A 3 bedroom Mid Terrace property situated just off the town centre occupying a level location and providing easy access for all local facilities to include shops, primary and secondary schools, pubs, parks, cinema, library, doctors, dentists, bus services, A380/M5 to Exeter, link road to Torbay plus the main rail line to London Paddington.The property has been refurbished and the accommodation internally comprises entrance hallway, lounge, dining room, kitchen, utility and downstairs shower room. Upstairs there are 3 bedrooms. The property has a rear courtyard garden and benefits from gas central heating, double glazing and is also sold with NO CHAIN.Viewing of this property is highly recommended for those seeking a 3 bedroom property in town.Ideal investment or first time buyer. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_newton-abbot-d196284/for-sale_i68399988
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*** Guide Price £240,000 - £250,000 ***Situated in a super central position within 1/4 mile of the centre of Newton Abbot, sits this older style 'Victorian' terraced home enjoying private gardens to the front and rear.This project will be ideal for someone wanting a project and has some imagination to modernise it to bring it back into the 21st Century.Off a traditional style the property has a popular configuration with sizeable lounge and separate dining room which could be knocked through into one room, there is a kitchen leading off to a rear lobby area and downstairs bathroom. The upstairs provides three good sized bedrooms making it ideal space for families or couples alike. There is always the option of utilising one of the bedrooms as a spacious upstairs bathroom for convenience. With the right ideas this property could tick a lot of your wish list boxes. A great home awaiting for you to add your own mark to it !!Newton Abbot is a thriving market town with plenty of shops, amenities, eateries and leisure facilities. There is a choice of primary and secondary schools. With good transport links to Torbay, Exeter and Plymouth. There is also a mainline railway station for trips further afield. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_newton-abbot-d196284/for-sale_i70499056
This well presented 3-bedroom mid-terraced house has plenty to offer with beautiful character features. The property would make a perfect first-time buyer, family home or investment. As you enter, you are greeted with the entrance hall with stairs rising to the first floor and access to the living area. The lounge/diner is a generous size and boasts a large double glazed bay window to the front, feature electric fireplace and has alcove storage and shelving, giving it a real homely feel. The dining area has a double-glazed window to the rear, allowing plenty of natural light throughout and leads into the recently fitted kitchen. The kitchen has an array of wall and base units and plenty of storage. Upstairs the principal bedroom extends the full width of the house, making it a large double room. The second bedroom is a further good sized double and the bathroom comprises a modern 4-piece suite to include a shower cubicle, a bath, wash hand basin and a low-level WC.There is a further good size double bedroom to the second floor, with built in storage and a large, double-glazed window to the front.To the rear, the courtyard is fully enclosed with enough room for a table and chairs. There is a rear gate and access to the storage outhouse which is brick built and a corrugated bitumen sheets. The outhouse benefits from lighting and power.Fisher Road is a quiet and desirable area only a short walk into the town centre, both primary & secondary schools and public transport.Council Tax Band: B (Teignbridge District Council)Tenure: Freehold For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_newton-abbot-d196284/for-sale_i71354622
This superbly presented modern terraced house was built in 2020.It offers good size rooms throughout with three bedrooms - one ensuite, family bathroom, very spacious lounge diner, modern fitted kitchen and a downstairs W.C.Outside it has two allocated parking spaces, a small front garden and an enclosed rear garden.The property is situated on the outskirts of Newton Abbot and is located near a well regarded primary school and two secondary schools, church, countryside walks, a Co-Op local shop and a bus stop.The market town of Newton Abbot is less than 2 miles away and offers a wide range of amenities including shops, supermarkets,further education facilities, a leisure centre with a swimming pool, various sports clubs, parks, a mainline railway station to London Paddington, a bus station and A380 dual carriageway to Exeter and Torbay.Accommodation: A stylish grey composite front door opens into the carpeted hallway, this gives access to the lounge diner, kitchen, downstairs W.C, storage cupboard and carpeted stairs rising to the first floor. The spacious lounge diner has been tastefully presented and although it is a large room, still has a cosy feel. There is plenty of space for lounge furniture and space for a good size table and chairs for the dining area. French doors open to the garden with upright windows beside, allowing an abundance of natural light into the room. This well designed kitchen comes with a range of white wall and floor units offering lots of storage and contrasting worktops give you a good deal of workspace. A small breakfast bar is ideal for two to enjoy your morning treats with a radiator nearby to keep you warm. Included is an electric oven, gas hob with extractor above and a stainless steel sink. There is space for an upright fridge freezer and plumbing for a washing machine. To compliment the look there is wood effect vinyl flooring.There is a useful under stairs storage cupboard and a fashionable downstairs W.C comprising; white low level W.C, white pedestal hand basin, extractor fan and a radiator.First Floor Accommodation: Carpeted stairs rise to the first floor landing which has a radiator, loft hatch and access to all the rooms.Bedroom one is a large double room with a radiator and a window to the front. It benefits from having built in wardrobes and an en suite shower room. This has an enclosed electric shower with sliding glass doors, a low level W.C, pedestal basin, heated towel rail, obscure window and vinyl flooring.Bedroom two is a double room with a radiator and a window overlooking the rear garden and distant views. This offers plenty of space for all your bedroom furniture.Bedroom three is a good size single room and also has a radiator and a window with views to the rear. The modern family bathroom is partly tiled and has a white suite comprising; bath, low level W.C, pedestal hand basin, extractor fan and a radiator.Outside: Iron railings surround the front garden with three steps down to the front door. This has the benefit of a canopy porch above and an electric light. There are two allocated parking spaces to the right of the property.The enclosed rear garden is on two levels. French doors from the lounge diner open out to the patio area with built in seating, railings and views across the town. Steps lead down to the lower level garden enclosed with wooden fences. A metal gate opens into the access alley giving you access from the front of the property. The main garden has artificial grass giving you a low maintenance garden with a paved pathway to the gate and a useful storage shed for your garden furniture.Agents Note: The annual maintenance charge is £165.00 which is paid up until the end of 2024Viewings To view this property, please call us on or email and we will arrange a time that suits you.DirectionsFrom the Newton Abbot, proceed on Highweek Street to the first roundabout. Take a left into Ashburton Road. Proceed approximately 1.5 miles. Go straight across the roundabout and take the left turning into Hollyhock Crescent. The property can be found up the hill on the left hand side.Services Mains Electricity. Mains Gas. Mains Water. Mains Drainage.Local AuthorityTeignbridge District Council For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_newton-abbot-d196284/for-sale_i68653917
Nestled in a charming cul-de-sac, this delightful 3-bedroom end of terrace property is a harmonious blend of modern convenience and traditional allure. Upon entry, the welcoming hallway sets the tone, boasting an understairs cupboard for additional storage needs. The convenience of a downstairs cloakroom, complete with a low-level WC and wash hand basin, adds a practical touch for busy households. The heart of the home, the modern fully fitted kitchen, beckons with its integrated dishwasher, washing machine, double oven, and ample space for a fridge/freezer. Whether you're a culinary enthusiast or simply seeking a space to gather, this kitchen caters to your needs with style. Stepping into the inviting lounge, natural light streams through the patio doors, offering a seamless connection to the rear garden. The feature fireplace adds a touch of character, creating a cosy ambience for relaxing evenings in. Upstairs, two generous double bedrooms await, each adorned with fitted wardrobes for optimal storage solutions. A third single bedroom provides versatility for guests, a home office, or a cosy nursery. The family bathroom exudes a sense of luxury with its low-level WC, wash hand basin, and bath complemented by an electric shower overhead. Practicality meets comfort with the inclusion of gas central heating and double glazing throughout, ensuring warmth and energy efficiency year-round. Parking is a breeze with the exclusive provision of two dedicated spaces, a valuable asset in this sought-after location. In summary, this property offers a harmonious blend of contemporary living spaces and traditional charm, presenting a unique opportunity for discerning buyers. Don't miss the chance to experience the lifestyle this property affords arrange a viewing today to explore all that this home has to offer.MeasurementsLounge/Diner - 15'4" x 15'0" (4.68m x 4.57m)Kitchen - 9'10" x 7'11" (3.00m x 2.41m)Bedroom - 13'1" x 8'5" (4.00m x 2.57m)Bedroom -12'1" x 8'5" (3.68m x 2.57m)Bedroom - 9'8" x 6'4" (2.95m x 1.93m)Bathroom - 8'11" x 6'2" (2.72m x 1.88m)Important InformationTeignbridge Council Tax Band - C (£2115 Per Year)EPC Rating - CBroadband Speed - Ultrafast 1000 Mbps (According to OFCOM)Mains Gas, Mains Electric, Mains Water and Mains Sewerage SuppliedThe Property is FreeholdEPC Rating: C For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_kingsteignton-d18820/for-sale_i71414088
A 3 bedroom Victorian Mid Terrace property, conveniently situated within a short walk of Newton Abbot town centre where a good range of amenities can be found, including shops, primary and secondary schools, leisure centre, doctors surgery, etc.This spacious property offers many original features throughout and would be ideal for a growing family.The accommodation internally comprises entrance porch leading to an entrance hall, lounge with bay window, separate dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, utility room and shower room on the ground floor. Upstairs, there are 3 double bedrooms and a separate w/c.Further benefits include gas central heating, uPVC double glazing, garden plus off road parking. Viewing is highly recommended for purchasers looking for a spacious older style property close to all local amenities. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_abbotsbury-d568337/for-sale_i71339194
