Welcome to 4 Bouchers Hill, North Tawton, a charming and spacious semi-detached type home with 6 bed in the EX20 2DG area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band E.
This classic property was built before 1900 and has a reported internal area of 265.45 internal square metres
The local area is known for its high value-to-quality ratio -
with a market valuation of £150,800 and a rental potential of £980 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
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"A substantial three storey Edwardian family home situated in this pleasant elevated position with excellent views towards Dartmoor. Sitting room, drawing room, dining room, conservatory, kitchen/breakfast room, utility/shower room, 6 bedrooms (1 en suite) Double garage, gardens. Ref:26190
SITUATION Bouchers Hill is situated in an enviable elevated position on the edge of North Tawton offering delightful views over the town and countryside. The thriving town of North Tawton offers a comprehensive range of amenities including various shops, post office, public houses, hairdressers, primary school, dentists, doctors and veterinary surgery. The property is also within easy reach of Okehampton offering a more comprehensive range of shopping, educational and leisure facilities. The A30 dual carriageway is easily accessible from Whiddon Down, some 7 miles distant, providing a direct link to the Cathedral City of Exeter with its motorway, main line rail and air links. DESCRIPTION An impressive and substantial Edwardian residence offering adaptable accommodation arranged over three floors. The property currently comprises. From the front elevation, door to the conservatory, currently split into two areas, having a tiled floor and housing the mains gas central heating boiler and hot water cylinder. Door opening to the main entrance hall with staircase leading to the first floor and understairs storage cupboard. The sitting room has a large double glazed window to front aspect with views over the town, decorative tiled fireplace and hearth with timber mantel and surround (currently not in use), exposed floorboards, coving and ceiling rose. Adjacent drawing room with double glazed bay window to front with views over the town, period cast iron fireplace, decorative tiles and hearth with timber mantel and surround, coving and ceiling rose. The dining room opens through to the kitchen/breakfast room with a side aspect window and large decorative stained glass window to inner hallway, brick fireplace housing wood burning stove with a tiled surround and slate hearth. The Kitchen/breakfast room has an extensive range of cream base cupboards and drawers with worktop surfaces over and part tiled walls. 1? bowl sink unit and drainer with mixer tap, space for double width gas range cooker with stainless steel extractor hood over, integral dishwasher. Matching wall and display units with lighting, double aspect windows and hatch to a loft space. From the kitchen a door opens to the rear porch, with double glazed door to the rear courtyard, window to side and access to the inner hallway. Door back to the main entrance hall and door to the utility/shower room, Victorian style wash hand basin inset in worktop with cupboard under and space and plumbing for washing machine and tumble drier, fully tiled enclosed double shower cubicle, low level wc, wall mounted heater and extractor fan. From the entrance hall a wide turning staircase leads to the first floor landing, window to rear, further stairs to second floor. Cloakroom with obscured glazed window to rear, wash hand basin and low level wc. Bathroom comprising panelled bath with chrome mixer tap and shower attachment, pedestal wash hand basin, chrome heated towel rail, part tiled walls and obscured glazed window to rear. Bedroom 1 has a double glazed bay window to front with views over the town and towards Dartmoor, period ornate fireplace with timber surround. Bedroom 2 has a double glazed window to front with views towards Dartmoor and a period cast iron fireplace with decorative surround and mantel over. Bedrooms 3 and 4 have a side aspect. The second floor landing has a velux roof light to and door to a useful eaves storage area with light. Bedroom 5 is an impressive room with exposed timbers and two large double glazed velux skylight windows, further double glazed window to front with views to Dartmoor, two built in double wardrobes, further eaves storage space and door to an en suite. Victorian style bath, pedestal wash hand basin, low level wc, exposed timbers, double glazed velux skylight. Bedroom 6 has a slightly restricted ceiling height with double glazed window to front aspect. OUTSIDE Immediately to the front of the property a side pedestrian gate and steps lead up to the conservatory. This area of garden is mainly laid to lawn, bordered by wrought fencing. Immediately to the rear of the house is a small enclosed decked and brick paved area with access to the rear porch. There are two off road parking spaces and further areas of parking. Double garage with twin opening timber doors, power and light connected, windows to side and outside tap. To the left of here a pedestrian gate and steps lead up to the main rear garden, primarily laid to lawn and backing onto open fields. VIEWING Strictly by appointment through the agents Stags on 01837 659420. DIRECTIONAL NOTE From Okehampton town centre proceed in an easterly direction up East Street, at the second set of traffic light opposite the police station turn left into Barton Road, at the mini roundabout proceed straight over into Crediton Road. Follow this road for approximately 6 miles and at de bathe moor cross turn left to North Tawton proceeding down to the town square. Just before the clock tower bear right and head straight across into North Street, follow the road around the left hand bend, where upon the turning to Bouchers Hill will be found upon your left hand side. Proceed up the hill and Number 4 will be found upon your right handside, identified by a Stags For Sale board. SERVICES Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage. LOCAL AUTHORITY West Devon Borough Council, Kilworthy Park, Drake Road, Tavistock PL19 0BZ. Tel: 01822 813600. REFERENCE 26190 You may download, store and use the material for your own personal use and research. 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