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Chapel Park is an exclusive small development within the
desirable village of Spreyton, the house offers space and light and
has been well maintained to a high standard. The countryside views
and peaceful village location are what sets this property
apart.
Upon entering the property you immediately get a sense of the
quality of this home, it was built by a reputable developer and the
finishes and extra touches are above what you may expect from a
build of this age. The hallway is light and spacious, theres a
study and a WC off from here and then a door into the lounge,
theres a feature fireplace with multi fuel woodburning stove and
double doors into the dining room, this room has plenty of space
for a large table great for social occasions. The Kitchen is large
and enjoys stunning views from the glazed area, it has a good array
of built in shaker style units, including integrated full fridge,
full freezer, dishwasher and eyelevel NEFF double oven. The utility
room to the side has a sink and space for washer and dryer and has
a door leading to the side of the property.
Upstairs there are 4 double bedrooms, two to the front and two
to the rear, one of which is the master bedroom with ensuite shower
room and enjoyment of the views. The family bathroom has a modern
white suite with a shower over the bath, theres plenty of storage
and an airing cupboard on this floor. The heating is from an air
source heat pump and the house has uPVC double glazing
throughout.
The garden really stands out at the property, its laid to lawn
with decorative boarders and a patio area for outdoor dining and is
well enclosed for pets. The views stretch for miles over the
patchwork of Devon fields and its a delight to sit and enjoy this
part of the home.
Please see the floorplan for room sizes.
Current Council Tax Band E West Devon 2024 25 £2,774.01
Utilities Mains electric, water, telephone & broadband
Broadband within this postcode Superfast Enabled
Drainage Mains drainage
Heating Air Source heat pump central heating & woodburning
stove
Listed No
Tenure Freehold
SPREYTON is a pastoral village, a whisker to the north of
Dartmoor National Park. The lands here are high and open, with
sweeping views, dry stone walls and roving winds. The village is
legendary for its connection to the cherished character Uncle Tom
Cobley of Devon folklore. It is thought that his infamous trip to
Widecombe Fair from the song may have started in what is now the
Tom Cobley Tavern a family run pub, with a distinctive thatched bar
and winner of the 2016 and 2015 Exeter and East Devons CAMRA Rural
Pub of the Year award. Supposedly, the local churchyard is also the
final resting place of Tom Cobley but who really knows? Spreyton
primary school is small, with a handful of pupils and benefits from
attentive, dedicated teachers. For amenities there is a friendly,
well stocked village shop.
DIRECTIONS
From Crediton take the A377 to Copplestone then take a left turn
sign posted to Okehampton, upon entering Bow, take a left turn onto
Station Road and continue on this road until you reach the village
of Spreyton, Chapel Park can be found on the right and no 20 is
around to the right hand side.
From the A30, take the Whiddon Down junction and after the
services, take a right turn onto the A3124, after the bridge over
the A30 take a right turn signposted to Spreyton, go straight on
and at the end of the village, Chapel Park can be found on your
left, no 20 is around to the right.
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EPC Rating C
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