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Harewood Road, Calstock, PL18

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached Bungalow

BEDROOMS

5

BATHROOMS

3

SIZE

3,009 sq ft

280 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Beautiful surroundings and within England National Landscape
  • Impressive home extending to approximately 3,000 sq ft
  • Versatile four/five-bedroom family accommodation
  • Separate studio annexe offering excellent flexibility
  • Spectacular open-plan kitchen, dining and living space
  • Luxurious master suite with dressing room and en-suite
  • Large terrace ideal for outdoor entertaining
  • Panoramic countryside and iconic viaduct views
  • Scenic rail connections to Plymouth and onward to London
  • No onward chain

Description

Life in Calstock has a wonderfully distinctive rhythm, shaped by the river, the surrounding countryside and its thriving village community. Mornings might begin with a walk through the woods or along the Tamar, followed by coffee beside the quay, while evenings can be spent enjoying a drink at the Tamar Inn as the sun settles across the water.

The public quay provides a natural meeting place and brings a genuine sense of community to the village, while Calstock Arts, local pubs and independent businesses give the area a creative and sociable character. The nearby Cotehele estate offers miles of beautiful walking routes, historic gardens and riverside scenery, all set against the wider landscape of the Tamar Valley.

For those seeking a more refined country lifestyle, championship golf and leisure facilities are available at St Mellion, while the wider area offers an impressive collection of destination restaurants, gastropubs, farm shops and historic market towns. Tavistock and Dartmoor lie within easy reach, yet Plymouth and onward connections to London remain conveniently accessible by rail.

The Drying Loft therefore offers far more than a spacious family home. It provides an opportunity to enjoy riverside village life, beautiful countryside and an excellent local food and leisure scene, without feeling disconnected from the city or the capital.

Accommodation

An entrance hallway opens into the impressive open-plan kitchen, dining and living space, a wonderfully light-filled room with roof lanterns and sliding glass doors opening onto the decked terrace and garden with countryside views. Generously proportioned yet thoughtfully arranged, the space provides distinct areas for cooking, dining and relaxing, making it equally suited to everyday family life and entertaining. The sitting area is centred around a wood-burning stove, bringing warmth for those cosy evenings.

Overlooking the living area, the kitchen features an electric range cooker and a breakfast bar for informal dining. A home office, which could also serve as a fifth bedroom if required, sits alongside a generous double bedroom with an en-suite bathroom and sliding doors opening onto the terrace. Together, these rooms offer excellent flexibility and could create a private guest suite, or provide space for a snug, playroom or dedicated home office.

The master bedroom enjoys wonderful countryside views, perfect for a quiet cup of tea in bed in the morning, and benefits from a spacious dressing room with built-in wardrobes and a beautifully finished en-suite shower room. Two further double bedrooms overlook the garden, while a stylish family shower room completes the main accommodation.

There is also a separate studio annexe, offering further flexibility for visiting family and friends, multigenerational living or, with a few tweaks, potential income generation.

Outside

The Drying Loft occupies a generous plot, enjoying attractive views across the surrounding countryside and towards the iconic Calstock Viaduct. The beautifully maintained gardens are filled with colour, with established beds, wildflower planting and a variety of mature shrubs creating interest throughout the seasons.

A large south-facing decked terrace provides a superb extension of the living accommodation and an ideal setting for al fresco dining, summer entertaining or simply relaxing while taking in the panoramic views.

To the rear of the property is a newly laid patio, creating an additional seating area that could also provide dedicated outside space for the studio annexe.

A private driveway provides ample off-road parking for several vehicles, with a pathway leading to the main entrance.

Location

The Drying Loft is positioned close to the heart of Calstock, a picturesque riverside village set on the Cornish banks of the River Tamar within the Tamar Valley National Landscape.

At the centre of village life is the public quay, an attractive open space beside the river where residents can enjoy the changing waterfront scenery, launch onto the water or simply sit beneath the landmark Calstock Viaduct. The well-known 17th-century Tamar Inn occupies an enviable position overlooking the quay, while the village also offers cafés, an ice cream parlour, a primary school and Calstock Arts, which hosts a varied programme of live music, theatre and cultural events.

The surrounding landscape is particularly special, with riverside and woodland walks leading towards the National Trust’s Cotehele estate and through the Calstock Wetlands. This is an area made for walking, cycling, boating and exploring, with the river and countryside forming an integral part of everyday village life. Visit Tamar Valley

Despite its peaceful setting, Calstock is remarkably well connected. The village station lies on the scenic Tamar Valley Line, widely regarded as one of the South West’s most memorable railway journeys. Trains cross the dramatic Calstock Viaduct before continuing through the Tamar Valley to Plymouth, with journeys taking approximately 35 minutes. From Plymouth, regular direct mainline services reach London Paddington in around three hours and 15 minutes, making London readily accessible for business trips or occasional commuting.

The nearby market towns of Tavistock and Callington provide a wider range of shops, schools and everyday services. The location also places residents within easy reach of several highly regarded leisure and dining destinations. St Mellion Estate offers two championship golf courses alongside its hotel, health club and spa facilities, while Tavistock is home to the award-winning Cornish Arms. The Blacksmiths Arms at Lamerton also popular!

Services

Mains water, drainage and electricity. Heating is provided by an air source heat pump.


EPC Rating: E

Parking - Driveway

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Monthly repayments£3,511
Property: £ 700,000
Deposit: £ 70,000
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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