High Street, North Tawton

7 bedroom property for sale

Guide price £530,000

A substantial, detached property with 5 bedrooms + a lovely ANNEXE!

73 High Street is a 5 bedroom detached property, with a neat landscaped garden and a sublime outlook of Dartmoor – a wave on the skyline. Care has been placed into the property’s interior – with a design that is intuitive and modern, complementing a comfortable lifestyle. Some notable features include; beautiful chrome fittings in the bathrooms and auto lighting, Corian kitchen surfaces and Hive central heating controls. A gas boiler in the dining room area provides the heating & hot water – linked to conventional radiators. There is also a self contained annexe, with separate access from the street.

GROUND FLOOR

A uPVC door leads to an entrance vestibule, followed by a glazed period door into a hallway.

Together with much of the ground floor, the entrance hall features solid oak flooring.  Additionally it has elegant timber panelling to dado height, and houses the Hive central heating controls.

At the far end of the hall is a cloakroom; a WC with a built in cistern, basin/under cupboard and a dual heated towel rail.

To the right is a modern, contemporary kitchen, featuring Corian work surfaces, a central island/breakfast bar with a unified 13amp USB tower, stylish coloured glass splash backs, a stainless steel sink with a boiling hot water tap and under plinth heating. Plus, there is an integrated dishwasher and space for an American style fridge-freezer.  The stainless steel, Range style oven and induction hob is available by separate negotiation. 

The kitchen merges into a snug, seating area – the perfect solution for busy gatherings.

Joined to the kitchen and snug is a spacious dining room, with an ornamental fireplace recess and a stripped pine cupboard, home to the gas boiler.

To the left of the entrance hall is the living room.  This has a rustic bricked up fireplace, with a cast iron log burner and a bay window, offering clear views of Dartmoor and North Tawton High Street.

From the kitchen, and to the left of the dining room, is a garden room: an entrance/exit to the back patio with an oblique double glazed roof.

From the garden room, is access to a modern block double garage/utility area, with an automatic door, built in cupboards, space for washing machine and a tumble dryer and shelf storage.

A staircase in the entrance hall presents a galleried landing space, with an immediate door giving admission to the loft, with an easy access stairwell – all above head height. The loft makes an ideal storage space, or could be converted into a 6th bedroom / living area – subject to necessary permissions.

To the right is the main bathroom; a contemporary suite with chrome fittings, waterfall faucets, a dual heated towel rail, automatic LED lighting and a washbasin with an under cupboard.   The shower cubicle has its own drying compartment.

Also to the right are 2 double bedrooms, one of which has an ensuite bathroom.

To the left are three bedrooms; the master bedroom has  a Victorian style cast iron fireplace, a bay window and an en suite shower room, stylistically in keeping with the main bathroom. The second bedroom features 2 built in wardrobe, and the third is a single bedroom.

ANNEXE 

73 High Street includes a self-contained annexe with its own entrance and access from the street. Additionally it is separately metered and has its own council tax rating.

This would be ideal for an elderly relative, family member or guest and could create a useful income if desired.

OUTSIDE

The garden curves around the property. There is a spacious patio with stonewalled landscaped banks, laced with attractive shrubs and perennials – think alfresco dining on hazy summer nights.

Two sets of stone steps lead to the upper garden; to the right is a tended lawn area and to the left is a double shed (with mains power), a greenhouse and beyond a selection of mature fruit trees (including a pear, cooking apple and a cherry).

* Note : the green storage unit at the top of the garden is not part of the sale.

There is off road parking, in front of the double garage and another access point to the left of the garage, provides a route straight through to the garden.

Council tax band : F
Utilities  : Mains
Drainage : Mains
Heating : Gas

DIRECTIONS : From Crediton take the A377 for about 4 miles to Copplestone.  At the traffic lights bear left taking the A3072.  Follow the A3072 for about 7 miles (passing through the village of Bow).  Turn right at the crossroads, signed for North Tawton.  Follow the road until it reaches a mini roundabout.  73 High Street is just past the roundabout on the right.

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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