4 bedroom house
Ashburton, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ13 7ND
Guide Price
£1,200,000
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Property Tags: Equestrian
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Summary Details
- First Marketed: Feb 2023
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Equestrian
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A fantastic single storey country home with 4.2 acres, stable block and outdoor school. EPC Band E.
Situation - Parkfield Court is situated in a rural area approximately a mile from Ashburton, with splendid far reaching views of open countryside.
With the former stannary town of Ashburton, voted as one of the UK’s Top 200 best places to live by Muddy Stilettos. The town has a lively range of shopping facilities, with a range of independent shops offering vintage goods, antiques, a family-run ironmonger’s, delicatessen, an artisan bakery, a fish deli. The A38 dual carriageway, linking Exeter and Plymouth to the M5 motorway is within a short distance of the town and there are mainline railway stations to London Paddington at Newton Abbot and Totnes. Educational facilities can be found nearby whilst Dartmoor National Park and the sandy beaches of Teignmouth and Torbay are only a short distance away.
Description And Accommodation - Parkfield Court is a well-located country property which has been developed by the current owner in his 30 years’ occupation and offers a fantastic opportunity for the next purchaser to enjoy the home and all of its equestrian facilities. The property is approached off a drive, with a pair of electrically controlled gates, leading onto the gravelled parking and turning area in front of the house. The vendor has used some good quality timber within the conversion, with the exterior joinery utilising mahogany for the window frames and doors with all the internal joinery made from iroko.
From the gravelled parking area a block paved patio leads through the central courtyard of the property with a working water feature in front of the covered porchway at the front door to the house. A pair of doors lead into the fantastic reception hall with a parquet floor, an iroko wooden panelled screen with teak veneer. There is a cast iron fireplace and door to the rear garden. There is a useful coat cupboard, door to ground floor WC with a high level WC.
An attractive pair of arched Iroko double doors lead into the sitting room, which has a vaulted ceiling with exposed ceiling timbers, a brick fireplace with a multi-fuel woodburning stove and a pair of patio doors which lead out onto the patio which enjoys the last of the evening sun.
Accommodation - From the sitting room a door leads into the kitchen / breakfast room with a mixture of parquet and honed and filled limestone floor. On the right is a door into the study with parquet flooring and a window overlooking the patio and the equestrian facilities together with an outdoor school.
The well-designed, hand-built kitchen comprises a range of base and eye-level kitchen units, incorporating the 4-oven oil-fired Aga, an integrated Miele combination steam and convection oven, a full height Liebherr refrigerator, integrated Miele dishwasher, double Belfast sink with mixer tap over with blue merle granite worktops. Part of the kitchen units are designed to look like a dresser with glazed fronts to some of the cupboards. The kitchen has ample space for a kitchen table, a vaulted ceiling and exposed ceiling timbers. Glazed and timber door through to the utility room with further base and eye-level kitchen units with sink and drainer with space for a freezer and plumbing for a washing machine and tumble drier. Door to a shower room with WC and door to a blocked hallway, which could be opened up to be accessed from the outside, with an internal door to the double garage.
From the entrance hall the bedroom wing passes the linen cupboard housing the pressurized hot water cylinder and doors to bedroom 1, a large double room with vaulted ceiling, exposed ceiling timbers, large window overlooking the rear garden and an archway through to the en-suite bathroom with a ball and claw freestanding bath, WC, bidet, wash hand basin and separate shower. There are three further double bedrooms with the largest bedroom at the end containing three built-in wardrobes and door to an en-suite bathroom with wash hand basin, bidet and WC. Family bathroom, with shower attachment over the bath with wash hand basin, WC and bidet.
Gardens And Grounds - This detached property has access to the main area of garden to the rear and to the west, where there is a paved patio area which wraps around the dwelling to the northern side. The large lawned area is partially walled with some mature trees with masses of snowdrops and daffodils. In the far corner is a timber structure for garden machinery, wood etc.
Outbuildings And Land - The double garage adjoins the property and can be accessed from inside. The gravelled entrance drive continues past the property to the lower yard, where there is a further large parking area for many vehicles and the equestrian yard. This timber built yard has three separate boxes, all with rubber matting and automatic drinkers with a tack room to the side. There is power and light together with surveillance cameras. Adjoining the stable yard is a barn / workshop with a large pair of doors, tall enough to bring a small horse lorry or larger vehicles inside. On the southern side of the stable yard is a concrete ramp leading down to where the vendor once kept a trailer to put the horse manure in, which can then be easily taken away. Above the stable yard is the 42m x 21m (approx.) school with a gate leading around the school up to the top of the land. The fields are well fenced with post and rail fencing and at the upper level is a Hickstead bank used by the vendor’s children to practice cross-country and eventing. The land is divided into two and not only offers equestrian buyers the opportunity to keep horses but also those who wish to keep livestock.
