Guide price
£895,0006 bedroom character property for sale
Mill Street, Chagford TQ13
Chain-free
Study
Added yesterday
Character property
6 beds
2 baths
Key information
Features and description
- Grade II Listed Period Home
- 6 Double Bedrooms
- Three Spacious Reception Rooms and Kitchen/Dining Room
- Private Courtyard Garden and Roof Terrace
- Garage/Workshop, Private Parking and outbuilding with Gardeners WC
- Gas Fired Central Heating
- Town Centre Position
- No onward chain
A glorious, double fronted period property, remaining in the same family ownership from new, with fabulous proportions, a garage and parking, mere moments from the excellent Town Centre amenities.
Description
Millbrook was constructed in 1869 and has remained in the same family ownership from new. Whilst now in need of some gentle modernisation, the property has been partially re-wired in recent years and a modern gas fired boiler has been installed. Maintenance over the years has been impeccable, however, the property offers the opportunity for any incoming purchaser to modify and adapt the accommodation and presentation to suit.
Situation
The property is situated at the heart of Chagford, which offers a great variety of independent shops, pubs, and eateries as well as a great selection of community clubs and activities. There is also an open air swimming pool operating during the summer months. Bovey Castle, renowned for its excellent facilities and Golf Course, is only 5 miles distant.The A30 dual carriageway is 5.5 miles to the north, giving access to the beaches of Cornwall in the west and the Cathedral City of Exeter in the east with a wide variety of amenities and providing access to the M5, mainline railway and international airport.
Accommodation
The property is approached from the front through a wrought iron gate with a path bisecting a small area of outside space. A period front door opens in the generous entrance hallway with stairs rising to the first floor.On the ground floor there are three grand reception rooms, one presently utilised as a home office. There is a Kitchen/Breakfast room at the rear with views over the private courtyard garden and a gas fired Rayburn for cooking. This was previously utilised for central heating and could be reverted for such use if required. A rear porch provides access to the garden and in turn to the garage and parking.
Services
Mains water, drainage and gas central heating.
Wayleaves, Easements
The property is sold subject to any Rights of Way, wayleave, Rights or Easements which exist at the time of the sale whether they are mentioned or not.
Fixtures and Fittings
All fixture and fittings, unless specifically referred to in these particulars, are expressly excluded from the sale of the freehold.
Plans & Maps
Not to scale for identification purposes only. Promap Ordnance Survey reproduced with permission of HMSO (c) Crown copyright, all rights reserved. Licence number 100025692
Boundaries, Roads & Fencing:
The Purchaser shall be deemed to have full knowledge of the boundaries, and neither the Vendor, nor their Agent will be responsible for defining the ownership of the boundary fencing and hedges.
Viewings
Strictly by appointment only through Rendells Estate Agents, [use Contact Agent Button]
Directions
From the main square in Chagford turn right into Mill Street. The property will be found after a short distance on the right hand side.What3Words location: declares.fuses.looms
Council Tax Band: G
Tenure: Freehold
Description
Millbrook was constructed in 1869 and has remained in the same family ownership from new. Whilst now in need of some gentle modernisation, the property has been partially re-wired in recent years and a modern gas fired boiler has been installed. Maintenance over the years has been impeccable, however, the property offers the opportunity for any incoming purchaser to modify and adapt the accommodation and presentation to suit.
Situation
The property is situated at the heart of Chagford, which offers a great variety of independent shops, pubs, and eateries as well as a great selection of community clubs and activities. There is also an open air swimming pool operating during the summer months. Bovey Castle, renowned for its excellent facilities and Golf Course, is only 5 miles distant.The A30 dual carriageway is 5.5 miles to the north, giving access to the beaches of Cornwall in the west and the Cathedral City of Exeter in the east with a wide variety of amenities and providing access to the M5, mainline railway and international airport.
Accommodation
The property is approached from the front through a wrought iron gate with a path bisecting a small area of outside space. A period front door opens in the generous entrance hallway with stairs rising to the first floor.On the ground floor there are three grand reception rooms, one presently utilised as a home office. There is a Kitchen/Breakfast room at the rear with views over the private courtyard garden and a gas fired Rayburn for cooking. This was previously utilised for central heating and could be reverted for such use if required. A rear porch provides access to the garden and in turn to the garage and parking.
Services
Mains water, drainage and gas central heating.
Wayleaves, Easements
The property is sold subject to any Rights of Way, wayleave, Rights or Easements which exist at the time of the sale whether they are mentioned or not.
Fixtures and Fittings
All fixture and fittings, unless specifically referred to in these particulars, are expressly excluded from the sale of the freehold.
Plans & Maps
Not to scale for identification purposes only. Promap Ordnance Survey reproduced with permission of HMSO (c) Crown copyright, all rights reserved. Licence number 100025692
Boundaries, Roads & Fencing:
The Purchaser shall be deemed to have full knowledge of the boundaries, and neither the Vendor, nor their Agent will be responsible for defining the ownership of the boundary fencing and hedges.
Viewings
Strictly by appointment only through Rendells Estate Agents, [use Contact Agent Button]
Directions
From the main square in Chagford turn right into Mill Street. The property will be found after a short distance on the right hand side.What3Words location: declares.fuses.looms
Council Tax Band: G
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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