Devon property with sea views for sale
A rare, period property in a sought-after situation in Devon has come onto the market on the edge of a pretty village


Salcombe Regis house sits on the edge of the village of Salcombe Regis. The property has a commanding position with views over the village rooftops. The property was built in around 1840, from stone rendered walls and a slate roof. A slightly later two-story extension has weather boarded walls.
The property’s principal reception rooms face south and look out over the gardens towards the sea which is just a mile away. The French doors from the kitchen open out onto the formal terrace with steps down to the walled garden.
The property has a sitting room, central hall, drawing room, kitchen, utility room and cloakroom, as well as five bedrooms with an en suite master bedroom. The interior benefits from corniced ceilings, open fireplaces and shuttered sash windows.
There is also ample parking on the drive and a double garage. The swimming pool is behind the house and reached via steps through a terraced garden.
The coach house has ample accommodation with two bedrooms and a kitchenette/dining area. Also outside a paved terrace extends the full width of the main house and Coach House with is edged by mature shrub borders enclosed by rendered walls. Steps lead down to the lawn and there are further garden areas including mature specimen trees, shrubs and terraced borders.
The property is about two miles from Sidmouth and Exeter is about 20 miles distant.
The guide price is £1,350,000. For further information please telephone Savills on 01392 455 746 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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