Port Cottage New Brochure

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Walking along the promenade of the beautiful Torcross Beach, with its row of chocolate box cottages and Insta-worthy houses, one property stands out With its pretty shutters and quirky porthole, Port Cottage is as delightful as it is distinctive

Many a passer-by has stopped to admire this characterful 400-year-old property, its quirky window and white rendered walls synonymous with the seaside, Port Cottage is the ultimate beach house

With th b h just yards away, you can enjoy morning coffee while listening to the tide wash on to the shore on the spacious Mediterranean-style patio, which spans the whole front of the property

We enter the cottage via a side Porch – perfect for kicking off sandy shoes A wonderful fireplace with a roaring fire burning in the multifuel stove draws our focus as we enter the Living Room, but our attention is soon grabbed by the view framed by the oak French casement window – out over the pretty patio to the sea and endless sky beyond

A lovely space to while away your evenings after an energetic day at the beach curled up in front of the fire

The Hallway leads us to a charming Dining Room, bursting with period features – another fabulous fireplace complete with multifuel burner and plenty of space for a large dining table and a sitting area under a window with views out over the pretty coastal Courtyard

The adjoining galley Kitchen is an unusually bright space thanks to contemporary pale grey cabinetry and white worktop, as well as the well-positioned skylights and a little picture window giving us a peep of the sea

A pretty stained glass window to the rear adds even more light Patterned blue tiles, wood effect vinyl flooring and blue painted furniture further enhance this lovely room

Through the pleasant back door and handy glazed rear porch to the pretty coastal Courtyard, where we find another Sitting Area, ready to take full advantage of the afternoon sunshine until it sets in over the Ley in the evening

There is also a versatile Outhouse, currently used as a Workshop and Store but with the potential for a super Office, Playroom or teenage Den/Bedroom

There is a further brick-built Store to the left of this A picket-fenced walkway past a sweet succulent garden leads us to the very rear of the property where we find the parking bay for upto two cars

Both Shower Rooms in this property are as practical as they are pretty Heritage-style sanitary ware and charming, considered design make these light and bright spaces nothing short of sanctuaries

The ground floor Wetroom is extraordinarily joyful Pretty blue patterned tiles are highlighted by the well-placed skylight give a this space a luxurious vibe The blend of wood cladding, driftwood flooring and white tiling make the first floor space a fine place to relax

Wind up the delightfully decorated stairway and we enter Bedroom 1 White-washed, wood-clad walls and pale carpet showcase the gem-like colours of the intense blue sky reflected in the twinkling blue sea, accented by the pale sand

Surely there is no better vista than the panoramic, uninterrupted view over Start Bay?

Sunrises are spectacular all year round from this sensational spot Clever frosted glazing adds a stylish modern twist to this lovely room

Unusually spacious, this room used to be two, a stud wall dividing the room in half - both having spectacular views - this could easily be reinstated if a third bedroom is required

Back down a few steps and up some more to the second Bedroom, another wonderfully spacious chamber

Exposed stone walls and the characterful ceiling hint at the age of the property

A casement window this time framing views over the peaceful Slapton Ley, the perfect place to watch setting sun – the best of both worlds in this charming coastal escape

The Coastal House use all reasonable endeavours to supply accurate property information in line with the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 These property details do not constitute any part of the offer or contract and all measurements are approximate The matters in these particulars should be independently verified by prospective buyers It should not be assumed that this property has all the necessary planning, building regulation or other consents Any services, appliances and heating system(s) listed have not been checked or tested Purchasers should make their own enquiries to the relevant authorities regarding the connection of any service No person in the employment of The Coastal House has any authority to make or give any representations or warranty whatever in relation to this property or these particulars or enter into any contract relating to this property on behalf of the vendor Floor plan not to scale and for illustrative purposes only Coastal House Ltd Registered Office: 14 Mayors Avenue, Dartmouth, Devon, TQ6 9NG Registered in England & Wales: No 9447216

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Postcode: TQ7 2TQ

Tenure: Freehold

Location: Conservation Area

Council Tax Band: D

Local Authority: South Hams District Council

EPC rating: E

Services: Mains Electricity, Water & Drainage - Woodburning Stove & Electric For Heating

Broadband Speed: Up To 74 Mbps

Mobile Signal: Good

Parking: Parking for up to 2 vehicles

Access: Level To Street

Transport: Totnes (14 miles) For Mainline

Trains To London A38 Devon Expressway: 15 Miles, Dartmouth: 8 Miles, Kingsbridge: 7 Miles

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About...Torcross

The picturesque coastal village of Torcross is perched between verdant rolling countryside and Start Bay Lying equidistant between Salcombe and Dartmouth - Devon’s two most prestigious coastal yachting towns - making the area a world famous destination for sailing, water sports, walkers and holiday makers As well as being an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, because of the nature reserve at Slapton Ley, Torcross is also a Site of Special Scientific Interest, home to a wealth of protected wildlife and birds Because of it’s fascinating historical past, the area is also part of British Heritage This unique, 3 mile stretch of shingle beach and surrounding countryside are a hugely protected part of the British coastline Torcross, with it’s unrivalled and uninterrupted panoramic views is a bustling coastal village with a cafe, seafront pub and well stocked farm shop Sailing, surfing and kayaking are all popular from this beach There is a thriving local community and a handy main bus route through the village running between Dartmouth and Kingsbridge and ample parking for it’s residents and visitors

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