Saltram Meadow in Plymouth
by Persimmon Homes
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1 & 2 bedroom apartments and 3 bedroom houses
£154,995 - £323,000
Encombe Street, Plymouth, Devon, PL9 7GH
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Saltram Meadow Phase 5 is set in a great location, in Plymstock, a popular suburb to the east of Plymouth. A new home here has the beautiful parkland of the National Trust's Saltram Estate close by, and the Dartmoor National Park and South Devon coastline are both within easy driving distance for days out.
The A38, Devon Expressway is a short drive from Saltram Meadows, providing a direct route across Devon, or into Cornwall via the Saltash Bridge. There's also a convenient commuting route into Plymouth city centre, by car or by bus, via the Laira Bridge. Plymstock has plenty of local amenities and living so close to the coast is always going to be a wonderful bonus. Bovisand and Wembury look out over Plymouth Sound, Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers are traditional coastal villages, and Mothecombe and Bigbury-on-Sea have sandy family beaches that will become firm favourites.
With a Morrisons store on the opposite side of the road, Saltram Meadow has great access to daily shopping facilities. Just a 5 minute drive away, Plymstock's Broadway shopping centre has a full range of local shops and services. Plymouth city centre is less than 3 miles away, home to Drake Circus - one of the largest shopping centres in the South West.
Buying a home at Saltram Meadow means you'll be able to enjoy all the amenities that have been planned for the near future, which include leisure facilities, a new school, new shops and local businesses.
Saltram Meadow has easy access to The Ride, a riverside path along the River Plym to the National Trust's Saltram Estate and beyond. With scenic views along the way, it's perfect for dog walking, cycling and family strolls. Heading east away from Plymouth will take you to some of South Devon's most gorgeous beaches, or you can head to The Hoe and look right out over Plymouth Sound.
The city is served by Plymouth's train station which has regular services to London, Exeter, Cornwall and the rest of the UK. The A38 links the city to Exeter and the M5 in the east and to Cornwall to the west. Nearby, Exeter airport operates connecting flights across Britain as well as flights to Europe, whilst Brittany Ferries provides crossings to Roscoff in France and Santander in Spain.
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Tuesday Closed,
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Saturday 11:00 - 18:00,
Sunday 11:00 - 18:00
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