Guide price
£1,500,000
6 bed terraced house for saleSouth Embankment, Dartmouth, Devon TQ6
6 beds
6 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Uninterrupted River views
Five en suite bedrooms
One bedroom annexe
Currently a successful B&B or easily reconfigured back into a family home
Beautifully reimagined for modern living
Prime Dartmouth location
EPC Rating = C
A beautifully presented town house, situated in a prime position on Dartmouth's Embankment with uninterrupted views across the River Dart.
Description
Occupying a prominent position along Dartmouth’s iconic South Embankment, Waterfront House is a distinguished and impeccably refurbished period townhouse enjoying uninterrupted views across the River Dart. Set along one of the most admired stretches of the town’s waterfront, the property forms part of the celebrated Victorian terrace yet stands apart through its flawless contemporary styling and thoughtful architectural transformation.
The Embankment is at the heart of Dartmouth’s vibrant riverside setting, a place of shimmering morning light, gently bobbing yachts, and the quiet rhythm of river life. From here, one can enjoy a perfect vantage point from which to watch the comings and goings of sailing craft and the constant backdrop of relaxed coastal living.
Waterfront House embraces this setting superbly, offering outstanding river views from its principal rooms and private balconies.
Currently run as a successful B&B, however easily configured back into a family home. Originally dating from the 19th century, the property has undergone an extensive programme of refurbishment, resulting in a sophisticated 21st century home that remains fully in harmony with its Victorian heritage. The chic pale blue façade, complemented by charcoal architectural framing, gives an early indication of the style and quality within.
Upon entering, a bright hallway with engineered oak flooring and graceful curved wall leads into the impressive living and dining room. This elegant space is flooded with natural light through two prominent sash windows framing uninterrupted views of the River Dart. The rear section offers an ideal dining area with direct access to the superb kitchen.
Beautifully appointed with modern shaker cabinetry in soft grey tones and stone worktops, the kitchen has been intelligently designed to serve a six bedroom home. A stone topped island incorporates the hob and a breakfast bar, creating a sociable central hub. A strategically positioned skylight ensures abundant natural light, while the sink enjoys a view into the unexpected centrepiece of the home, the private courtyard.
From here, a glazed corridor and full width bi fold doors open onto this stylish outdoor retreat. With well considered seating areas and a feature mirror, the courtyard provides a sheltered space ideal for alfresco dining or quiet relaxation.
Beyond the courtyard lies a contemporary cedar clad annexe, offering superb additional accommodation. A spacious, light filled living room with modern parquet flooring and a contemporary inset gas fire provides an inviting atmosphere. A spiral staircase rises to a generous double bedroom with floor to ceiling wardrobes, an en suite shower room, and a Juliet balcony overlooking the courtyard. Exposed beams add warmth and character.
The main house offers five further en suite bedrooms. The first two, positioned to the front, are beautifully styled with a calming coastal palette and benefit from large bay windows framing magnificent river views. Both provide generous space for seating areas and include built in wardrobes and contemporary shower rooms.
A further bedroom to the rear enjoys access to a private terraced garden, a sheltered afternoon suntrap.
The entire second floor is dedicated to the stunning principal bedroom. This luxurious suite enjoys two glass fronted balconies offering panoramic views across the River Dart. To the rear, three double velux windows provide rural views and flood the sitting area with natural light. A chic en suite and a freestanding contemporary slipper bath positioned opposite the bed complete this spectacular retreat, a serene space from which to watch river life drift by.
Location
Dartmouth is a picturesque waterside town, on the South Devon coastline, known for its rich maritime history and stunning river views. Situated on the banks of the River Dart, it features charming cobbled streets, historic buildings, and vibrant waterfront areas. The town has a strong connection to the sea, with a history that dates back to medieval times when it was a key port for naval ships.
The town’s deep-water port attracts sailing vessels from all over the world and is considered to be one of the prettiest in Europe. Visitors to Dartmouth can explore a variety of attractions, including the Dartmouth Castle, which offers fascinating insights into its defensive history. The town is also home to the Britannia Royal Naval College, known for its impressive architecture. Additionally, you can enjoy scenic walks along the river and in the nearby South Hams area, renowned for its beautiful countryside and coastlines.
Dartmouth hosts several events throughout the year, such as the Dartmouth Food Festival and the Royal Regatta, drawing crowds from near and far. The local dining scene boasts plenty of seafood restaurants and eateries that highlight the region's culinary delights. Overall, Dartmouth is a charming destination that offers a blend of natural beauty, history, and culture.
Communication links to the area are good, with Totnes, at about 14 miles to the east, offering a main line rail link to London Paddington in about 3 hours, and the A38 Devon Expressway at Buckfastleigh, about 19 Miles, providing dual carriageway links to both Plymouth, Exeter and the M5 beyond.
Square Footage: 2,452 sq ft
Directions
Additional Info
Mains water, electricity & drainage. Gas-fired central heating.
