The property overlooks the village of Noss Mayo and enjoys an exceptional panoramic view
Few properties in the Southwest come close to the wow factor that Agora House in Noss Mayo manages to generate.
The house was originally built by a talented local architect for his own family and sits high up in a commanding position overlooking Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers.
The property is surrounded by stunning views and incredible countryside – which would be the perfect setting for any family.
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All that magnificence will set you back £ 1.75million to be precise, but once you peek inside you’ll understand why.
Features include aluminum framed glazing, balconies overlooking the water, a bespoke kitchen, and my favorite – underfloor heating.
But that’s enough for me, let’s see what the experts say. The property is currently being marketed by Newton Ferrers real estate agents, Marchand Petit.
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Their brochure says the following: âAgora House was recently created from a modest house by a talented local architect for his own family use, capitalizing on its elevated position in the village of Noss Mayo.
“The design takes full advantage of the panoramic and completely entertaining views available from this position both upstream and downstream over the Yealm Estuary and Newton Ferrers and the countryside beyond.
âThe larch-clad front elevation and expanses of aluminum-framed glazing, subtly illuminated at night, along with the water-facing balconies and clean lines make this a truly distinctive iconic home.
âInternal features include birch plywood floors, oak staircases, a locally custom built kitchen (Yealm Kitchens), shadow gap lighting of the main reception area, and partial underfloor heating.
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Site
âNoss Mayo and its neighbor Newton Ferrers lie in the far south-west of South Hams, dominated by the unspoiled National Trust coast landscapes, forming an Area of ââOutstanding Natural Beauty.
âThe Twin Villages offer a range of local amenities including two churches, a post office, three pubs, a yacht club, WI and community halls, a bus route and a primary school.
âThe advantages of this location are many, as it is only a short drive from the A38, which puts the M5 to Exeter within an easy driving distance, normally around 50 minutes.
âThe deep water moorings on the Yealm Estuary are in the village area, but for boaters, Plymouth’s exceptional facilities are only a short distance away.
“The city center is fully equipped and there are many attractions such as the famous Royal Theater, the Elizabethan Barbican, the Historic Hoe, the Grand University and the Regional Hospital.”
And the good news? All items in the text written above are included in the sale.
Visits are strictly by appointment only. You can book a visit by calling Marchand Petit on 01 752 966 391.
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