Charming home of over 1474 Sq ft in the heart of an active moorland town DescriptionA superb renovated and modernised town house located just off the centre of this sought after Dartmoor town. Inside is deceptively spacious with modern and period features.The ground floor comprises a modern kitchen which opens nicely into the sociable dining room and a glazed double height atrium with access to the courtyard. The sitting room is of generous proportions with a feature fireplace. Stairs rise to the first floor where there are three bedrooms and a cloakroom which had planning permission to extend the footprint to create a shower room. Bedroom three is of particular interest with double French doors out onto the south facing roof terrace. The second floor benefits from a further double bedroom, with delightful views over Mardon Hill, and a delightful family bathroom with roll top bath and separate shower.Outside, 19 Ford Street benefits from a charming roof terrace and courtyard.LocationSituated on the edge of the wonderful Wray Valley, this town centre home is perfectly placed to enjoy all the local amenities. Positioned on the north-eastern edge of the Dartmoor National Park and the stunning Wray Valley, this area was once used by Victorians travelling from Newton Abbot to Moretonhampstead along the railway whose tracks can still be walked today. Moretonhampstead is a charming town that has a village feel yet with a real bustling, beating heart. This picturesque town offers a wide variety of independent shops, eateries, swimming pool, sports and community centre as well as artist studios, the renowned Bovey Castle and local festivals and events throughout the year. The thriving community and artistic vibe of the town draws in residents and visitors from all over the country. The walking in this area is simply stunning with easy access directly on to the moor as well as walking at the National Trust owned Castle Drogo, Teign river walks and the recently improved Wray Valley Trail which is great for family bike rides.The highly regarded and picturesque town of Chagford is just over 4 miles away which offers further dining options, festivals, events, galleries, fabulous delicatessen, boutique hotels and a thriving community.Both Okehampton and Exeter can be found approximately 14 miles away each offering a wider range of supermarkets, dining options, schooling and shopping. Transport links to Exeter are excellent with its airport and mainline train station with direct trains to London and further afield as well as extensive bus networks. The city of Exeter offers a world renowned university, excellent independent schools in The Maynard School, Exeter School and Exeter Cathedral School, among others, as well as The Princesshay shopping centre development, John Lewis department store, boutique hotels and restaurants and a lively social sceneSquare Footage: 1,474 sq ft DirectionsFrom Bovey Tracey's Drum Bridges roundabout, proceed along the A382 towards Bovey Tracey passing M&S petrol station and continuing on the A382 over the next roundabout. At the second roundabout as you approach the fire station continue straight over continuing on the A382 (Monk's Way). Continue on this road for approximately 7 miles until you enter Moretonhampstead. Follow the road through the town towards Exeter bearing left on to Ford Street where number 19 will be found on the right hand side. Additional InfoMains gas, water, drainage and electricity For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_newton-abbot-d196284/for-sale_i69022666
*** Guide Price £425,000 - £450,000 ***Looking for some extra space for relatives or a growing family then look no further. This detached house is pleasantly situated in a cul-de-sac in the ever-popular village of Ogwell with one of the best primary schools in the area. Comprising good size entrance hall, shower room, kitchen diner ideal for entertaining, lounge with double doors to the garden, inner hall, bedroom 5, further lounge, utility room and conservatory. On the first floor are four further bedrooms and a bathroom.With ample parking to the front for four or five vehicles and to the rear and enclosed garden which is terraced and has a mixture of lawn, patio and decking perfect for enjoying sunny afternoons or al fresco dining.Ogwell is a delightful village on the outskirts of the thriving market town of Newton Abbot. I the town there are plenty of shops, amenities, eateries and leisure facilities. There is a choice of primary and secondary schools. With good transport links to Torbay, Exeter and Plymouth. There is also a mainline railway station for trips further afield. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_newton-abbot-d196284/for-sale_i69207263
The Property*** Additional 3D Walk Through Tour To View *** Presented in immaculate condition throughout is this superb detached family home situated on the edge of this desirable village and backing onto meadows at the rear. The property has been extended and delivers a fantastic modern family experience. large lounge with fantastic views. Separate dining room which could make a forth bedroom and over looks the garden. The kitchen has an extensive range of solid oak units with built in appliances and leads to the rear garden.The first floor offers three double bedrooms the main bedroom with impressive and contemporary en suite and a family bathroom completes the level.The property is set back from the road and on an elevated position delivering views and a peaceful setting. With an attractive kerb appeal the property is approached over its own driveway the property also has a garage with power and lighting and private rear garden.Situated within the delightful village of Abbotskerswell with local amenities and services. The market town of Newton Abbot is approximately two miles away and the historic town of Totnes is just six miles away.To view please use the book a viewing option via further details, alternatively go to purplebricks.com or download our user friendly app to your device.PorchCoved and smooth set ceiling with a ceiling light point. Double glazed window to the front aspect. Tiled floor. Inner glazed door and window to the entrance hall.Entrance HallSpacious hallway with a staircase to the first floor landing with double doors to the under stairs storage. Door to a storage/cloakroom cupboard. Door to a storage area housing a 'Vaillant' boiler. Doors to the lounge, kitchen, dining room and the downstairs WC.Downstairs CloakroomSmooth set ceiling with a ceiling light point. Opaque double glazed window. Low level W.C with a push button flush. Wash hand basin. Tiled flooring.LoungeA beautifully presented and Large 'L' shaped room that is blessed with natural light and countryside views through the tall double glazed windows to the front aspect. Smooth set ceiling with two ceiling light points. Two radiators. Television point. Power pointsDining RoomSmooth set ceiling with a ceiling light point. Double glazed window to the rear garden aspect with countryside views. Radiator. Power points. This would potentially provide a forth bedroom due to the size of the lounge should it be required.KitchenSmooth set ceiling with ceiling light point. Double glazed window to the rear aspect. Double glazed door to the rear patio and garden. Range of fitted wall and base units with roll edge work surfaces over. Inset one and a half bowl sink drainer unit with a mixer tap over. Inset four ring hob with hood over. Built in 'NEFF' oven and grill. Integrated fridge/freezer. Integrated dishwasher and built in washing machine. Radiator.First Floor LandingDouble glazed 'Velux' sky light window. Power points. Doors to the bedrooms and family bathroom.Bedroom OneCoved and smooth set ceiling with 2 ceiling light points. Two double glazed windows to the front aspect with countryside views. Radiator. Power points. Three sliding doors to the built in wardrobes. Door to the en-suite.En-suiteCoved and smooth set ceiling. Inset ceiling spotlights. Opaque double glazed windows. Walk in double thermostat shower with tiled spalsh back wall areas.. Low level W.C with a push button flush. Contemporary wash hand basin with a mixer tap over set to a wide vanity storage unit. Wall mounted heated ladder towel rail.Bedroom TwoSmooth set ceiling with ceiling light point. Double glazed window to the rear aspect and countryside views. Double doors to built in wardrobes. Radiator. Power points.Bedroom ThreeSmooth set ceiling with a ceiling light point. Double glazed windows to the front aspect. Double doors to the built in wardrobes. Radiator. Power points.BathroomSmooth set ceiling. Opaque double glazed windows. Panel enclosed bath with central mixer tap over. Thermostat shower over and splash screen door. Pedestal wash had basin with mixer tap over. Low level W.C. Wall mounted heated ladder towel rail. Tiled wall areasRear GardenA low maintenance garden that is laid to stone chippings. This is bordered by block built flower bed borders, A pathway leads around the property to the front aspects. The garden is enclosed by timber fencing to the sides and to the rear a wire fencing delivering countryside views.FrontTo the front of the property has a fantastic timber decked terrace that provides an elevated environment to relax, entertain and enjoy al-fresco dining. This is bordered by stone shingled flower beds.Steps leads down to the driveway and garage level.There is a well maintained and low maintenance stone shingled raised flower bed with a lawn area adjacent leading up to and along the house. This is bordered by tall trees, an apple tree and shrubs.GarageUp and over door to the garage which would also make for a workshop. Lighting and power. To the front is a large driveway. The garage roof and door have recently been replaced.DrivewayThis is a large tarmac driveway providing parking for multiple vehicles.Disclaimer for virtual viewingsSome or all information pertaining to this property may have been provided solely by the vendor, and although we always make every effort to verify the information provided to us, we strongly advise you to make further enquiries before continuing.If you book a viewing or make an offer on a property that has had its valuation conducted virtually, you are doing so under the knowledge that this information may have been provided solely by the vendor, and that we may not have been able to access the premises to confirm the information or test any equipment. We therefore strongly advise you to make further enquiries before completing your purchase of the property to ensure you are happy with all the information provided. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_newton-abbot-d196284/for-sale_i71757483
Brook Cottage is one of a pair of stone-built, semi-detached Victorian cottages with attractive redbrick detailing around their windows and doors. The main part of the cottage's ground floor consists of a single, open plan living room and kitchen. It is about 35ft long and has an impressive Nordic woodburning stove fitted centrally within the seating area, underfloor heating and exposed brickwork. The kitchen area is fitted with Shaker-style units including a breakfast bar and a range of built-in electric appliances and a Smeg range cooker.Outside, the cottage has private parking bays for two cars. In addition, it has a garden with two paved terraces, one supporting a hot tub and an outside dining area and the other a rooftop terrace with lovely views over the surrounding countryside. Beyond the garden is a large, open paddock containing two field shelters and a storage shed, with direct access onto the moor.Brook Cottage has a peaceful setting on the eastern edge of Dartmoor, about half a mile from the small village of North Bovey, which is a thriving community with a parish church and popular pub (The Ring of Bells Inn, Tripadvisor 4.5). Most day to day needs can be met in the nearby market town of Moretonhampstead or the larger market town of Chagford. For wider requirements the larger town of Okehampton and the cathedral city of Exeter are both within a reasonable driving distance. Chagford is known for its arts community, celebrated through an annual series of film, literary, music and craft festivals plus other regular cultural events. The area also has good transport links with direct rail services from Exeter St Davids to both Paddington and Waterloo and Exeter Airport offers a regular, one-hour service to London City Airport. There is a wide choice of schools in the local area from both the state and independent sectors. Highly regarded, local independent schools include Exeter Cathedral School, The Maynard School and Exeter School. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_newton-abbot-d196284/for-sale_i70758745
