The chocolate box frontage of this stunning cottage leads into a fresh and contemporary interior reflecting coast and country. Natural light bathes the living space with floor-to-ceiling window walls on two sides, with views of the garden and the trees beyond. Four generous bedrooms (three en suite) make for a refreshing sleep. The tended lawns are zoned with wildlife havens, with meadow flowers, a pond, and a stream. The large patio has plenty of seating for relaxing and dining.
Please note: Children must never be left unsupervised when outside. There is a pond and a stream, which could pose a safety hazard. There's also wildlife in the garden, around which care must always be taken.
Accommodation
Contemporary, warm, and styled in muted earthy tones and bright touches, when you enter the home, you are immediately greeted by a real feel of style with rough timber-clad walls adorned with unique local artefacts. This cottage is truly special, with a feeling of true class and depth of character.
The hallway takes you to the living/snug room area, elegantly decorated with navy blue wooden panelling, a wood-burning stove, large comfy sofas, a smart TV and views over the front garden. A great room to relax, read a book, or for children to huddle together to watch a film or play games.
Further down the hallway is the open-plan area with an adjoining designer-style cloakroom WC and a large separate utility room with a washing machine.
The open-plan living space and kitchen are stylishly laid out - two plush sofas let you soak up the garden views with floor-to-ceiling French windows on two sides.
The kitchen island makes meal preparation a social occasion and is well-equipped for every mealtime. Start the morning with Nespresso coffee at the breakfast bar, or gather around the solid-wood dining table. The range cooker has induction hob plates, grills and regular oven functions. There is also a dishwasher.
Upstairs, there are four comfortable bedrooms:
Immediately to the left at the top of the stairs is the front bedroom with a kingsize cast-iron bed with an en suite shower room and views over the front garden and rolling hills beyond.
Further along the landing, up a couple of steps to the left, is another bedroom with two single beds that can be made into a super-king on request, as well as a terrace with glass balustrade to enjoy broad views over the garden. This bedroom is adjacent to the family bathroom which has a separate bath and shower.
Further along the landing, to the rear of the house, is the corner master bedroom with kingsize bed and en suite shower room. This bedroom also benefits from large sliding patio windows and a balcony with glass balustrade from which there are extensive views of the garden and the hills beyond. A bistro table and chairs mean you can relax to enjoy the morning or evening sun.
Head upstairs again to the cosy fourth bedroom with a small double bed and an en suite bathroom with an overhead shower. This room is best suited for two young children or a young adult.
Garden
The spacious garden has a broad lawn and is also a wildlife haven, stretching into the woods and hills beyond. A pond, a stream and wild zones are left to nature (please see the notice above). Thoughtful sculptures add further character to this broad, open space.
A large terrace patio has generous seating to sit back and view the garden below. Dine in the dappled sunlight under the wood pergola, the refectory table big enough for all to gather around.
Parking
There is ample parking on the driveway - enough for 5 to 6 cars.
Nearby
You're a short drive from two great (award-winning) waterside pubs: The Maltsters Arms and The Watermans Arms in Tuckenhay - ideal for a hearty meal after a country walk. Historic Totnes is a 20-minute drive,
Blackpool Sands with its award winning beach, sauna and restuarant are short drive away. Photos Claire Gillo