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Guide price£750,000
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4 bedroom detached house for sale

Milton Abbot
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Detached house
4 bed
2 bath
EPC rating: E*
1 sq ft / 0 sq m

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Mid Victorian Former Schoolmaster's House
  • Beautifully Finished, Versatile Accommodation
  • Four Bedrooms, Four Receptions
  • Gated Parking Area and Timber Workshop
  • Paddock of 1.36 Acres, 1.62 Acres in All
  • South facing Garden and Sun Terrace
  • Edge of Village Location
  • Far reaching Southerly Views at the Rear
  • Council Tax Band: E
  • Freehold
Handsome former schoolmaster's house with versatile 4-bedroom, 4-reception accommodation, beautiful, south-facing lawn and patio gardens, detached workshop and paddock, 1.62 acres in all. Mid-Victorian Former Schoolmaster's House; Beautifully Finished, Versatile Accommodation; Four Bedrooms, Four Receptions; Gated Parking Area and Timber Workshop; Paddock of 1.36 Acres, 1.62 Acres in All; South-facing Garden and Sun Terrace; Edge-of-Village Location; Far-reaching Southerly Views at the Rear; Council Tax Band: E; Freehold; EPC Band: E.

Situation - This handsome property is situated on the edge of the village of Milton Abbot, benefitting from an attractive southerly outlook at the rear across neighbouring countryside and towards distant East Cornwall. Milton Abbot is a quiet and unspoilt, historic village located just outside the Tamar Valley National Landscape. The village has strong connections to the famed Bedford Estate, including through the nearby, notable Grade I Listed Endsleigh House, and a distinctive architectural style, with Edwin Lutyens and Edward Blore having designed many of the village centre's buildings, most of which are now Grade II Listed.
 
Tavistock, 6 miles away, is a thriving market town in West Devon offering a superb range of shopping, recreational and educational facilities, including the sought-after private and independent school, Mount Kelly. At Launceston, 7 miles away in East Cornwall, there are doctors, dentists and veterinary surgeries, 24-hour supermarkets, a fully equipped leisure centre, two testing 18-hole golf courses and numerous sporting and social clubs. Plymouth is 21 miles to the south and Exeter lies 40 miles to the northeast, providing air, rail and motorway connections to London and the rest of the UK.

Description - This very fine village home dates, we understand, to 1867 and was originally constructed as the Headmaster's house to the local school. Today, it presents itself as a very characterful and versatile home with four bedrooms and four receptions, all beautifully finished, flooded with natural light and able to be configured to serve numerous purposes. The property has been in our clients' ownership for almost 20 years, during which time they have significantly improved and extended the house, including fitting a brand new, high-specification kitchen within the last twelve months, and scope to further extend the house no doubt exists (STP). Externally, the house is served by a beautiful, south-facing rear garden, gated driveway and workshop, plus a 1.36-acre paddock.

Accommodation - The accommodation is accessed on the ground floor through a porch into the hallway. On the ground floor are: a sitting room with a panelled bay window and feature former fireplace; a bright, dual-aspect living room with patio doors to the garden and a log-burning stove; a rear snug room enjoying a beautiful southerly outlook; a dedicated dining room; a cloakroom, and; the beautiful new kitchen. The kitchen has been tastefully finished with a range of contemporary cupboards and cabinets with marble worktops, incorporating an integrated NEFF double oven, 4-ring induction hob, a built-in dishwasher and full-height fridge/freezer. Outside, steps lead down from the kitchen to a good-sized wine cellar. At first-floor level, there are four bedrooms, including three doubles and one served by a modern, fully tiled en-suite bathroom, plus a standalone shower room and separate WC. The rear-facing bedrooms, in particular, benefit from the wonderful, far-reaching countryside views to the south and west.

Outside - A gated, gravel driveway provides parking and turning space for several vehicles and access to a timber workshop/machinery shed with double doors, plus internal power and lighting. Beyond the driveway is the paddock, which amounts to 1.36 acres and offers equestrian potential, subject to the provision of stabling and any necessary change of use, and those seeking to keep domestic livestock or otherwise establish a smallholding-type lifestyle. At the rear of the house are tiered, south-facing decking and sun terracing, ideal for relaxing in the sun or dining al fresco. Beyond the patio is a very pretty, enclosed lawn garden with well-stocked borders and a vegetable patch featuring two greenhouses.

Services - Unmetered mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil-fired central heating (new boiler 2 years ago). Superfast broadband is available. Limited mobile voice/data service is available through Three, O2 and Vodafone (Sourace: Ofcom's online service checker). Please note that the agents have neither inspected nor tested these services.

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