Stunning period property set in an elevated position with wonderful design features an interiors alongside a garden apartment DescriptionThis gracious Victorian villa family home has been lovingly improved by the current owners who have used their interior design flare in meticulous detail throughout the property. A commanding entrance hall with space for coats and boot storage creates a grand, yet welcoming central point with a sweeping, traditional staircase enjoying a more modern touch in the choice of runner and lighting. High ceilings and wonderful period features typical of the era are found throughout the property giving a charm and history to a more modern design. This mix has been celebrated in the kitchen/diner extension. Traditional units and wooden worktops create a warm and inviting space with integrated units, range cooker, sash window and window seat overlooking the part walled front garden. The open plan layout leads into the light and bright dining area with bi-fold doors leading into the garden. There are two well-proportioned reception rooms. The sitting room benefits from wooden flooring and a traditional marble fireplace with woodburner. The floor to ceiling windows in the bay overlook a private and cosy terrace nestled beyond. The dining room also features wooden flooring and is positioned to take in the views from its wonderful elevated position. A gym and WC complete the accommodation to the ground floor. The impressive sweeping staircase with wonderful stained glass window leads up to a half landing with a generous study/bedroom 4 benefiting from a modern sash windows and feature fireplace, as well as a laundry/utility room. To the first floor, there are three further double bedrooms, all beautifully appointed and decorated with high ceilings, period features, grand proportions and long distant views over the village and surrounding countryside from its elevated position. There is a family bathroom with free standing traditional bath, large shower and free standing traditional style sink unit. A staircase from the ground floor leads down to the basement with wine cellar and internal door to the garden flat.The Garden FlatThis spacious and bright garden flat has been currently individually rented, however, would suit multigenerational living or holiday let potential. Accessed via a separate gate from the road, there is a cosy, private terrace to the front of the property as well as brick built garden store shed. The front door leads to a bright space which has been beautifully appointed throughout. There is a shower room and well fitted kitchen with a thoughtful layout to make excellent use of the space. Neutral, modern base units and quality design, give this a warm and inviting feel. The spacious hall provides access to a very good-sized living room with bay window in elevated position providing plenty of light and a feature fireplace. There is a good sized bedroom in addition to a small study/child's bedroom.Gardens and GroundsThe property is position within a quiet cul de sac in an elevated position on the edge of the village. As a result it enjoys views across the village and countryside beyond and a private feel throughout. To the front there is an area of lawn with gravelled BBQ and entertaining area within this part-walled garden. A path leads to the side of the property where a cosy, private terrace area can be found and steps leading down a winding gravel path to a large area of lawn, well stocked beds and borders and a useful garden shed.LocationThis period home is set in a secluded, yet convenient elevated position within a small cul de sac on the edge of the village. Kingskerswell was originally built with an ancient track at the heart of its foundations dating back as far as the Doomsday Book. Now, this thriving village offers an array of amenities and a bustling community with public house, church, orchard and castle ruins, village hall, health centre, cafe, shop and takeaway. There is excellent walking from the village itself and the surrounding countryside, with villages such as Compton, with its beautiful castle and Coffinswell within easy reach. The town of Torquay and the renowned Torbay coast is just four miles distant and offers a wider range of amenities such as supermarkets, hospital, shops and department stores as well as seaside sports and recreation facilities. The shopping village of The Willows provides a wide selection of shops including a Marks & Spencer with Foodhall and Sainsburys supermarket. The county's bustling capital of Exeter is just 19 miles to the East. This thriving university city offers a wealth of cultural activities from the theatre and museum to the art centre and galleries. There are a variety of shopping options from the new Princesshay development and John Lewis department store as well an array of interested boutiques and independent stores. There are many well-regarded schools in the area, secondary schools in both Newton Abbot and the Grammar schools in Torquay as well as independent schools such as Trinity School in Teignmouth, Exeter School and The Maynard School in Exeter and St Peter's School in Lympstone.Benefitting from a tucked away position and yet being so close to excellent communication links is just one of the benefits of this wonderful home. The A380 is less than 2 miles away, providing excellent links to Torquay, South Devon and Cornwall beyond as well as the M5 at Exeter. There are high speed rail links operating from Newton Abbot and Exeter St David's station to London Paddington, the Midlands and North of England.Square Footage: 3,022 sq ft DirectionsFrom the A380 from Exeter, continue over the flyover at the Penn Inn roundabout at Newton Abbot continuing towards Torquay. Upon rejoining the dual carriageway, take the first exit signposted towards Kingskerwell. At the roundabout, take the third exit onto Aller Road. At the second roundabout, continue straight over signposted towards Stoneycombe onto the Old Newton Road. Continue on this road for approximately half a mile passing the church and Parish Centre. Continue on Church End Road, bearing left. After approximately 350ft, you will reach a sharp turning on your right signposted The Tors and a no through road. Continue up this hill and number three will be found at the top of the hill on your left. Additional InfoNewton Abbot about 3 miles Torquay about 4 miles Exeter about 19 milesMains gas, water, electricity and drainage For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_newton-abbot-d196284/for-sale_i70549030
IntroductionA superb Grade II Listed 3 bedroom semi detached cottage with character features, together with a modern detached bungalow, set in delightful gardens. This lovely home with income potential also benefits from stabling, range of outbuilding and paddocks with the Teign River running along the lower boundary. The property sits in approximately 5 acres and benefits from dual access. Knowle Cottage offers a wealth of charm and character with a beautifully dual aspect refurbished and extended family kitchen/breakfast room, cloakroom, comfortable snug and a spacious sitting room benefiting from an inglenook fireplace with original bread oven. On the first floor are three good sized bedrooms with views of the rolling Devon countryside and family bathroom. The modern detached bungalow is perfect for those looking for income potential or for a dependant relative and offers spacious accommodation with a dual aspect kitchen/breakfast room, lounge/dining room, double bedroom, shower room and spacious well fitted utility room.Step InsideOn offer for the first time in over forty years, this property is a one-off opportunity offering land, two dwellings, stables and two storey barn.1 Knowle Cottage is a semi-detached grade 2 listed property which was extended at some stage to create a comfortable home. The day-to-day entrance leads into the kitchen dining room which is fitted with country style kitchen, and with space for a sofa and dining table. From the kitchen there is a door into the main entrance hallway which gives access to a cloakroom/WC and a study with dual aspect windows. There is also a door into the spacious sitting room which features a lovely inglenook fireplace complete with original bread oven and a fitted gas fire. To the corner of the room there is a curved staircase leading to the first floor.Upstairs you'll find the landing with access to the bathroom, two double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes and a single room.The Bungalow is a detached property which was constructed by the current owners as ancillary accommodation. It offers spacious and bright accommodation comprising; two double bedrooms, kitchen, sitting/dining room, utility room and a shower room. It is a lovely property in its own right and would make a great rental property, holiday let or accommodation for family.Step OutsideThe land at the property totals just over 5 acres and is setup in sections but is all within one boundary and so all of the gardens and land can be accessed by the cottage or the bungalow. With the River Teign along the rear boundary, this really is a special setting.1 Knowle Cottage has a covered patio area which has plenty of space for outdoor furniture etc and has mature borders planted with established shrubs and bushes. There is also a very pretty front garden which leads to the front door. A driveway runs from the road, past the cottage and then follows around to the land as well as to an additional gated access back onto the road.The Bungalow has a large terrace which is accessed off the living room and bedroom, it's a private and sunny spot and leads out on to a large grass area. There is also a small stream and a gateway into a secret garden, which is planted with a variety of mature trees.The land also benefits from having a productive vegetable plot with greenhouse and soft fruit cages. Next to this area there is a three-box stable block (with power and water) and grass area which is enclosed with post and rail fencing.The driveway continues past the stables, and over a small bridge giving access into the large paddock area. A metal gate on the far side opens into a large yard area where there is a two-storey barn, sizeable store shed, and tractor shed.LocationTrusham is a small, charming village with a church dating back to mid 13th century and a well-respected public house and restaurant (The Cridford Inn) The city of Exeter is approximately 8 miles with access onto the M5 motorway, and also Exeter International airport. The ancient town of Chudleigh is a short drive providing most everyday needs. A few miles further is Bovey Tracey (known as the gateway to the moors) which also has a good selection of shops and facilities. Situated on the eastern fringe of Dartmoor National Park, there are many opportunities for walking and other outdoor pursuits as well as the enjoyment of some spectacular scenery.Useful InformationTenure: FreeholdLocal Authority: Teignbridge District CouncilCouncil Tax Band: C (Cottage) and A (Bungalow)Heating: LPG fired heatingServices: Mains Water, Mains Electric, Private LPG Supply, Septic Tank (shared with neighbour, on their land)Broadband: Superfast available with download speed of 80MBPS (According to Ofcom)  EPC Rating: E For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_newton-abbot-d196284/for-sale_i69643900
