Pleasantly situated alongside the river Taw, the beautiful Weavers Place development is the epitome of rural modern living, benefiting from North Tawton’s welcoming community spirit and rich heritage, proximity to scenic moorlands and excellent travel links.
Everything you need is right on your doorstop in this bustling town, including independent boutiques, a general store, a post office, local cafés and restaurants around the central square, as well as a good choice of traditional pubs. In the town is a number of community facilities, including sports clubs, a library, a youth centre and Frank Henson Gibbings Memorial Park, which features an adventure playground and family picnic tables.
The quaint village of Bow is just four miles from North Tawton and boasts an impressive garden and aquatic centre, and just beyond that is Okehampton, home to an impressive parkland golf course, sheltered by the highest tors of Dartmoor.
There’s lots of opportunity to explore the great outdoors too. In just six miles you’ll find yourself surrounded by the wild open moorlands and deep river valleys of Dartmoor National Park. Enjoy rambling walks and local events while soaking up the area’s rich heritage and discovering the wonderous local wildlife. Or take the Tarka Trail, a 180 mile long walk along the river Taw that replicates the journey took by Henry Williamson’s character, Tarka the Otter, in his famous novel.
Ideal for families, North Tawton Community Primary School is an Ofsted rated ‘Good’ preschool and school, which also provides baby and toddler groups during term-time. For older children, Okehampton College is just a 15-minute drive from the development. With road links via the A30, accessed at Okehampton, commuters will benefit from travel connections to Cornwall travelling West or the cathedral city of Exeter to the East, which both provide excellent rail and airport connections.
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