Listed for £850,000
October 22, 2025
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ANNEXE STUDIO
The detached annexe sits within the beautifully landscaped gardens of this exceptional property. Timber-clad and full of character, it comprises a versatile studio space with office, kitchenette, and shower room. Double doors open onto a charming, decked terrace, bordered by hedging—perfect for alfresco dining or quiet relaxation.
OUTSIDE
The plot extends to approximately one-third of an acre, offering a variety of beautifully designed outdoor spaces. A paved patio with raised planters leads up to the annexe, creating a seamless connection between house and garden. To the right, a formal garden features an artificial lawn, gravelled paths, raised planted borders, and a stylish greenhouse. The remaining garden is rich in colour and texture, with established shrubs, wildflowers, a variety of trees, and a feature pond. A generous timber shed provides ample garden storage. The garage is located just a short walk away, with off-street parking in front.
LOCATION
Ringmore is an old smuggling village situated at the head of a beautiful valley off the south-west coast path with picturesque views over National Trust land to Bigbury Bay and Ayrmer Cove. The cove is about 15 to 20 minutes’ walking distance from the village with its secluded beach and stunning cliff-top walks.
In the thriving village itself is an award-winning 13th-Century pub The Journey’s End Inn, local church and a wide range of community clubs and societies. At St Ann’s Chapel there is a Post Office and well-stocked general store which offers a delivery service to the church. Five miles away is the Georgian town of Modbury, and the towns of Kingsbridge, Salcombe and Totnes are nearby. The city of Plymouth is 17 miles to the north west.
The village is well-served for schools with twice-daily school buses to Ivybridge, Kingsbridge, Modbury and Aveton Gifford, and local buses to Stover School and Plymouth's private schools. Nearby Bigbury-on-Sea has a large, popular surfing beach with classes and a children’s surf club provided by Discovery Surf School, as well as trips in the famed ‘sea tractor’ to Burgh Island with its Art Deco hotel and The Pilchard Inn. Salcombe and Newton Ferrers provide wonderful sailing and there are golf courses at Bigbury and Thurlestone. Dartmoor National Park to the north provides magnificent countryside for walking, cycling and wild camping.