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4 bedroom semi-detached house

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Study
Semi-detached house
4 beds
2 baths
1514
EPC rating: D
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand D
BroadbandSuper-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Characterful period features
  • Large bright and airy kitchen/dinner
  • Family bathroom and large shower room
  • Sitting room with wood burning stove
  • Useful lower ground floor storage area
  • Council tax band E
  • Freehold sale
A superb semi-detached 4 bedroom house with a fantastic kitchen/breakfast room extension at the rear with tri-fold doors onto the private courtyard garden. EPC Band: D.

Situation - Stoke Gabriel is a popular and sought after village which lies in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty at the head of a creek on the River Dart about four miles south-east of Totnes. The older part of the village is in a conservation area near the River and Mill Pool and much of the area is a Coastal Preservation Area. The village has good facilities including a church, primary school, pre-school [2 to 5 yrs], village hall, post office, general stores and two public houses.

Buyers see Stoke Gabriel as a lifestyle choice both because of the amenities that it offers and its thriving strong family social life and community spirit, with boating, canoeing and river trips on the River Dart on your doorstep. The village boating association also provides RYA sailing training for children and a year round calendar of boating events.

Description - This substantial semi-detached property is believed to date back to the early 1800's and is located at the end of The Barnhay. The property features a mixture of period characterful features, combining well with a more modern style. This is particularly noticeable in the extended kitchen which creates a superb social room, with tri-fold doors leading out onto the courtyard garden. Whilst there is no designated parking, the residents in The Barnhay seem to allow for the owners to park outside their respective houses.

Accommodation - A partially covered entrance and a step lead up to a tiled entrance hall, which features a part-timber and glass door opening into the large sitting room. This bright and inviting space boasts a fireplace with a wood-burning stove, along with two windows, one overlooking the front and another to the side. Leading from the sitting room is a ground-floor double bedroom (Bedroom 1), which includes a feature fireplace, built-in cupboards, and a window to the front. This bedroom also has direct access to a large tiled shower room. Within this shower room is a superb exposed stone fireplace which adds to the home’s character.

At the rear of the sitting room, a staircase hall features a step down into a useful storage cupboard, with a door leading to a small lower ground floor services/storage area.

The large kitchen/dinner, located at the rear of the property, is accessed via a short flight of steps. This well-appointed kitchen includes a range of base and eye-level units, space and plumbing for a washing machine, a built-in dishwasher, a Neff electric oven, and an integrated Neff microwave. There is also space for a freestanding fridge-freezer.

The kitchen is exceptionally light, thanks to an extended section with multiple Velux roof windows and a set of tri-folding doors, which flood the space with natural light and provide seamless access to the paved courtyard garden. The garden is surrounded by flower beds, and a useful storage shed can be accessed from here. A side gate leads to a designated bin storage area.

An original turning staircase leads up to the first-floor landing, with doors opening to:
Bedroom 2 – A spacious double bedroom featuring a fitted triple wardrobe, a stone fireplace, an original built-in cupboard, and a front-facing window.
Bedroom 4 – Currently used as an office, this room includes a fireplace and could serve as a guest room or additional study.
Family Bathroom – A well-appointed space with a three-piece white suite, including a bath with a shower attachment.
Bedroom 3 – A generous double bedroom with an original built-in wardrobe and a large rear-facing window offering stunning views across Stoke Gabriel to the woods beyond.

Outside - The rear courtyard garden is surrounded by flower beds and is of a good size. There is a useful storage shed, which is accessed up some steps to the side of the house. A side gate leads to a narrow passageway which continues around to the front of the property.

Services - Mains gas fired central heating, mains water, drainage and electricity. According to Ofcom, up to superfast broadband and good outdoor mobile coverage is available

Directions - Once in Stoke Gabriel, continue down School Hill, passing the school and turn right into Mill Hill which leads towards the River Shack. Turn immediately left into the Barnhay where the Edenvale is found at the end. Whilst there is no allocated parking, parking is available outside the house.

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Stags - Totnes
Stags - Totnes
The Granary, Coronation Road Totnes TQ9 5GN
01803 268823
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Stags Totnes office is not hard to find, located in The Granary, an imposing historic stone building, on Coronation Road. Totnes is a charming market town, built at the head of the River Dart's estuary in South Devon. It has good communications, being accessible via the A38 from Exeter, just 22 miles to the east. The town is acknowledged as a thriving New Age centre, where musicians, artists, natural health practitioners and craftspeople live and work with great success. A market is held twice a week, selling antiques, musical instruments, second-hand books, hand made clothing and local organic products. In short, not for nothing was Totnes voted the capital of New Age chic by Time magazine. With its numerous attractive listed buildings and ancient history, Totnes is a tourist hot spot and attracts a growing number of visitors annually. It has many distinctive features such as the Eastgate, an arch spanning the main street, Totnes Castle, a Norman edifice owned by English Heritage, the late medieval Church of St Mary and the Elizabethan House Museum, one of many authentic Elizabethan merchant's houses.
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