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As soon as you step inside this stunning home, you know that its
something out of the ordinary. Its been lovingly extended and
converted to become a very special home indeed. The Devon
countryside views across to Dartmoor are just another thing about
this house that makes it stand out from the rest.
The entrance hall is bright and welcoming and has a study & WC
leading off of it along with the utility room this area was the
original kitchen with integrated fridge freezer, eye level
microwave oven, ceramic sink and space for white goods. There is
side access from here onto a decking area. When the extension was
finished 5 years ago, the main kitchen diner was created this is a
very light, bright space with room for a large table and tastefully
decorated. There is space for a range cooker and views from the
sink through an opening out to the countryside. The rear extension
has a sky lantern and two bifold doors which maximise the views of
the garden and beyond, a large space has been added here that
really makes this home special.
Upstairs on the 1st floor is bedroom 2 which is a good sized
double and includes an ensuite, bedroom 3 which is another double
and also enjoys the views, then bedroom 4 which is a large single
and the main bathroom with a white suite and a shower over the
bath. What was the 4th bedroom now hosts the stairs with plenty of
storage under that leads up to the wonderful attic conversion. The
attic has been converted into a large master bedroom with velux
windows to enable access to those views. Theres built in wardrobes
and plenty of storage space and an ensuite shower room. There is
gas central heating new boiler 18 months ago and uPVC double
glazing.
Outside there is a decking area to the side and an enclosed rear
garden with patio area to the top, mainly laid to lawn with shrub
borders. To the front is a garden area, parking and garage.
Please see the floorplan for room sizes.
Current Council Tax Band E West Devon 2024 25 £2994.09
Utilities Mains electric, gas, water, telephone & broadband
Broadband within this postcode Superfast Enabled
Drainage Mains drainage
Heating Mains gas central heating boiler 18 months old
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 From Crediton take the A377 to Copplestone, after the
lights, take a left turn onto the A3072 signposted to Okehampton.
Go through the village of Bow and then roughly 4 miles later take a
right town to North Tawton. Upon entering the village, take a right
turn at the roundabout onto Strawberry Fields, number 8 can be
found on your right.
From the A30 take the Whiddon Down junction and after the
services, take a right onto the A3124, continue until you reach the
cross roads, go straight ahead signposted to North Tawton and at
the roundabout take a right turn onto Strawberry fields, number 8
can be found on your right.
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