For Sale10 Bedroom Detached House in Bere Alston, Yelverton, PL20 7HN£1,350,000
Property Type
Detached House
Bedrooms
× 10
Bathrooms
× 5
Receptions
× 8
Tenure
Freehold
Offers Over
£1,350,000
Key Features
- Grand Grade II Listed Country House – A historic 8,000 sq. ft. residence
- Extensive Grounds (Up to 29 Acres Available) – Includes gardens, woodland, paddocks, and river frontage
- Equestrian Potential
- Self Contained Cottage – A modernised two bedroom annexe
- Tranquil Yet Accessible Location – Secluded setting yet close to Bere Alston, Tavistock, Plymouth, and Exeter
- Direct River Access – A track leads to a riverside clearing, with potential for mooring
- Versatile Future Potential – Ideal for a luxury private estate, equestrian retreat, boutique hotel, or event venue.
- A Unique Opportunity to Complete Renovations to your Exact Specifications
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Description
GUIDE £1,350,000 - £1,600,000
Magnificent Grade II Listed Country Estate
Nestled in the heart of the Tamar Valley National Landscape, this extraordinary Grade II listed country estate presents a rare opportunity to acquire a historic 8,000 sq. ft. residence with extensive outbuildings and stunning grounds. The property comes with 6 acres, with the option to purchase up to 29 acres, including direct frontage and access to the River Tamar. Offering exceptional privacy and tranquillity, it remains within easy reach of amenities and transport links.
A Historic Country Home
Believed to date back to the 16th century, with its current form largely developed from the mid-18th century onwards, this estate boasts a rich and fascinating history. Formerly home to two 18th-century Mayors of Plymouth, a Governor of Plymouth Fort, and a Vice-Chancellor of Calcutta University, the property has been celebrated for centuries—described in 1820 by poet N.T. Carrington as a "genteel mansion."
Set across three floors, the house offers breathtaking views over the surrounding countryside and the Calstock Viaduct. The impressive reception rooms include a grand drawing room, an elegant library, a formal dining room, and a study/sitting room, all adorned with charming period features. The kitchen and service areas—comprising a scullery, laundry, and former dairy and apple store— all retain aspects of their traditional character.
The upper floors house spacious bedrooms, including en-suite options, making this an ideal residence for multi-generational living, a luxury private home, or even a boutique country hotel or wedding venue (subject to consents).
A beautifully refurbished “South Wing” cottage features two bedrooms, a kitchen, sitting room, and shower room, along with private parking and a garden. With unrestricted residential use, it is perfect for letting, guests, or extended family accommodation.
Land and Outbuildings
The house is offered with 6 acres, including:
A stunning 2/3-acre walled garden with an ornamental pond, orchard, and chicken run
Wild gardens, lawns, and some wooded areas
A commercial greenhouse, workshop/store, old stables, potting sheds, tractor shed, carport/wood store, and boiler house
The land supports abundant wildlife as well as heritage Tamar Valley daffodils which survive from former commercial flower production.
Additional Land Option (LOT 2):
** There is an opportunity to purchase up to 23 more acres, including a large agricultural barn and direct river frontage. Lot 2 is available for separate negotiation; if not sold with Rumleigh House, it will be offered separately on the market.**
For equestrian enthusiasts, the estate offers stables, paddocks, and a 1-acre paddock that could be adapted for a ménage or turnout area. The three fields (totalling 16.6 acres) extend to the wooded banks of the River Tamar, where a vehicular track leads to a large clearing at the water's edge, offering potential for mooring or water recreation (subject to approvals).
A quay is believed to have once existed here, and there may be opportunities to create new mooring facilities with the necessary consents. The riverside location is ideal for boating, kayaking, or paddleboarding.
The estate also boasts a large agricultural barn and numerous useful outbuildings.
Location
Approached via a long private driveway off a no-through lane, the estate offers a wonderful degree of seclusion. Despite its rural charm, it is just 1 mile from Bere Alston, a well-served village with a Co-op, Post Office, butcher, and a train station with a direct 25-minute service to Plymouth.
Tavistock (6.5 miles) – A historic market town with excellent amenities, shops, restaurants, and schools, including Mount Kelly
Weir Quay (3.5 miles) – Offers sailing and boating access to the Tamar
Plymouth (13 miles) – Mainline rail links, ferry port, and extensive city amenities
Exeter (48 miles) – Motorway, rail, and air connections
Services
Electricity: Mains electricity with an EV charging point.
Water: Private spring-fed supply (mains water is connected but not in use).
Drainage: Septic tank
Heating: Biomass wood fuel boiler, generating Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) payments for approx. 18 more years.
Ongoing Renovations & Future Potential
Significant restoration work has already been undertaken, including:
Structural strengthening
Period restoration
Installation of a biomass heating system
Extensive landscaping
Re-wiring to the majority of the building
Re-plumbing including the installation of a water treatment system
This property presents a unique opportunity to complete the renovations to your exact specifications, whether as a magnificent private estate, an equestrian retreat, or a hospitality venture (subject to consents). A full list of completed works is available upon request.
A Rare Opportunity
This is an unparalleled chance to acquire a remarkable country estate in a truly breathtaking setting.
For further information or to arrange a private viewing, please contact Fine & Country.