The entrance hall for The Cider Barn is a warm, welcoming and spacious reception room, with a cloakroom and plenty of space for boots and coats. The sitting room is a wonderful room, which again feels very spacious and offers double aspect views across the gardens with double doors leading to the terrace. The central feature is the wood burning stove in a large recess. The kitchen / breakfast room is fitted in a farmhouse style with a good range of units and a gas fired cooking range set within an attractive brick built recess. In addition on the ground floor is a third reception room which is currently used as bedroom 5, but could be a TV room or study if preferred and off which is the utility cupboard. Stairs rise to a large galleried landing off which there are four bedrooms and a family bathroom. The main bedroom has a large, vaulted ceiling and en suite shower room. All bedrooms offer lovely views across the gardens..GardensThe gardens are a particularly beautiful feature of The Cider Barn, extending to 1 acre of wonderful level lawns with a lovely old orchard of Heritage Apple trees and an abundance of spring bulbs. The garden is bordered by a pretty stream and there is a large log pile and wild garden, perfect for encouraging hedgehogs, butterflies and bees. Beyond the established rose garden is a large terrace area, perfect for al fresco dining. The gardens and driveway are screened behind double gates and attractive stone walling, ensuring a high level of privacy. There is ample parking and storage for numerous vehicles. To the rear of The Cider Barn, there is a pedestrian right of access across the neighbours courtyard,Within the garden is a double garage / store room and a garden studio / annexe which comprises a sitting room, fitted kitchen, two bedrooms and a shower room..The property also benefits from Ultrafast Fibre Broadband (100Mb+).Daccombe, a quintessential English 'chocolate box village' is situated in a beautiful valley, surrounded by farmland and traditional Devon countryside and although a rural setting, is easily accessible to the larger towns of Newton Abbot, Torquay and the city of Exeter. The Linny at Coffinswell, a pretty and popular thatched pub is within a mile's walk of The Cider Barn. The mainline rail station at Newton Abbot is about 3 miles distant and offers a regular high-speed service to London Paddington in about 2.5 hours. Daccombe is well situated between the glorious rural idyll that is Dartmoor and the sandy South Devon beaches, ensuring you will never be short of things to do or places to visit. Both Torquay and Newton Abbot offer an excellent range of amenities including superstores, hospitals, restaurants, boutique shops and galleries, and a good range of secondary schools including Torquay Boys' Grammar and Torquay Girls' Grammar Schools. The cathedral city of Exeter, which is about 18 miles away, is a hub of cultural excellence and home to one of the top UK universities. The A380 offers access to the M5 and is about 3 miles distant.Newton Abbot train station 3 miles A380 dual carriageway 3 miles Exeter 18 miles Totnes 9 miles (Distances are approximate). For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_newton-abbot-d196284/for-sale_i71674700
Situated in the beautiful Dartmoor National Park, this characterful family home contains various features including under-the-floor heating, ceiling beams and inglenooks. The location affords the property picturesque outlook all around further enjoyed by the window seats throughout the property.This cottage combines the modern with the traditional providing ideal accommodation with the moors and Bovey Castle nearby. Following the path to the front of the property leads to a thatched entrance with hanging wisteria and leading to the large hallway/dining room with wooden floor and a feature fireplace with a granite surround. A single door connects to the expansive reception room with window seats, feature fireplace, additional storage space, library/study area and cloakroom.The bright kitchen/breakfast room boasts a range of base and wall units, integrated two-oven AGA plus an AGA companion unit offering an extra two ovens and a four-burner hob. The kitchen/dining room also benefits from a separate pantry and utility rooms for additional storage and a fantastic wine cellar. There is also direct access to the rear garden terrace.To the first floor, there are three sizeable bedrooms with the principal bedroom comprising of ceiling beams, fitted storage and an en suite shower room with limestone tiling and slate floor. The principal bedroom can be reached via a separate staircase. The second and third bedrooms comprise of fitted wardrobes and window seats with views over the landscaped gardens and countryside beyond. The spacious family bathroom services this floor with a full length bath, low level WC and washbasin.The accommodation can be approached via the driveway leading to the garage. The professionally landscaped gardens provides views of the church beyond with a private courtyard area ideal for al fresco dining. The gardens are enclosed by mature shrubs, trees and flowers with several secluded areas such as the garden seat area with interconnecting gravel paths.Moretonhampstead 1.9 miles, Chagford 3.8 miles, Exeter St Davids Station 15.6 miles, Exeter Airport 32.0 miles (All distances are approximate)North Bovey is a stunning village set in the picturesque surroundings of Dartmoor National Park with historically rich monuments like Bovey Castle and an ancient church dating back to the 14th century. There is an excellent village pub, The Ring of Bells, which is very popular with locals and visitors alike with good lunchtime and evening menus and alfresco dining in the summer.The village is within easy reach of the moorland towns of Moretonhampstead and Chagford for more extensive amenities and leisure facilities. The property is ideally situated for exploring Dartmoor Park and other leisure activities such as golf at Bovey Castle, horse riding, mountain biking and fishing. For those summer months, the nearby sandy Teignmouth Beach is less than 20 miles away.The area benefits from excellent transport links via direct trains to larger cities and towns such as Reading and London from Exeter St Davids andYeoford Stations. The motorway network can be reached via the nearby A30 and M5. A38 Devon Expressway lies just over a mile away and leads to Plymouth and Cornwall to the west and Exeter and M5 to the east. The region benefits from a range of excellent educational facilities within 5 miles such as Widecombe-in-the-Moor Primary rated 'Outstanding' by Ofsted. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_newton-abbot-d196284/for-sale_i71699251
Manor Barn is a detached, Grade II listed, four double bedroom barn conversion which has been completely renovated from the original 1830s barn to create a beautifully light and spacious family home.The accommodation on the ground floor comprises an entrance hall, a dining room with attractive wood panelling and beautiful views, and a large kitchen with granite worktops, electric hob, oven and integrated dishwasher. Leading from the kitchen is the conservatory, with spectacular south facing views of the surrounding farmland and countryside beyond. Photo chromatic glass has been installed in the roof to regulate the temperature. There is a balcony with steps down to the garden below, ideally placed for enjoying the views. Also on the ground floor is a utility room and a cloakroom with WC. A side door leads into the double garage.To the left of the entrance hall, steps lead up to a generously proportioned, double aspect sitting room, with a large fireplace as it's focal point and original beams. The family room is on the first floor, which is another large room offering flexible living space. Up a further flight of stairs is the attic, providing ample storage and offering the potential for conversion into further accommodation if required. Downstairs, there are four double bedrooms, three with en suites. The master bedroom has a large dressing area with four double fitted wardrobes, glass patio doors to the garden and an en suite bathroom. There are three further double bedrooms, each with fitted wardrobes and pretty views of the gardens. The second bedroom also has glass patio doors to the garden, as well as use of a stylish, newly fitted, Jack and Jill bathroom.Manor Barn is approached from the lane onto a gravel driveway and turning area with parking for several cars in front of the double garage and house.There is gated access to the side of the property which leads to the rear gardens. The beautiful, south-facing landscaped garden to the rear of the property provides ample space for entertaining, with a spacious paved patioand terrace looking towards the magnificent views of the countryside and the valley beyond.There is also a large, level lawn surrounded by established flowerbeds with a wide variety of flowering shrubs and trees.Manor Barn has also been granted planning consent for a four bedroom house in the current gardens, with access via the side of the house. Water and electricity have been installed.Manor Barn is located in the centre of the pretty village of Coffinswell, just 2.5 miles from the beautiful South Devon coastline at Maidencombe Beach.The village is in a Conservation Area and has a good community, with a church and a popular inn called 'The Linny'. Coffinswell lies in a rural valley surrounded by farmland, and has many traditional Devon cob and thatch cottages.The lively harbour side has a myriad of restaurants and continental cafes; here you will find Torquay's international deep water marina. For those that enjoy life on the ocean wave the English Riviera is perfect with nine beaches within the bay, all beautiful, some secluded.Torquay, approximately 3 miles away, is situated on the South Devon coast and has miles of sandy beaches. There are a number of excellent state and private schools within reach including Torbay's three well-regarded Grammar schools.Communication links include a direct rail service to London Paddington from Newton Abbot, and the new South Devon Highway has improved the journey times to Exeter and the M5 motorway. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_newton-abbot-d196284/for-sale_i69726698
