10-12 Eggbuckland Road
Henders Corner
Mannamead
Plymouth
Devon
PL3 5HE
A substantial detached late Georgian Grade II listed villa, beautifully combining period character with modern living. Tucked away on a quiet no-through road in a village-style setting, the property retains an impressive array of original features, including a timber verandah, stained glass, fireplaces & lattice windows, complemented by modern updates. Offering 3 reception rooms, a fitted kitchen, utility, workshop, 4 double bedrooms, study, 2 bathrooms & a separate WC, the spacious accommodation is ideal for family living. Outside, a mature south-facing walled garden surrounds the house, with a large garage & driveway parking. A rare opportunity to acquire a distinctive historic home of exceptional character.
This is a substantial detached late Georgian Grade II listed villa that combines historic character with modern living. Tucked away on a quiet no-through road in a village-style setting, the house retains an impressive range of original period features, including a full-width timber trellis verandah, lattice-glazed windows, decorative fretted arches, a hipped slate roof, pointed arches, stained glass & original fireplaces, all of which have been preserved while the property has been sympathetically updated with contemporary fittings & décor.
The accommodation is generously proportioned, offering 3 reception rooms overlooking the front garden, a fitted kitchen with integrated appliances, a utility room, pantry, workshop, 4 double bedrooms, a study, 2 bathrooms and a separate WC, making it well suited to family living. Externally, the property benefits from a mature south-facing walled garden that wraps around the house, providing a private & attractive outdoor space, together with a large garage & driveway parking for two vehicles. The Grade II listing means the home has significant architectural importance and exceptional character. Overall, the property offers a rare combination of period elegance, generous accommodation, modern convenience & a peaceful setting, making it an appealing choice for buyers seeking a distinctive historic family home.
This residence was owned by Charles Armitage Brown between 1835 & 1841. Brown affectionately described it as one of “six gentlemen’s cottages” located around 2 miles from the town centre near an arm of the sea. The property holds particular literary significance, as it was here that Brown wrote his first memoir of John Keats. Its layout & peaceful semi-rural setting reminded him of Wentworth Place, the home he had previously shared with Keats in Hampstead, making the residence an important part of both Brown’s life & the enduring legacy of one of England’s greatest Romantic poets.
Tucked away in this little known short cul-de-sac, comprising of largely interesting period-built properties. In a convenient position with a variety of local services near by. Convenient access into the city and close-by connections to major routes in other directions.
2.36m x 1.70m (7'9 x 5'7)
Staircase rises & turns to the 1st floor. Under-stairs storage cupboard. Internal hall & rear hall off.
4.78m x 3.73m maximum (15'8 x 12'3 maximum)Sectioned French style window to the front with working shutters. Fireplace with solid fuel stove.
4.78m x 3.76m maximum (15'8 x 12'4 maximum)Sectioned French style window to the front with working shutters.
5.64m x 2.34m maximum (18'6 x 7'8 maximum)Window to the rear courtyard. Fitted kitchen. A range of cupboard & drawer storage. Leisure 5 ring cookmaster range style coooker with extractor over. Contemporary Belfast-style composite 1.5 sink unit with mixer tap. Slimline dishwasher.
4.75m x 3.25m maximum (15'7 x 10'8 maximum)Window with seat under. Period May & Company Russell inset feature stove. Flagstone floor.
2.11m x 1.96m (6'11 x 6'5)
2.24m x 2.11m (7'4 x 6'11 )Window to suite with wall-hung wash-hand basin. Close coupled wc. Panelled bath. Airing cupboard houses the Worcester gas-fired boiler servicing central heating & domestic hot water.
2.11m x 1.83m maximum (6'11 x 6' maximum )Work surfaces on 2 sides. Plumbing suitable for washing machine & tumble dryer.
4.75m x 2.18m (15'7 x 7'2)Window to the front.
8.26m x 2.49m maximum (27'1 x 8'2 maximum)Access off to the workshop utility room & house.
Window to the front.
4.55m x 3.66m (14'11 x 12' )Period fireplace. Door to:
3.81m x 2.21m (12'6 x 7'3 )Window to the rear. Quality white suite. Bath. Large shower. Wall-hung wash-hand basin. Wc. Connecting door to the landing.
1.55m x 1.07m (5'1 x 3'6)Wc. Wash-hand basin.
5.31m x 4.47m maximum (17'5 x 14'8 maximum)Window to the rear. A range of built-in storage. Access door to eaves storage cupboard.
3.53m x 3.23m (11'7 x 10'7)Window to the side. Period fireplace.
3.28m x 1.73m maximum (10'9 x 5'8 maximum)
A full width, level walled front garden with additional garden area to the side. Access to the parking area & garage.
6.12m x 3.53m (approximate internal measurement) (Power & lighting.
6.40m deep x 5.49m wide (21' deep x 18' wide)Access to the garage.
Plymouth City Council
Council Tax Band: D
The property is connected to all the mains services: gas, electricity, water & drainage.
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