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THE BOATHOUSE Beacon Road • • TQ6 0BS

THE BOATHOUSE Beacon Road • Kingswear • Devon One of the most iconic waterfront houses in Kingswear

Dartmouth across the and serviced by three ferries • 12 miles ( Paddington 2 hours 50 minutes) • 31 miles (All distances and times are approximate)

Accommodation summary Entrance hall • Superb kitchen / dining / living room • Second living room / garden room Laundry room • Utility / store room • Cloakroom

Principal bedroom with waterside balcony and en suite shower room Guest bedroom with en suite shower room • Two further double bedrooms Bathroom • Separate cloakroom

Walled gardens • Level lawns • Terraces • Summer house

Boat store • Private slipway • Foreshore beach and rocks • Running mooring (subject to DHA licence) Detached garage and parking space with planning consent for two parking spaces and a first floor studio flat EPC: D

Savills Sterling Court, 17 Dix’s Field, Exeter, EX1 1QA

Tel: 01548 800 462 [email protected] savills.co.uk SITUATION The village of Kingswear stands on the east bank of the River Dart opposite the thriving town of Dartmouth. The village has a post office, two local shops, two pubs as well as a chandlery shop for the boating fraternity and is located in the heart of the much sought after area of South Devon known as the South Hams. The region is known for having an uncommonly temperate climate, consisting of lush, unspoilt countryside, hidden combes and a spectacular coastline. Communication links are good with the A38 Devon Expressway 20 miles to the north and the M5 motorway at Exeter. There are regular Intercity rail services from both Exeter (London Paddington 2 hours 4 minutes) and Totnes (London Paddington 2 hours 50 minutes). Exeter Airport has a growing number of domestic and international flights often negating the need to travel to Bristol or the London airports. There are a number of lovely beaches in the South Hams and excellent golf courses at Dartmouth, Churston and . Both Kingswear and Dartmouth have excellent facilities for sailing, with the Dartmouth Royal Regatta being a highlight of the racing calendar. The Dart Estuary offers deep water moorings, three marinas and a number of boat yards. DESCRIPTION The Boathouse, available to buy for the first time since 1988 and originally the boathouse for Kittery Court, is a beautiful and unique south facing waterside property sensitively crafted in recent years from oak, slate and stone. Built into the cliffs in a small cove on The Dart Estuary and within sight of Dartmouth Castle, The Boathouse offers unrivalled views of the river and the open sea beyond. The property is presented in exceptional order throughout with accommodation arranged over four floors with two staircases, an impressive oak spiral staircase which rises to the upper floor and a flight of oak stairs giving access to the lower floors. The Boathouse has been designed in such a way that all the principle floors have direct level access to the stunning terraced gardens. The upper floor of The Boathouse is dedicated to the garden room, a wonderful reception room, perfect for entertaining, with high vaulted ceiling and exposed beams. Within the garden room is a fitted fridge and sink and potential for a small kitchen with wood burning stove and cloakroom with WC. A door leads from this room to a wonderful al fresco dining terrace with glazed balustrade and superb views of the water. On the lower ground floor is a spacious kitchen / breakfast room with utility and laundry rooms, living and dining area with panoramic riverside views. The wonderful principal bedroom has French doors opening to a private balcony overlooking the foreshore, an en-suite shower room and built in wardrobes and on the lower floor is a guest en suite bedroom, two further bedrooms, family bathroom, cloakroom and WC.

THE BOATHOUSE 2456 sq ft / 228.1 sq m (Excludes Garage & Boat Store) For identification only. Not to scale. Not shown in actual locations.

LOWER GROUND FLOOR

FIRST FLOOR ENTRANCE LEVEL UPPER GARDEN LEVEL GROUND FLOOR

IMPORTANT NOTICE Savills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: 1.They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2.Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. 18/03/09 SJBC OUTSIDE The private and enchanting walled gardens have gentle steps and a pathway leading down to The Boathouse entrance. An ancient stone wall divides the lawned lower garden from the upper garden with its secluded terraces offering many places to sit surrounded by interesting and established trees, shrubs and wisteria clad pergola. Stone steps lead from the house and gardens to the slipway with double doors to a boat store with storage for small boats. The property has one running mooring and pays harbour dues annually. The Duchy of Cornwall owns the beach and foreshore either side of the slipway but the cove within which the property sits is only accessible at low tide.

PLANNING PERMISSION Full planning permission was granted under South Hams Ref: 2947/15/FULL on 15 April 2016 to demolish the existing garage and stone wall and erect a 2 storey structure with parking for 2 cars and a studio flat at first floor level. Further details can be found at: http://apps.southhams.gov.uk/ PlanningSearchMVC/Home/ Details/154415. SERVICES Mains water, electricity and mains drainage (via a pumped system). Electric night storage heaters and under floor electric heating. OUTGOINGS South Hams District Council, 01803 861234.

FIXTURES AND FITTINGS Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in be found on the right within a high stone wall. If approaching the sale. All others such as curtains, carpets, light fittings, garden from Hillhead / , turn left towards the Lower Ferry for ornaments etc are specifically excluded but may be available by Kingswear. On entering the village follow the signs for the ferry separate negotiation. and continuing down the hill, passing The Steam Packet Inn on your left. Take the left fork up the hill into Church Hill and DIRECTIONS Beacon Road will be found on your right. The garage and parking If approaching from Dartmouth, we suggest you leave your car bay for The Boathouse is on the left before the lane narrows. on the Dartmouth side of the river and take the Lower Ferry as a foot passenger. Upon disembarking, turn right at the top of the VIEWINGS slipway and walk through the arch, taking the first flight of steps Strictly by appointment with Savills on the left. At the top, turn right into Beacon Road and continue Reproduced from the Ordnance Survey. Not to Scale mapping with permission of through the narrows and the blue gate for The Boathouse will the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office © Crown copyright (100041908)