Arundell Road, North Tawton

3 bedroom property for sale

Offers in excess of £189,950

Planning to Extend and nearly 100ft of Rear Garden! This double fronted end terrace house has undergone numerous improvements over the last few years with a new kitchen diner in 2016 & an upstairs fully tiled bathroom with P-shaped bath, plus a 29m/95ft garden, central heating & uPVC double glazing.


Situated within walking distance of the town centre, amongst a road with a high proportion of retired residents, this attractive double fronted house has been painted externally and has a recently replaced roof.

Internally, a brand new kitchen diner was fitted in 2016 and it has an attached utility/store to the rear with w.c, plus a dual aspect living room. Upstairs there are three good sized bedrooms and a beautiful fully tiled white suite bathroom including a P-shaped bath with shower over, all with oil fired central heating (tank replaced in 2016) and uPVC double glazing.

Planning has been granted to extend to the rear to create a larger ground floor and adding a wonderful master bedroom with an en-suite upstairs, making it a four bedroom family home!

Heading outside we find a front garden of 5m / 16ft giving an opportunity to create off road parking, (subject to necessary permissions) although on road parking is normally easy to find. To the rear is a garden which stretches to 29m / 95ft with an enclosed decking area initially, then a lawned garden which backs onto fields.

Council Tax: C
Utilities: Mains electric, water, modern oil tank, telephone & broadband
Drainage: Mains
Heating: Oil-fired central heating
Listed: No
Tenure: Freehold

DIRECTIONS : From the centre of North Tawton at the Clock Tower turn right at the Natwest Bank into Market Street. Proceed for a quarter mile taking the first turning on the right into Arundell Road. No. 14 will be found up on your right-hand side, marked by a Helmores board.

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.

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