Waterside cottage in Devon for sale
This impeccable cottage in Devon would be perfect for a buyer interested in sailing or waterside living
21 Noss Mayo is a charming cottage in this delightful Devon village, located just by the beach and the slipway. The house has accommodation over three floors and has double glazing and central heating.
The open plan kitchen/dining area with underheated slate floors, and from here steps lead up to two double bedrooms and the family bathroom; beyond this is a lovely duel aspect sitting room with bay windows. Many rooms have views out over the Yealm River.
Steps from the dining room lead down to beach level where there is a self-contained open plan apartment. The first floor has two further bedrooms including a fine guest suite with excellent views.
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Outside a terraced area is perfect for outdoor entertaining and has river views. There are also further steps leading through an archway down to the slipway and beach, an ideal area for launching a small boat.
Noss Mayo is a wonderful Devon village on the southern slopes of the estuary of the River Yealm, surrounded by National Trust land about ten miles east of Plymouth. Newton Ferrers is just across the creek. The village itself offers good amenities including two pubs, a church and a number of shops including a post office and a general store.
The guide price is £950,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 01392 423 111 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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