3 bedroom Character Property
Priory Road, Plymouth
£375,000 Guide Price
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Charming three bedroom character cottage set behind private gates, offering original features and flexible living with three reception rooms. Large shabby chic kitchen breakfast room, downstairs WC, wrap around garden, garage, workshop, parking, and exce
Three Bedroom Cottage
Inside, the cottage is rich in period features and warmth, offering three reception rooms, one can be used as a home office or guest accommodation as there is a staircase to floor above. Whether you are looking for cosy evenings by the fire, a formal dining space for entertaining, or a quiet snug or home office, this home adapts beautifully to modern family life while retaining its historic soul.
The heart of the property is the large kitchen breakfast room, styled in an inviting shabby chic aesthetic. This bright and welcoming space is perfect for everyday living, with room for table and chairs. A convenient downstairs WC completes the ground floor.
Upstairs, three charming bedrooms continue the cottage feel, each with its own character and outlook. The family bathroom serve all bedrooms.
Outside, the wrap around garden offers established greenery, seating areas, and plenty of space to enjoy outdoor living throughout the seasons. Whether you are entertaining, gardening, or simply unwinding, the garden provides privacy.
A rare opportunity to acquire a character cottage with space, versatility, and timeless appeal, all set within a secluded and secure setting. This is a home that truly needs to be experienced to be fully appreciated.
Property Reference: HRT108216831



About Plymouth
Sitting on the south-west coast, Plymouth is home to a growing population of well over 250,000. Well served with schools and home to Plymouth University, it is ideal for families.
With direct access to the M5 and regular mainline train services, residents can be in London in 3 hours. Plymouth city centre has easy access to three train stations, all of which have routes to airports, such as Exeter and Cornwall. Ferries are regularly available from several ports, travelling to Cornwall and even to France.
The Plymouth area caters for all its residents and has much to offer, including a number of harbours with restaurants, bars and cafés, ample parks and shopping outlets. There are a wealth of schools in Plymouth that have been highly rated by Ofsted giving families plenty of options for where to send their children. In 2017, 12 schools in the city were rated as “Outstanding”, including nine primary schools and two secondary schools.
Plymouth, based in Devon, is renowned for its ports, which have played host to military vessels, as well as fishing and commercial trade, and much of this history is still evident within the city. To this day, both locals and tourists visit the Royal Citadel, which was a hub of military planning for Sir Francis Drake.
£250,858
Average price paid in Plymouth

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