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Guide price£775,000
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4 bedroom semi-detached house for sale

Park Road, Dartington Hall
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Semi-detached house
4 bed
2 bath
EPC rating: E*
1,309 sq ft / 122 sq m

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Property description & features

  • Beautiful Estate Setting
  • 1930's Arts & Crafts Style
  • No Onward Chain
  • 1200sqft of Accommodation
  • Ample Reception Space
  • 4 Double Bedrooms
  • South Facing Garden
  • Direct Parkland Access
  • Freehold
  • Council Tax Band: D
A charming semi detached property situated within the stunning Dartington Hall Estate. EPC Band: E.

Situation - The popular village of Dartington has a primary school, an excellent post office/village store, the famous Dartington retail centre, a 12th Century inn, church and a vibrant community. The Dartington Hall Estate with its many cultural attractions is also within the parish.

The historic town of Totnes is a short walk away, a bustling market town full of interest with a wide range of good local schools, shopping facilities and recreational pursuits. The A38 Devon expressway is approximately 4 miles away, allowing speedy access to the cities of Exeter and Plymouth and the M5 beyond. Main line rail links to London Paddington are located in Totnes.

Description - 5 Park Road is a beautiful example of a 1930's arts and crafts style home while situated in the glorious Dartington Hall Estate. With a garden fronting onto the registered parkland surrounding the property, the property enjoys a fantastic rural feeling while enjoying all the amenities within the estate. Now being brough to market with no onward chain, the property offers a wonderful opportunity for a buyer to immerse themselves into the heart of a truly historic local landmark.

Accommodation - The ground floor provides comfortable reception space, set up to accommodation an extensive sitting/dining room with exposed beams and an open fireplace providing an attractive centre point for the room. The Kitchen/Breakfast room is situated to the rear of the property with an outlook across the south facing garden and towards the surrounding parkland; fitted with a range of wooden wall and base units with distressed style flooring and wall features while there is ample space for a breakfast table and seating. In addition the ground floor offers a utility/boot room as well as a WC.

The first floor features four double bedrooms including the maser bedroom with a dual aspect to the front and rear. The first floor also plays host to the family bathroom with a freestanding bath, shower, wash basin and WC.

Outside - To the front of the property is a shared pathway providing access to the property. To the rear is an extensive garden laid predominantly to lawn with a range of mature shrubs and trees plus space for a shed or studio towards the rear of the garden.

The property also benefits from the opportunity to rent a garage on the site at the cost of £60 per month.

Dartington Hall History - Originally built in the late 14th century, Dartington Hall became home to Leonard and Dorothy Elmhirst in 1925 when they came to Devon to find a place to start a social and cultural experiment in rural living. Over the next 50 years they created an extraordinary place. They built schools and an art college, started businesses (a cider press, a furniture company, a building company, sawmill, farms, a textile mill, a glass-making company and many more), built a sophisticated arts centre and used it to bring world-class artists and thinkers to South Devon. The Estate is a study in architecture from the Medieval Hall to High Cross House, a masterpiece in Modernism by the Swiss-American architect William Lescaze. There are 42 listed buildings on the Estate as well as a 26 acre Grade II* Listed garden. Facilities offered on the Estate today include an independent cinema, a hotel, a restaurant and two cafés offering locally sourced food and drink as well as a wide range of events, courses and activities throughout the year.

Agents Note - There are covenants, a copy of which will be supplied prior to viewings taking place. Service charge of £550/yr will apply.

Local Authority - South Hams District Council, Follaton House, Plymouth Road, Totnes, Devon TQ9 5NE. [use Contact Agent Button]. [use Contact Agent Button]

Services - Mains electricity and drainage. Shared private water. Oil fired central heating.

Viewings - Strictly by appointment through the agents on[use Contact Agent Button].

Directions - From Totnes, head towards Dartington village on the A385. Approaching the roundabout in Dartington, take the third exit onto the A384 and straight over on the next roundabout. After a short distance, turn right in front of the church entering onto the Dartington Estate. After passing the Green Table Café turn left onto Park Road. After a short distance Park Road bends to the right where the property can be found on the right hand side opposite the block of garages.

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    Stags Totnes office is not hard to find, located in The Granary, an imposing historic stone building, on Coronation Road. Totnes is a charming market town, built at the head of the River Dart's estuary in South Devon. It has good communications, being accessible via the A38 from Exeter, just 22 miles to the east. The town is acknowledged as a thriving New Age centre, where musicians, artists, natural health practitioners and craftspeople live and work with great success. A market is held twice a week, selling antiques, musical instruments, second-hand books, hand made clothing and local organic products. In short, not for nothing was Totnes voted the capital of New Age chic by Time magazine. With its numerous attractive listed buildings and ancient history, Totnes is a tourist hot spot and attracts a growing number of visitors annually. It has many distinctive features such as the Eastgate, an arch spanning the main street, Totnes Castle, a Norman edifice owned by English Heritage, the late medieval Church of St Mary and the Elizabethan House Museum, one of many authentic Elizabethan merchant's houses.

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