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2 bedroom apartment for sale

Buckland-in-the-Moor, Ashburton

PROPERTY TYPE

Apartment

BEDROOMS

2

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

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Key features

  • Large Open-Plan Living Area And Kitchen
  • Fireplace With Wood Burner
  • Porch-Boot Room
  • Two Bedrooms Each With Mezzanines And En-Suites
  • Parking
  • Own Private Garden
  • Garage
  • Picturesque Communal Grounds
  • No Onward Chain

Description


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.

This most appealing property forms part of Buckland Hall which was built in 1927 as the village hall and ballroom then subsequently run as a hotel for many years before being converted in the early 1990's to six individual homes.

Number 4 has been the subject of a high-end refurbishment in recent years (including electrics, plumbing and insulation) and offers characterful accommodation all on one level with access from either side of the building. The rooms have wide wood-board floors and the large open-plan living space/kitchen features an impressive fireplace with cosy wood burner and a stylish range of kitchen units with polished granite work tops. The two bedrooms have lofty ceilings with mezzanines and contemporary en-suites.

Outside, there is a delightful garden with woodland outlook accessed from the living area plus the use of the shared communal grounds which connect to 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.


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

Entrance Area

4 Buckland Hall has two access points both leading from the parking area. One is via a woodland path into the garden and the second down a paved path to the 'front' door.

Living Room and Kitchen

A splendid room with a wide double glazed 'front' entrance door. Fireplace with painted granite lintel and wood burner. Wide wood boards flooring. Three wall lights and two ceiling light points. Electric plug-in radiator. Outlook through French doors in the kitchen area to the garden. KITCHEN fitted with a stylish range of units including polished granite worktops. Curved breakfast bar. Siemens electric oven, steam oven and integrated fridge. BOSCH induction hob. Freestanding larder storage unit. Two wall lights and two ceiling light points. Electric plug-in radiator. Pair of tall French doors to covered area and the garden. Glazed door to porch/boot room.

Rear Porch/Boot Room

Two double glazed windows and wide double glazed door to the garden with woodland outlook. Electric towel radiator. Plumbing for washing machine.

Bedroom 1

Double glazed window with deep tiled sill overlooking the garden and woodland backdrop. Electric plug-in radiator. OSO hot water storage cylinder. Space-saver staircase to mezzanine with feature slit window. EN-SUITE with white suite of three-quarter bath with mixer shower tap, wash basin with cupboard beneath and WC with concealed cistern. Attractively tiled walls. Electric towel radiator. Window.

Bedroom 2

In two distinct connecting areas. Access to a large walk-in utility cupboard/storage space with plumbing for washing machine, fridge freezer, electric light and window. The bedroom has a lofty ceiling with roof window and pull-down ladder to mezzanine and feature slit window. Main side window. Wall mounted electric plug-in radiator. EN-SUITE with shower enclosure, wash basin with cupboard beneath and WC with concealed cistern. Electric towel radiator. Attractively tiled walls. Window.

Outside

Immediately adjoining the property is its own private garden which is relatively level and includes grassed areas, paved patios and raised granite-edged shrubbery beds. It is a perfect spot to sit out with the pretty woodland backdrop. Within the garden there is a cold tap, exterior light and access to the path running through the communal grounds to the parking area. Just up from the parking area is a GARAGE.

Tenure

Leasehold - plus an equal 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 £100 per month to cover buildings insurance, maintenance of the shared private drainage system and a general sinking fund.

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-the-Moor 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.

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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: C
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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A truly independant estate agent, with regional and national connections, providing a quality and tailored service for the sale of residential and business property along the A38 corridor, Teign valley and dartmoor National Park.

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