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£1,250,000

(£364/sq. ft)

6 bed property for sale
Thurlestone, Kingsbridge TQ7

    • 6 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 3 receptions

    • 3,437 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: E

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Freehold
Added on 01/07/2026

About this property

  • Charming six-bedroom semi-detached period costal residence

  • Believed to be among the oldest homes in the village showcasing wealth of period detail, including exposed beams and fireplaces

  • Master bedroom enjoying captivating views towards the sea

  • Delightful reception space with timeless cottage character

  • Enchanting landscaped garden in the classic Devon tradition

  • Private sun terraces for al fresco dining and quiet retreat

  • A rare combination of history, character and coastal setting

  • Beautifully positioned within one of South Devon’s most desirable villages

  • Moments from the shoreline, renowned golf and refined local amenities

Rockhill is an exceptionally characterful six-bedroom semi-detached part thatched costal residence, of considerable charm and provenance, understood to be among the oldest homes in the village. Rich in atmosphere and history, the property beautifully combines its period origins with generous, versatile accommodation and a wonderfully relaxed coastal setting.

The owners advise that Rockhill began life as a farm and that parts of the house may date back to the late sixteenth century, with exposed oak beams thought to resemble timbers used in the nearby Village Inn. The property was later acquired by the Reverend Peregrine Ilbert, who in the 1830s converted the barn element into living accommodation, shaping much of the home as it is enjoyed today. Distinctive details, including the round windows to the principal bedroom, are said to incorporate the wooden wheels of his honeymoon carriage, while further features throughout the house speak to Rockhill’s fascinating and layered past.

Accommodation

Rockhill offers beautifully arranged accommodation extending to six bedrooms, providing a rare combination of character, flexibility and scale.

The ground floor is centred around a welcoming sitting room, rich in period charm and ideal for quieter moments, together with an elegant dining room opening out to the garden via patio doors. The kitchen/breakfast room is a generous and practical space, well suited to modern family life and informal dining, while the ground floor is further complemented by a utility room and cloakroom.

On the first floor, the bedroom accommodation is both spacious and adaptable. The master bedroom is a particularly impressive room, enjoying delightful views towards the sea and a charming ensuite shower room. A second ensuite bedroom adds further comfort for family or guests, while the remaining bedrooms are served by a family bathroom.

A further highlight of the house is the upper-level studio/playroom, a wonderfully versatile space with outstanding views, ideal as a creative room, snug, games room or home office.

Throughout, Rockhill retains a special sense of heritage, with intriguing architectural details and features that reflect its long history, including an early family photograph in the hall, carved wooden heads said to have been brought back from Malaysia, and a staircase believed to have originated from a ship.

Outside

The gardens at Rockhill are a particular delight and provide an enchanting setting to the house. Beautifully established and full of seasonal colour, they offer the charm of a classic Devon garden, with cherry blossom and mature planting creating a peaceful, picturesque backdrop.

Private patios provide ideal spaces for outdoor dining, morning coffee or an evening glass of fizz in the sunshine, while the gentle sense of shelter and birdsong adds to the tranquillity. From the garden and various seating areas, there are lovely views towards the sea, giving the outside space a distinctly coastal feel.

In addition, the property benefits from a substantial detached garage, providing excellent storage or workshop potential.

Overall, the gardens and grounds complement the house perfectly, inviting and wonderfully suited to both relaxed everyday enjoyment and entertaining.

Location

Rockhill is situated in the highly regarded coastal village of Thurlestone, within a sought-after area of the South Hams, a location long favoured for its combination of natural beauty, quality leisure amenities and refined coastal lifestyle. Thurlestone is known for its sandy beach, dramatic coastline and access to the South West Coast Path, while the village is also home to the well-regarded Thurlestone Hotel, offering spa, leisure and dining facilities, together with the popular Village Inn and the renowned Thurlestone Golf Club with its striking coastal setting. Kingsbridge lies nearby for a broader range of everyday amenities, independent shops and services.

The result is a wonderfully balanced setting, peaceful and scenic, yet exceptionally well placed for enjoying the very best of South Devon’s high-quality coastal amenities and leisure opportunities.

Services

Mains electricity, water and drainage are connected. Oil-fired central heating.

Agents Note

Rockhill has a proven track record of being a successful holiday let. Accounts information available upon request.

Agent Note 2:

We may introduce buyers and sellers to our panel of carefully selected Conveyancers, Mortgage or surveyor services. The choice to use their services is entirely yours. If you opt to proceed, please be aware that we will receive an average referral fee of £120-£200 (including VAT) from the firm for the introduction. These firms have been chosen based on their strong local reputation and proven track record of excellence.

There's no obligation to use our recommended providers.

In accordance with current Anti-Money Laundering (aml) regulations, all prospective purchasers are required to provide valid identification documents before a sale can be agreed and solicitors formally instructed. To facilitate these checks, a one-off charge of £30 (inclusive of VAT) applies. We kindly request that this cost be covered by you as part of the purchase process.

EPC Rating: E

Disclaimer

Agent Note:

We may introduce buyers and sellers to our panel of carefully selected Conveyancers, Mortgage or surveyor services. The choice to use their services is entirely yours. If you opt to proceed, please be aware that we will receive an average referral fee of £120-£200 (including VAT) from the firm for the introduction. These firms have been chosen based on their strong local reputation and proven track record of excellence.

There's no obligation to use our recommended providers.

In accordance with current Anti-Money Laundering (aml) regulations, all prospective purchasers are required to provide valid identification documents before a sale can be agreed and solicitors formally instructed. To facilitate these checks, a one-off charge of £36 (inclusive of VAT) applies. We kindly request that this cost be covered by you as part of the purchase process.

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