134 By the Dart • Dart Property
Stoke Fleming £950,000
A substantial Georgian Grade II listed former rectory with five bedrooms, three reception rooms, double garage and parking. An early viewing is thoroughly recommended. ePC: Not Required Contact Richard Blake 01803 832288
Dartmouth £440,000
A beautifully appointed period townhouse with views. 2 reception rooms, spacious kitchen/dining room, 3 double bedrooms, 2 bath/shower rooms. Patio garden with views over the town to the river. Rented parking space nearby.
Contact Marchand Petit 01803 839190
Dartmouth £650,000
A beautifully presented detached house with wonderfully light accommodation, garage, parking and gardens, situated in a tranquil, rural setting with lovely valley views half a mile from the town and River Dart.
Contact savills 01548 800462
Dartmouth £375,000 A short walk from the heart of the town, 40 south Ford Road is set in an elevated position enjoying views down over Dartmouth town centre towards the River Dart. the 3 bedroom property offers flexible accommodation with large terraced decked garden directly off the kitchen diner.
Contact stags 01803 835336
Kingswear £585,000 enjoy stunning panoramic views from this beautifully presented three bed property with large open plan kitchen diner and spacious sitting room, linked sun terraces ideal for al fresco entertaining and integral garage and parking. ePC rating e The Coastal House, Kingswear 01803 752321
Stoke Fleming £1,200,000 Positioned in a unique location above the delightful Blackpool sands, seacliffe offers a stunning opportunity and strong return on investment. the property sits on a parcel of land of approx 1/3 acre with far reaching views across start Bay and onto the sand fringed beaches of slapton sands, Blackpool sands and Beesands beyond.
Contact The Coastal House, Dartmouth 01803 835788
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