A rare opportunity to acquire a unique three double bedroom property which has come to the market for the first time in 35 years in the historic setting of Membland, a peaceful hamlet steeped in history situated just over a mile east of the creek side villages of Newton Ferrers and Noss Mayo. Originally part of the Revelstoke Estate this superb 18th Century Grade II Listed property benefits from many period features and spacious accommodation. The property enjoys a generous mature enclosed garden with the added benefit of a detached double garage and ample off road parking. Within walking distance of stunning National Trust coastal walks, beaches and the estuary villages of Newton Ferrers and Noss Mayo. From the rear garden, part glazed double doors open into the garden room with quarry tiled floor and exposed stonework to one wall. A glazed door leads into the entrance hallway, with stairs to first floor. The sitting room is beautifully proportioned with a high ceiling, deep window sills and French doors opening out to the main courtyard, a feature stone built fireplace with slate hearth and granite mantel fitted with a wood burning stove. There is an inner hallway with attractive archway leading through to the kitchen dining room fitted with a range of oak floor base and wall units. On the first floor there is a master bedroom with en suite shower room, two further double bedrooms with built in storage and a family bathroom.
The communal courtyard area and front garden is maintained by the residents of all the properties in the courtyard, there is no set management fee.
Membland is a peaceful hamlet steeped in history situated just over a mile east of the creek side villages of Newton Ferrers and Noss Mayo. The sale of Membland Hall during the 1880s to Edward Baring, 1st Lord Revelstoke, a very rich London banking merchant and his wife, formerly Louisa Bulteel, set the stage for the transformation of the Hall and its buildings on the 4135 acre estate. Lady Baring instigated the creation of the Nine Mile Carriage Drive from Membland Hall down to Bridgend, through Noss Mayo and along the estuary where it curved eastwards along the cliffs towards Stoke before descending down to Membland again. It encompassed a large area of the estate and provides outstanding views towards Wembury and the sea and this walk can still be enjoyed today.
Verified Material Information
Council tax band E
Tenure Freehold
Property type House
Property construction Standard form
Electricity supply Mains electricity
Solar Panels No
Other electricity sources No
Water supply Mains water supply
Sewerage Not known
Heating None
Heating features Night storage and Wood burner
Broadband FTTP Fibre to the Premises
Mobile coverage O2 Good, Vodafone Poor, Three OK, EE OK
Parking Garage, Off Street, Driveway, Private, and Rear
Building safety issues No
Restrictions Listed Building Grade 2 Historic England list entry no. 1306935
Restrictions Conservation Area No
Restrictions Tree Preservation Orders None
Public right of way No
Long term area flood risk No
Coastal erosion risk No
Planning permission issues No
Accessibility and adaptations None
Coal mining area No
Non coal mining area Yes
Energy Performance rating Survey Instructed
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