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Churston Court Farm

An exceptional development of just 9 new homes converted from Grade II listed barns of ‘distinct architectural quality’.

Having worked closely with historians, conservationists and ecologists, the developers have sympathetically preserved the original fabric and character of these impressive old buildings, whilst fulfilling the need sand expectations of the highest of modern living standards.

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In an interesting and harmonious contrast with the mid-19th century externals, stylish and luxurious fittings with  sleek, contemporary design have been applied to the internal specifications.

Underfloor heating is a standard feature and quality oak joinery, from flooring to bespoke staircases, is abundant throughout. Individually designed superior contemporary kitchens are stunning centerpieces, along with state of the art gas fires and the very best in quality bathroom fittings.

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Wherever possible, fabulously preserved roof trusses and other original internal features are retained to create a stylish fusion of traditional and contemporary. Whatever you may ultimately choose to purchase, you may be assured that the constant at Churston Court Farm is the impressive craftsmanship and attention to detailed applied throughout. Outside, this well planned and superbly landscaped development provides varying sized gardens for every property, along with private open-fronted garages, and ample parking for both residents and visitors.

History preserved in a dream location

Occupying a narrow neck of land between the south shore of Torbay and the Dart estuary, Churston Ferrers and its twin village of Galmpton are mentioned in the Domesday book and form one of the most sought after residential areas in South Devon.

A rural retreat that is quintessentially English.

Having worked closely with historians, conservationists and ecologists, the developers have sympathetically preserved the original fabric and character of these impressive old buildings, whilst fulfilling the need sand expectations of the highest of modern living standards.

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Galmpton is famous for Greenway, Agatha Christie’s beautiful summer home on the Dart, now open to the public. There is also a railway station which forms part of the Paignton and Dartmouth Steam Railway.

One of the many attractions of this superb development is its close proximity to one of Devons most picturesque and highly regarded golf courses. Take a few minutes walk from these new homes and you can enjoy spectacular views across Torbay.

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In fact you can enjoy them whilst ambling your way down the adjacent footpath to beautiful Elberry Cove.

Should you feel like eating out, the historic Churston Court Inn, dating from 12th Century, is only a couple of minutes stroll down the road past the village Church (the latter once frequented by Agatha Christie who in the 1950s donated royalties from one of her books to pay for a stained glass window).

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Other nearby amenities include a popular, privately run farm shop, restaurant and garden centre which provides all manner of quality, locally produced goods.

Highly respected Churston Grammar School is close by and a rich assortment of other amenities are within easy reach, from supermarkets and cinemas to some of the best beaches and visitor attractions the South West has to offer

Minimising the impact

Our countryside is precious and building responsibly in rural locations demands a high level of sensitivity on the part of any new homes developer.

Looking after the environment at Churston Court has been a high priority whether through responsible building practices such as recycling material on site (e.g. for roads) or by producing thermally efficient houses with lower carbon footprints. The developers have sourced local materials wherever possible and have adopted a policy of minimising the amount and type of waste produced, as well as closely monitoring its disposal.

Churston Court Farm is idylically situated just two miles from Brixham and four miles from Dartmouth, in the peaceful coastal village of Churston Ferrers.

From the M5 at Exeter take the A380 towards Torquay and then Brixham. At the end of the A380 follow the A3022 towards Brixham. Continue past  Churston Golf Course, Churston Farm Shop and Cayman Golf.

After Elberry Lane take the next left, signposted to Churston Ferrers. Follow this road through the village and continue beyond the railway bridge for approx 200 meters and make a left turn towards Churston Court Inn.  Churston Court Barns are just beyond the Church.