Substantial and highly versatile family home nestled in stunning grounds extending to about 1.5 acres in a highly sought after, private location. DescriptionMeticulously renovated by the current owners and greatly improved, this former 1930s bungalow has been totally transformed creating a versatile and flexible accommodation space with modern, open plan family living in mind. Finished to a high standard throughout, this property provides an excellent family home as well as offering a fantastic opportunity for flexible and multi-generational living.This bright and spacious home has been carefully and thoughtfully designed by the current owners to create a fabulous inside/outside living, taking advantage of the sun throughout the day and inviting the beautiful surrounding grounds into every room. The welcoming entrance hall leads through French Doors to a wonderful bright, open plan kitchen, living space with a cosy wood-burning stove - perfect for entertaining, this modern, tastefully designed space offers the best in outdoor living with tri-fold and French windows opening almost the entire length of the room onto a terrace. The modern, fitted kitchen offers everything any budding chef could ask for. Fitted with double Neff ovens, integrated dishwasher and induction hob as well as oil fired Aga and wine cooler. There is a full height integrated fridge and separate freezer and a fabulous addition for any family home as is the double breakfast bar. Additional features such as concealed bins, pop-up extractor, beautiful quartz tops, USB charging points and integrated appliances give this kitchen a truly modern, bespoke feel.From the entrance hall, steps lead through French doors to the attractive main living room, benefitting from sliding doors along the length of the room and providing access to the delightful central terrace which wraps around the property; perfect for summer entertaining. Feature fireplace and wood burner provide a cosy focal point on cold winter evenings.The secondary well-fitted kitchen is an excellent addition for outdoor entertaining. With easy access to the conservatory beyond and extensive terrace, this galley-style space offers a range of units and worktop options as well as a Rangmaster electric range cooker, Neff integrated dishwasher and an integrated full height freezer. The conservatory beyond enjoys a wonderful aspect across the terrace and gardens. To the ground floor, there are two spacious bedrooms, one currently used as a study, both with modern en suite facilities. The larger, triple aspect bedroom enjoying sliding doors onto the terrace. To either end of the property, there are two staircases leading to two further spectacular double bedrooms on the first floor. Built into the eaves, yet providing excellent height and space, with light flooding the spaces through gable and Velux windows and offering beautiful views across the gardens. Each with modern, en suite shower rooms and eaves storage.Gardens and groundsThis tucked away position just a short distance from the beautiful raw beauty of Dartmoor and Haytor offers complete privacy. Located off a shared private drive, with gates leading to a large turning circle and parking area with space for several cars as well as double garage. The extensive patio and terrace with ender edge LED strip lighting is accessed via a number of rooms in the home, wrap around the property and have been greatly improved and extended by the current owners. This fabulous space is perfect for al fresco dining, entertaining and barbeques with steps leading down to the lawns.The fabulous gardens extend to roughly 1.5 acres with an area of woodland beyond the hedging leading down towards Haytor road. Wrapping the property on all sides, the gardens are a delight. Completely private and enclosed, this is a haven for both wildlife and families. Extensive lawns interspersed with deep, well-stocked beds and borders provide a stunning, tranquil space surrounded by fields and nature reserve. There is a small area of orchard and wide variety of evergreen and deciduous trees, fruit trees, hedging and established shrubs such as beautiful rhododendrons and hydrangea.There are a range of useful outbuildings including a log cabin, currently used as a log store, but offering much potential with power and light already in situ and potting shed for garden storage as well as double garage with up and over doors and eaves storage.LocationThis beautifully presented family home occupies a private, yet accessible position off a private drive within grounds of approximately 1.5 acres. This fabulous position is just a stone's throw from beautiful Haytor and its unparalleled walking and landscape. Haytor village is within a short distance with a very well-regarded public house, The Rock Inn and popular hotel/restaurant, The Moorland Hotel. Bovey Tracey, just two miles distant, being known as the 'gateway to the moor' offering a wide range of excellent amenities including library, community centre, takeaways, public houses, The Dartmoor Distillery, independent shops and galleries, garage, supermarkets, deli and butchers. It also has a bustling community with events happening throughout the year including the well-regarded summer craft fair which draws independent makers from across the county and various clubs, tennis courts, swimming pool and sports teams. Ullacombe Farm Shop and Home Cafe in National Trust's Parke are within a short distance of the property and provide excellent facilities.Slightly further afield, the villages and towns of Lustleigh, Widdicombe-in-the-Moor and Ashburton are popular destinations for locals and visitors and offer community events such as the famous Lustleigh May Day, independent shops and boutiques and a wide range of public houses, cafes and amenities. The county's bustling capital of Exeter is just 18 miles to the East. This thriving university city offers a wealth of cultural activities from the theatre and museum to the art centre and galleries. There are a variety of shopping options from the new Princesshay development and John Lewis department store as well an array of interested boutiques and independent stores. There are many well-regarded schools in the area including primary schools in Widdicombe-in-the-Moor and Bovey Tracey and independent schools such as Stover School as well as private bus services to Blundell's in Tiverton, Exeter School and The Maynard School in Exeter and St Peter's School in Lympstone.Benefitting from the raw beauty and seclusion of the moor, yet being so close to excellent communication links is just one of the benefits of this wonderful home. The A38 is just 5 miles away, providing excellent links to the M5 at Exeter and the A30 as well as the South Hams beaches and Cornwall beyond. There are high speed rail links operating from Exeter St David's station to London Paddington, the Midlands and North of England. Exeter Airport has once again re-established itself and provides both domestic and international flights.Square Footage: 2,932 sq ft DirectionsFrom the A38 from Exeter, take the Bovey Tracey, Drum Bridges roundabout and continue onto Newton Road towards Bovey Tracey. At the next roundabout, continue straight across onto Monks Way towards Bovey Tracey. At the Monks Way/fire station roundabout, take the first exit onto the B3387 towards Haytor and Widdicombe. At the fork, bear left towards Haytor. The entrance to the private drive to Torlings can be found after a short distance on the right hand side. Additional InfoMains water and electricityPrivate drainageOil central heatingSolar panelsEV charging point For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_newton-abbot-d196284/for-sale_i70324020
The Old Doctor's House is a wonderful, south-facing property in an excellent position within the Dartmoor National Park and has excellent views over the surrounding countryside. A gated entrance gives access to ample courtyard parking and a double garage. The property itself has a spacious entrance hall from which all of the key reception rooms are accessed. This home is ideal for entertaining.There is an impressive living room which leads to the garden room and takes full advantage of the views. There is also an excellent farmhouse style kitchen/breakfast room and separate utility room. For more formal entertaining, the dining room has fabulous views. The spacious study with superfast broadband connectivity would be ideal for home/office working.On the first floor there is an outstanding principal suite with dressing room and a very impressive terrace with views over Dartmoor. There are also three further bedrooms as well as a family bathroom.On the upper floor there is a very large attic room which could be used as a further bedroom or family games room.The grounds of the house are particularly impressive with over 2 acres of woodland and formal gardens. The south facing Italianate terrace is laid out with rose beds. There are some beautiful spaces for a family to explore and enjoy.Hawkmoor Parke is ideally located for everything the area has to offer. To the north and south are the towns of Moretonhampstead and Bovey Tracey, with a full selection of local amenities. There are private schools in the area, at nearby Stover and a selection in the University and cathedral city of Exeter.Dartmoor is renowned for its spectacular scenery, with granite tors, heather clad moorland and wooded valleys, bisected by rushing streams and rivers. There are many varied opportunities on the doorstep for walking, riding, cycling and fishing. There are 18-hole golf courses at Bovey Castle and Stover whilst Bovey Tracey provides a driving range and 9-hole course.The nearby village of Lustleigh has many beautiful and historic buildings and a good selection of local amenities, including a village shop and post office, tea rooms and an excellent pub; The Cleave. Lustleigh retains a strong community spirit with an active village hall and Cricket Club. A more extensive range of facilities can be found in nearby Bovey Tracey or Moretonhampstead, whilst the Cathedral and University City of Exeter is only 20 miles away. There are several highly regarded primary and senior schools in the area, and excellent private schools; Exeter School and The Maynard School in Exeter and Stover School at Newton Abbot.The A38 Devon Expressway, to the south of Bovey Tracey has dual carriageway links to Plymouth and the M5 Motorway at Exeter.There are regular direct rail services to London Paddington from Newton Abbot and Exeter, which also has a regional airport.Bovey Tracey 2.9 miles, Moretonhampstead 5.1 miles Exeter 19.5 miles (London Paddington 2 hours) (All distances and times are approximate) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_newton-abbot-d196284/for-sale_i69282336
Higher Stiniel is one of only five dwellings in the tiny hamlet of Stiniel 1.5 miles from the small country town of Chagford in the Dartmoor National Park. The house is a Grade II listed building which is recorded by Historic England as being of late 15th century to early 16th century origin, there is certainly evidence of the antiquity of the house in the features throughout, including cruck timbers in the main bedroom and the large axial chimney stack in the sitting room, which is believed to have been added in the house in the 16th century. The accommodation provides a warm and comfortable atmosphere, which is characteristic in buildings of this type. The main house is south facing, with large sash and leaded windows, allowing light to stream in, creating awonderfully bright and airy interior.The property includes a range of interesting and useful outbuildings, two of which are thatched and listed in their own right as of historical interest. The buildings lend themselves to a variety of uses for storage, workspace, entertaining, small livestock or stables. The gardens are a particularly pleasing feature, full of colour with plenty of scope for the keen gardener to develop. The south-facing walled garden at the front of the farmhouse is an unusual and beautiful feature, with levelled lawn, mature shrubs, flowered boarders and rose beds. At the rear of the house is a further large, level lawn, interspersed with a number of large trees and shrubs including, Oak, Maple, Cedar, Apple, Rhododendrons, Hydrangea, providing a multitude of beautiful, sheltered areas to meander through and explore. The large barn at the rear of the property opens up to a sloping paddock (once a cider orchard), still with two old apple trees that continue to produce bountiful quantities of fruit each year. The land is perfect for the small-holder or for anyone