4 bedroom house
Littlehempston, Totnes, Devon, TQ9 6NE
Guide Price
£750,000
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Summary Details
- First Marketed: Apr 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
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A spacious detached house with well-landscaped gardens and grounds in a sought after rural area. Complete with 4 bedrooms, breakfast room, dining room, sitting room, study, kitchen, utility room, garages, store room, beautifully designed gardens and productive vegetable and fruit areas. EPC Band E
Situation - Hemslyn is actually in the parish of the pretty village of Broadhempston which has a village hall, community shop with post office, primary school, playing fields, church and two well-regarded public houses. It is a pleasant country village situated approximately 5 miles from Totnes and 6 miles from Newton Abbot.
Description - A well-appointed stone-faced property, thought to have been first built in about 1870 under a slate roof with recent extensions. The current vendors have been in the property for over 20 years and have enhanced and improved the property in that time. The spacious and well-flowing accommodation is laid out on the enclosed floorplans and offers the potential to be adapted for multi-generational living.
Accommodation - From the graveled entrance drive, steps lead up to the front patio with brick porch with door into the dining room with exposed ceiling timbers, vaulted ceiling and multiple window openings to enjoy the well-landscaped gardens. There is a wood burning stove and two steps leading up to the staircase hall with a pair of wooden doors leading into the sitting room with some substantial ceiling timbers, presumably from the original barn, with windows to the front and rear.
There is a fireplace with a oil-fired wood burning effect stove. The far end of this room opens up to a further dining area with doors out to the conservatory with double glazing, making a fantastic all-year-round room. Door to study leads off the sitting/dining room area, with fitted bookcases.
From the staircase hall is the kitchen/breakfast room with door to under-stair cupboard and door to boiler room. From the breakfast area, a few steps lead down to the well-fitted kitchen with a range of base and eye-level kitchen units with a 11/2 bowl stainless steel sink, space for integrated dishwasher, a Rangemaster Classic 20 range with 5 gas ring hob and extractor over. Door through to utility room with space and plumbing for a washing machine, a 4-ring electric hob, space for refrigeration and freezers. Door to ground floor WC. From the utility a door leads down into the double carpark.
Upstairs - The main bedroom, bedroom 1, has a range of built-in wardrobes with door to an en-suite bathroom with bath and shower over with a door to a fantastic paved balcony over the kitchen, which has stone balustrading and is a splendid spot to sit and enjoy the far-reaching rural views. Off the landing is the airing cupboard, bedroom 2 (double), bedroom 3 (double), bedroom 4 (single) with a built-in vanity unit. Door to family bathroom with a large bath and an attractive 3-piece set of sink, WC and bidet by Heritage.
Outbuildings - Adjoining the property is the 2-bay carport, above which is the photo-voltaic array. To the side of the carport is a lockable store. Beyond the parking area there are a number of timber sheds. There is a large range of single storey garages under a variety of tin and asbestos roofing. These buildings have been utilized by the vendors as workshops and for garaging, with electricity and light connected. In the far garage is a lifting ramp, which is included in the sale.
Gardens And Grounds - The beautifully landscaped gardens extend to about 0.9 acres and have been lovingly created by the vendors during their period of ownership. The gardens have been designed to include some low raised stone wall beds, raised vegetable beds, a highly-productive fruit garden with espalier fruit trees, gooseberries, red currants, blackcurrant and raspberries. There is a garden pond with a mixture of carp. There are a number of interesting ornamental trees and a stone sculpture by the entrance drive. In the easterly area of the garden, there is a timber summerhouse with a paved seating area to enjoy the southerly and westerly garden aspects.
Services - Mains water, central heating by an oil-fired boiler, together with wood burners. FITT payments for the solar panels and the tariff rate is 56.03p per kw hr.
Local Authority - Teignbridge District Council, Forde House, Brunel Road, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ12 4XX. [use Contact Agent Button]. E-mail: [use Contact Agent Button]
Viewing - Strictly by prior appointment with Stags Totnes office [use Contact Agent Button]
Directions - From Totnes continue on the A381 towards Newton Abbot and turn left, signposted Littlehempston and The Tally Ho Inn pub. Continue over the humpback bridge and follow the signs to Broadhempston. Continue for about 11/2 miles passing Hemsford and proceed up the hill towards Ford Cross. The private gravelled drive is located 50 yards or so down from Ford Cross and is on the left-hand side as you go up the hill.
