Property description
Occupying an enviable and elevated position affording delightful views across rolling countryside and viaduct. The property offers comfortable and light accommodation throughout and briefly comprising a dual aspect living room with feature fireplace housing a wood burning stove, beautifully presented and well appointed kitchen with opening through to a dining area and outside sun terrace. There are two bedrooms, one with a conservatory adjoining and family bathroom. There is a lower ground floor with a further ensuite bedroom and useful utility area.
The property has the advantage of parking and single garage with power and lighted connected accessed from a road behind. There is a pedestrian gate to the terraced garden with a several paved areas, green house and mature shrub beds and borders.
Construction
We have been informed by the vendor the property is of non-traditional construction. We have sourced the advice of an independent financial advisor who believes there are several lenders who would be willing to mortgage the property subject to normal lending criteria.The village of Calstock, in South East Cornwall, is set on the banks of the River Tamar, 7 miles west of Tavistock and 18 miles north of Plymouth. The village is within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a World Heritage site.
The village is defined by narrow streets that climb the side of the Tamar Valley affording wonderful views down the river and over surrounding countryside, dominated by a magnificent railway viaduct. Built in 1907, the viaduct is still in operation today, providing regular branch line rail services from the village station to Plymouth.
Calstock is a thriving village with 2 pubs, a social club, an active Village Hall and a well regarded primary school. Further amenities can be found in nearby Callington and Tavistock, a thriving market town adjoining the western edge of the Dartmoor National Park.
Calstock has a lively arts scene. This includes an excellent contemporary art gallery, 2 local choirs and Calstock Arts, a busy venue for live music, film, comedy and talks. ()
About a mile downstream is the National Trust property Cothele. This is a mediaeval house and estate offering over 1000 acres of managed countryside, with many miles of wooded paths opening onto views of the river, providing wonderful walking opportunities from the village.
The river Tamar is navigable from above Calstock and there is a village quay, boat yard and deep-water moorings, making it an ideal base for boating enthusiasts. There are golfing facilities in the area, including St. Mellion, which is about 6 miles away.
AmenitiesAttractive Detached Bungalow
Elevated Position Enjoying Far Reaching Views
Offering Three Bedrooms
Garage & Off Road Parking
Family Bathroom & En Suite
Double Glazed Throughout
Sought After Village Location
Non Standard Construction