For Sale - £5,500,000 - 7 acres, Moult Hill, Salcombe, Devon, TQ8, TQ8 8LF

Salcombe

Knight Frank - Country Houses

Knight Frank - Country Houses
55 Baker Street, , London, London W1U 8AN

Tel:+44 20 7629 8171
Fax: +44 20 7409 7819
E-mail: country.houses@knightfrank.com

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Falconers, a Grade II listed building, showcases the Kentish Wealden style of architecture and was built in 1925 for the British Empire exhibition to demonstrate the traditional use of English oak.

Set in approximately 7 acres of pristine gardens with its own helipad, Falconers is approached via a sweeping lime tree lined drive. Though original in construction, the house has been improved over the years; the current owners have extended the west-facing wing to emphasise its symmetry and design.

A studded oak door and quaint porch lead you into a dramatic great hall with an impressive central truss and exposed beams. The hall is illuminated by stained glass windows and features a majestic open fireplace and a galleried landing. The ground floor includes a study, an office and a kitchen that combines modern amenities with historic charm. The kitchen leads to an integrated breakfast room and a cosy sitting room with exposed beams, polished floors and an open fire. Upstairs, the accommodation includes several beautifully appointed bedrooms, many with dedicated bathrooms.

The Gardens & Grounds:

The gardens, a masterpiece, are beautifully laid out. They are believed to have been designed by the renowned Gertrude Jekyll, reflecting her distinctive style in their naturalistic planting and harmonious colour schemes.

At the south aspect of the house, a paved terrace extends from the drawing room, offering southerly views over a manicured lawn and a charming water feature. Above the terrace, the bedroom balcony provides an elevated perspective of the gardens, enhancing the sense of connection with the outdoors. Broad steps lead down from the terrace to the lawn, where a semi-circular yew hedge forms the southern boundary, creating a private, enclosed space perfect for relaxation. Beyond the formal lawn area, the gardens become less structured, featuring expansive lawns scattered with bulbs and mature trees. This thoughtful planting ensures a vibrant display of colour throughout the year. A magnificent wisteria graces the rear of the house, adding a touch of elegance and seasonal beauty.

To the north of the house, standard rose bushes line the gravelled parking area, adding a classic touch of charm. The eastern side of the garden features a magnificent old brick wall dating back to the 1920s. This wall encloses two gently sloping lawned areas, with a central gravel path leading to a picturesque arbour entwined with roses and vines. The walls themselves are covered with espaliered fruit trees, enhancing the historical character of the garden. An archway in the brick wall leads to the former kitchen garden, now a grassy area. Surrounding the garden, woodland plantings provide a high degree of privacy, creating a tranquil and secluded atmosphere.

Additionally, there is a four-acre paddock running alongside the drive, complete with a working helipad, making the property not only a beautiful retreat but also highly functional for modern needs.

Exeter 45 miles
Plymouth 24 miles
Totnes 19 miles (By Train: Totnes to Paddington 2 hours 40 minutes)
By Helicopter: London approx. 1 hour 15 minutes

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