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£1,595,000
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5 bedroom detached house for sale

Den Brook Valley View, Spreyton, Devon
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Detached house
5 bed
3 bath

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Property description & features

  • A highly energy efficient contemporary family home
  • Glorious rural views
  • Approximately one third of an acre of garden
  • Double garage and plenty of guest parking
  • Big, bright living room
  • Superb kitchen area with all major appliances
  • Utility room and w.c.
  • Principle bedroom with a dressing room and ensuite shower room
  • Second bedroom with ensuite bathroom
  • Three more double bedrooms and a family bathroom
Den Brook Valley View is a superb brand new contemporary home built to a high specification with an 'A' rated EPC and enjoying glorious views of the Devon countryside and to nearby Dartmoor. It has a very large open plan living area and kitchen with a bank of south west facing windows and bi-fold doors taking in the view and enabling access to the broad porcelain paved terrace. On the ground floor there is a study and snug, a utility room and an entrance hall and w.c. as well, whilst an oak and glass staircase leads both downstairs to the large games room and media room and upstairs to the bright landing, family bathroom, two ensuite principal bedrooms with balconies and three other double bedrooms. There is a large double garage and guest parking on the brick paved driveway. The property has air source heating which is underfloor, PV panels for electricity generation, full fibre for media and an air circulation and heat recovery system for efficient ventilation and transfer of heat through the house. The garden extends to about one third of an acre and Den Brook Valley View shares a private drive with its sister property Dartmoor View. Fowlers will be pleased to show you the property by appointment.

The Concept
To create two spacious and light, highly efficient contemporary family homes in beautiful rural surroundings with far-reaching views to the southwest across the rolling Devonshire countryside to Dartmoor National Park.The homes are steel framed for versatility, with zinc first floor siding and Canadian Red Cedar ground floor cladding. Boasting floor to ceiling windows and doors in the large living area and multiple balconies with glass balustrades for uninterrupted rural views and brise soleil solar shading to manage summertime heat gain.The houses are spacious and airy, with the luxury of generous dimensions throughout. Each have very large basement games and media rooms.

The Tech
Both houses have 'A' energy performance ratings with extremely high levels of insulation throughout. There is zoned underfloor heating powered by an air source heat pump and enhanced by an air circulation and heat recovery system. They have photovoltaic panels panels with inverters and back up battery storage to assist with electricity consumption.There is double glazing throughout, brise soleil balcony features and individual energy efficient Environment Agency compliant waste processing plants.The houses have full fibre installed for high speed internet connection, plenty of power points, lighting circuits in principal rooms and multiple USB charging sockets.

The Homes
Denbrook View and Dartmoor View are built to identical specifications but slightly different floor plans. Both have multiple first floor balconies with far reaching views over the spectacular Devon countryside. Each of the homes have five bedrooms with two ensuite bedroom suites and three further double bedrooms.The contemporary designs are bright throughout the ground and first floors and each has a huge basement with rooms for games, media, technical plant and a W.C - great for entertaining. The double garages have electric roller shutter doors and there is plenty of visitor parking and turning space. Each home has approximately one third of an acre of garden which will be landscaped by the developer with Devon banks and hedgerows, large porcelain paved terraces, paths and brick paved driveways. They share a private driveway about a quarter mile long and are set well away from the public highway.

