Guide price
£160,0002 bedroom terraced house for sale
High Street, Hatherleigh, Okehampton
Featured
Chain-free
Study
Added today
Terraced house
2 beds
1 bath
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band A
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Features and description
- Sitting Room
- Kitchen
- Two Bedrooms
- Shower Room
- Outbuilding
- No Chain
- Central Town Location
- Freehold
- EPC Band: E
- Council Tax Band A
A charming Grade II listed two bedroom cottage situated within this favoured town.
Situation - Situated within the heart of the old town of Hatherleigh. The town offers a traditional range of amenities including supermarket, shops, art gallery and cafe, together with post office and garage/supermarket. There are two public houses, a primary school, health centre, veterinary surgery and community market. There are various sporting facilities together with an excellent modern community hall. The larger town of Okehampton has an excellent range of shops and services, three supermarkets including a Waitrose and a range of locally and nationally owned shops and businesses. From Okehampton there is a popular train station which connects to Exeter and beyond, there is also direct access to the A30 dual carriageway providing a direct link west into Cornwall or east to the cathedral and university city of Exeter with its M5 motorway, main line rail and international air connections. The countryside around Hatherleigh is well known for its recreational and sporting facilities with fishing on the Torridge and walking and riding on the Tarka Trail and Granite Way. The North and South coasts of Devon and Cornwall are easily accessible with delightful beaches and attractive coastal scenery.
Description - A charming Grade II listed terrace cottage, located within the heart of Hatherleigh town. Within recent years the property has been significantly updated and improved, yet retains the charm and period features of a property of this age. These include beamed ceiling, exposed timbers and floorboards, together with an open fireplace. The property benefits from electric central heating and briefly comprises a small entrance lobby, opening to a cosy sitting room with open fire. Steps lead down to a country style kitchen and providing access to the rear. The first floor landing serves two bedrooms and there is a well fitted shower room. Across the courtyard at the rear (not owned) is a most useful outbuilding, providing utility space and possible home office.
Accommodation - Front entrance door to ENTRANCE PORCH: Wall mounted electric meters, door to SITTING ROOM: Feature fireplace with a stunning antique Victorian Carron cast iron hob-grate and slate hearth, beamed ceiling, cast iron radiator, feature industrial-style bookshelves, window to front elevation with secondary glazing, slate floor beamed ceiling. Door and steps down to. KITCHEN: Range of wall, base and drawer cupboards with timber work surfaces over. Belfast sink with Victorian style mixer and water filter tap, drainer and cupboards under. Space for large cooker with electric cooker point. Slate flooring, staircase to first floor landing with understairs storage providing space for a fridge/freezer, radiator. Windows and stable door giving access to the rear.
FIRST FLOOR LANDING: Window to the rear. Doors to; BEDROOM 1: Secondary glazed window to the front with deep wooden sill, exposed timber floorboards and original studwork wall, ornate Victorian cast iron fireplace with timber mantle and slate hearth. Victorian style cast iron radiator. Fitted airing cupboard housing hot water cylinder and linen shelving. Together with the electric boiler for central heating. Access to loft space with ladder and boarding. BEDROOM 2/STUDY: Exposed timber floorboards, window to the rear with deep wooden sill and secondary glazing. SHOWER ROOM: Shower cubicle with Victorian style, mains fed mixer shower over, vanity unit with river-stone wash basin and Victorian style mixer tap, WC, heated towel rail.
Outside - There is no garden with the property, but a right to pass and re pass over the neighbouring rear courtyard gives access to: an OUTBUILDING: Providing a ground floor utility area with space and plumbing for a washing machine, light and power connected, built in workbench and storage area with some slate flags. Sailor's staircase giving access to a mezzanine area with courtesy lighting and roof light and specifically converted for use as a home office. Parking is on street or the present vendor has a permit for the local car park, which is available from the local council for approximately £85 for six months.
Services - Mains electricity, water and drainage. Electric boiler via radiators for central heating.
Broadband Coverage: Superfast available up to 56 Mbps (Information supplied by Ofcom)
Mobile Coverage: Vodafone, EE, 02 and 3 Good outdoor and in home (Information supplied by Ofcom). The present vendor uses Vodafone.
Directions - For SAT NAV purposes the postcode is EX20 3JH.
