Calstock is situated in one of the most popular UK holiday destinations and is a beautiful place to live! Golden beaches, bustling towns, family attractions and stunning countryside will be all on your doorstep. As well as this, the rugged beauty of Dartmoor and the towns and cities of St Ives, Fowey, Falmouth and Plymouth are all within easy reach.
Living in the picturesque village of Calstock has been a dream for many – and we can make that dream a reality! With commanding countryside views across the Tamar Valley, Bridge View Calstock will provide an enriching and tranquil lifestyle for all.
Calstock is dominated by a magnificent railway viaduct completed in 1907. This iconic landmark stands at 120 feet tall and comprises of 12 sixty-foot arches spanning the river.
The viaduct still carries the Tamar Railway track; an attraction in itself, starting in Gunnislake and ending in Plymouth. With frequent departures from Calstock station, Plymouth is quick and easy to access.
Cotehele is a National Trust Property built from Granite and slate-stone. The house sits in a commanding position on the banks, high above the river Tamar which incorporates 1300 acres of rolling countryside. Originally built in medieval times, it was rebuilt in the Tudor period and its architecture reflects these two periods.
The river Tamar and its valley have something for everyone. Designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the river stretches 60 miles from source to sea. Its busy history of a commercial mainline connection to ferry minerals and metals mined in Devon and Cornwall goes back for hundreds of years.
The Tamar Valley branch line is one of the most picturesque in the country. Starting in Plymouth it winds its way along the River Taymar and finishes in Gunnislake. It is listed as one of GWR’s Great Scenic Railway ‘Ale Trails’ because it passes several real ale country pubs along the way.
Just 5.7 miles from Calstock and bordering on the river Taymar, Morwellham forms part of a World Heritage site. Morwellham is an award-winning educational and interactive attraction for all ages and abilities. Also featuring many interactive hands-on activities including chocolate making, gold panning and rope making to name a few.
Can you imagine living next to Dartmoor? It hosts some of the most spectacular scenery and wildlife in the country. With its wild open moorland, deep river valleys and lofty tors it has inspired many a myth and legend.
If you’d like to register your interest or have any other enquiry about Bridge View, please contact us.
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