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Barton Street runs from the middle of the High Street, around
the park and joins into Moor View so its a wonderfully accessible
position but in a quiet spot away from the majority of the traffic.
No 11 is right opposite the park so there is plenty of external
space on offer locally as well as the gardens to the property.
The cottage itself is semi detached and is a mix of cob and
stone with a slate roof. It isnt listed or within the conservation
area but its an attractive property thats grown over time. There is
mains gas central heating and uPVC double glazing and the render
was replaced on the cob part with lime render in 2021 plus the roof
was overhauled so its a great example of a character cottage thats
been looked after. On the ground floor, the outside arrangement
means that the general entrance is from the parking garden side. A
small utility room houses a WC, sink and plumbing for the washing
machine, and then into the kitchen breakfast room which is light
and well fitted. Glazed doors lead into the living room which is a
large room and currently used as a living dining room with a
feature stone fireplace with woodburner, windows on two elevations,
a further set of double doors to the front porch and the official
front door not currently used often! . A doorway leads to the
stairs and on the first floor are two double bedrooms with deep
window seats, served by the bathroom with a bath and shower over.
Up again, the final double bedroom occupies the whole of the top
floor with a large window and exposed timbers making a wonderful
light space with plenty of room.
Outside, gates lead from the village road to the parking area
and garden which is mainly lawned with natural hedging giving
privacy. It may be possible to create further parking in the garden
should it be required. For a cottage of this type, having the
parking and the garden is a real bonus and combine this with the
park opposite and an easy walk into town, its a great
proposition.
Please see the floorplan for room sizes.
Current Council Tax Band B West Devon 2023 24 £1905.35
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
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.
DIRECTIONS For sat nav use EX20 2HJ and the
What3Words address is knowledge.reacting.payout
but if you want the traditional directions, please read on.
As you approach North Tawton from the A3072 at De Bathe Cross,
youll reach a mini roundabout. Take a left turn into Moor View and
at the end, this turns into Barton Street. No 11 will be found on
the left. For viewings, its easiest to park on Moor View or Barton
Hill and walk a few meters.
EPC Rating E
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