2 bedroom end of terrace house
Chain-free
End of terrace house
2 beds
1 bath
570
EPC rating: D
Key information
Features and description
- End terrace cottage
- Two double bedrooms
- Excellent rural views to the rear
- Full double glazing
- Gas central heating
- Small garden/patio
- No upward chain
- THREE YEAR DEVON RULE APPLIES (Section 157)
An end of terrace two bedroom house on this popular road in the sought after market town of Chagford. Requiring some internal redecoration and updating it offers some excellent rural views to the rear and has a small garden/patio area. A three year Devon rule applies. Offered with no upward chain.
Situation
The house is located with a relatively level walk of the centre of Chagford which has the unique mix of a vibrant modern community, set to the backdrop of a quaint rural village within one of the UK's most celebrated National Parks. There are all the amenities one needs, including medical, dental and veterinary facilities, a school, an array of thriving independent shops, eateries, and businesses, as well as clubs for cricket, football, tennis and bowls, nearby golf course, seasonal outdoor pool, and numerous societies, clubs and a full annual calendar of events.Set within Dartmoor National Park, it is only a ten-minute drive to the A30 approx 5 miles away, with easy access to the motorway, rail networks and the cathedral city of Exeter, where all major shops and facilities can be found.
Description
No 57 comprises a period end terrace house of cavity construction under a pitched roof. Although the exact built date is unknown it is suspected of being built between 1900 and 1929. It is fully double glazed and benefits from mains gas central heating. Internally it would benefit from some redecoration and updating but offers scope for either a local first time buyer to get on the property ladder or for anyone else looking for a local cottage. A Section 157 notice applies which means that any owner/occupant must have lived or worked within Devon for the last 3 years.
Accommodation
The front door pens into a Hallway with laminate flooring, stairs to the first floor and access to the ground floor Bathroom comprising a modern white suite of bath with shower, wash basin and WC. From the hall a door opens into the small Living Room with laminate flooring, chimney breast (sealed) and store cupboard. The kitchen is located off this with some good views to the rear and housing the gas fired boiler.To the first floor is the landing with loft access and two double bedrooms with the rear bedroom offering excellent far reaching rural views.
Outside
A side gate offers access to a passage leading down to a small outside terrace, providing an ideal seating area with some raised beds.There may be a historic right of way down the side passage although it appears not to have been used for some time.
General Information
Services: Mains gas, electric, water and drainage.Gas central heating via radiators.Superfast broadband available up to 80mbps (Source: Ofcom)Planning Authority:Dartmoor National Park, Parke, Bovey Tracey TQ13 9JQ - Tel[use Contact Agent Button]Council Tax: Band B (West Devon Borough Council) - £1,895.59 for 2024/2025
Directions
From our offices turn right and continue up into the main square. Turn left into High Street passing the churchyard on your left and follow the road to the right into New Street. Continue along this road and No 57 will be found on the right hand side towards the end.What3Words location: pads.poetic.wobbling
Council Tax Band: B
Tenure: Freehold
Situation
The house is located with a relatively level walk of the centre of Chagford which has the unique mix of a vibrant modern community, set to the backdrop of a quaint rural village within one of the UK's most celebrated National Parks. There are all the amenities one needs, including medical, dental and veterinary facilities, a school, an array of thriving independent shops, eateries, and businesses, as well as clubs for cricket, football, tennis and bowls, nearby golf course, seasonal outdoor pool, and numerous societies, clubs and a full annual calendar of events.Set within Dartmoor National Park, it is only a ten-minute drive to the A30 approx 5 miles away, with easy access to the motorway, rail networks and the cathedral city of Exeter, where all major shops and facilities can be found.
Description
No 57 comprises a period end terrace house of cavity construction under a pitched roof. Although the exact built date is unknown it is suspected of being built between 1900 and 1929. It is fully double glazed and benefits from mains gas central heating. Internally it would benefit from some redecoration and updating but offers scope for either a local first time buyer to get on the property ladder or for anyone else looking for a local cottage. A Section 157 notice applies which means that any owner/occupant must have lived or worked within Devon for the last 3 years.
Accommodation
The front door pens into a Hallway with laminate flooring, stairs to the first floor and access to the ground floor Bathroom comprising a modern white suite of bath with shower, wash basin and WC. From the hall a door opens into the small Living Room with laminate flooring, chimney breast (sealed) and store cupboard. The kitchen is located off this with some good views to the rear and housing the gas fired boiler.To the first floor is the landing with loft access and two double bedrooms with the rear bedroom offering excellent far reaching rural views.
Outside
A side gate offers access to a passage leading down to a small outside terrace, providing an ideal seating area with some raised beds.There may be a historic right of way down the side passage although it appears not to have been used for some time.
General Information
Services: Mains gas, electric, water and drainage.Gas central heating via radiators.Superfast broadband available up to 80mbps (Source: Ofcom)Planning Authority:Dartmoor National Park, Parke, Bovey Tracey TQ13 9JQ - Tel[use Contact Agent Button]Council Tax: Band B (West Devon Borough Council) - £1,895.59 for 2024/2025
Directions
From our offices turn right and continue up into the main square. Turn left into High Street passing the churchyard on your left and follow the road to the right into New Street. Continue along this road and No 57 will be found on the right hand side towards the end.What3Words location: pads.poetic.wobbling
Council Tax Band: B
Tenure: Freehold
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Founded in 1816 Rendells remains committed to its traditional values but with a modern approach and is a long established firm of Chartered Surveyors and Estate Agents with a highly regarded reputation gained over nearly 200 years of working with Dartmoor and South Devon farmers, property and land owners by providing a personal service from its four offices in Newton Abbot , Chagford, Totnes and Ashburton that cover all aspects of property and land valuation, sales, auction and leasing together with a wide range of farming support services. Equally the partnership enjoys an international reputation for its Fine Art & Antique Sale Rooms in Ashburton where monthly 2 day sale comprising an average of 1,500 lots are held with antiques valuation services for sale, probate and insurance also coordinated from here.












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