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Situation - Situated within the heart of the old town of Hatherleigh. The town offers a traditional range of amenities including supermarket, shops, art gallery and cafe, together with post office and garage/supermarket. There are two public houses, a primary school, health centre, veterinary surgery and community market. There are various sporting facilities together with an excellent modern community hall. The larger town of Okehampton has an excellent range of shops and services, three supermarkets including a Waitrose and a range of locally and nationally owned shops and businesses. From Okehampton there is a popular train station which connects to Exeter and beyond, there is also direct access to the A30 dual carriageway providing a direct link west into Cornwall or east to the cathedral and university city of Exeter with its M5 motorway, main line rail and international air connections. The countryside around Hatherleigh is well known for its recreational and sporting facilities with fishing on the Torridge and walking and riding on the Tarka Trail and Granite Way. The North and South coasts of Devon and Cornwall are easily accessible with delightful beaches and attractive coastal scenery.
Description - A charming Grade II listed terrace cottage, located within the heart of Hatherleigh town. Within recent years the property has been significantly updated and improved, yet retains the charm and period features of a property of this age. These include beamed ceiling, exposed timbers and floorboards, together with an open fireplace. The property benefits from electric central heating and briefly comprises a small entrance lobby, opening to a cosy sitting room with open fire. Steps lead down to a country style kitchen and providing access to the rear. The first floor landing serves two bedrooms and there is a well fitted shower room. Across the courtyard at the rear (not owned) is a most useful outbuilding, providing utility space and possible home office.
Accommodation - Front entrance door to ENTRANCE PORCH: Wall mounted electric meters, door to SITTING ROOM: Feature fireplace with a stunning antique Victorian Carron cast iron hob-grate and slate hearth, beamed ceiling, cast iron radiator, feature industrial-style bookshelves, window to front elevation with secondary glazing, slate floor beamed ceiling. Door and steps down to. KITCHEN: Range of wall, base and drawer cupboards with timber work surfaces over. Belfast sink with Victorian style mixer and water filter tap, drainer and cupboards under. Space for large cooker with electric cooker point. Slate flooring, staircase to first floor landing with understairs storage providing space for a fridge/freezer, radiator. Windows and stable door giving access to the rear.
FIRST FLOOR LANDING: Window to the rear. Doors to; BEDROOM 1: Secondary glazed window to the front with deep wooden sill, exposed timber floorboards and original studwork wall, ornate Victorian cast iron fireplace with timber mantle and slate hearth. Victorian style cast iron radiator. Fitted airing cupboard housing hot water cylinder and linen shelving. Together with the electric boiler for central heating. Access to loft space with ladder and boarding. BEDROOM 2/STUDY: Exposed timber floorboards, window to the rear with deep wooden sill and secondary glazing. SHOWER ROOM: Shower cubicle with Victorian style, mains fed mixer shower over, vanity unit with river-stone wash basin and Victorian style mixer tap, WC, heated towel rail.
Outside - There is no garden with the property, but a right to pass and re pass over the neighbouring rear courtyard gives access to: an OUTBUILDING: Providing a ground floor utility area with space and plumbing for a washing machine, light and power connected, built in workbench and storage area with some slate flags. Sailor's staircase giving access to a mezzanine area with courtesy lighting and roof light and specifically converted for use as a home office. Parking is on street or the present vendor has a permit for the local car park, which is available from the local council for approximately £85 for six months.
Services - Mains electricity, water and drainage. Electric boiler via radiators for central heating.
Broadband Coverage: Superfast available up to 56 Mbps (Information supplied by Ofcom)
Mobile Coverage: Vodafone, EE, 02 and 3 Good outdoor and in home (Information supplied by Ofcom). The present vendor uses Vodafone.
Directions - For SAT NAV purposes the postcode is EX20 3JH.
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Stags Okehampton office is situated close to the town centre, just off Market Street, near Waitrose and there is plenty of car parking. Situated on the northern edge of Dartmoor, Okehampton is an ancient West Devon town, on the edge of which are the ruins of a Norman castle, now owned by English Heritage and open to the public. Okehampton has excellent shopping facilities, as well as a range of supermarkets and a new hospital. It is well served for leisure activities with a cinema, leisure centre, swimming pool, golf club and the delightful Simmons Park. The A30 provides direct access to Exeter, with its mainline rail, airport and M5 motorway connections. The town's wool and tin history, which created its wealth, can be found in the Museum of Dartmoor Life and is a good starting point for any visitor, before embarking on any number of trails and footpaths through the beautiful Dartmoor National Park.





























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