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North Street, Ashburton, Devon

PROPERTY TYPE

Semi-Detached

BEDROOMS

5

BATHROOMS

3

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Level Walk To Shops
  • Cross Passage Hall
  • Five Reception Rooms
  • Kitchen-Breakfast Room
  • Utility/WC
  • Five Bedrooms
  • Two En-Suites
  • Family Bathroom
  • Walled Courtyard Garden

Description


The Meeting House is an impressive Grade II listed former Merchant's House of late medieval origins, remodelled in the early 1800s, and a landmark property within the South Dartmoor town of Ashburton. Its distinctive architectural facade features vermiculated window and door surrounds, the ground and second storeys having keystones decorated with female heads.

The property stands along North Street overlooking the green at Cledar Place, away from the hustle and bustle of the town centre, yet only a very convenient two minute level walk of the shops and amenities.

The Meeting House's interior contains some wonderful rooms including features such as beamed ceilings, stud and panel partitions, moulded plaster ceiling cornice, a fine Inglenook granite fireplace and two cosy wood-burners. There are five individual reception rooms, one of which has a timber and glazed ceiling, whilst the five double bedrooms are served by three bathrooms.

Outside, there is a sheltered, secure walled courtyard in which to enjoy the sunshine.

Location - Ashburton stands on the southern edge of Dartmoor National Park and whilst it is the largest town within the Park, has a village-like feel and spirit of community.

There is a great range of useful shops just two minutes' easy level walk away including fish deli, artisan bakers, independent greengrocers, butchers, award winning delicatessen and a pharmacy. Other close-to-hand amenities include the town Post Office, community arts centre, doctor's surgery, two dental practices and numerous cafes/eateries.

Accessibility is excellent with the A38 connecting Plymouth with Exeter and the national motorway network, whilst the towns of Totnes and Newton Abbot are both around twenty minutes by car and have mainline railway stations to London Paddington.





Council Tax Band: Band F at the time of preparing these particulars
Tenure: Freehold

Reception Hall

(Original Cross Passage) Oak entrance door from North Street. Timber stud and panel partitions to either side wall. Doorway opening to the study/reception room 3 and the dining room.

Rear Reception Room

Two multi-paned windows overlooking the courtyard garden. Exposed stonework to two walls. Fitted coats/storage cupboard. Door to ground floor WC and utility. Doorway to the main living room.

Dining Room

Sash window with secondary double glazing to the front aspect. Large stone fireplace opening with wood lintel. Moulded ceiling cornice. Timber and glazed stable door to the main living room.

Study/Reception Room 3

Sash window with secondary double glazing to the front aspect. Fireplace with ornate cast-iron grate and timber surround. Secondary staircase to the first floor.

Main Reception Room

Large Inglenook granite fireplace with bread oven and Jotul wood-burning stove on raised granite hearth. Two multi-paned windows with window seats overlooking the courtyard garden. Timbered beamed ceiling with feature glazed central area extending to the room above. Main staircase to upper floors. Doorway at rear of room to

Kitchen/Breakfast Room

Rustic pine kitchen units with polished granite worktop and inset twin bowl butler's sink. Freestanding peninsula unit with wood work top. Fitted floor to ceiling dresser-style pantry cupboards to one wall with wide drawers beneath. Godin double oven range cooker with hot plate, griddle and four burner gas hob. Fume hoods over. Two large ceiling beams. Woodstrip floor. Two windows and timber and glazed door to the courtyard garden. Built-in Neff double oven. Dishwasher beneath worktop. LED ceiling spotlights. Solid oak paddle staircase to the family reception room.

Family Reception Room

Ceiling height to the roof apex with three exposed timber pegged 'A' frames. Wide plank wood floor. Contemporary wood-burner inset to wall fireplace. Full length window overlooking the courtyard garden. Large fitted storage cupboard. Pair of doors with stone steps connecting to courtyard garden.

First Floor Landing

Velux roof window over stairwell. Doors off to the first floor rooms.

Principal Bedroom Suite

Ceiling height extending to the roof apex with three exposed pegged timber 'A' frames. Engineered oak floor with inset glass section to the reception room below. Multi-paned window overlooking the courtyard. Step up to DRESSING AREA with fitted wardrobes along one wall. Engineered oak flooring. Large walk-in airing cupboard with central heating boiler and two hot water tanks.

En-Suite Bathroom

White suite of Jacuzzi bath inset to marble surround with multi-jets and mixer shower tap, glazed shower enclosure, wash basin and WC. Exposed timber roof supports and velux roof window.

Bedroom 2

Sash window with secondary double glazing to front aspect. Deep built-in wardrobe/storage cupboards along one wall. Fireplace (not in current use).

Bedroom 3

Window as bedroom 2. Connecting door to bedroom 2.

Bathroom/WC

Coloured suite of bath with mixer shower tap, wash basin and WC. Light wood finish flooring. Secondary double glazed window to front aspect. Wooden wall panelling and window seat.

Second Floor Bedroom (4)

Ceiling height extending to the full roof height of the building with three exposed timber roof supports. Two sash windows overlooking Cleder Place plus a window to the rear aspect. Door to

Bedroom 5

Window overlooking Cleder Place. Hatch to roof space. Door to

En-Suite Shower Room

Glazed corner shower, wash basin and WC. Light wood finish flooring. Velux roof window.

Courtyard Garden

There is a most attractive paved courtyard garden measuring approximately 27'6'' x 21' enclosed by a tall stone wall. There is a cold tap and exterior lighting plus side access gate for bins only.

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Band: F

North Street, Ashburton, Devon

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Howard Douglas, Ashburton

2 North Street, Ashburton, TQ13 7QD

Howard Douglas, Ashburton
Service is the key to our continued success

Established in May 1998 by Howard J. Douglas, who has been an Estate Agent in the local area for 38 years, - the company has an enviable success rate and reputation within the community.

We pride ourselves on the friendliness and expertise of our staff. A fact endorsed by the numerous clients who have returned to us time after time to sell or let their property and who appreciate the personal attention and professionalism which is at

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