Location
The ancient stannary town of Tavistock, lies just outside the Dartmoor National Park boundary and can trace its history back to 974 when Tavistock Abbey was founded.
It is steeped in history being the home for Sir Francis Drake during his formative years. The great mining boom of the 19th century brought prosperity to the area with nearby Devon Great Consols, the world's most productive copper mine and the development of Morewellham Quay as one of the busiest exporters of copper in the British Empire.
Nowadays this thriving and bustling market town offers an excellent range of facilities and amenities including specialist shops, supermarkets and restaurants including the Michelin starred Cornish Arms. There is also a renowned Pannier market and regular farmers' market. For entertainment, Tavistock Wharf is a privately run arts centre offering cinema, theatre and live music.
There are also excellent facilities for sailing on the Tamar Estuary and nearby Plymouth (10 miles) has a number of marinas as well as the Royal Western Yacht Club, and provides not only a safe estuary but also a perfect stepping off point for crossing the Channel or sailing up and down the coast of Cornwall or Devon.
The nearby Dartmoor National Park is renowned for its spectacular scenery and for golfing enthusiasts the Tavistock golf club is about a mile away and there is also Yelverton Golf Club (6 miles) and St Mellion (11 miles). The beautiful South Devon coastline with its estuaries, beaches and coastal walks is within easy reach.
Both Tavistock and Plymouth provide excellent private and state schooling for children of all ages including the renowned Mount Kelly Prep School and Kelly College.
Communication links are also excellent with the A30 dual carriageway providing rapid access to the M5 motorway at Exeter. Whilst there are mainline train stations at Plymouth and Exeter, with regular services to London Paddington (Exeter to London Paddington in approximately 2 hours).
*disclaimer all distances are approximate*
Description
Set amidst the picturesque surroundings on the outskirts of Tavistock, Oakhurst is an exceptional Victorian residence built in the 1890s, beautifully renovated to an impeccable standard by the current owner. This distinguished home offers superb countryside views, versatile living spaces, and the added benefit of a self-contained annexe.
Measuring just over 4,600 sqft in total, the house has been tastefully renovated to an exceptional standard, perfectly blending contemporary living in a characterful home. The ground floor is defined by elegant entertaining spaces and a superb flow throughout the property. The extremely welcoming entrance hall sets an impressive scene, opening to a delightful dining room with an original fireplace and a curved window that frames views of the garden. The drawing room and family room, both featuring charming fireplaces, provide inviting settings and are wonderfully presented. At the heart of the home is the bespoke Charles Gray kitchen, fitted with Mandarin Stone flooring, underfloor heating, and Siemens appliances. A well-appointed utility room lies adjacent, ensuring practicality complements style.
Upstairs on the first floor, the luxurious principal bedroom suite enjoys expansive views and features a beautifully designed Fired Earth ensuite bathroom with underfloor heating, alongside a fully fitted dressing room. Three additional bedrooms and a family bathroom, also Fired Earth fitted and with underfloor heating, provide ample space for family and guests. The second floor features a fifth bedroom and a play room area with eaves storage. The layout is completed by WC cloakrooms conveniently located on both the ground and first floors.
Beyond the main house, the one bedroom annexe offers exceptional flexibility, whether for guest accommodation, extended family, or as a home office. It includes a kitchenette, bathroom, gym space and double garage, further enhancing its appeal. The meticulously landscaped gardens of just under an acre create a delightful outdoor haven, perfect for relaxation or entertaining, with a number of terraces and sun spots to be enjoyed, perfect for alfresco dining.
Directions
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From the A386 roundabout, turning onto Whitchurch Road, follow the road for around 0.8 mile, where Oakhurst, 115 Whitchurch Road can be found on the left hand side.