Classic Georgian property on the River Tamar
This outstanding waterside property on the River Tamar in Cornwall has slipway, moorings and an additional three-bedroom cottage

On the market for the first time in 35 years, this property sits in a fine position facing south onto the River Tamar in Cornwall. The property has many fine period features including sash windows, original cornices and fireplaces. The accommodation is all well-proportioned and perfect for family living.
Accommodation comprises: reception hall, library, drawing room, conservatory, kitchen, dining room, and upstairs the principal bedroom suite and three further bedrooms.
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The house also comes with a cottage named ‘slipway cottage'. This adjoins the property from a landing on the elegant turning staircase of the main house and has three bedrooms, boot room, living room and two bathrooms.
The properties are surrounded by a pretty walled garden of around ¾ of an acre and come with a slipway and mooring on the River.
The house is located in Cargreen just two miles north of Saltash in southeast Cornwall which is well known for its Yacht Club; the local area is renowned for its natural beauty and there are good local amenities at Saltash.
The guide price is £1,000,000. For further information please contact Lillicrap Chilcott on 01872 273473 or visit www.lillicrapchilcott.co.uk.
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