with equestrian interests.The main house provides excellent accommodation with a beautiful kitchen with an AGA and connecting dining room perfect for entertaining. For cosy evenings there is a spacious sitting room with a wonderful original fireplace and bread oven. There is also a separate meditation room with French doors leading to the front garden and the courtyard.Upstairs there are four bedrooms including a fabulous principal suite as well as a separate family bathroom. The separate utility room is generous as is the walk-in larder. From the main house there is an attractive conservatory leading to a terraced granite courtyard with pond and well established flowers and shrubs, with a large party barn and woodstore to the rear. It is also worth mentioning the beautiful round house which is a key feature of the overall look of the property and separate stables and outbuildings which perfectly complement the rural lifestyle which is fully available at Higher Stiniel.The grounds around Higher Stiniel are a key feature of the property. From the top of the land there are beautiful views over Dartmoor towards Hookney and Birch Tor. The fields around the house have been sensitively planted with over 2000 native trees for both wildlife benefit, shelter and privacy.Lot 1 consists of four fields full of well-established wild flower meadows and includes one of the largest Ash tree in Devon. Lot 2 is a beautiful hidden valley, with a small bubbling stream running through the middle, surrounded by rare wet meadows, mature woodland sloping to the west, and a wonderful secret mossy boulder glen. The land is a spectacular haven for wildlife.The immediate walled garden in front of the house is full of mature plants and shrubs and the remaining garden has some beautiful mature trees providing an attractive contrast to the wild meadows surrounding Higher Stiniel. The courtyard garden is also a real sun trap.Lot 1: House and outbuildings with four fields - 10.62 acres.Lot 2: Secluded valley meadow with stream and woodland - 4.33 acres.In all about 14.95 acres.Stiniel is an 'exceptionally picturesque Dartmoor hamlet' (Historic England) with quintessential Dartmoor buildings of granite with either slate or thatch roofs, positioned in a small valley approximately 1.5 miles from the equally attractive small country town of Chagford. Chagford is a picturesque stannary town on the north-easterly edge of Dartmoor.Chagford has been voted "Best rural place to live in Britain" by the Sunday Times and boasts a wide range of conveniences and speciality shops including a Post Office, surgery, dentist, pharmacy, family butcher, wine shop, bakery, greengrocer, two delicatessens, various restaurants, cafes, pubs and a large hardware and household store. There are three hotels including Bovey Castle which has excellent facilities including a golf course, tennis, heated indoor pool, spa and excellent dining and the world famous Gidleigh Park close by with it's Michelin starred restaurant. Further afield is the market town of Okehampton which has a large Waitrose supermarket.The village has a primary school, pre-school and Montessori. The Cathedral City of Exeter has a good selection of private schools, including The Maynard and Exeter School. The nearby ancient stannary and market town of Tavistock has Mount Kelly which is also a private school.The A30 at Whiddon Down, is 4.5 miles away, giving good, quick access to the cathedral city of Exeter and the M5. Exeter offers a wide range of amenities befitting a centre of its importance including excellent shopping, dining, theatre and recreational pursuits. There are regular rail services to London Paddington from Newton Abbot and Exeter. Exeter Airport has a growing number of national and international flights, including daily flights to London City Airport.Chagford is perfectly situated for Dartmoor's vast array of activities such as Riding, fishing, walking and cycling which are all within easy reach of the property. It also boosts excellent sport facilities including a football pitch, cricket pitch and pavilion, bowling club and a seasonal open air river fed swimming pool. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_newton-abbot-d196284/for-sale_i70177599
This award-winning single-storey home of over 3,000 sq ft is tucked away in a secluded position in the village of Highweek, near Newton Abbot in Devon. The design is contextually driven, oriented towards the private gardens of half an acre and the far-reaching views across the surrounding countryside. Positioned between Dartmoor National Park and the beautiful Devon coastline, the location is excellent for easy access to Devon's rural, coastal, and cultural highlights, while direct rail services connect from nearby Newton Abbot to London Paddington in around two hours. Environmental Performance Energy efficiency was integral to the construction, and as a result, the design was awarded a Quality and Sustainability Award in 2012 by the Devon Building Control Partnership. Two air-source heat pumps supply hot water and central heating, which runs beneath porcelain floor tiles or engineered oak throughout the house. There is also a rainwater harvesting system and 16 photovoltaic panels on the roof, with four storage battery units providing electricity. The Tour The house lies low in its setting, with the stonework that formed the original greenhouse and stables of the Daracombe Park Estate carefully retained throughout the site. Despite occupying a village location, the position feels incredibly quiet and secluded, set back from the road by a private gated entrance (complete with an intercom system) leading through to tend houses that comprise Daracombe Park. A private, gated driveway leads up to the house, and the main entrance is set within a front courtyard. A series of fluid, open-plan living spaces unfold with impactful character over three split levels, connected by an arterial corridor that runs the length of the interior. Natural light streams in through a ribbon of clerestory windows, illuminating the mid-section of the house throughout the day. The open-plan family/dining room and kitchen faces west, where a series of bi-folding glass doors open directly onto the terrace and gardens. A modern kitchen designed by Peter Booth houses appliances tucked neatly into lines of bespoke cabinetry. Caesarstone worktops create plenty of space for cooking. There is a second dining room, a wonderfully quiet space for entertaining, that overlooks a walled courtyard, alongside a large utility space. A short flight of steps leads down to a beautiful lounge overlooking the west-facing garden with patio doors that open onto a large terrace. A studio (or gym) and cloakroom are also positioned on this level, with stairs leading down to the sleeping areas. The four double bedrooms have been mindfully designed as a quiet and restful retreat. The main bedroom has floor-to-ceiling glass walls with a garden view as well as an en suite bathroom. The second bedroom, also with an en suite, looks out to the terrace, while bedrooms three and four have views of the private walled garden and a family bathroom complete this level. Outside Space The gardens, extending to around half an acre, are bounded by the original stone walls and have been beautifully landscaped. Swathes of lawn are bordered by deep herbaceous beds of flowering perennials. Mature trees and hedging create privacy and externally lit terraced patios and courtyards provide sunny and shaded areas to eat and drink outside throughout the seasons. Raised beds and espalier fruit trees provide plenty of scope for home-grown vegetables, fruit and flowers and water features encourage a wide array of local wildlife and birdlife. The undulating hillsides and open countryside provide a dramatic backdrop from all aspects. A detached double garage provides undercover space for two vehicles, in addition to a generous provision of parking on the private driveway. The Area The village of Highweek has a lively, community, with a local primary school, village hall, church, and a pub, all within easy walking distance. For daily amenities, Newton Abbot is less than two miles away and has a good selection of shops and restaurants, a cinema, a leisure centre and a weekly market. The surrounding area is renowned for beautiful open countryside including Dartmoor National Park which is around 15 minutes' drive away. The sandy beaches and charming villages dotted along the coastline are easily reached, including Shaldon nestled alongside an estuary and sheltered from the sea by the Ness headland. Torquay is around nine miles south and the popular town of Totnes is a similar distance. Totnes is a medieval market town on the River Dart estuary; with its rich history, thriving cultural scene and wonderful natural surroundings, it is one of the most popular towns in the south-west. It has a broad range of independent shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants, notably The Hairy Barista, Greenfibres and The Bull Inn. The town is renowned for its charming Friday market that sells local produce, vintage clothing and antiques. Nearby Dartington Trust is set within a beautiful 1,200-acre campus and presents a series of arts and cultural events throughout the year. Daracombe Park sits within the catchment area for Coombeshead Academy and Stover School, which is around five minutes from the house. The grammar schools in Torquay, notable public schools and the University of Exeter can also be easily reached. Rail connections are excellent, with direct services from Newton Abbot to London Paddington in around two hours. Exeter International Airport offers daily domestic and international flights and is reachable in around 30 minutes by car. Council Tax Band G For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_newton-abbot-d196284/for-sale_i70041301
Haccombe Chase, which is not listed, sits in an elevated position at the top of a long drive and offers far reaching and wonderful views. The house, was purchased in 1995 and then extended in 1996 and again in 2006.Although, it is now in need of some modernisation, Haccombe Chase is well presented and has been well maintained over the years. The entrance hall is wide and welcoming with a beautiful stone fireplace and 'Arts and Crafts' style staircase rising to the first floor.The sitting room extends to about 30' and has a floor to ceiling stone-built fireplace with woodburning stove and double doors leading through to the dining room/garden room which has five sets of French windows leading to the full width terrace and gardens beyond. The kitchen is fitted with a range of farmhouse style units, a range cooker and fridge/freezer. Off the kitchen is a study, inner lobby, and utility room. In addition to the sitting room is a living room with stone fireplace and further reception area/storeroom which leads through to the indoor swimming pool.The indoor pool has three sets of double doors offering lovely views and opens onto the sun terrace, which in turn leads to the impressive walled garden. Also on the ground floor is a downstairs cloakroom, double bedroom, and a shower room. The first floor comprises a large landing area, three double bedrooms and two bathrooms.In addition is the self-contained ground floor apartment which is accessed both externally and internally though the kitchen and utility area. The apartment comprises a living room with double doors to the garden, a fitted kitchen, double bedroom, shower room and separate cloakroom.Gardens and outbuildingsThe gardens are an impressive feature of Haccombe Chase, having been lovingly planted and maintained for over 30 years and providing an abundance of tress and colourful