"Torr Cottage is a charming three bedroom detached cottage, offering period character, a garage, an expansive garden, and creek access just steps away from the property. Nestled in a tranquil no through road hamlet, this is a rare and idyllic retreat.
This enchanting cottage, thought to date back to the 1700s, was thoughtfully extended in the 1960s to not only expand the living space, but to also enhance its seamless connection to the outstanding, large cottage garden. The generously proportioned oak kitchen dining area boasts a large picture window framing scenic views of the garden, while the sunroom offers direct access to the outdoors.
The principal bedroom, complete with patio doors that lead to a private decked terrace, is complemented by an en suite. A further ground floor shower room provides added versatility.
The original part of the cottage greets you with an entrance porch, ideal for house plants, which flows into the inviting sitting room with a charming inglenook fireplace. A winding stone staircase leads to two further bedrooms effortlessly blending period charm with a cosy, hygge inspired atmosphere.
OUTSIDE
The expansive gardens are beautifully laid out with sweeping lawns, framed by natural hedgerows and complemented by rustic stone walls, mature shrubs, and trees, creating a sanctuary for local wildlife. This enchanting garden is undoubtedly one of the property s most compelling features, further enriched by steps at the bottom of the garden, leading to the tranquil creek beyond; the tidal head of Cofflete Creek, a tributary of the River Yealm.
GARAGE
The property s garage is undoubtedly a significant asset, offering ample space for both secure parking and convenient storage for bikes, kayaks and canoes.
LOCATION
Brixton Torr, quietly situated on the edge of the South Hams, is a hidden gem nestled within a serene wooded valley leading to Cofflete Creek. The tranquil setting offers peaceful walks through woodland alongside the estuary, yet the bustling city of Plymouth is just six miles away, with an exceptional range of amenities. Brixton village itself is within a mile away and boasts a church, an Outstanding primary school, a nursery, The Foxhound pub, a fish and chip shop, and the Otter Nurseries Garden Centre, accessed either by road or public footpath from the doorstep. Brixton has a regular bus service to Plymouth, while the National Trust beach at Wembury is a mere 10 minute drive. Further beaches at Mothecombe, along with the stunning South Hams countryside and coastline, are also within easy reach.
Plymouth, a historic and vibrant waterside city, is home to top tier schools, the Peninsula Medical School, a modern university, the Theatre Royal, cinemas, and a wide selection of caf s, bistros, and restaurants. The leisure opportunities are exceptional, with world class water sports available in and around Plymouth Sound."