Overlooking the beautiful natural harbour and retaining the existing Victorian facade of the original hotel building, which is so familiar to local residents and visitors. The site has its own woodland, which after years of neglect has been restored including replanting with sweet chestnut and English oak.
The former River Yealm Hotel was opened in 1898 and originally a branch railway line was planned to bring guests right to the front door – but the line was never built. Instead a steamer transported people to the hotel jetty and ever since, those who sail into the Yealm Estuary will be familiar with this local landmark.
The building, which was converted and completed in 2020, has been sensitively converted into six two-bedroom apartments. The large glass apex window and a terrace takes full advantage of the evening sun & mesmerising views.
The village of Newton Ferrers and its twin Noss Mayo are just a short distance away, offering charming pubs, a thriving sailing scene, and a true sense of coastal community. For those looking to explore further, the South West Coast Path and several unspoiled beaches are easily accessible, while the vibrant city of Plymouth is within easy reach for shopping, dining, and travel links
Agent Note: Photos used are of the property when it was dressed as the former show home.
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