Foxhollow, Sheviock, , PL11 3EL

Foxhollow, Sheviock Cornwall, PL11 3EL

Built in 1983, Foxhollow is a generous detached four double bedroom house situated in delightful and mature gardens of approximately 0.75 acres within the hamlet of Sheviock on the Rame Peninsular, South East Cornwall.

• 2488 sq. ft. • 4 Double Bedrooms • Sitting Room • Dining Room • Kitchen Breakfast Room • Utility Room • Store Room • Family Bathroom • Shower Room • Landscaped Gardens

Torpoint 6 Miles City Centre 10 Miles 47 Miles Exeter 55 Miles Plymouth Railway Station 8.5 Miles Exeter Airport 63 Miles

Atwell Martin, 65 Southside Street, The Barbican, Plymouth, PL1 2LA Tel: 01752 202121 Email: [email protected] Location

Foxhollow is situated in Sheviock, a small village within the or the “Forgotten Corner” as it is known locally, and is also incorporated within the Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The Parish of Sheviock is the western entrance to the Rame Peninsula and it is bounded northwards by the tidal waters of the , east and west by the parishes of Antony and St. Germans respectively and to the south by the dramatic coastline of Whitsand Bay. In addition to being situated within an AONB, Sheviock is further protected being situated within a specific Conservation Area.

Despite the property’s idyllic and rural setting local amenities abound within relatively short distance with the thriving City of Plymouth being less than 10 miles distant (via Ferry) which offers a great range of dining, shopping and leisure experiences for all. For most day to day essentials the town of Torpoint is less than 6 miles away and connected via a bus service. In addition, the village of Antony some 2.5 miles distant is home to the ever popular Antony C of E Primary School. The Rame Peninsula is well known for its landscape of tidal creeks, sandy beaches, lush farmland and country parks and Foxhollow is ideally located to take full advantage of all that the area has to offer.

Within easy reach is the South West Coastal Path, the twin seafront fishing villages of Kingsand and Cawsand, the historic Houses and Estates of Mount Edgcumbe, Port Eliot and Antony and Whitsand Bay which is arguably the finest stretch of sands in South East Cornwall. Whitsand Bay is actually a sequence of beaches which, combined, stretch for around 4 miles from to Rame Head and provide one of the only surf breaks on the South Coast.

Vehicular access to the Rame Peninsula is via the on the A38 or the Torpoint Ferry. For the pedestrian or cyclist the Edgcumbe Belle provides a regular year round ferry service, leaving from the Cremyll Slip, disembarking upon Admirals Hard, Stonehouse. Other Seasonal services apply in the summer months. Description fired central heating.

Built in 1983, Foxhollow is a generous detached four The gardens have been cultivated by the current owner double bedroom house situated in delightful and mature who has owned the property from new. The garden is gardens of approximately 0.75 acres within the hamlet of bordered with an assortment of approaches, dry stone Sheviock on the Rame Peninsular, South East Cornwall. walling with planting atop, laid hedge, feather edge The property has an attractive stone facia with prevalent fencing and evergreen hedgerow to two sides which all dormers at first floor level offering beautiful views across help to create a varied and changing seasonal sense. both the delightful hedge lined garden and the valley beyond. Inset herbaceous borders with mature rhododendrons and Camellias add to the wide variety of fauna and Approached via a five bar gate, the house offers four flora whilst creative landscaping has added subtle level double bedrooms, a dual aspect living room with changes to the garden from where the planted aspects open fireplace, a dining room, an east facing kitchen can more fully be enjoyed. and breakfast room with additional dining area, a well fitted utility room plus a further pantry/store room and A stone terrace extends from the frontal westerly aspect separate W.C., bathroom and separate shower room and around to the southerly aspect at which point the stone for those that work at home - a generous and well fitted cladding is replaced with a white rendered wall and study, and a large two car garage with twin electronic wooden Pergola which creates a wonderful setting to opening up and over doors. enjoy alfresco dining to the fullest.

The property is serviced with mains water and drainage The rear garden is again mainly laid to lawn with four (with separate soakaways for grey water) and has oil small vegetable beds inset, a raised terrace extends across the extent of the rear. To the side, a gravelled area which houses three separate shuttered composting bins.

Tenure - Freehold

Council Tax - Band E

Viewing - Viewing of this property can be arranged through Atwell Martin and is strictly by appointment only

Directions - From the Torpoint ferry follow the A374 out of the town and signposted toward Antony. Staying on the main road past the village of Antony (approx 2.5 miles) and carry on until reaching the village of Sheviock (approx 2 miles). Just after St. Marys Church which can be found on the right, turn right into Georges Lane and bear immediately left following the road round to the right, the property can be found on the right hand side. 65 Southside Street Associated London office in Park Lane W1 The Barbican Plymouth PL1 2LA 01752 202121 These particulars whilst believed to be accurate are to be set out as a general outline only for guidance and do not [email protected] constitute any part of an offer or contract. Intending purchasers should not rely on them as statements of representation of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their accuracy. No person in the employment of www.atwellmartin.co.uk Atwell Martin has the authority to make or give any representation or warranty in respect of the property.