Wind your way down the West Tamar to Exeter, and not far past this little township is Everest Road, home to one of the areas original farming homesteads,Everest House.
This stylish country retreat was built in 1914 with later additions increasing the size of the home to around 286m2 which includes 4 bedrooms,three living areas,an atrium and huge kitchen.
The magnificent gardens that form part of the 1 hectare allotment include a stunning array of mature trees offering shade and everchanging colours that are complimented by the spring season with snowdrops,cyclamens,bluebell and primroses.
For the fruit lovers there is the orchard with peaches,apples,pears and persimmons ready for the tasting.
Had enough of the country air, it does make you hungry doesn’t it? Then why not wander inside and prepare your
dinner in the large kitchen that flows from the informal breakfast area to the formal dining when entertaining guests, you have the choice of induction hotplates for modern convenience or the classic combustion cooking, enjoy.
After dinner drinks should be served in a room that befits the occasion, well
this is where the ballroom or main living room will definitely impress.
The room is lined with blackwood and once was used for fundraising balls where you could dance up a storm on the timber floors.
Despite the large proportions of every room, heating is of no concern with the oil fired central heating system ducted to every room and ably backed by 2 reverse cycle air-con units.
Or, if you have day guest you could lounge in the sunroom or atrium,what better place to bask in the sunshine or simply watch the elements outside.
There are 3 bathrooms, each quite capable of handling a home full of children each wanting to shower and prepare for school.
With the master wing containing all essential living areas this home could easily become country accommodation with the main attraction being its generous gardens and the equally impressive Tamar Valley attractions at your doorstep.