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South Brentor, Dartmoor National Park, Devon

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

5

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

2,278 sq ft

212 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Well-proportioned Country Farmhouse
  • Five Double Bedrooms
  • South-facing Landscaped Gardens
  • Traditional Stone Outbuildings
  • Small Paddock and Stable
  • Extremely Peaceful and Picturesque Setting
  • Moorland Walking and Outriding Nearby
  • 1.08 Acres in All
  • Freehold
  • Council Tax Band G

Description

A characterful, detached countryside residence, close to open moorland, with beautiful gardens, outbuildings, plus a paddock and stable. Well-proportioned Country Farmhouse, Five Double Bedrooms, South-facing Landscaped Gardens, Traditional Stone Outbuildings, Small Paddock and Stable, Extremely Peaceful and Picturesque Setting, Moorland Walking and Outriding Nearby, 1.08 Acres in All, Freehold, Council Tax Band G. EPC Band E.

Situation - This handsome property is located in South Brentor, 3.5 miles outside of Tavistock, and surrounded by beautiful open countryside. Brentor is famous for one of the most impressive rock outcrops in Dartmoor - Brent Tor - which, with St Michael’s Church at its top, makes a distinctive and famous silhouette on the Dartmoor skyline. Open moorland is accessible nearby, at Black Down Common, offering extensive opportunities for walking and riding out. Tavistock is a thriving market town in West Devon, rich in history and tradition dating back to the 10th century. Today, the town offers a superb range of shopping, recreational and educational facilities, including the sought-after private and independent school, Mount Kelly. The city of Plymouth is 15 miles to the south and the cathedral city of Exeter lies some 40 miles to the northeast, providing transport connections to London and the rest of the UK via its railway links and the M5 motorway, in addition to an international airport; both cities are within commuting distance. What3words: ///grumbling.curve.parrot

Description - This well-proportioned, detached former farmhouse, principally of stone construction beneath a slate roof with some later masonry extension, has been in our clients' ownership for 25 years, having been a cherished and well-loved family home. Of some historical interest, the current house is believed to date the mid-1800s although records suggest that a settlement has existed on the site since the 1500s. Set in picturesque surroundings, the house enjoys extensive unspoilt views, beautiful gardens including a large wildlife pond, an enclosed paddock of 2/3rds of an acre, and several stone outbuildings which may present opportunities for conversion or alteration (STP). Internally, the accommodation is well-presented, with large, bright rooms with original character features, including stone and brick fireplaces, and flagstone slate flooring, making this property an ideal family home offering character and comfort and equal measure.

Accommodation - You enter the property through a south-facing sun room that opens up into the central hallway. Stairs to the first floor are directly in front. To the right is a splendid, large dining room with an impressive stone fireplace housing a log burner, with views available to the front across the garden. As you continue through into the inner hallway, the sitting room has beautiful exposed original floorboards, and a matching stone fireplace and log burner sitting on a slate hearth. The room is filled with light from the dual aspect windows, again overlooking the garden. There is a convenient downstairs cloakroom containing a wash basin and WC, with sufficient space to include a shower, if needed. Opposite is the former dairy, now used as a utility room, it has the original flagstone slate flooring and slate dairy shelf with plenty of space to house your laundry appliances. The farmhouse kitchen is the final room off the hallway, which is a very good size room with space for a large breakfast table. It has an impressive former fireplace which currently houses a Nordica, solid fuel range with hotplate and oven, and an original bread oven. There is a good range of cupboards and cabinets across three walls and ample worktop space incorporating a 1.5-bowl ceramic sink and space for a freestanding cooker. There is also a door providing access to the rear yard. On the first floor there are five double bedrooms, each with an attractive outlook although the principal bedroom in particular enjoys spectacular, far-reaching views of Dartmoor. All bedrooms are neutrally decorated, good condition with uPVC windows. There is also a good size family bathroom with a white 3-piece suite.

Outside - To the front of the house is a beautiful, well-maintained garden boasting a variety of colourful planted borders, plus a greenhouse and raised beds for fruit and vegetable growing, plus a separate patio seating area. At the far end is a natural wildlife pond surrounded by mature plants and shrubs, fed by a small culvert which runs through the front garden. The property also comes with its own fenced, 2/3rds of an acre paddock and single timber stable box. To the rear of the property are four stone outbuildings arranged around a small courtyard. There are two smaller outbuildings currently used for log storage, and an attached barn with cobbled flooring and exposed A-frames situated next to the kitchen which may offer the potential to be incorporated into the accommodation, subject to any necessary consents or approvals. The largest of the buildings is currently used as a workshop and, being across two floors, there may be the potential for conversion to ancillary accommodation, again subject to any necessary consents. Please contact the agents for further details. In all the property amounts to 1.08 acres.

Services - Mains electricity, private water via a borehole and filtration system, private drainage via a Sewage Treatment Plant. Oil-fired central heating (new boiler March 2024). Additional central heating and hot water system via the Nordica solid-fuel range. Broadband availability: ADSL. Mobile phone availability: Voice and data via 02 and Vodaphone (Source: Ofcom's online service checker). Please note that the agents have neither inspected nor tested these services.

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South Brentor, Dartmoor National Park, Devon

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Band: G

South Brentor, Dartmoor National Park, Devon

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Stags, Tavistock

Bedford Square, Tavistock, Devon PL19 0AH

Stags, Tavistock

"Stags' 21st office, incorporating Ward & Chowen, is located in the beautiful market town of Tavistock.

From our Estate Agency branch in the heart of the town on Market Street, the Residential Sales and Lettings teams work alongside the Agricultural and Professional Services departments, who also operate the highly successful Tavistock Livestock Centre, to offer the most complete set of services of any agent in town.

Tavistock, whose name derives from the River Tavy on which the t

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