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3 bedroom terraced house
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Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Characterful Cottage
- Believed to Have Been Built in 1853
- Offering Three Bedrooms
- Large Rear Garden
- Approximately 0.21 Acres
- Far Reaching Views
- Patio Area
- Desirable Village Location
- Short Walk to Village Shops
- On-Street Parking
When you step through the stained glazed front door, you enter the split-level of the house and immediately notice the character. Right away, you find yourself facing a staircase leading to the second floor, while to the right of the entry lies the living room.
The living room, cosy yet spacious, has wooden beams on the ceiling and an oak mantel piece featuring a wood burning stove. From here, you can make your way down to the kitchen/dining area and the utility room. The kitchen stays true to the character of the house with its wooden worksurfaces and beams. Connected to the kitchen is a utility room that contains various appliances and a Belfast sink.
Through the utility room, you can find a south facing patio with a dry storage area and plastic roof. From here, you can take in the beautiful view of the rear garden with its ancient well that has yet to be uncovered by the current vendor.
On the second floor, you can find the master bedroom, two more double bedrooms and the family bathroom. From the master bedroom, you can enjoy picturesque views of the Tamar Valley.
This tranquil Devonshire village has been labelled a World Heritage Site and is perfectly positioned away from main roads. The village offers a rare local railway station which forms part of the Tamar Valley Line, connecting to the waterside village of Bere Ferrers and Calstock plus onto Plymouth City in around 20 minutes. There are also several shops including a post office stores with local bakery, two small supermarkets, butchers, hairdressers, café/restaurant, takeaway, pharmacy, doctors surgery, primary school, public house, bus services and a garage with petrol station.
Bere Alston is 15 minutes by car from both Tavistock and Yelverton and approximately one hour from Exeter. The surrounding fields of the village are peppered with public footpaths which have beautiful walks and views of the Tamar River and surrounding countryside. The Bere Peninsula is formed by the Rivers Tavy and Tamar creating a special secluded area steeped in history. Due to the rivers there are also public slipways and boat yards at Bere Ferrers and Weir Quay along with a gig club and excellent outdoor pursuit facilities.
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