Photographs: March 2026.
Waterside House is currently run as a B&B and therefore pays business rates.
The Annexe is registered for council tax and is rated B
Viewings: Strictly by appointment with the agents.
Description
Occupying a prominent position along Dartmouth’s iconic South Embankment, Waterfront House is a distinguished and impeccably refurbished period townhouse enjoying uninterrupted views across the River Dart. Set along one of the most admired stretches of the town’s waterfront, the property forms part of the celebrated Victorian terrace yet stands apart through its flawless contemporary styling and thoughtful architectural transformation.
The Embankment is at the heart of Dartmouth’s vibrant riverside setting, a place of shimmering morning light, gently bobbing yachts, and the quiet rhythm of river life. From here, one can enjoy a perfect vantage point from which to watch the comings and goings of sailing craft and the constant backdrop of relaxed coastal living.
Waterfront House embraces this setting superbly, offering outstanding river views from its principal rooms and private balconies.
Currently run as a successful B&B, however easily configured back into a family home. Originally dating from the 19th century, the property has undergone an extensive programme of refurbishment, resulting in a sophisticated 21st century home that remains fully in harmony with its Victorian heritage. The chic pale blue façade, complemented by charcoal architectural framing, gives an early indication of the style and quality within.
Upon entering, a bright hallway with engineered oak flooring and graceful curved wall leads into the impressive living and dining room. This elegant space is flooded with natural light through two prominent sash windows framing uninterrupted views of the River Dart. The rear section offers an ideal dining area with direct access to the superb kitchen.
Beautifully appointed with modern shaker cabinetry in soft grey tones and stone worktops, the kitchen has been intelligently designed to serve a six bedroom home. A stone topped island incorporates the hob and a breakfast bar, creating a sociable central hub. A strategically positioned skylight ensures abundant natural light, while the sink enjoys a view into the unexpected centrepiece of the home, the private courtyard.
From here, a glazed corridor and full width bi fold doors open onto this stylish outdoor retreat. With well considered seating areas and a feature mirror, the courtyard provides a sheltered space ideal for alfresco dining or quiet relaxation.
Beyond the courtyard lies a contemporary cedar clad annexe, offering superb additional accommodation. A spacious, light filled living room with modern parquet flooring and a contemporary inset gas fire provides an inviting atmosphere. A spiral staircase rises to a generous double bedroom with floor to ceiling wardrobes, an en suite shower room, and a Juliet balcony overlooking the courtyard. Exposed beams add warmth and character.
The main house offers five further en suite bedrooms. The first two, positioned to the front, are beautifully styled with a calming coastal palette and benefit from large bay windows framing magnificent river views. Both provide generous space for seating areas and include built in wardrobes and contemporary shower rooms.
A further bedroom to the rear enjoys access to a private terraced garden, a sheltered afternoon suntrap.
The entire second floor is dedicated to the stunning principal bedroom. This luxurious suite enjoys two glass fronted balconies offering panoramic views across the River Dart. To the rear, three double velux windows provide rural views and flood the sitting area with natural light. A chic en suite and a freestanding contemporary slipper bath positioned opposite the bed complete this spectacular retreat, a serene space from which to watch river life drift by.
Location
Dartmouth is a picturesque waterside town, on the South Devon coastline, known for its rich maritime history and stunning river views. Situated on the banks of the River Dart, it features charming cobbled streets, historic buildings, and vibrant waterfront areas. The town has a strong connection to the sea, with a history that dates back to medieval times when it was a key port for naval ships.
The town’s deep-water port attracts sailing vessels from all over the world and is considered to be one of the prettiest in Europe. Visitors to Dartmouth can explore a variety of attractions, including the Dartmouth Castle, which offers fascinating insights into its defensive history. The town is also home to the Britannia Royal Naval College, known for its impressive architecture. Additionally, you can enjoy scenic walks along the river and in the nearby South Hams area, renowned for its beautiful countryside and coastlines.
Dartmouth hosts several events throughout the year, such as the Dartmouth Food Festival and the Royal Regatta, drawing crowds from near and far. The local dining scene boasts plenty of seafood restaurants and eateries that highlight the region's culinary delights. Overall, Dartmouth is a charming destination that offers a blend of natural beauty, history, and culture.
Communication links to the area are good, with Totnes, at about 14 miles to the east, offering a main line rail link to London Paddington in about 3 hours, and the A38 Devon Expressway at Buckfastleigh, about 19 Miles, providing dual carriageway links to both Plymouth, Exeter and the M5 beyond.
Square Footage: 2,452 sq ft
Directions
Additional Info
Mains water, electricity & drainage. Gas-fired central heating.
Photographs: March 2026.
Waterside House is currently run as a B&B and therefore pays business rates.
The Annexe is registered for council tax and is rated B
Viewings: Strictly by appointment with the agents.
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