£510,000
Lower Street, West Alvington
- 2 beds
£510,000
- 2 beds
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Nestled in the charming village of West Alvington, Osborne Cottage offers a delightful blend of character and comfort. Upon entering, you’re welcomed by a spacious entrance hall, leading to a cosy sitting room that’s centred around an impressive Inglenook fireplace with a wood-burning stove and exposed timber beam. Adjacent to the fireplace, a charming bread oven adds to the cottage’s rustic charm. Above, a unique stone staircase leads up to the main bedroom, which boasts period details such as a beamed ceiling, a window seat, and plenty of character.
The heart of the home is the beautifully appointed kitchen/dining room, offering an inviting space perfect for both everyday living and entertaining. The kitchen features elegant granite countertops, tiled backsplashes, and a classic Belfast sink. Oak-fronted cabinets, shelving, and a plate rack provide ample storage, while the built-in Neff electric oven, ceramic hob, integrated refrigerator, and a wine rack tucked beneath the oak staircase add a touch of convenience.
One of the standout features of this property is the stunning library, bathed in natural light thanks to its south-facing aspect, vaulted ceiling, and striking blue anodised aluminium bi-fold doors that open seamlessly to the garden. The full-height stone fireplace adds to the room’s character, while the fitted wood burner and extensive bookshelves make it a warm, functional space perfect for relaxation or reading.
The ground floor also includes a fully wood-panelled study, offering picturesque views over the rear garden. The study features a built-in pine desk, an enamelled wood-burning stove set within a brick fireplace, and a flagstone floor. Additional conveniences include a Velux window, telephone point, and a downstairs cloakroom, making this an ideal home office.
On the first floor is a further bedroom which is bright and airy, with double aspect windows facing south and west, a walk-in wardrobe, and plenty of natural light. Completing the first floor is a bathroom serving both bedrooms.
Outside, the south-facing rear garden offers a peaceful retreat, with a well-maintained lawn and a stone terrace bordered by colourful flowers and mature shrubs. A distinctive circular office in the garden echoes the character of the property, offering a unique workspace. The property also benefits from a garage with double doors, power, and a wood burner, as well as a brick-paved parking area to the front.
West Alvington is a sought after village, less than one mile outside the market town of Kingsbridge. The village offers a public house, cricket club, beautiful walks through West Alvingon Woods as well as a primary school and village hall. All Saints Parish Church is close to the property. West Alvington is a short drive from the popular holiday destinations of Salcombe and Hope Cove. Well positioned on a regular bus service from Kingsbridge to Salcombe, many towns can be reached from Kingsbridge bus station. Kingsbridge has a good range of facilities including a sports centre with indoor swimming pool and the Cottage Hospital. The town also has a Library, Primary School and highly regarded secondary education at the well-respected Kingsbridge Community College. The town also has a good range of shops, galleries, restaurants, cafes, cinema and supermarkets.
FURTHER INFORMATION
As part of our transparency policy, we request our sellers fill out a Property Information Questionnaire. This information can be provided to you. However, we recommend that you verify any information given during the conveyancing process.
SERVICES
Mains electric, water and drainage. Gas fired central heating. Wood burning stoves.
CONSTRUCTION
The property is understood to be of standard construction.
PARKING
Garage & driveway
LOCAL AUTHORITY
South Hams District Council. Follaton House, Plymouth Road, Totnes TQ9 5NE
Council Tax Band E
TENURE
Freehold
LETTINGS
Luscombe Maye also offers an Award Winning Lettings service. If you are considering Letting your own property, or a buy to let purchase, please contact Andrew or Alex on or to discuss our range of bespoke services.
VIEWINGS
Viewing strictly by appointment with Luscombe Maye
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