4 bedroom terraced house
Study
Terraced house
4 beds
2 baths
1593
EPC rating: E
Key information
Features and description
- A spacious Victorian terraced home built in 1862
- Courtyard garden
- Entrance vestibule and hall
- Sitting room with fireplace
- Large kitchen/dining room with rear porch
- Two ensuite double bedrooms
- Two further double bedrooms
- Double glazed to most windows and gas centrally heated
- Unfurnished
- Six month assured shorthold tenancy subject to references
Built in 1862, No 36 Mill Street is a three storey terraced home with high ceilings and spacious accommodation, double glazing to most windows and all mains services including gas fired central heating. The house is well presented with good natural light through the large windows and a generous sitting room with working fireplace, a big kitchen breakfast room, a large main bedroom with ensuite shower/bathroom, a further ensuite double bedroom and another two double bedrooms. The accommodation is flexible and one of the bedrooms is currently used as a first floor sitting room with a view across countryside to the moor and another is used as a large home office. At the rear there is a paved courtyard for sitting out with space for an outside table and chairs. This property is a 6 month Assured Shorthold Tenancy subject to references. A single pet may be considered.
Situation
36 Mill Street is located only two hundred paces from the bustling town square where there is a wide variety of day to day and specialist shops, four pubs and cafes. In the opposite direction there is nearby access to the common and to riverside and countryside walks. Chagford is a vibrant community with a primary school, pre-school and Montessori school, a Parish church, Roman Catholic church and chapel and surgeries for doctor, dentist and vet. The town has good sports facilities with football and cricket pitches, a bowling club, tennis club, skate park, children's playground and an open air swimming pool in the summertime. The A30 dual carriageway is only about 5 miles away and Exeter is approximately 20 miles.
Services
Mains gas, water, electricity and drainage.
Council tax band
Band D
Directions
From Fowlers front doors walk straight across The Square and into Mill Street. After about 175 metres the road splits and Mill Street continues at the right fork. No.36 is just a few paces into the fork on the left.
Courtyard garden
To the rear of the house is an enclosed courtyard garden which is paved and has some raised planters, a pergola and a small lockable tool shed. A pedestrian right of way for a neighbour is recorded on the title deeds and No.36 enjoys a right of way across a neighbour's garden to the lane.
Council Tax Band: D
Situation
36 Mill Street is located only two hundred paces from the bustling town square where there is a wide variety of day to day and specialist shops, four pubs and cafes. In the opposite direction there is nearby access to the common and to riverside and countryside walks. Chagford is a vibrant community with a primary school, pre-school and Montessori school, a Parish church, Roman Catholic church and chapel and surgeries for doctor, dentist and vet. The town has good sports facilities with football and cricket pitches, a bowling club, tennis club, skate park, children's playground and an open air swimming pool in the summertime. The A30 dual carriageway is only about 5 miles away and Exeter is approximately 20 miles.
Services
Mains gas, water, electricity and drainage.
Council tax band
Band D
Directions
From Fowlers front doors walk straight across The Square and into Mill Street. After about 175 metres the road splits and Mill Street continues at the right fork. No.36 is just a few paces into the fork on the left.
Courtyard garden
To the rear of the house is an enclosed courtyard garden which is paved and has some raised planters, a pergola and a small lockable tool shed. A pedestrian right of way for a neighbour is recorded on the title deeds and No.36 enjoys a right of way across a neighbour's garden to the lane.
Council Tax Band: D
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About this agent

This beautiful North East corner of Dartmoor is the softer side of the moor and has two attractive principal towns just four miles apart from each other. Both have vibrant thriving communities and superb ranges of amenities as well as great access to countryside, moorland and riverside walks. They have a good variety of day to day and specialist shops, doctors, dentists and veterinary surgeries, churches, chapels, pubs, hotels, cafes and restaurants. Each has a primary school and pre school and in the case of Chagford there is a Montessori as well. Both have super fast broadband. Chagford was voted best small town to live in rural Britain in the Spring of 2015 by the Sunday Times. There are also picturesque villages such as Drewsteignton, Throwleigh, Gidleigh, South Zeal, South Tawton and North Bovey and numerous other smaller rural settlements in the area. This part of Dartmoor enjoys a slightly drier climate, sheltered as it is by the higher moor to the North West, yet it has beautiful lush valleys, rounded hills and peaceful weathered granite tors. Major shops are just 15-20 miles away in Exeter. Fowlers have a prominent corner office in the bustling town square in Chagford and we cover all of North East Dartmoor. Philip Fowler has 34 years of experience as an estate agent and has practised solely in North East Dartmoor for 26 years after running estate agents in Middlesex and Buckinghamshire previously. North East Dartmoor enjoys a great community spirit with many village and town events, flea markets and craft fairs and there is even an annual music festival each July called Chagstock. There is a good arts scene with music, theatre and exhibitions all year round.


















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