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KINGSWEAR


Guide £1,450,000


Set high on the wooded hillside above Kingswear with personal lift and cantilevered balcony stunning panoramic views over the River Dart as far as Dartmoor National Park are just one of the many features this individually designed detached house of over 4000 square feet enjoys.


DARTMOUTH OFFICE


STRETE


Guide £450,000


A beautifully appointed detached bungalow situated in the coastal village of Strete and offers views towards the sea and South Devon coastline. The property offers three bedrooms including master bedroom with en- suite shower room. Bespoke ash wood fitted kitchen and dining room area. Conservatory with rural and sea views. Integral garage and low maintenance gardens. DARTMOUTH OFFICE


DITTISHAM


Guide £450,000


A most attractive Grade II listed, period cottage in this sought after village and with stunning river views from its glorious ‘meadow’ garden. The property has 3 bedrooms, one of which is en-suite and a kitchen with conservatory.


DARTMOUTH OFFICE


KINGSWEAR


Offer over £765,000


“Dartwood House” enjoys some spectacular and far reaching panoramic views across the River Dart. This spacious house adjoins private woodland and has been cleverly designed to take maximum advantage of its elevated location.


DARTMOUTH OFFICE


DARTMOUTH 9 South Embankment, Dartmouth, Devon, TQ6 9BH T: 01803 832223 TOTNES 1 Fore Street, Totnes, Devon TQ9 5DA T: 01803 864112


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