fitted wardrobes, providing both convenience and storage. The sleek and bright family bathroom adds to the overall appeal, ensuring comfort for all family members.
In addition to its attractive interior, this home offers lovely views and includes parking for one vehicle, along with the added benefit of a garage. Its prime location is close to Mary Dean School, local shops, and essential access routes, making it an ideal choice for families.
This property is a rare find in a popular area, and we encourage early viewings to fully appreciate all it has to offer. Don't miss the opportunity to make this charming house your new home
Entrance Hallway -
Sitting Room - 3.58m x 4.99m (11'9" x 16'4") -
Kitchen/Diner - 3.61m x 3.19m (11'10" x 10'6") -
Landing -
Primary Bedroom - 3.64m x 2.82m (11'11" x 9'3") -
Bedroom 2 - 2.86m x 2.82m (9'5" x 9'3") -
Bedroom 3 - 2.66m x 2.07m (8'9" x 6'9") -
Family Bathroom -
Gardens, Garage & View -
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