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Energy Performance Certificate
Energy Performance The property is situated a very short walk to the centre of the picturesque old market town of Chagford, deep in the Dartmoor National Park, and is a superb location from which to access the open spaces of the high moor as well as the wooded, pastoral landscape of the nearby Teign Valley. With a thriving community Chagford has a comprehensive range of shops and other facilities including, inns, a primary school, medical, dental and veterinary facilities and churches, as well as a stream fed outdoor swimming pool. There are also a wealth of community activities.
Whiddon Down is only about a 10 minute drive which provides access to the A30 dual carriageway westwards into Cornwall with its choice of beaches and coastal activities and eastwards to Exeter with its mainline rail connection, airport and large range of shops and services.
No 15 is a granite built three storey house of character that was once the home of the village seamstress. It offers versatile living with potential to work from home but has modern bathrooms and kitchen. Internally it is in good condition and has had secondary glazing installed throughout and mains gas central heating as well as a woodburner in the ground floor Sitting Room. As you would expect of a cottage of its age the stairs can be steep in places but that only adds to the charm on offer.
Externally it enjoys a balcony off the Sun Room which overlooks its own garden, a treat in such a central location and one that would come in handy during the warmer months.
From the street the front door opens into the welcoming hallway with a cloakroom and doors to the Sitting Room with grantite fireplace housing the woodburner, Utility with potential for another Kitchen, and the Study/Music Room with doors out to the garden. There is potential (subject to any permissions) to use this space as a work from home or business space.
The stairs rise to the first floor landing which is open plan and used as the Dining Room. Doors open into two bedrooms (one with a modern en-suite shower room). A doorway leads to the Kitchen which opens out into the Sun Room which has access to the rear balcony and garden and provides a delightful Living space. From the landing the stairs rise again to the top floor suite with some exposed stonework. This is mainly open and incorporates the main bedroom with a small additional seating area, and a spacious and characterful Bathroom with painted beams.
The rear balcony overlooks the mainly level rear garden, mainly laid to lawn but with a pond, seating area and garden shed. There are some flower and shrub beds but it is fairly low maintenance and a delightful space to have whilst so close to the town centre.
Mains gas, electric, water and drainage. Central heating and hot water via radiators from a mains fired gas boiler (located in Utility Room). Superfast Broadband available up to 80mbps (Source Ofcom).
Planning Authority: Dartmoor National Park Authority, Parke, Bovey Tracey TQ13 9JQ. Tel 01626 8320293. Email hq@dartmoor.gov.uk Council Tax: Band E (£2,978.77 for 2024/25) - West Devon Borough Council.
The property is situated almost directly opposite our offices on Southcombe Street and parking is available behind our office for those coming to view. Satnav will work for the property postcode. What3Words: zipped.crawled.parkland