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1 bath
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Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Basic 10Mbps *
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Features and description
- Dartmoor National Park
- Grade II Listed 3 bedroom thatched cottage
- Grade II Listed former Mill building
- Steel framed outbuildings
- Grounds amounting 0.8 acres
- Council Tax Band - E
- EPC - G
- Freehold
- Development potential (STP)
A well positioned thatched 3 bedroom Grade II Listed period cottage with grounds amounting to 0.8 acres and a substantial range of outbuildings in Dartmoor National Park. The property would benefit from a schedule of renovation but once completed would make a picture perfect family home or a potential development site, subject to gaining the necessary planning consents. Council Tax Band - E. EPC - G
Situation - Dunsford is a popular Teign Valley village, just within the eastern boundary of the Dartmoor National Park. The village is a popular place to live, largely due to its strong community which supports its own primary school (Ofsted: Good), pub, post office/village store, tea rooms and garage.
The university and cathedral city of Exeter (8 miles) which has an extensive range of facilities befitting a centre of its importance including excellent shopping, dining, theatres, sporting and recreational pursuits. It has railway stations on the Paddington and Waterloo lines and an international airport with daily flights to London.
Description - The Iron Mills is a well positioned thatched three bedroom Grade II Listed period cottage with grounds amounting to 0.8 acres and a substantial range of outbuildings in Dartmoor National Park. The property would benefit from a schedule of renovation but once completed would make a picture perfect family home or a potential development site, subject to gaining the necessary planning consents.
Accommodation - The door from the front porch leads into a cross passage with doors into the sitting room and separate dining room, both with granite fireplaces and exposed stone walls. Off the sitting room is an area of hallway off which is a ground floor bathroom and stairs rising to the first floor. On from the hallway is a rear porch leading to a kitchen, with wall and floor mounted timber units, and on to a family room with parquet flooring and a bay window. Off the dining room is a secondary set of stairs with a ground floor bathroom and door to the rear courtyard.
Two sets of stairs lead to the first floor with two double bedrooms, a single bedroom and a useful storage room.
Outbuildings (Part Listed) - The former Mill building at Iron Mills, which is opposite the cottage, is a single storey building with an iron and timbershot waterwheel formerly used for the production of machinery tools. The building is Grade II Listed.
To the rear of the cottage, with a concrete yard to the front, are two steel framed buildings both measuring 60" x 48".
To the side of the cottage is a further outbuilding which was formerly used as an office.
There is a legal right of access over the bridge leading to the property.
Services - All mains connected
Bandwidth - 4-5 Mbps
Directions - From Exeter proceed on the B3212 towards Moretonhampstead. Proceed through Longdown towards Dunsford. On reaching the village carry on passed the village towards Doccombe/Moretonhampstead and after approx. 0.5 miles the property will be on your left identified by a Stags for sale board.
Situation - Dunsford is a popular Teign Valley village, just within the eastern boundary of the Dartmoor National Park. The village is a popular place to live, largely due to its strong community which supports its own primary school (Ofsted: Good), pub, post office/village store, tea rooms and garage.
The university and cathedral city of Exeter (8 miles) which has an extensive range of facilities befitting a centre of its importance including excellent shopping, dining, theatres, sporting and recreational pursuits. It has railway stations on the Paddington and Waterloo lines and an international airport with daily flights to London.
Description - The Iron Mills is a well positioned thatched three bedroom Grade II Listed period cottage with grounds amounting to 0.8 acres and a substantial range of outbuildings in Dartmoor National Park. The property would benefit from a schedule of renovation but once completed would make a picture perfect family home or a potential development site, subject to gaining the necessary planning consents.
Accommodation - The door from the front porch leads into a cross passage with doors into the sitting room and separate dining room, both with granite fireplaces and exposed stone walls. Off the sitting room is an area of hallway off which is a ground floor bathroom and stairs rising to the first floor. On from the hallway is a rear porch leading to a kitchen, with wall and floor mounted timber units, and on to a family room with parquet flooring and a bay window. Off the dining room is a secondary set of stairs with a ground floor bathroom and door to the rear courtyard.
Two sets of stairs lead to the first floor with two double bedrooms, a single bedroom and a useful storage room.
Outbuildings (Part Listed) - The former Mill building at Iron Mills, which is opposite the cottage, is a single storey building with an iron and timbershot waterwheel formerly used for the production of machinery tools. The building is Grade II Listed.
To the rear of the cottage, with a concrete yard to the front, are two steel framed buildings both measuring 60" x 48".
To the side of the cottage is a further outbuilding which was formerly used as an office.
There is a legal right of access over the bridge leading to the property.
Services - All mains connected
Bandwidth - 4-5 Mbps
Directions - From Exeter proceed on the B3212 towards Moretonhampstead. Proceed through Longdown towards Dunsford. On reaching the village carry on passed the village towards Doccombe/Moretonhampstead and after approx. 0.5 miles the property will be on your left identified by a Stags for sale board.
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Stags estate and letting agents office in Exeter is situated in the heart of the business district of Southernhay close to the Princesshay shopping centre. The office is a beautiful Grade II* Listed former townhouse, with the offices being set out over five floors. Situated on the River Exe, Exeter is the ancient county town of Devon and is noted as being one of the top ten most profitable business locations. The city has excellent transport links, including mainline railway, the M5 motorway and Exeter International Airport. Exeter contains many beautiful historic buildings, including Exeter Cathedral, and is well known for its extensive shopping facilities such as the Princesshay Shopping Centre, Guildhall Shopping Centre and Harlequins Centre. Next to Rougemont Castle (built soon after the Norman Conquest) is Northernhay Gardens (1612), the oldest public open space in England. Exeter offers good educational facilities including the University of Exeter, which is also one of the city's largest employers
























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