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Greenbank RIVERSIDE ROAD, DITTISHAM, DARTMOUTH, TQ6 OHS Greenbank RIVERSIDE ROAD, DITTISHAM, DARTMOUTH Greenbank RIVERSIDE ROAD, DITTISHAM, DARTMOUTH, TQ6 OHS Greenbank RIVERSIDE ROAD, DITTISHAM, DARTMOUTH. TQ6 OHS Outstanding views and private access to The River Dart at the bottom of your garden... it rarely gets better! Dartmouth about 6 miles • Totnes (with main line rail link to London) about 7 miles Blackpool Sands about 7 miles Entrance hall • Sitting room • Dining room Kitchen/breakfast room with utility and cloakroom 5 bedrooms • Family bathroom • Separate cloakroom Garage & forecourt for off-road parking Extensive under house storage with gardeners loo Gardens • Terraces EPC - G SITUATION Dittisham is one of the most attractive and unspoilt villages in Devon. Sitting on the west bank of the River Dart, the village has a thriving community with a church, a post office/general store, two pubs, a waterside cafe and a popular sailing club. The nearby riverside towns of Dartmouth & Totnes provide a comprehensive range of facilities. Communications are good with a mainline rail link to London from Totnes and the A38 Devon expressway about 17 miles to the north which in turn leads to the M5 at Exeter. Greenbank is south facing and lies in a glorious position overlooking a bend in the river with wonderful views in all directions. DESCRIPTION GARDENS FIXTURES AND FITTINGS As a much loved family home for 45 years, Greenbank is in need Doors from the kitchen and the sitting room lead out onto the Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included of some updating. The accommodation is spacious and bright, sun terrace, which surrounds the house. Lying below the patio, is in the sale. All others such as curtains, carpets, light fittings, a rockery and a wide and level lawn. Grassy banks sweep down garden ornaments etc are specifically excluded but may be with exceptional river views from all of the principal rooms. towards the river with steps at the bottom of the garden leading available by separate negotiation. Wide stone steps lead down to a pretty courtyard and the front to the shingly foreshore and sailing club. The garden is colourful door and there are extensive terraces surrounding the house. with lots of pretty flowers and shrubs, a selection of fruit trees DIRECTIONS Leading from the ground floor entrance hall, the accommodation and a small kitchen garden. There are two garden sheds with a Proceed on the A3122 towards Dartmouth and after third shed at the bottom of the garden. comprises a sitting room, dining room and kitchen/breakfast room approximately four miles turn left at the Sportsmans Arms (Hemborough Post) towards Dittisham. Proceed into the with utility and cloakroom. On the first floor there are 5 bedrooms, SERVICES village driving past the Red Lion pub and take the immediate a family bathroom and a separate cloakroom. Accessed at Mains water, drainage and electricity. Electric panel heaters. right hand turn into Riverside Road. Greenbank will be found courtyard level, there is an additional storage room, coal store & towards the end on the right hand side. cloakroom, which are situated beneath the garage. Beneath the OUTGOINGS kitchen (and accessed from a path at the side of the house), there South Hams District Council, VIEWINGS is a workshop and boating storage. 01803 861234 Council Tax Band G Strictly by appointment with Savills. GREENBANK Approximate Gross Internal Area: 188.1 sq.m. / 2025.0 sq.ft. IMPORTANT NOTICE: SAVILLS SOUTH HAMS 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 Sterling Court, 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 17 Dix’s Field, 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 Exeter, EX1 1QA 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 01548 800 462 or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. 19/04/12 RB. Kingfisher Print and Design Ltd. 01803 867087. [email protected].
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