shrubs. The large walled garden is largely laid to lawn and home to an orchard of apple, pears, green gage and cherry trees. The garden is about 2 acres in total and the fields extend a further 38.75 acres.The outbuildings comprise a double garage, a range of barns/stores, log store and a workshop.Haccombe is situated in a beautiful valley, surrounded by farmland and traditional Devon countryside, and was once described as the smallest parish in England. The parish is known for its beautiful little church of St. Blaise, which merits two stars in Simon Jenkins' "England's Thousand Best Churches" and was built in 1233 by Sir Stephen de Haccombe on his return from the Fifth Crusade. This impressive and historical hamlet, although in an idyllic rural setting, is easily accessible to the larger towns of Newton Abbot, Torquay and the city of Exeter.The mainline rail station at Newton Abbot is about 3 miles distant and offers a regular high-speed service to London Paddington in about 2.5 hours. Haccombe is well situated between the glorious rural idyll that is Dartmoor and the sandy South Devon beaches, ensuring you will never be short of things to do or places to visit.Both Torquay and Newton Abbot offer an excellent range of amenities including superstores, hospitals, restaurants, boutique shops and galleries, and a good range of secondary schools including Torquay Boys' Grammar and Torquay Girls' Grammar Schools. The cathedral city of Exeter, which is about 18 miles away, is a hub of cultural excellence and home to one of the top UK universities. The A380 offers access to the M5 and is about 3 miles distant.Newton Abbot train station 3 miles, A380 dual carriageway 3 miles, Totnes 9 miles, Exeter 18 miles (All distances and times are approximate) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_newton-abbot-d196284/for-sale_i68490665
Nestled in a secluded valley within the stunning Dartmoor National Park, Sweeton Manor offers a tranquil retreat with breath-taking moorland views. This historic residence, dating back to the 16th century, combines the charm of a classic Devon longhouse with elegant Georgian additions, presenting a unique living opportunity for families seeking a multi-generational home.Sweeton Manor is a beautifully maintained Grade II listed property with an inviting L-shaped layout, currently comprising two interconnected homes that can easily be configured as a single expansive dwelling. The manor is framed by picturesque thatched roofs and sash windows, creating a storybook setting.The main entrance leads to a splendid stone terrace overlooking lush gardens and the moor beyond. Inside, the home boasts generous proportions with an open plan kitchen and sitting room spanning nearly the entire length of the house. A cosy wood burner enhances the sitting area, which flows into a versatile living room/library with direct terrace access. The grand oak staircase ascends to the upper floor, where a corridor adorned with recessed windows connects two spacious bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms.Adjacent, the north wing houses a secondary kitchen with a dining area and a charming built-in bench, centred around an electric AGA. This area includes a grand sitting room with a majestic granite fireplace, leading to an additional annexe bedroom.Sweeton Manor comprises seven bedrooms and six bathrooms in total, offering ample space for family gatherings and guest accommodation.The property includes a series of stunning outbuildings: a self-contained studio/home office, a thatched barn, and an additional barn with a bio-mass boiler. The private courtyard and cobbled drive add to the estate's grandeur. At the heart of the estate lies a striking green oak-framed building housing an indoor heated swimming pool, complete with steam room, changing facilities, and a spa bath (currently not in use).The expansive grounds, covering approximately 2.59 acres, feature mature trees, hedges, and extensive lawns, ensuring privacy and tranquillity. These well-maintained gardens provide a serene backdrop for both relaxation and family activities.Sweeton Manor is located in the heart of Dartmoor National Park, an area that is renowned for its spectacular scenery with granite tors, heather clad moorland and wooded valleys, bisected by rushing streams and rivers. There are many opportunities locally for walking, riding and fishing and close by is the stunning River Dart valley flowing off the moor, via Totnes, to the Dart Estuary and the sea at Dartmouth. The south coast is about 20 miles away where there are excellent facilities for sailing and numerous beaches and coastal walks. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_newton-abbot-d196284/for-sale_i70964007
Through the attractive wrought iron gates, the private driveway sweeps through the mature gardens, arriving at the generous parking and turning area, where the striking Edwardian architecture of Blueburn and panoramic views can be appreciated. The house is not listed and was designed by architect Thomas Henry Lyon. Built in 1910, it has the elegant proportions synonymous with its era, within a manageable layout that ensures it works perfectly as a family home and for entertaining.Upon entering, the large entrance hall warmly welcomes you, guiding you to the principal reception rooms bathed in natural light. This is courtesy of the large windows, the majority of which have been meticulously replaced and refurbished, ensuring the home not only resonates with warmth but also is presented with exceptional attention to detail throughout.The reception rooms, particularly the sun room on the south side of the house, boast breathtaking, far-reaching views, with the property's attractive gardens providing a charming foreground. These spaces are further enhanced by their large windows and high ceilings, crafting an ambiance of openness and tranquillity.The heart of the home lies in the delightful kitchen, equipped with an electric AGA, and designed as the quintessential gathering spot for family and friends. The adjacent breakfast room, with its French doors, opens onto a Mediterranean-style parterre garden, inviting the outside in and offering a perfect setting for alfresco dining or simply enjoying the garden's beauty.Ascending to the first floor, there are four classically proportioned bedrooms offering spectacular views that captivate and delight alongside an additional single bedroom.The principal bedroom is a standout, featuring a private balcony and an en suite bathroom, both presented with impeccable taste and an eye for comfort and luxury.Blueburn CottageAdding to the property's appeal is a charming cottage, perfect for accommodating guests or staff. It includes a kitchen/diner on the ground floor and a bedroom with an en suite shower room upstairs, which opens to steps leading down to an inviting decked entertaining terrace.Gardens, grounds and outbuildingsThe gardens are a testament to the property's privacy and versatility, encompassing about two and a half acres of meticulously landscaped grounds. From the secluded swimming pool to the expansive flat lawn area, surrounded by high hedges for added privacy, each element has been thoughtfully designed to create different areas for relaxation and entertainment.The decked entertaining terrace, a notable addition, offers a splendid vantage point to revel in the natural beauty and breathtaking views that envelop the home.Secondary access off the road leads to the working area of the property, which includes garaging, ample storage, and additional parking area. This feature ensures the property not only serves as a haven of beauty and relaxation but also meets the functional and practical needs of owning a country house.Blueburn stands majestically in a south-facing, elevated position with some of the most exquisite views Dartmoor National Park has to offer. This remarkable family home is surrounded by the stunning unspoilt countryside just beneath Haytor, Dartmoor's iconic landmark, on the national park's eastern fringe.It embodies a unique blend of privacy and seclusion, without sacrificing convenience and accessibility. The moorland to the north unfurls into breathtaking landscapes, while the property itself remains within easy reach of essential amenities, thanks to nearby access roads. The Rock Inn, the cosy local village pub, is within walking distance, and the charming town of Bovey Tracey, offering a variety of shops and a farmer's market, is just three miles from the house. Dartmoor National Park, celebrated for its dramatic granite tors, verdant heather-clad moors, and idyllic valleys crisscrossed by streams and rivers, presents an abundance of possibilities for outdoor activities such as walking, horse riding, cycling, and other country pursuits.Approximately 20 miles from the property, the Cathedral city of Exeter offers an extensive array of shops, eateries, cafes, and cultural experiences. Exeter's mainline station ensures a swift journey to London Paddington in just over two hours, while Exeter Airport facilitates travel to a variety of domestic and European locations. Additionally, Newton Abbot's mainline station, about 9 miles away, provides services to London Paddington, making the journey in under two and a half hours.The area is also renowned for its excellent educational institutions, including Exeter School, The Maynard, Stover in Newton Abbot, and Mount Kelly in Tavistock, further enhancing the allure of Blueburn as an exceptional family home within a setting of unparalleled natural beauty. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_newton-abbot-d196284/for-sale_i71660265
IntroductionWolleigh House is undoubtedly one of the area's finest country homes, it is incredibly private, has a wonderful outlook and beautiful accommodation. Having sold it to the current owner in 2011, I am delighted to have been asked to find the new owner now. We're selling much more than bricks and mortar; this is the opportunity to buy into a wonderful, country lifestyle that Wolleigh House offers. It really is very special. Built in 1891 for Henry Tanner Ferguson, a railway engineer, Wolleigh House remained in family ownership for a large part of the last century. Built of local granite in an attractive gothic style and situated overlooking its own land covering 43.8 acres, comprising landscaped gardens, pasture fields and woodland with outstanding open countryside and moorland views.The current owners purchased the property in 2011 and with the help of a renowned interior design firm, Ashton House, they embarked upon a transformation which resulted in a beautiful, welcoming and comfortable home, perfect for the modern day, whilst enhancing the character and charm of the property which suits the area and environment perfectly. Sellers InsightWe started our search for a Devon home back in 2010, we looked around for quite some time before Wolleigh came to the market. We wanted something that we could make our own, but most of all we wanted to create a family space that our children could grow up enjoying. The location for us was crucial, as we were still living in London a lot of the time, we wanted easy access to the motorway network and amenities. It was also important that when we were at Wolleigh, we could access the area quickly too. It has been perfect in every way, with easy access to Dartmoor and the coast. We've loved walking the dogs on the moor in the morning and being on one of the beaches in the South Hams in the afternoon. It's really the best of both worlds and very relaxing. When we took ownership, we got to work with our local designers and trades to get the house how we wanted. After replacing all of the windows, one of the major changes