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Built in 1904 this home is a wonderful example of a Victorian Terrace. Set on one of the highest points in Plymouth, from the upper floor it offers stunning far reaching views across to the Tamar Bridge and Cornwall.
Having been lovingly well maintained by the current owners for the past 13 years it now seeks new owners to enjoy it as much as those currently in residence. Offering a deceptive amount of space and light, this versatile family home is one to be viewed at an early opportunity.
Pellew Place is a quiet backwater in Stoke with local amenities and parks in close proximity. Public transport is available in the form of a regular bus service to the City Centre/Derriford whilst Devonport Train Station is a short walk away. Ideal to hop into the city centre or on the scenic route to Calstock/Gunnislake for a day out.
The house benefits from morning sun to the front, and you enter into a vestibule, perfect for kicking off those muddy boots before stepping into the hallway. Here you find yourself on the middle floor, with a door to the lounge, a charming space at the front of the house with original feature fireplace and picture rails. The current owners, as well as a cosy lounge have used this space as a spare bedroom for visitors, utilised perfectly with a sofa bed. From the hallway a door leads you to a large, sumptuous bathroom to relax and enjoy at the end of the day.
Stairs from the hallway lead to both the first and lower ground floors. On the first floor light pours in the landing window with rooftop views and sunset skies. There is ample space for a large storage cupboard or wardrobe on the landing, together with access to the loft. Spanning the width of the front of the house you will find a large double bedroom with a recessed wardrobe to one side of the feature fireplace and a shallow recessed cupboard for additional storage on the other side. The second bedroom is a good size with additional recessed shelved storage. Yet another feature fireplace in this room and stunning views over Plymouth to Cornwall and even Dartmoor on a clear day.
To the lower ground floor, which is surely the hub of the home, you will find a kitchen/dining room, with plenty of worktops and storage, and space for all your kitchen appliances. Leading off the kitchen is the \"snug\" which is extremely versatile in the space it offers - teenage den, movie/gaming room, home office, etc. the currently owners have also used this as a guest bedroom space when visitors descend!
Leading from the kitchen is a glazed door opening to the rear courtyard garden which is a wonderful outside space you can't fail to enjoy. It retains original brick and slate steps, which no longer lead anywhere but would make a perfect display for pots and plants. There is a stone chipping patio area directly outside the rear door, with two good sized storage sheds underneath the steps. A charming decked area and original slated patio with a beautiful established Clematis surrounds the deck. The garden benefits from the afternoon/evening sun and is perfect for barbecue get-togethers and al fresco dining. Accessed via steps from the patio you will find an original air raid shelter underneath. This is a handy bike storage area or additional shed, and a great talking point! A timber gate leads to the rear service lane.
The property benefits from gas central heating and double glazed windows, with an EPC rating of C and is in Council Tax Band A. The loft is fully insulated, boarded and has a loft ladder and light. This property is Freehold, with a flood risk of \"very low\".
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