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Its certainly a house that stands out, in fact the owners
commented on the attention it gets from people passing. Located at
the top of Fore Street and ideally located for enjoying the towns
amenities being only a minute on foot , the house was designed over
3 floors and is unlike any of the neighbouring houses making it a
unique opportunity. With an open plan ground floor its understood
to have been many things in the past including shops and offices ,
4 bedrooms and a garden with parking, its got the recipe for
appealing to a range of buyers. The house is unique and benefits
from uPVC double glazing and mains gas central heating.
Upon entry from Fore Street, an entrance vestibule with storage
buffers the living spaces from the pavement to the front perfect
for those with pets or children. The open plan ground floor offers
a light space with two windows on the front elevation and double
doors at the back to the garden. High ceilings add to the feeling
of space. There is a well fitted kitchen with a large Range cooker
available by separate negotiation , which is a practical and social
space. The living room could be used as a dining room and the
living room then be housed on the first floor should separate
spaces be preferred. On the first floor is a stylish bathroom with
separate shower and a free standing bath. The master bedroom with
storage has a lovely bay window and as previously mentioned, could
be used as another reception room. Up again and there are the
further 3 bedrooms.
Outside, to the rear of the kitchen, a wide pathway leads to the
enclosed garden. There are a couple of sheds for storage and then a
gated area with parking for a vehicle. There is access via a small
lane which allows access to the parking garden. The garden is easy
to maintain with decking and gravel, ideal for pots and the larger
area is approx. 8m x 6m plus additional spaces.
Please see the floorplan for room sizes.
Current Council Tax Band B West Devon 2023 24 £1814.83
Utilities Mains electric, gas, water, telephone & broadband
Broadband within this postcode Superfast Enabled
Drainage Mains drainage
Heating Mains gas central heating
Listed No
Tenure Freehold
DIRECTIONS For sat nav use EX20 2DT and the What3Words address
is advancing.clash.polices but if you prefer the traditional
directions, please read on.
Upon entering North Tawton from the A3072 at Debathe Cross, go
over the mini roundabout and into High Street. Pass the shops and
at the Clock Tower, bear left into Fore Street and the house will
be found on the left.
For viewings please park by the clock tower or in the free town
car park through the arch by the clock tower left as you approach
on above directions and walk to the house.
NORTH TAWTON is a small town, built alongside
the banks of The River Taw. Settlements in and around the Taw
Valley experience a haven like quality, between the often steep
edged hillsides a contrast to other areas of more open farmland.
The town has a selection of shops, a primary school, The Fountain
and The White Hart pubs and an undeniably pretty square. For more
choice, by way of facilities the larger town of Okehampton is only
5 miles up the road where access to the A30 dual carriageway a link
to the City of Exeter can also be found. North Tawton, as with many
Devon towns has a prime medieval church, with a west spire adorned
with oak shingles. The town is also known for its superb creamery.
The Taw Valley Creamery est 1974 produces award winning cheeses,
revered locally and nationally.
EPC Rating C
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