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Buckland-in-the-Moor, Ashburton

PROPERTY TYPE

Apartment

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

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Key features

  • Hall
  • Utility/Cloakroom
  • Landing/Study
  • Living Room-Kitchen
  • Conservatory
  • Three Bedrooms
  • En-Suite Bathroom
  • Wet Room/WC
  • Garage
  • Garden

Description

Buckland Hall was built in 1927 as the village hall and ballroom and was subsequently run as a hotel for many years before being converted in the early 1990's to six individual homes. 1 Buckland Hall is positioned at the front of the building with an imposing portico entrance. The accommodation is arranged over three floors served by a lovely staircase with landings and large arch-top feature window.

The accommodation has an interesting layout and the seller has carried out numerous improvements during their time at the property including the installation of a modern cosy log-burner, replacement kitchen units, electric Technotherm radiators/heated towel radiators and 4 replacement Velux windows. Immediately adjoining the property is its own private garden stocked with a wide variety of shrubs and plants. In addition, there are delightful communal grounds surrounded by moorland forest reaching down to the valley of the River Dart. The walking country to be found on the doorstep is truly outstanding, with the open moor at nearby Buckland Beacon just five minutes away, and the picturesque river Dart a delightful twenty minute walk via the woodland carriage tracks.

Buckland-in-the-Moor is a small village within Dartmoor National Park known for its picturesque cottages, fine towered church and the ten commandments stones on the Beacon. The town of Ashburton lies a little over two miles to the south and has an excellent range of interesting shops and amenities, and is where the A38 can be accessed for Exeter, Totnes and Plymouth.

Directions
From our offices in the centre of Ashburton, proceed along North Street and turn left over the bridge, signposted Buckland-in-the-Moor, into Headborough Road. Stay on this road for two miles until you reach the village sign for Buckland-in-theMoor and take the first drive on the left after the sign (about 50 yards) and drop down the drive to Buckland Hall, with parking on the right.

Council Tax Band: Band D at the time of preparing these particulars
Tenure: Leasehold

Hall

Timber and glazed entrance door. A wide staircase with shallow rises leads to the upper floor.

Utility/Cloakroom

Worktop with sink. Plumbing for washing machine. WC. Window.

Half Landing

Built in coats/storage cupboard with display shelving to one side.

Main Landing/Study

10'8'' x 8'2'' Large arch-top window overlooking the garden. Electric radiator. Staircase to upper floor. Glazed door to

Living Room - Kitchen

25' x 9'2'' Living area with large granite fireplace with Dean Forge wood-burner with top oven. Recessed Velux roof window. Electric radiator. Three wall uplighters. Kitchen-dining area with modern units along one wall with square edged work tops. Stainless steel sink unit and wall splash back. Pair of glazed doors to the study area and pair of glazed doors to the conservatory.

Conservatory

10'4'' x 5'4'' Double glazed sliding windows with lovely outlook over surrounding countryside. Tiled floor.

Half Landing

Door to

Bedroom 3

8'2'' x 6'3'' Velux roof window.

Upper Landing

Gallery overlooking the living room fireplace.

Bedroom 1

10'8'' x 9'10'' Window with outlook over countryside. Electric radiator. Built-in wardrobe.

En-Suite Bathroom

Corner bath, wash basin and WC. Electric towel radiator. Airing cupboard. Window with outlook over countryside.

Bedroom 2

11'6'' x 9'6'' reducing to 6'6'' Velux roof window. Built-in wardrobe. Feature port-hole window. Electric radiator.

Wet Room

Electric shower, wash basin and WC. Electric towel radiator. Velux roof window.

Outside

Own well-planted garden at the front of the property with plenty of sitting-out space. Covered portico entrance with two granite pillars and wood storage area.

We understand there is parking for a couple of cars, as agreed between the residents, within the communal areas plus visitor parking. There is also a private garage for number 1 off the entrance drive. Communal gardens and grounds for shared use by the residents.

Tenure

Leasehold - plus an equel share in the FREEHOLD. The lease is for a period of 999 years from 1 July 1991. There is a current service charge (set by the residents) of £80 per month to cover buildings insurance, maintenance of the shared private drainage system and a general sinking fund.

General Information

Services- Mains electricity and water. Private shared drainage.
Council Tax- Band D at the time of preparing these particulars.

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Band: D
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
Yes
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Yes
ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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About Howard Douglas, Ashburton

2 North Street, Ashburton, TQ13 7QD
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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 the core of our business.

From our prominent corner offices in the heart of Ashburton, we cover a wide rural area including south and east Dartmoor and the towns of Bovey Tracey, Buckfastleigh, Chudleigh and Newton Abbot - along with the many outlying villages.

Our knowledge of the local property market is, we believe, unrivalled, and our experience and contacts mean we are able to advise clients on all aspects of buying, selling or letting residential and commercial property, and land.

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