4 bedroom house

Lustleigh, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ13 9SF

Guide Price

£700,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Oct 2022
  • Removed: Dec 2022
  • 0.82 acres
  • 4 beds

Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Private Water Supply

Property Tags: N/A

Land Tags: Paddock

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  • First Marketed: Oct 2022
  • Removed: Dec 2022
  • Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Private Water Supply
  • Property Tags: N/A
  • Land Tags: Paddock
A handsome barn conversion with well-maintained gardens and glorious south-facing rural views and grounds amounting to 0.82 acres. Double garage. Council: E. EPC: F. Freehold

Situation - The property occupies a stunning, elevated position on the outskirts of the popular Dartmoor village of Lustleigh, which lies in a picturesque setting on the eastern edge of the Dartmoor National Park. The thriving village has a strong community with a well-regarded pub, village shop/stores, tea rooms and church. The town of Bovey Tracey (6.9 miles) has an excellent range of day-to-day amenities. Although Lustleigh is set in a very rural, unspoilt part of the West Country, nestled in the Wray Valley, the property is only 8.2 miles from the A38 which links Plymouth and Cornwall to the south and Exeter and the M5 to the north. Both cities have rail links to London on the Waterloo and Paddington lines.

Description - Sanduck Court is a handsome, reverse level barn conversion occupying a rural position with glorious south-facing rural views. The property offers versatile accommodation with 3-4 bedrooms on the ground floor and a large master bedroom with en suite bathroom, vaulted sitting room and kitchen on the first floor. French doors lead out to a paved sun terrace with steps rising to the south-facing gardens. The grounds extend to 0.82 acres and comprise of mature gardens and a separate small paddock.

Accommodation - A door from the gravel courtyard leads into a vaulted entrance lobby with an office to the right and stairs rising to the first floor. The versatile ground floor has three double bedrooms, family bathroom, utility room with a stable door back out to the courtyard, and large storage room. Bedroom 2 could be converted into two separate bedrooms if required.
Stairs rise to a vaulted first floor sitting room with exposed granite wall, cosy woodburner and French doors leading out to the paved sun terrace. Off the sitting room is the master double bedroom and an open plan en suite bathroom. To the far side of the sitting room is a farmhouse style kitchen with wall and floor mounted wooden units with integrated appliances, large central island and French doors leading out to the paved terrace.

Gardens And Garaging - To the front of the property is a gravel courtyard with two garages. To the rear of the property is a paved sun terrace with steps leading up to a raised gazebo making the most of the southerly rural views. Surrounding the gazebo are well-maintained gardens mainly laid to lawn with flower borders and mature specimen trees. To the rear of the garden is a separate area of paddock with a large shed. In all the grounds amount to 0.82 acres.
On the far side of the entrance lane is an additional parking area for up to 4 cars.

Services - Mains electricity. Private water (borehole) and private drainage (STP)
Oil-fired central heating

Directions - From Exeter proceed on the A38 towards Plymouth taking the exit at Drumbridges for Bovey Tracey and Newton Abbot. Take the A382 through Bovey Tracey and head towards Moretonhampstead and after 9.3 miles turn left at Wray Barton Manor. At the end of the lane take the next left and carry on for a further 0.5 miles where the property will be found on your left.
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Marketed by: Stags, Exeter

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