A remarkable Grade II-listed three-bedroom home, perfectly blending character with contemporary design. The impressive kitchen and breakfast room is a masterclass in blending heritage with contemporary and elegant sash windows frame the ever changing estuary views. The south-facing walled garden provides a private retreat for alfresco dining and the more green fingered. Integral Garage.
A remarkable Grade II-listed three-bedroom home, perfectly blending character with contemporary design. The impressive kitchen and breakfast room is a masterclass in blending heritage with contemporary and elegant sash windows frame the ever changing estuary views. The south-facing walled garden provides a private retreat for alfresco dining and the more green fingered. Integral Garage.
Situated along the River Plym, this standout three-bedroom, Grade II-listed property offers approximately 1,800 sq ft of living space within the sought-after Turnchapel Conservation Area on the fringes of Plymouth in Devon. Once the beloved Shipwrights Arms pub, with origins tracing back to the early 19th century, this remarkable home has been beautifully transformed, blending historic character with striking contemporary touches. With its industrial-chic finishes, exposed materials, and a sense of effortless cool, this home echoes the aesthetic of a stylish London warehouse conversionright by the waters edge. The south-facing rear courtyard garden is a hidden oasis, a versatile space where keen gardeners and alfresco diners will feel at home. Turnchapel is a perfect spot to take in the ever-changing estuary and where the maritime activity brings a unique energy to the setting.
The homes striking, warm-hued facade is complemented by a bold black timber-panelled front door, framed by a pilastered doorcase and elegant fanlight, setting the tone for the unique character within.
Inside, a palette of soft neutrals, exposed beams, and industrial-inspired radiators create a striking fusion of old and new. A painted timber staircase ascends gracefully to the main living spaces on the first floor.
At the heart of the home, the living room is bathed in natural light, courtesy of a grand timber-mullioned sash window that perfectly frames the ever-changing estuary views. A handsome fireplace, featuring an intricately carved timber surround, a wood-burning stove, and a granite hearth, adds warmth and charm. Underfoot, original timber floorboards provide a timeless elegance, enhanced by subtle contemporary finishes.
To the rear, the dining room/snug is a cosy yet refined retreat, featuring a striking Art Nouveau cast-iron fireplace and a charming window seat nestled beneath a sash windowan inviting spot to unwind and take in the scenery.
Beyond, the impressive kitchen and breakfast room is a masterclass in blending heritage with contemporary design. A vaulted ceiling, heritage roof lights, and timber-framed double doors flood the space with natural light, while handcrafted wooden cabinetry, a double Belfast sink, a range cooker, and Smeg appliances create an exquisite setting for cooking and entertaining. The wide central island, reminiscent of a sleek urban loft kitchen, serves as both a workspace and a casual dining area, making this an inspiring space for both daily life and special gatherings.
A serene double bedroom on this level boasts delightful period details, including a decorative cast-iron fireplace, bespoke alcove storage, and a sash window with views over the garden and cliffs beyond.
Ascending to the second floor, the principal bedroom is a showstopper, offering breathtaking panoramic views across the estuary. Adjacent, a beautifully appointed bathroom provides a private sanctuary, featuring a freestanding roll-top bath. A further shower room and separate WC complete this floor, ensuring convenience and comfort.
On the ground floor, a versatile third bedroom, currently serving as a study, is accompanied by an additional shower room. A utility room, discreetly located off the entrance hallway, provides internal access to the garage and garden.
Turnchapels maritime legacy stretches back centuries, with a shipyard established here in the 17th century. In the 20th century, it became a crucial naval fuel depot and later a Royal Marines base. The Shipwrights Arms was a lively hub for workers and military personnel until the 1970s, after which it was sensitively converted into a one-of-a-kind private residence. Today, Turnchapel remains a picturesque coastal village, renowned for its colorful facades, charming harbour, and vibrant community.
Coastal Haven
The south-facing walled rear garden, accessed via elegant French doors from the kitchen, is a truly special space. Thoughtfully designed with paved terraces, raised planting beds, creating an enjoyable space for al fresco dining and entertaining as well as for those more green-fingered.
Exploring the Local Area
Turnchapel is a hidden gem to simply embrace the ever-present movement of boats and industry along the water as well as offering direct access to the water. This vibrant coastal community is a haven for sailing, kayaking, and paddleboarding enthusiasts and provides a spectacular vantage point for the annual British Fireworks Championship.
A selection of characterful pubs and eateries are just moments away, including the much-loved Clovelly Bay Inn, the welcoming Boringdon Arms, and the renowned Guard Room café, known for its breakfast offerings.
Nature lovers will find endless opportunities for scenic exploration, with breathtaking coastal walks from your doorstep and the untamed beauty of Dartmoor National Park just a 25-minute drive away. The sprawling moorlands, dramatic tors, and secluded valleys of Dartmoor provide a stunning natural playground for hiking and adventure.
Turnchapel also offers easy access to the picturesque South Hams region, with the charming village of Noss Mayo just 20 minutes away and the celebrated estuary towns of Dartmouth and Salcombe reachable in about an hour.
Plymouth itself is a thriving maritime city steeped in history, home to the iconic Tinside Lido, the stunning Plymouth Hoe, and the historic Smeatons Tower. Cultural highlights include the Theatre Royal Plymouth and the National Trusts Saltram House, while the golden sands of Bovisand Beach lie just a short distance away.
Exceptional Connectivity
Plymouth boasts direct rail services to London Paddington, ensuring seamless travel. The A38 offers swift access to Exeter in around an hour, continuing via the M5 to Bristol and Bath, making this coastal retreat as well-connected as it is serene.
Services: Mains Electricity, Water, Gas and Drainage. Gas Fired central heating.
Local Authority: Plymouth City Council
Council Tax: Band D
Tenure: Freehold
Postcode: PL9 9TQ
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Property Ref: 60180_NEW250038
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