90 Dart Property
Kingswear £650,000
An absolutely beautifully presented waterfront apartment with parking in an iconic Grade II Listed former hotel situated overlooking the River Dart with Dartmouth beyond with private parking. Contact Marchand Petit 01803 839190
Dartmouth £895,000
A ground floor apartment, situated within a period building with outstanding views overlooking the River Dart, three
bedrooms, a private garden, parking for one car, and a running mooring. Lower Gramercy Tower is being offered to the market for the first time in fiſty years, having been a much-loved family home. Te apartment is now in need of updating. Contact Knight Frank Exeter 01392 914507
Dartmouth £485,000
Located in Above Town, just a short walk to the town centre, is a characterful end of terrace home built in the 1930’s. Part of small terrace of three situated in an elevated position from the road offering beautiful views of the river and out to sea. Te reverse level accommodation features two double bedrooms. A good sized garage is located just a short distance away. Contact Stags 01803 835336
Dartmouth £500,000 A beautifully presented and decorated four-bedroom family home upliſted by a Southerly aspect rear garden. Built by “Baker Estates” to their “ash” design and conveniently located up from Dartmouth’s town centre with bus routes to the local school and amenities. Te property benefits from four bedrooms, two bathrooms and parking with a coherent and attractive design throughout. Contact Freeborns 01803 832045
Kingswear £950,000 We oſten say it but this 4 bed home truly has a superb blend of contemporary styling whilst retaining insightful & quirky period features. With terraced patio & parking in the heart of the village. Contact Te Coastal House 01803 752321/835788
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