Curtisknowle House is an imposing country residence set in mature, picturesque gardensand beautiful parkland located on the edge of the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty(AONB). The house, which dates back to the early 19th century, stands on an elevatedposition overlooking the formal gardens and the valley beyond. Despite its historical charm and character, the property is not listed however, there was a previous dwelling on the site mentioned in the Domesday Book, adding to the historical significance of the location.
The house offers a superb array of ornate features throughout, all indicative of early 19th-century design. Inside, high ceilings (ranging from 10 to 11 on the ground floor) with decorative mouldings, fireplaces, an elegant entrance and main staircase, decorative barge boards, numerous gables, and tall decorative chimneys furtheremphasise the house‘s historical character and charm. The house has been renovated by the current owners blending modern living with its historical elegance.
Location: The property is located in the hamlet of Curtisknowle, a small community comprising about a dozen houses, situated above the Avon Valley. It offers a peaceful, rural setting while being conveniently close to the market towns of Totnes (7.5 miles), Kingsbridge (9 miles) along with the historic port of Dartmouth(10.9 miles). Access to the A38 is 9.9 miles away, and the city of Exeter and international airport is around 30 miles away.
Accommodation
Reception Rooms: 5
Bedrooms: 9
Bathrooms: 4 (including en-suites)
Notable Features: A 650 sqft dining room originally designed as a ballroom withparquet flooring.
Kitchen/breakfast room: 30ft in length with an AGA
Size: Over 9,000 sqft
Large cellar
Conservatory
Additional Properties
Detached Coach House: A 4-bedroom detached house with private gardens via a separate driveway.
Cottage:A charming 3-bedroom property attached to the main house with private gardens.
Driveway: A meandering private drive to the front of the property, continuing to the rear with ample parking.
Ornamental Pond: Extensive grass lawn leading to an ornamental pond with a Gothic summerhouse, surrounded by mature trees and a mass of wildlife.
Kitchen Gardens: 4 walled kitchen gardens with fruit trees, vegetable gardens, a restored greenhouse, and a selection of outbuildings.
Swimming Pool: 40 x 30 heated swimming pool with a changing room and pavilion offering a private position close to the house.
Equestrian Facilities:
Stable Block: Separate driveway to 6 large stables, tack room, adjacent paddocks, making it an ideal equestrian facility with plenty of surrounding bridleways.
Additional Buildings: Detached studio/office with covered space for a horse lorry and associated vehicles/trailers.
Hardstanding floodlit tennis court.
Land:
Pasture: Divided into smaller grazing paddocks near the house and a larger expanse of pastureland. The land offers beautiful views over the South Hams countryside and Dartmoor, with suitable space for a helicopter landing site.
Grazing Arrangement: The land is currently occupied by a local farmer on a renewable grazing arrangement. The total grounds amount to approximately 40 acres.
Property information
Rights of Way: There are no rights of way crossing the property.
Services: Mains electricity. Private drainage. Private and mains water.
Gas fired central heating in the Coach House, oil fired in the main houseand cottage.
Viewings:
Advanced notice required to view the property, via Millard Cook in Dartmouth or Jackson Staffs, Exeter.
Floor plans and images are for guidance only.
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