Property description
LOCATION:
Chudleigh is a small town in Central Devon between Newton Abbot and the Cathedral City of Exeter. It is very close to the edge of Dartmoor and in the beautiful Teign Valley. A short drive takes you to the sandy beaches of the South Coast or to picturesque family days out in Haldon Forest. Nearby "the Rock" is a natural beauty spot and attracts rock climbers who scale the range of routes.
Local amenities include 2 small supermarkets, various independent shops, an outdoor swimming pool, cricket field, football pitches, allotments, a skate park, two doctors' surgeries, a dentist and a library. There is an "Outstanding" primary school located in the town.
Chudleigh is a very welcoming and friendly town. It has various celebrations and carnivals throughout the year and has been on the Tour of Britain route, for which the property provides a perfect vantage point.
DIRECTIONS:
From the A38, take the B3344 into Chudleigh. The property is opposite the church.
GENERAL:
This well presented end of terrace period cottage is situated opposite the church in the heart of the village, within easy reach of the town amenities. This 1807 cottage has two reception rooms and kitchen, with 2 bedrooms, bathroom and attic room above. The house is fully double glazed and has central heating throughout.
APPROACH:
A short walk from the road down a shared drive takes you to the traditional front door. The property does not open directly onto the main road.
HALLWAY:
The front door opens into a hallway with the stairs to the 1st floor in front, lounge to the right and dining room to the left. A small concealed cupboard for hanging coats is ahead.
LOUNGE: 4.75m by 3.30m 15'7" x 10'10"
The lounge is lit by a double glazed window in the front elevation. The open fire gives the room a focal point with a useful cupboard on one side and alcove on the other side. The room is enhanced by deep skirting boards and detailed picture rails.
Return through the hallway to the dining room.
DINING ROOM: 4.67m by 3.05m 15'4" x 10'0"
With rear facing window and part glazed door giving light, the dining room has ample space to seat 6. A wood burner nestles in an inglenook fireplace making a warm atmosphere in the winter. A large under-stair cupboard can be accessed at the rear of the room. There is direct access to the kitchen through the rear porch
KITCHEN: 3.36m by 3.14m 11'0" x 10'4"
The cooking range forms the centre of the room, framed by the traditional stonework and solid oak lintel. This good sized kitchen provides space for a fridge-freezer, washing machine and dishwasher. The fitted cupboards at high and low level have plenty of storage. The double glazed window looks out into the Courtyard.
REAR PORCH: 2.99m by 0.86m 9'10" x 2'10"
The Rear Porch has double glazed French Doors to the Courtyard.
Go back through the dining room to the hall and up the stairs, the landing
LANDING:
The landing gives access to the bedrooms, bathroom and attic room by concealed staircase.
BEDROOM 1: 4.44m by 3.44m 14'7" x 11'3"
Lit by the double glazed window to the front elevation with views of the church. This sizeable room gives space for a king sized bed (and cot if required!) There is a built in wardrobe to the right of the room and a working open fire for frosty evenings.
BEDROOM 2: 3.16m by 2.93m 10'4" x 9'7"
Bedroom 2 also has space for a double bed. It overlooks the rear Courtyard with rural views in the distance.
FAMILY BATHROOM: 3.06m by 2.21m 10'0" x 7'3"
The double glazed frosted window looks out over the Courtyard. The room has a white suite consisting of WC, pedestal hand basin and roll top enamel bath. This room houses the airing cupboard.
ATTIC ROOM: 4.48m by 3.48m 14'8" x 11'5"
A narrow staircase leads into the generous attic Room. The traditional timber beams give the room character. The room is lit by 3 windows, with rural views into the distance. The room is currently used as a bedroom by the owners. There is plenty of storage available in the eaves around the room.
REAR GARDEN:
To the rear of the property is an enclosed courtyard and outhouse.
The courtyard can be used for growing flowers and vegetables, or can be a low maintenance area to rest and relax.
OUT HOUSE: 2.44m by 2.10m 8'0" x 6'11"
Ideal for storage of cycles and surf boards the out house also houses the new gas boiler.
SERVICES:
Electricity, Mains Gas, Telephone, Water, Drainage
COUNCIL TAX:
On application
REF: 6450
STATUTORY NOTE:
This property is owned by one of the Directors.
Property Features :
- Traditional Cottage
- Fitted Kitchen & Range
- Period Features
- Attic Room
- Good Presentation