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PRIVATE RIVER FRONTAGE

Western Morning News (Saturday)

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May 31, 2025

This fully-renovated waterside home with private river frontage, has Grade II listed lime kilns and enchanting gardens in a picturesque creekside setting in the South Hams.

PRIVATE RIVER FRONTAGE

Tuckenhay is a village on Bow Creek, a tributary of the River Dart, offering excellent sailing and countryside walks and boasts two well-attended public houses. There is easy access to Dartmouth and the Elizabethan town of Totnes is just four miles away. Approximately six miles north of Totnes is the A38/Devon Expressway, giving access to Dartmoor, the cities of Plymouth and Exeter and the M5 Motorway.

Turvey is a beautifully-restored home on the water's edge. Renovated by the current owners, this handsome stone-built property blends heritage features with modern comfort, offering an elegant and welcoming space in an idyllic location.

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