Marketed by: Stags, Totnes
Situation - Hemslyn is actually in the parish of the pretty village of Broadhempston which has a village hall, community shop with post office, primary school, playing fields, church and two well-regarded public houses. It is a pleasant country village situated approximately 5 miles from Totnes and 6 miles from Newton Abbot.
Description - A well-appointed stone-faced property, thought to have been first built in about 1870 under a slate roof with recent extensions. The current vendors have been in the property for over 20 years and have enhanced and improved the property in that time. The spacious and well-flowing accommodation is laid out on the enclosed floorplans and offers the potential to be adapted for multi-generational living.
Accommodation - From the graveled entrance drive, steps lead up to the front patio with brick porch with door into the dining room with exposed ceiling timbers, vaulted ceiling and multiple window openings to enjoy the well-landscaped gardens. There is a wood burning stove and two steps leading up to the staircase hall with a pair of wooden doors leading into the sitting room with some substantial ceiling timbers, presumably from the original barn, with windows to the front and rear.
There is a fireplace with a oil-fired wood burning effect stove. The far end of this room opens up to a further dining area with doors out to the conservatory with double glazing, making a fantastic all-year-round room. Door to study leads off the sitting/dining room area, with fitted bookcases.
From the staircase hall is the kitchen/breakfast room with door to under-stair cupboard and door to boiler room. From the breakfast area, a few steps lead down to the well-fitted kitchen with a range of base and eye-level kitchen units with a 11/2 bowl stainless steel sink, space for integrated dishwasher, a Rangemaster Classic 20 range with 5 gas ring hob and extractor over. Door through to utility room with space and plumbing for a washing machine, a 4-ring electric hob, space for refrigeration and freezers. Door to ground floor WC. From the utility a door leads down into the double carpark.
Upstairs - The main bedroom, bedroom 1, has a range of built-in wardrobes with door to an en-suite bathroom with bath and shower over with a door to a fantastic paved balcony over the kitchen, which has stone balustrading and is a splendid spot to sit and enjoy the far-reaching rural views. Off the landing is the airing cupboard, bedroom 2 (double), bedroom 3 (double), bedroom 4 (single) with a built-in vanity unit. Door to family bathroom with a large bath and an attractive 3-piece set of sink, WC and bidet by Heritage.
Outbuildings - Adjoining the property is the 2-bay carport, above which is the photo-voltaic array. To the side of the carport is a lockable store. Beyond the parking area there are a number of timber sheds. There is a large range of single storey garages under a variety of tin and asbestos roofing. These buildings have been utilized by the vendors as workshops and for garaging, with electricity and light connected. In the far garage is a lifting ramp, which is included in the sale.
Gardens And Grounds - The beautifully landscaped gardens extend to about 0.9 acres and have been lovingly created by the vendors during their period of ownership. The gardens have been designed to include some low raised stone wall beds, raised vegetable beds, a highly-productive fruit garden with espalier fruit trees, gooseberries, red currants, blackcurrant and raspberries. There is a garden pond with a mixture of carp. There are a number of interesting ornamental trees and a stone sculpture by the entrance drive. In the easterly area of the garden, there is a timber summerhouse with a paved seating area to enjoy the southerly and westerly garden aspects.
Services - Mains water, central heating by an oil-fired boiler, together with wood burners. FITT payments for the solar panels and the tariff rate is 56.03p per kw hr.
Local Authority - Teignbridge District Council, Forde House, Brunel Road, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ12 4XX. [use Contact Agent Button]. E-mail: [use Contact Agent Button]
Viewing - Strictly by prior appointment with Stags Totnes office [use Contact Agent Button]
Directions - From Totnes continue on the A381 towards Newton Abbot and turn left, signposted Littlehempston and The Tally Ho Inn pub. Continue over the humpback bridge and follow the signs to Broadhempston. Continue for about 11/2 miles passing Hemsford and proceed up the hill towards Ford Cross. The private gravelled drive is located 50 yards or so down from Ford Cross and is on the left-hand side as you go up the hill.
Marketed by: Stags, Totnes
Land Registry Data
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