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Central Tavistock

PROPERTY TYPE

Terraced

BEDROOMS

2

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

1,050 sq ft

98 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • A Fascinating Conversion
  • Local Historical Interest
  • 2 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms
  • Wonderfully Finished
  • Extensive Original Detailing
  • Generous Private Courtyard
  • Parking for 3 Vehicles
  • Town Centre Location
  • Freehold
  • Council Tax Band: B

Description

A quite remarkable, exquisitely finished railway station conversion in the very heart of Tavistock, brimming with character and history. Freehold, Council Tax Band: B, EPC Band: C

Situation - This charming cottage of historical note forms part of the old Tavistock Railway Station, in the very heart of the town. Being within a gated complex set back from the public road, the property benefits from a very good degree of privacy yet is within only a few hundred yards of the town's high street, and the full range of local amenities and facilities. Additionally, its elevated position allows for some quite spectacular views across Tavistock towards Dartmoor and the surrounding countryside.

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, whilst the largely 19th-century town centre is focused around the Pannier Market and Bedford Square, in which regular farmers' markets are held. Plymouth, 15 miles to the south, Exeter, 40 miles to the northeast, offers rail and motorway connections across the UK, as well as an international airport.

Description - A notable local landmark, Tavistock North Railway Station was opened in 1890 and remained in operation for almost 80 years.

Built of local granite, with brickwork detailing, a slate roof, and part-stained glass sash windows, this striking Grade II Listed building was restored and converted in 2007 into four unique dwellings, including The Ticketing Hall, which today stand out as some of the most interesting and attractive period homes in the town. Many of the original features have remained intact, giving the property a wonderfully characterful aesthetic both inside and out. Internally, the standard and style of the finish is truly exceptional; externally, the cottage is complete with a large, enclosed courtyard perfect for relaxing or dining alfresco - formerly a part of the station's platform - and ample off-road parking space.

Accommodation - The beautifully appointed accommodation is tastefully decorated and immaculately presented throughout, with character and appeal in every room. The property is accessed beneath the substantial, original canopied entrance way into a tiled and part-panelled foyer, from where the accommodation can be summarised as follows: a characterful sitting room featuring a cast iron fireplace, vaulted ceiling and exposed roof timbers, and stairs to the galleried first floor landing; the kitchen, which is equipped with a very pretty range of cabinets and cupboards beneath solid timber work surfaces, a separate full-height pantry-style cupboard, 4-ring electric hob, oven, Belfast sink, built-in fridge, separate freezer and dishwasher; a stylish ground-floor bathroom with both a claw-foot bath and open shower, and; two first-floor bedrooms, both featuring part-exposed A-frames and Velux roof windows, and one with an en-suite shower room.

Outside - The station building is enclosed within an electric gated entrance, behind which there is a dedicated off-road parking area for up to 3 vehicles and a communal lawn. From the front garden, a private pathway provides extremely convenient, direct access on foot to the town centre. At the rear of the property is an enclosed and covered, full-width courtyard, originally a part of the station's platform, which now contains a timber summerhouse/home office and a tool shed.

Services - All mains-supplied services. Gas-fired central heating throughout. EV charging point. Superfast broadband is available. There are mobile voice/data services available through all four major network providers (source: Ofcom's online service checker). Please note that the agents have neither inspected nor tested these services.

Agent's Notes - Part of the enclosed entrance driveway (excluding the private parking spaces), plus the front lawn and pathway to the town centre, is in communal ownership between this property and its two direct neighbours. Small, shared charges for maintenance apply. There is a right-of-way over the yard for two further properties. The cost of the electric gates and external lighting is split five ways (approx. £30 per year each).

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Central Tavistock
COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
Band: B
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 Stags, Tavistock

Bedford Square, Tavistock, Devon PL19 0AH
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From our Estate Agency branch in the heart of the town, 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 town lies, provides a superb range of shopping, recreational and educational facilities, including both local and national retailers, Meadowlands Leisure Centre, the popular Wharf theatre and arts centre, and the sought-after private and independent school, Mount Kelly, while the 19th-century town centre is focussed around the Pannier Market and Bedford Square, in which regular farmers' markets are held.

Surrounded by beautiful countryside, from the dramatic wilds of Dartmoor to the quaint villages of Devon and eastern Cornwall, Tavistock is a true West Country gem.

Affordability

Monthly repayments£1,528
Property: £ 335,000
Deposit: £ 33,500
Interest rate: 4.5%
Term: 30 years
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