£550,000

March and Petit

Newton Hill, Newton Ferrers, PL8 1BG

Property key facts

  • Bedrooms

    3
  • Bathrooms

    2
  • Internal area

    2,388 sqf
  • Property type

    House
  • Year built

    Ask Agent

Key facts

  • Bright open-plan kitchen, dining and living space
  • Flexible accommodation with multigenerational or holiday let potential
  • West-facing rear garden with mature planting
  • Characterful coastal home in the heart of Newton Ferrers
  • Extensively improved including new roof and replacement windows
  • Vaulted first-floor bedroom with elevated village views
  • Extensive cellar, workshop and undercroft storage
  • Unrestricted on-road parking available a short walk away

Property description

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In the very heart of Newton Ferrers, moments from the waterfront, village shops and pub, Maxdene is a characterful home that has evolved over time into a versatile and unexpectedly spacious coastal home. Behind its modest frontage lies a bright, contemporary interior arranged around generous open-plan living spaces, with a west-facing garden and the flexibility to easily create additional income or multigenerational accommodation if desired. The house has been extensively improved in recent years, including replacement windows, a new roof and significant internal updating, with much of the heavy lifting already completed. The interiors have been thoughtfully opened up and reworked to create the bright, contemporary home seen today, while the remaining finishing touches offer an opportunity for new owners to bring their own style and complete the house in a way that feels personal. At the centre of the home is a wonderfully light open-plan kitchen, dining and living space where white-painted floorboards, whitewashed walls, natural textures and soft light create a relaxed contemporary atmosphere that feels perfectly suited to village life by the water. A simple handcrafted kitchen and central island flow naturally into the living area, where a gas-fired stove creates a cosy focal point within the room. Equally suited to everyday living, family suppers or weekends with friends returning from the estuary, the overall feel is bright, welcoming and highly liveable. There remains scope for new owners to add their own finishing touches over time, continuing the evolution of the house in a way that feels personal. The open-plan living space flows naturally through to the dining/media room, creating a more intimate secondary reception space suited to relaxed dining, evenings with friends or simply somewhere quieter away from the main living area. Meanwhile, the lower ground floor sitting room provides valuable additional living space, ideal as a television room, music room or somewhere family members can enjoy independently from the main accommodation above. From here, glazed doors open directly onto the garden-facing balcony and outside space, strengthening the connection with the garden and drawing natural light deep into the room. The bedroom arrangement adds further flexibility to the house. In addition to the vaulted first-floor bedroom with elevated views, there are two further bedrooms. The upper bedroom has a particularly calm and airy feel. An extensive loft area offers considerable further potential. Previous planning consent was granted for the creation of a principal bedroom suite with dormer extension, although this permission has now lapsed. A particularly appealing aspect of the property is the versatility of the lower ground floor accommodation. Added in the 1990s and benefiting from its own access together with an independent heating and hot water supply, the layout naturally lends itself to a variety of uses. Currently arranged as additional living accommodation with utility space and bedroom accommodation above, it could suit multigenerational living, guest accommodation or those seeking potential income opportunities from a holiday letting venture, subject to any necessary consents. Outside, the west-facing rear garden provides a surprisingly green and sheltered backdrop to the house, with lawned areas, mature planting and established borders creating a quiet atmosphere that feels far removed from the centre of the village. There are several spaces for outdoor dining, barbecues and evening drinks. Beneath the house, an extensive cellar, workshop and undercroft storage area provide a huge amount of practical space rarely found in the centre of the village, ideal for paddleboards, kayaks, wetsuits, sailing equipment, bicycles and general storage, offering much of the practicality buyers often seek from a garage. Although positioned in the centre of the village, unrestricted on-road parking is available just a short walk from the property.

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Property Location

Newton Hill, Newton Ferrers, PL8 1BG

Nearest stations

Nearest schools

Utility supply

  • Electricity

    Mains Supply
  • Water

    Mains Supply
  • Heating

    Gas
  • Sewerage

    Mains Supply

Private rights of wayNo
Public rights of wayNo
Listed propertyNo
RestrictionsNo

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