3 bedroom Terraced house for sale in The Square Chagford Newton Abbot TQ13

Sale Price: £400,000

Chagford Chagford, TQ13 8AB

Terraced
3 Bed(s)
-- Bath(s)
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Street Address

Chagford Chagford, TQ13 8AB

Property description

This substantial residence believed to date back to the 1600s provides countryside views including the National Trust property Castle Drogo. Situated in the heart of Chagford with local amenities readily available. This property is also offered with No onwards chain.

With many original features the property comprises of snug overlooking the rear garden, kitchen/diner, bathroom, store room, utility, three double bedrooms, the master bedroom enjoys stunning views and walk in wardrobe, and gardens to rear.

There is a lounge/dining room to the front of the property that has in the past been used as business premises and subject to the necessary planning permission offers the same potential again.

The property benefits from double glazing and gas central heating system as well as some night storage heaters.

The property must be viewed to appreciate the location and amount of versatile accommodation on offer.

• Substantial terrace cottage.
• Countryside views including Castle Drogo.
• Believed to date back to the 1600's.
• Many original features.
• Offered for sale with no chain.
• Snug overlooking the rear garden.
• Breakfast kitchen with balcony.
• Three bedrooms, the master with stunning views.
• Lounge/dining to front once used as a shop.
• Situated in the heart of Chagford village.


Reception/Retail space29'2\" x 14'10\" (8.9m x 4.52m). Wood burner in alcove, feature stone walls, beamed ceiling, night storage heater, three windows to front and front entrance door. A set of half stairs lead up to the kitchen and a set of half stairs lead down to the store room and snug beyond. This room was previously used as a retail outlet and subject to the relevant planning permission and change of use offers the same potential again.

Store Room12'8\" x 10'5\" (3.86m x 3.18m). Night storage heater.

Utility Space for washing machine and wall mounted wash hand basin.

Snug16'6\" x 12'7\" (5.03m x 3.84m). Beamed ceiling, radiator, double glazed windows overlooking the rear garden and stable door providing access to the garden. A full set of stairs provide access to the kitchen.

Kitchen/Diner17'1\" x 9'7\" (5.2m x 2.92m). A range of wall and base units with work surfaces over, inset sink unit, gas hob and electric oven, built in dish washer and fridge/freezer, wall mounted gas central heating boiler, wood panelled ceiling and beams and radiator. Two double glazed windows to rear and double glazed door to balcony. A set of half stairs lead up to the landing.

Balcony A railed balcony offers additional outdoor space and enjoys superb views of the garden and countryside beyond.

Landing Radiator and stairs to the master bedroom

WC Low level WC, wall mounted wash hand basin and double glazed window.

Bedroom 111'3\" x 9'11\" (3.43m x 3.02m). Radiator and double glazed window to front.

Bedroom 212'2\" x 8'6\" (3.7m x 2.6m). Radiator, built in warbrobe and double glazed window to front.

Bathroom Panelled corner bath, separate tiled shower cubicle, vanity unit with wash hand basin, radiator and double glazed window to front.

Bedroom 318'3\" x 9'7\" (5.56m x 2.92m). Night storage heater and double glazed windows enjoying views over Chagford and countryside beyond including views of Castle Drogo.

Dressing Room/Wardrobe Offering useful storage with clothes rails.

Rear Garden To the rear of the property there is a walled garden with lawn, gravelled paths, flower borders containing a variety of plants and shrubs. A rear access gate provides access.

Chagford and Surrounding Area Chagford lies on the edge of legendary Dartmoor National Park and is close to the beautiful River Teign. Archaeological remains confirm that a community has existed here for at least 4000 years. In historical times, Chagford grew due to the wool trade and from tin mining in the area, and in 1305 was made a stannary town where tin was traded. A cattle market in the town survived until the 1980s. Accessible from Exeter, it is an important stopping point for visitors venturing to the picturesque South West of England. As a famous Stannary town, Chagford has an exciting and vibrant history and, over hundreds of years, has evolved into a very special, popular and charming place. The town was the winner of the Sunday Times - Best Place to Live 2015.

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