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Moorview Crescent, Marldon

4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms

£550,000

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Tucked away at the far end of this modern development and sitting in its largest plot, this beautifully presented four-bedroom detached eco home offers contemporary and sustainable living in a charming village location just a few miles from the English Riviera.

LAYOUT

Upon entering, you step into a spacious hallway with built-in hanging space. To the front of the property is a separate sitting room, perfect for relaxing away from the main living area. Moving along the hallway, you pass the downstairs WC and a separate utility room. At the rear, the heart of the home is a stunning open-plan kitchen and living space, complete with a woodburner and bi-fold doors that open onto the enclosed rear garden, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor flow. Upstairs, you’ll find four generous bedrooms, two of which benefit from en suite shower rooms, while the remaining bedrooms are served by a well-appointed family bathroom. The thoughtful layout ensures both comfort and practicality for everyday life.

The enclosed rear garden is private and offers superb entertaining space with a patio and an in built outdoor kitchen area. A greenhouse is positioned off the back of the garage — built by the current owners with double doors opening onto the garden from the rear. The garage is tiled, superbly lit and benefits from an inbuilt speaker system, with an electric roller door. It’s a perfect space that could be utilised as a workshop or home gym, amongst many other things!

Marldon is a charming village nestled in the South Hams district of Devon, just a couple of miles northwest of Paignton and about 4 miles from the coastal town of Torquay, making it ideally placed for exploring the English Riviera. It also lies only 6 miles from Totnes, a historic market town, and around 25 minutes’ drive from Exeter via the A380. Despite its rural feel, Marldon benefits from strong travel links — Paignton railway station, just a short drive away, offers direct train services to Exeter, Plymouth, and beyond, while nearby road connections provide easy access to the A38 and the M5 for travel further afield. The village itself boasts a rich heritage, including a 14th-century church and traditional pubs like The Church House Inn, and is known for its annual Apple Pie Fair. Nearby attractions include the stunning Compton Castle, just a mile away, and the ruins of Berry Pomeroy Castle. For walkers and nature lovers, Marldon also sits near the scenic John Musgrave Heritage Trail, offering a perfect mix of countryside tranquility and convenient access to Devon’s popular seaside towns.

 

No Onwards Chain • Eco Home — EPC A • 4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms • Beautifully Presented • Large Corner Plot • Backing onto Christmas Tree Farm • Bespoke Purpose Built Garage • Driveway Parking & Extra Allocated Space • Solar Panels • Gas Central Heating

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