was to the kitchen, it was quite small and there were some other rooms next to it, so we managed to open it all up and create the large kitchen living space. The changes to the house allowed us to get things like underfloor heating installed in most of the ground floor and discreet speakers in the ceiling. We took lots of photos throughout the project, looking back, it still amazes us how much we did but we were so pleased with the end result. The new owner can rest easy knowing that the house has been given a new lease of life, that will ensure it remains in great condition for years to come. Another major change was the cottage for Mum and Dad. Originally there was a very small cottage and an adjoining single level property. This got knocked into one, and we put a large Carpenter Oak kitchen extension off the back. We put underfloor heating in throughout and made it a really lovely home for them, which has worked perfectly. We've had lots of really lovely times at Wolleigh and we'll treasure the memories we have made over the last twelve years. Big family gatherings at Easter, in the summer and at Christmas have been amazing. We have grass tracks leading through the fields down to the lake, through the forest and down into Parke, so the easter egg hunts have taken a while - it's been pretty magical for the kids growing up. When we bought Wolleigh, we were always planning to make the move from London a permanent one at some stage, our eldest was only a few months old at the time, and now the kids are 12 and 9. They have always loved coming to Devon, (especially to Pennywell Farm at Christmas!) but weekends are now increasingly taken up with hobbies, clubs and friends in London and so we aren't able to get down to Wolleigh as often as we'd like. The property deserves to be lived in and enjoyed and so it's time for us to let somebody else enjoy everything that Wolleigh and the area has to offer. We promise they will not be disappointed!*Step InsideGround FloorThe large oak door opens into the porch with a vaulted ceiling, stained glass window and beautiful tiled floor. From here glazed doors open into the impressive entrance hall with engineered oak floor complete with underfloor heating, oak staircase, access to a cloakroom and a fireplace complete with wood burner. To the right of the hall is the drawing and dining room, the engineered oak flooring with underfloor heating continues right through. To describe this whole space, I'd say, it's simply stunning. Elegant and timeless, with neutral tones and beautiful lighting there are tall windows bring in lots of natural light and give views over the grounds and to open moorland. The dining space has a feature wall made up of antique mirror tiles which extends the space and creates a real focal point. Delicate hanging lights above the table which seats up to fourteen, creates an intimate dining space. The drawing room area has an impressive marble fireplace with an open fire and granite hearth, it's the perfect space to sit and relax. The sitting room is also accessed from the entrance hall, again the engineered oak flooring with underfloor heating continues through. There are two sets of French doors out onto the terrace which provide a lovely view. This room has a cosy feel with tasteful decor and fireplace with a wood burner, it has a calm, relaxing feel and is the perfect space to watch a film or read.On the left of the hall is the Kitchen breakfast room with the continued engineered oak flooring with underfloor heating. The kitchen was made and installed by Smallbone. A huge island with granite top gives space for bar stools, as well as plenty of preparation area, integrated chopping board and kitchen sink, complete with boiling water tap. The kitchen is well equipped for those who like to entertain, with integrated Gaggenau electric oven and fridge freezer. There is also a Lacanche range style cooker with electric hob, electric ovens and a 'multi-cooker' which allows boiling, steaming or bain-marie cooking. To the far side of the kitchen there is further worktop with plenty of storage space, dishwasher and a Belfast sink. There is also a snug area just off the kitchen and a door from there leads into the utility room. From the kitchen breakfast room, there is access into the orangery. This bright, spacious room with two sets of doors to the terrace is the ideal place to enjoy a morning coffee, it links the house to the garden perfectly. As well as windows on three sides, there is also a roof lantern which can be opened/closed electronically. From the back of the kitchen a door access what has been the children's play room / tv room. It's a great space with plenty of storage for toys and games etc. This room has the matching engineered oak with underfloor heating as the other rooms mentioned. If there is no requirement for a children's play room, this would make a wonderful study. A door from the kitchen and Play Room/Study leads to the rear hall, where there is a secondary staircase to the first and second floor, as well as staircase to the cellar rooms. A door at the back of the hall leads to the rear hall / boot room, where there is a tiled floor, lots of space for coats and boots, a cloakroom, and a store. A door from the rear hall leads to the outside. The cellar provides excellent space too, this is not the average cellar! Plastered walls, engineered oak flooring, a temperature wine storage room, and three further, large rooms. These rooms could be used for a number of things, such as a gym, indoor cycling studio, games room or home cinema etc. First FloorThe main bedroom has been beautifully thought out and designed. The large bay window to the front has a built in window seat, perfect to relax and enjoy the view. There is also a seating area and two large windows, so there is a wonderful view to enjoy whilst in bed. Leading from the bedroom is the dressing room, with quality built in wardrobes and cupboards as well as a central unit with storage. A door from here opens into the luxury en-suite which includes, tiled floor with underfloor heating, two basins, free standing bath with mixer tap, and a full width walk in shower. Bedroom two is to the side of the property and has a bay window with delightful moorland views. With painted floorboards and a door into a shared bathroom, which has bath, separate shower enclosure, wc and basin. From the main landing there is a door which opens to the second landing. From here there is access to three further large double bedrooms, two of which have views over the grounds and painted floorboards, the other having views to the back and a carpeted floor. From this landing there is also access to a steam room with shower, a bathroom and a separate WC. The secondary staircase is also accessed from this landing. On the second floor, there is a good sized bathroom three further double bedrooms as well as door access into the rest of the loft space. The CottageOn the opposite side of the driveway is the cottage. This was originally two units that were only used as storage by the previous owner. When the current owners took ownership, the two units were combined and extended to create a good size home.Inside there is a long room which is currently used as a dining, study space with a living room at one end which has a woodburner. There is also a cloak room. There is a wide half flight staircase which leads up to the kitchen breakfast room. This is a really nice space with vaulted ceiling, oak beams and Velux windows. There are two sets of French doors out onto a private patio which enjoys wonderful moorland views. From the kitchen another half flight staircase gives access to the ensuite bedroom, complete with built in wardrobes. The property has engineered oak and underfloor heating throughout. It makes wonderful accommodation for a relative, dependant or housekeeper etc. Step OutsideWolleigh house sits in a plot totalling 43.83 acres the land slopes away from the property and is arranged into several areas including garden, orchard, lake, pastureland and forest. From the main rooms of the house, you look over the main garden, with a circular rose bed a particular feature. There is a level lawn area to the side of the house where there is a timber-built child's climbing frame complete with swing and slide. The terrace stretches the width of the property and has lots of space for furniture etc. The land has been kept so that it can be enjoyed without disturbing the wildlife and habitats that are here. The owner has kept a series of pathways cut through the fields so that from the house you can easily walk through the land. One path leads down to the lake (which the current owner enlarged and added a pathway around the outside.) where there's what was once an old cow shed, and which is now used purely for occasional storage. On from the lake the path takes you along the boundary and into the forest. There is a path which leads across an old railway bridge (not the owner's responsibility) and into a section of the National Trust 'Parke' this section is around 12.5m wide with a gate either side and leads down to the river. From there you can access all of 'Parke'- It's a really lovely extra to have.OutbuildingsAs you can imagine, there is plenty of parking at Wolleigh House. The resin bound driveway sweeps around from the electric gates, past the house and the cottage into the courtyard. From here there is access to the garages. There is a treble garage, two double garages and a single garage. The water filtration, pump and storage is also located here as are the two oil fired central heating boilers. There is also a greenhouse, potting shed and barn for the machinery such as tractor, digger etc. LocationWolleigh house occupies a superb position on the edge of Dartmoor national Park (just outside the boundary) and within a short drive you can reach several tors and hundreds of acres of open moorland. The property lies approximately 1.5 miles from the bustling town of Bovey Tracey (known as the gateway to the moor). The town offers a wide range of shops and amenities including a health centre, several restaurants and public houses, primary school, post office, banks etc to meet everyday needs. The market town of Newton Abbot is just a few miles further where there is more comprehensive shopping. The city of Exeter is approximately 16 miles with an international airport. The A38 Devon expressway is approximately 3.5 miles and provides a fast dual carriageway link to the M5 and Exeter and to Plymouth and Cornwall. A mainline railway station to London Paddington is nearby in Newton Abbot with a fast train to london approximately 2.5 hours. The coastal resorts of Teignmouth and Shaldon are approximately 20 minutes with Torquay and its international marina approximately 30 minutes away. Useful InformationTenure: FreeholdTitle Number: DN84981Local Authority: Teignbridge District CouncilCouncil Tax Band: Wolleigh House: H (£4331.90 for 2022/23) Annexe, Wolleigh House: B (£1684.63 for 2022/23EPC Rating: Wolleigh House: E Annexe, Wolleigh House: FBroadband: 'Fibre To The Property' Up to 900 MBPS via BT. Mains Services: ElectricityPrivate Services: Water, drainage, oilHeating: Oil fired central heating via underfloor heating and radiators. Wood burners and open fires. *Sellers Insight - These comments are the personal views of the current owner and are included as aninsight into life at the property. They have not been independently verified, should not berelied on without verification and do not necessarily reflect the views of the agent.EPC Rating: F For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_newton-abbot-d196284/for-sale_i68260584
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