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Property consultancy Knight Frank has announced the launch of Palmerston Court – a deluxe collection of six three-bedroom homes in sought-after Bovisand Harbour, South Devon, created by former BBC Director General Greg Dyke.

The area is known for its mix of breathtaking scenery and panoramic views overlooking Bovisand Bay.

Created within historic fortifications on a spectacular peninsula in the South Hams, Palmerston Court is the first of four landmark-defining phases for Bovisand Harbour, a remarkable waterfront development with striking sea views.

Set above a ground floor, private garage and utility area, each of the six three-bed units offers two floors of living space with an exclusive balcony, rendering coastal luxury redefined.

Curated by a design firm just across the River Tamar –  Cornish Interiors – each space offers what Knight Frank describes as “elegance and extraordinary attention to detail. Natural materials, contemporary finishes and distinguished design features converge to complement the stunning natural backdrop of South Devon’s glorious coastline.” 

Each living space features oak flooring and contemporary fittings, leading to a fully integrated kitchen with the perfect streamlined finish. En-suite and family bathrooms provide a blend of textured and satin tiles, while each bedroom focuses on textures and warm colours that invite comfort and calm. 

Each apartment takes full advantage of sweeping coastal views, while deluxe interiors and 24//7 concierge service bring a designer touch.

While Bovisand Harbour affords the perfect location to experience the luxury of a quiet, coastal retreat, residents are never far from the Southwest’s modern cities, with Plymouth and Exeter easily accessible by car, rail . 

Christian Swaab, Head of New Homes in the Devon & Cornwall team at Knight Frank, says: “An area of outstanding natural beauty, Bovisand Harbour offers the chance to enjoy the very best of modern living within the quiet luxury. Restoring and sensitively redeveloping this magnificent location has not only brought it to life but is redefining costal luxury.”

Prices start from £1.1m. For more information, visit: https://bovisandharbour.com/

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