Life at Collaton Park

More than just a home.

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An exceptional addition to an established community in the heart of South Devon

Set within the gently rolling landscape of the South Hams, Collaton Park offers a rare opportunity to become part of South Devon’s most desirable communities, Here, contemporary homes sit comfortably within the natural landscape, creating a community shaped as much by its surroundings as by its architecture. This is a place designed not just to live, but to belong — offering space, tranquillity, and a deeply connected way of life in one of Devon’s most desirable locations.

Blending modern, energy-efficient homes with village-inspired living, Collaton Park offers a rare balance of countryside calm and everyday convenience. Families can enjoy outdoor adventures on land or water; from cycling along scenic trails to exploring the estuary on paddleboards, kayaks — making every day an opportunity for connection, learning, and play. The result is a place that feels timeless, welcoming and perfectly at homes its surroundings.

Thoughtfully designed for modern living

Every detail at Collaton Park has been carefully considered to enhance daily life. Architecture, landscape and layout work in harmony to create a neighbourhood that feels open, welcoming and naturally sociable.

A planned local shop and café will form the heart of the community — welcoming spaces where neighbours can meet, hang out and connect. Surrounding parkland, footpaths and open green spaces encourage time outdoors, whether that’s a morning walk, an evening stroll or simply pausing to take in the far-reaching views.

Homes are offered in a variety of styles and tenures, helping to create a diverse and vibrant community that appeals to families, professionals and those seeking more relaxed pace of life.

Our experience of buying our home was amazing, the team were excellent! They all went above and beyond the call of duty to get us into the house.

Steve and Annie

A landscape that comes first

Nature, Biodiversity & Wellbeing

At Collaton Park, nature isn’t something added later- it is the foundation of the community.

More than half of the development is dedicated to open space, allowing the natural landscape to shape the spaces rather than the other way around. Swales, ponds, and green corridors create habitats where wildlife can flourish while forming beautiful spaces for residents to enjoy.

Native trees and planting enhance biodiversity, while sensitively planned footpaths invite residents to explore at their own pace. Sensitive lighting helps protect nocturnal wildlife and a bespoke wildlife tower provides roosting for bats, owls, and birds, including several rare species that thrive in Devon’s uniquely mild climate.

Just beyond the site itself, the nearby coast is teeming with wildlife. Rockpools, estuaries and quiet coves are perfect from crabbing, wildlife spotting and simply enjoying the picturesque coastal view.

This is a place where nature is not an afterthought — it is central to everyday life, supporting both environmental balance and personal wellbeing.

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Allotments, Orchard & Shared Green Spaces

Space to grow, gather and unwind

At Collaton Park, shared greenspaces bring the community together and invite residents to enjoy the simple pleasures of outdoor living. Community allotments and a thoughtfully planted  orchard provides opportunities to grow produce, share knowledge with neighbours and spend time immersed in nature.

Whether tending to your own plot, harvesting fruit, or spending quiet moments beside the water, these shared spaces offer moments of connection and calm— to nature, to neighbours, and to a slower rhythm of life. Even without gardening, residents are never far from a peaceful path, shaded orchard walk, or open green retreat.  

For those keen to explore further, Kitley Woods and other scenic walks nearby offer the perfect opportunity to enjoy the surrounding countryside and discover new trails just a short stroll from Newton Ferrers.

From the beginning to end, the Sales Advisor and the Site Manager were informative, knowledgeable, caring, patient and understanding.

Sarah and Paul

Coast, Countryside & Endless Walks

South Devon on Your Doorstep

The dramatic South Devon coastline is moments away from Collaton Park, offering some of the region’s most beautiful beaches and walking routes.

Mothecombe Beach

Set at the mouth of the Erme Estuary, Mothecombe is a sheltered and serene beach, perfect for year-round visits. Its gentle setting and natural beauty make it a firm favourite with locals.

Cellar Beach

Owned by the National Trust and nestled along the South West Coast Path, Cellar Beach is a hidden coastal haven — ideal for family days out, sea swims and quiet moments by the water.

Wonwell Beach

Stretching along the Erme Estuary, Wonwell Beach offers wide sands, calm waters and a wonderfully peaceful atmosphere.

The nearby South West Coast Path stretches for miles in either direction offering breathtaking walks, revealing hidden coves, dramatic cliffs and panoramic coastal views at every turn.

The nearby South West Coast Path stretches for miles in either direction offering breathtaking walks, revealing hidden coves, dramatic cliffs and panoramic coastal views at every turn.

Looe Harbour

Timeless Villages & Local Character 

Newton Ferrers & Noss Mayo

A short distance from Collaton Park, the twin villages of Newton Ferrers and Noss Mayo sit alongside the peaceful banks of the River Yealm.  

With winding lanes, historic cottages and welcoming pubs overlooking the water, the villages offer a strong sense of heritage and community that has endured for generations.  

Each summer. The River Yealm Regatta, a cherished local tradition, brings the community together is a vibrant celebration of rower, sailing, swimming and events that fills the community with colour and activity.

Whether enjoying a riverside walk, launching a paddleboard or meeting friends at the pub, the villages provide a warm and authentic glimpse of South Devon life.

Dining, Pubs & Everyday Pleasures

Relaxed Living, Close to Home

From cosy country pubs within walking distance of the coast to relaxed riverside dining and independent eateries, the surrounding area offers a wealth of choice. Fresh local seafood and seasonal produce make every meal feel like an occasion. Whether it’s a casual lunch after a coastal walk or an evening gathering with friends.

We received fantastic communication throughout via phone, email and in person. We honestly could not have asked for anymore.

Sarah and Paul

Education for Every Stage

A strong foundation for families

Collaton Park is ideally positioned for a range of highly regarded schools, offering excellent options from early years through to secondary education.

Local primary schools include Newton Ferrers Church of England Primary, Holbeton Primary, and Yealmpton Primary, all known for their strong community focus and nurturing environments.

Secondary education options include Coombe Dean, Plymstock School, Ivybridge Community College, and the independent Plymouth College, with school transport available to many.

Beyond the classroom, the local landscape provides endless opportunities for learning through adventure. Children can explore on foot, by bike, or along nearby trails, discovering nature, wildlife, and their surroundings — experiences that build confidence, curiosity, and practical skills alongside their formal education.

Perfectly Placed, Wonderfully Connected

Countryside Calm with Coastal & City Access

Regardless of its peaceful setting, Collaton Park is exceptionally well connected. Plymouth, Exeter, Salcombe, and other sought-after destinations are all within easy reach, offering cultural attractions, shopping, dining, and travel links — while home remains a place of calm, space, and natural beauty.

For those who prioritise health and wellbeing, the community and surrounding area offer a wealth of opportunities to stay active. Residents can make use of the nearby Barnhouse Gym, explore numerous scenic jogging and cycling routes, enjoy water-based activities along the estuary, or visit nearby golf courses.