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3 bedroom terraced house
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Cottage Style Home
- Stunning Views
- GARAGE
- Off-Road Parking
- Well Tended Shared Gardens
- Dartmoor Village Location
SITUATION AND DESCRIPTION
A Dartmoor village retreat located away from the main thoroughfare offering a good size single garage which offers off-road parking and uninterrupted views over a meadow. This three-bedroom terrace house forms part of a small mews of private homes with beautiful, shared gardens behind a listed and rare wheelwright mill in the centre of the village. The property has been improved with a multi-fuel (wood and coal) burning stove and newly installed thermostatically controlled electric heaters new lighting inside and out, new power shower in the bathroom, new immersion heater and a fresh coat of paint throughout. We understand the development was built in the 1980s and benefits from a 'cottage style' theme in a tranquil setting along with double glazed PVCu windows throughout, cavity walls and insulated tiled roof. The property is freehold.
The property is approached from two directions, either past the listed waterwheel of the listed wheelwright mill or through an arch from the centre of the village. The garage is in an area for parking near the old mill where there are some shared parking spaces. A path leads through the attractive gardens that the residents share and up to the entrance door. The sunny gardens are well tended with seating areas and planted flowerbeds neighboring a natural meadow.
The historic village of Walkhampton is situated within Dartmoor National Park and is ideal for those who enjoy outdoor pursuits. The village offers a recently improved pub called the Walkhampton Inn and primary school plus a Saturday market for local produce and a garage. Yelverton is a couple of miles away with a variety of amenities including a supermarket, delicatessen, and petrol station. There is also a regular bus service to Plymouth and Tavistock and the village is ideal for connecting to these places but away from the hustle.
ACCOMMODATION
Reference made to any fixture, fittings, appliances, or any of the building services does not imply that they are in working order or have been tested by us. Purchasers should establish the suitability and working condition of these items and services themselves.
The accommodation, together with approximate room sizes, is as follows:
ENTRANCE PORCH
LIVING ROOM
17' 6" maximum x 11' 6" maximum (5.33m x 3.51m)
DINING ROOM
9' 8" maximum x 7' 7" minimum (2.95m x 2.31m)
CLOAKROOM
KITCHEN
9' 10" x 8' 7" (3m x 2.62m)
FIRST FLOOR
LANDING
BEDROOM ONE
11' 5" maximum x 10' 0" minimum (3.48m x 3.05m)
BEDROOM TWO
9' 11" x 8' 9" (3.02m x 2.67m)
BEDROOM THREE
11' 5" maximum x 4' 7" minimum (3.48m x 1.4m)
BATHROOM
SERVICES
Mains electricity, mains water, mains drainage
OUTGOINGS
We understand this property is in band ' C ' for Council Tax purposes.
VIEWINGS
Strictly by appointment with MANSBRIDGE BALMENT on[use Contact Agent Button].
DIRECTIONS
From our Yelverton office proceed on the B3212 towards Princetown and take the first turning on the left signposted to Walkhampton. Continue along this country land down into the village. Wheelwright Court is hidden behind some period homes in the centre of the village, so we advise viewers to park by the war memorial and bus stop and walk down to the property. From this area head over the small stone bridge and turn left down past The Mill House. The property will be found through the gated archway and the right-hand side at the very end of the terrace.
DESCRIPTION A Dartmoor village retreat located away from the main thoroughfare offering a good size single garage which offers off road parking and uninterrupted views over a meadow. This three-bedroom terrace house forms part of a small mews of private homes with beautiful shared gardens behind a listed and rare wheelwright mill in the centre of the village. The property has been improved with a multi-fuel (wood and coal) burning stove and efficient thermostatic electric radiators as there is no mains gas connected. We understand the development was built in the 1980's and benefits from a 'cottage style' theme in a tranquil setting along with double glazed PVCu windows throughout, cavity walls and insulated tiled roof.
The property is approached from two directions, either past the listed waterwheel of the listed wheelwright mill or through an arch from the centre of the village. The garage is in an area for parking near the old mill where there are some shared parking spaces. A path leads through the attractive gardens that the residents share and up to the entrance door. The sunny gardens are well tended with seating areas and planted flowerbeds neighbouring a natural meadow. There is a maintenance charge of £25 a month for the gardens.
The historic village of Walkhampton is situated within Dartmoor National Park and is ideal for those who enjoy outdoor pursuits. The village offers a recently improved pub called the Walkhampton Inn and primary school plus a Saturday market for local produce and a garage. Yelverton is a couple of miles away with a variety of amenities including a supermarket, delicatessen, and petrol station. There is also a regular bus service to Plymouth and Tavistock and the village is ideal for connecting to these places but away from the hustle.
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