Den Brook Valley View
Built with the highest regard to energy efficiency and ease of living, Den Brook Valley View is a quality home in architectural and technical terms as well as being in a superb setting with far reaching views.The metal, mutli-locking front door leads into a spacious hallway with a steel, oak clad staircase rising to the first floor and descending to the basement. Oak finished doors lead to a w.c., the garage, utility room and into the living area of the house.The spacious living room is almost entirely glazed along the southwest exterior facing elevation and it enjoys superb natural light. It has plenty of space for sitting and dining, with great views to the countryside and the moor. Double glazed doors to either side enable access to the porcelain paved terrace which stretches across the rear of the house. At one end of the living room is the open plan kitchen featuring a large island incorporating a built-in wine fridge, a retractable media tower and a large white marble worktop with integral LED lighting and a self-venting Neff induction hob. The main kitchen cabinets are finished with cupboard and drawer facias in contrasting stone effect, with matching marble worktops and integral LED lighting both above and below the worktops. Integrated appliances include a Neff fan oven and grill, a combination microwave and convector oven, a dishwasher, a full height fridge and separate freezer and the Capel sink has a fitted Quoker hot and cold tap for convenience. To the rear of this room are oak finished doors to the home office and snug. The utility room can be accessed directly from the kitchen area and it has white marble worktops, a fitted sink and access to the air circulation and heat recovery unit that serves the ground and first floors.The oak and glass staircase with integral LED lighting leads to the first floor landing where there is a glazed balustrade and passage to the bedrooms and family bathroom, It has a high ceiling and three electric velux double glazed skylights with rain sensors and a double glazed rear facing window, whilst oak finished doors lead to all rooms.The family bathroom is fully tiled to floor and walls and has a large chromes heated towel rail, a large stone composite tub with side mounted mixer tap and shower wand, a walk-in shower with a glazed screen, a low level w.c. and a stone composite washbasin set on wall mounted vanity drawers with a mirror and lighting above.The principal bedroom suite is located to the western end of the house and has two sets of bi-fold doors to the large wrap-around balcony with a glass balustrade and brise soleil solar shades to keep the room comfortable in the high summer. The bedroom area has a feature architectural wall and a passage separating it from the dressing room and the bronze trimmed ensuite shower room with its walk-in shower, low level w.c. and wall mounted stone composite sink with vanity drawers. The second bedroom is to the eastern end of the house and is similarly designed with a smaller balcony and bi-fold doors and larger ensuite bathroom with a composite stone bath, walk-in shower, a low level w.c. and a stone composite basin on a vanity cabinet. Also facing southwest are two further generous double bedrooms with great views, whilst to the rear of the house is the fifth double bedroom with a view of Mid Devon.The lower ground floor basement lobby has access to the large plant room where there is a big water storage cylinder and other equipment. The basement has its own w.c. for maximum convenience and double doors lead into the large games room which could be home to a big home gym if desired and which leads onto the media room/home cinema space. All have underfloor heating and an air circulation and heat recovery system for maximum comfort.The shared private driveway is about a quarter mile long and leads to the brick paved individual driveway and turning area at Denbrook Valley View. There is additional parking at the side of the garage for guests and an electric door to the big double garage. Porcelain paved pathways lead around the house to the large terrace and the garden will be landscaped with a large lawn with Devon bank boundaries, post and rail fencing and freshly planted hedgerows for privacy between the two homes.The views are superb across the beautiful part of Devon and Dartmoor is clearly visible just a few miles away.

Entrance Hall

Living room

Kitchen area

Lounge

Study

Utility room

Family bathroom

Main bedroom

Bedroom 2

Bedroom 3

Bedroom 4

Bedroom 5

Ensuite 1

Ensuite 2

Games room

Home Cinema

Situation
Denbrook Valley View is set in beautiful countryside close to the charming village of Spreyton which has a village shop, a good pub, a Primary school and a playing field and village hall. The A30 dual carriageway is about 3 miles away and Exeter is about 15 miles away.

Directions
What Three Words: limo.tribune.awokeLeaving Spreyton on the way to Bow you will find the driveway to Denbrook Valley View about 1.5 miles outside the village and there is a large sign board on the left at the entrance. Viewings are by appointment only as this is still an active building site and insurance regulations must be applied.

Council Tax Band: TBC
Tenure: Freehold

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Places of interest

    This beautiful North East corner of Dartmoor is the softer side of the moor and has two attractive principal towns just four miles apart from each other.  Both have vibrant thriving communities and superb ranges of amenities as well as great access to countryside, moorland and riverside walks.  They have a good variety of day to day and specialist shops, doctors, dentists and veterinary surgeries, churches, chapels, pubs, hotels, cafes and restaurants.  Each has a primary school and pre school and in the case of Chagford there is a Montessori as well.  Both have super fast broadband.  Chagford was voted best small town to live in rural Britain in the Spring of 2015 by the Sunday Times.  There are also picturesque villages such as Drewsteignton, Throwleigh, Gidleigh, South Zeal, South Tawton and North Bovey and numerous other smaller rural settlements in the area.  This part of Dartmoor enjoys a slightly drier climate, sheltered as it is by the higher moor to the North West, yet it has beautiful lush valleys, rounded hills and peaceful weathered granite tors.  Major shops are just 15-20 miles away in Exeter. Fowlers have a prominent corner office in the bustling town square in Chagford and we cover all of North East Dartmoor.  Philip Fowler has 34 years of experience as an estate agent and has practised solely in North East Dartmoor for 26 years after running estate agents in Middlesex and Buckinghamshire previously. North East Dartmoor enjoys a great community spirit with many village and town events, flea markets and craft fairs and there is even an annual music festival each July called Chagstock.  There is a good arts scene with music, theatre and exhibitions all year round.

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