Morwellham Quay GuIde Price Devon £349,999 Property features This stunningly presented semi-detached cottage is nestled at the heart of the Tamar Valley, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Morwellham is centred around the historic Victorian quay, mine and farm which is truly a wonderful environment and must be seen to appreciate the wonders it has to offer. The cottage itself has been owned by the current vendors for over 20 years and they have renovated the cottage throughout making this beautiful cottage their wonderful family home. The property briefly comprises; spacious and modern fitted kitchen/dining room which is bathed in natural sunlight with solid stripped wood flooring and solid wooden worktops, stone fireplace housing a wood burner and original period cloam oven and access to the original front porch where a door can be found to the front of the house and direct access onto the front garden, downstairs WC and sitting room. Three double bedrooms upstairs where the master bedroom benefits from built-in wardrobes, upstairs family bathroom consisting of bath and separate shower. Outside you will find a stunning large front garden consisting of mature plants, trees & shrubs and is surrounded by panelled wooden fencing giving complete privacy. There is also an outside patio area which is ideal for al fresco dining and an outside stone built utility room with insulated roof and plumbing for washing machine and power, wood store & shed housing the gas LPG bottles. At the rear of the property is a large double garage which is currently being used as a workshop, off street parking for 4+ cars and behind the garage you will find a delightful garden of surprising proportion and idyllic 360-degree views of Morwellham Quay. This property is truly one to be viewed to appreciate its stunning location. Services Mains electricity. LPG Gas. Mains water. Private drainage (shared ‘Klargester’) Council Tax Band C EPC G/10 Nearby places Morwellham is the highest navigable point of the River Tamar and the quay is said to have been in use for over a thousand years, initially serving the communities owned by the Abbey of Tavistock, and later as a port serving the local mining industry. The quay has been restored and now operates as an open- air museum depicting the nineteenth century port and adjoining busy copper mine. Morwellham lies approximately four miles to the south west of the bustling market town of Tavistock. Tavistock adjoins the western edge of Dartmoor National Park and in 2004 was voted the winner of a nationwide survey undertaken by the Council for the .
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