2 bedroom apartment for sale
2 The Glebelands, Moretonhampstead, Devon
Recently added
Apartment
2 beds
1 bath
441
EPC rating: C
Key information
Features and description
- A two bedroom ground floor flat
- Level walk to the town centre
- Private parking space
- Patio garden with view to Hingston Rock
- Fully double glazed and gas centrally heated
- Entrance hall
- Kitchen/living room
- Double bedroom
- Single bedroom
- Bathroom
The Glebelands is a short mews of 15 homes and No.2 is at the start of the road. The property is about 19 years old and is part of a block of four apartments. No.2 is a ground floor apartment with a small patio garden, a concealed storage shed and a single off-road parking space. The accommodation comprises a hallway, a living room and kitchen, a bathroom and a double and single bedroom. It is fully double glazed and centrally heated by mains gas. This is a super property with great access to countryside walks and a level walk to the town's excellent amenities.
Situation
No. 2 The Glebelands is located only a few minutes level walk from the bustling town centre of this vibrant moorland town. Nearby is excellent countryside, walking up to Mardon Down, a park called The Sentry and the Wray Valley Cycle Path. Moretonhampstead has a wide range of day to day and specialist shops, cafes, a pub and a hotel with a public bar. It is a lively community with a good social round. There are surgeries for doctor, dentist and vet, a Primary school and Pre school, an arts centre, sports centre and an open air swimming pool in the summertime. The A30 and A38 dual carriageways are equidistant at about 8 miles and Exeter is just 12 miles along the B3212.
Services
Mains gas, water, electricity and drainage.
Tenure
Leasehold with 179 years remaining of a 199 year lease. The leaseholders of 1, 2, 3 and 4 The Glebelands own a quarter share of the freehold and are Directors of the Management Company.
Ground rent
A peppercorn rent.
Council tax band
Band B
Directions
On foot: From the cobbled town square walk to the crossroads with Station Road and cross into Cross Street. Walk along Cross Street passing Berto's Italian Trattoria and continuing up past the ancient alms houses. Just after the alms houses on the right is a footpath that leads to The Glebelands. Walk into The Glebelands and No.2 is just at the entrance on the right.What Three Words: spearhead.deduct.visits
Entrance
The front door to No.2 is located at the side of the building and is reached through a gate to the small patio. The front door sits below a canopy porch which has an exterior light.
Hallway
A thick wooden multi-locking door leads into the hall where there is a large walk-in cupboard where the Worcester gas fired combi boiler and circuit breaker box are sited. There is a double panel radiator, a pendant light point, an oak effect laminate floor and panelled doors to all rooms.
Living room
A spacious room with two wooden double glazed front windows facing south, two double panel radiators and three wall light points. It is large enough for a sitting area and a modest dining table and has the kitchen to one corner of the room. The kitchen is fitted with a range of base and wall cabinets finished in cream with oak worktops, tiled splashbacks, a fitted gas four burner hob with an extractor hood and light above and an electric fan oven and grill. There is space for a dishwasher, washing machine and fridge and the floor is laid with an oak effect laminate.
Bathroom
With fully tiled walls, the bathroom is fitted with a white suite comprising a bath with pine side panel and shower/mixer taps, a low level w.c. and a pedestal wash hand basin with shaver/light above. An extractor fan is fitted and a ceiling light.
Bedroom 1
A double bedroom with an east facing double glazed wooden window, a pendant light point and a double panel radiator.
Bedroom 2
An 'L' shaped single bedroom with a wooden double glazed window, a double panel radiator and a pendant light point.
Exterior
Patio garden
To the eastern side of the apartment is a raised and enclosed patio garden which catches the morning sun and has a view to Hingston Rock. A small opening leads to the rear of the building where there is a small storage area.
Parking
A single off-road parking space.
Council Tax Band: B
Tenure: Leasehold
Lease Years Remaining: 179
Ground Rent: £1.00 per year
Ground Rent Review Period: 20 years
Ground Rent Increase: 1%
Service Charge: £1.00 per year
Situation
No. 2 The Glebelands is located only a few minutes level walk from the bustling town centre of this vibrant moorland town. Nearby is excellent countryside, walking up to Mardon Down, a park called The Sentry and the Wray Valley Cycle Path. Moretonhampstead has a wide range of day to day and specialist shops, cafes, a pub and a hotel with a public bar. It is a lively community with a good social round. There are surgeries for doctor, dentist and vet, a Primary school and Pre school, an arts centre, sports centre and an open air swimming pool in the summertime. The A30 and A38 dual carriageways are equidistant at about 8 miles and Exeter is just 12 miles along the B3212.
Services
Mains gas, water, electricity and drainage.
Tenure
Leasehold with 179 years remaining of a 199 year lease. The leaseholders of 1, 2, 3 and 4 The Glebelands own a quarter share of the freehold and are Directors of the Management Company.
Ground rent
A peppercorn rent.
Council tax band
Band B
Directions
On foot: From the cobbled town square walk to the crossroads with Station Road and cross into Cross Street. Walk along Cross Street passing Berto's Italian Trattoria and continuing up past the ancient alms houses. Just after the alms houses on the right is a footpath that leads to The Glebelands. Walk into The Glebelands and No.2 is just at the entrance on the right.What Three Words: spearhead.deduct.visits
Entrance
The front door to No.2 is located at the side of the building and is reached through a gate to the small patio. The front door sits below a canopy porch which has an exterior light.
Hallway
A thick wooden multi-locking door leads into the hall where there is a large walk-in cupboard where the Worcester gas fired combi boiler and circuit breaker box are sited. There is a double panel radiator, a pendant light point, an oak effect laminate floor and panelled doors to all rooms.
Living room
A spacious room with two wooden double glazed front windows facing south, two double panel radiators and three wall light points. It is large enough for a sitting area and a modest dining table and has the kitchen to one corner of the room. The kitchen is fitted with a range of base and wall cabinets finished in cream with oak worktops, tiled splashbacks, a fitted gas four burner hob with an extractor hood and light above and an electric fan oven and grill. There is space for a dishwasher, washing machine and fridge and the floor is laid with an oak effect laminate.
Bathroom
With fully tiled walls, the bathroom is fitted with a white suite comprising a bath with pine side panel and shower/mixer taps, a low level w.c. and a pedestal wash hand basin with shaver/light above. An extractor fan is fitted and a ceiling light.
Bedroom 1
A double bedroom with an east facing double glazed wooden window, a pendant light point and a double panel radiator.
Bedroom 2
An 'L' shaped single bedroom with a wooden double glazed window, a double panel radiator and a pendant light point.
Exterior
Patio garden
To the eastern side of the apartment is a raised and enclosed patio garden which catches the morning sun and has a view to Hingston Rock. A small opening leads to the rear of the building where there is a small storage area.
Parking
A single off-road parking space.
Council Tax Band: B
Tenure: Leasehold
Lease Years Remaining: 179
Ground Rent: £1.00 per year
Ground Rent Review Period: 20 years
Ground Rent Increase: 1%
Service Charge: £1.00 per year
Property information from this agent
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Crime score
Low crime
1/10
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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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