Services - Shared septic tank and shared borehole water with this property and its two neighbours. Oil-fired Aga for cooking. External oil-fired boiler for central heating. There is a wet oil-fired underfloor heating system throughout the property and a pressurized hot water cylinder.
Local Authority - South Hams District Council, Follaton House, Plymouth Road, Totnes, Devon, TQ9 5NE. Tel: . E-mail: customer. .
Viewing - Strictly by prior appointment with Stags on .
Directions - Exeter to Plymouth on the A38, take the Pear Tree Junction slip road off the A38 signposted Ashburton. At the top of the slip road bear left round the sweeping bend heading towards Landscove. Proceed up the hill and head straight across Chuley Dip cross roads. Proceed up and along this road for approximately half a mile and go straight across Parkfield Cross, cross roads. After approximately 100 yards, Parkfield Court will be found at the second entrance on the right hand side at the metal gates.
Marketed by: Stags, Totnes
Situation - Parkfield Court is situated in a rural area approximately a mile from Ashburton, with splendid far reaching views of open countryside.
With the former stannary town of Ashburton, voted as one of the UK’s Top 200 best places to live by Muddy Stilettos. The town has a lively range of shopping facilities, with a range of independent shops offering vintage goods, antiques, a family-run ironmonger’s, delicatessen, an artisan bakery, a fish deli. The A38 dual carriageway, linking Exeter and Plymouth to the M5 motorway is within a short distance of the town and there are mainline railway stations to London Paddington at Newton Abbot and Totnes. Educational facilities can be found nearby whilst Dartmoor National Park and the sandy beaches of Teignmouth and Torbay are only a short distance away.
Description And Accommodation - Parkfield Court is a well-located country property which has been developed by the current owner in his 30 years’ occupation and offers a fantastic opportunity for the next purchaser to enjoy the home and all of its equestrian facilities. The property is approached off a drive, with a pair of electrically controlled gates, leading onto the gravelled parking and turning area in front of the house. The vendor has used some good quality timber within the conversion, with the exterior joinery utilising mahogany for the window frames and doors with all the internal joinery made from iroko.
From the gravelled parking area a block paved patio leads through the central courtyard of the property with a working water feature in front of the covered porchway at the front door to the house. A pair of doors lead into the fantastic reception hall with a parquet floor, an iroko wooden panelled screen with teak veneer. There is a cast iron fireplace and door to the rear garden. There is a useful coat cupboard, door to ground floor WC with a high level WC.
An attractive pair of arched Iroko double doors lead into the sitting room, which has a vaulted ceiling with exposed ceiling timbers, a brick fireplace with a multi-fuel woodburning stove and a pair of patio doors which lead out onto the patio which enjoys the last of the evening sun.
Accommodation - From the sitting room a door leads into the kitchen / breakfast room with a mixture of parquet and honed and filled limestone floor. On the right is a door into the study with parquet flooring and a window overlooking the patio and the equestrian facilities together with an outdoor school.
The well-designed, hand-built kitchen comprises a range of base and eye-level kitchen units, incorporating the 4-oven oil-fired Aga, an integrated Miele combination steam and convection oven, a full height Liebherr refrigerator, integrated Miele dishwasher, double Belfast sink with mixer tap over with blue merle granite worktops. Part of the kitchen units are designed to look like a dresser with glazed fronts to some of the cupboards. The kitchen has ample space for a kitchen table, a vaulted ceiling and exposed ceiling timbers. Glazed and timber door through to the utility room with further base and eye-level kitchen units with sink and drainer with space for a freezer and plumbing for a washing machine and tumble drier. Door to a shower room with WC and door to a blocked hallway, which could be opened up to be accessed from the outside, with an internal door to the double garage.
From the entrance hall the bedroom wing passes the linen cupboard housing the pressurized hot water cylinder and doors to bedroom 1, a large double room with vaulted ceiling, exposed ceiling timbers, large window overlooking the rear garden and an archway through to the en-suite bathroom with a ball and claw freestanding bath, WC, bidet, wash hand basin and separate shower. There are three further double bedrooms with the largest bedroom at the end containing three built-in wardrobes and door to an en-suite bathroom with wash hand basin, bidet and WC. Family bathroom, with shower attachment over the bath with wash hand basin, WC and bidet.
Gardens And Grounds - This detached property has access to the main area of garden to the rear and to the west, where there is a paved patio area which wraps around the dwelling to the northern side. The large lawned area is partially walled with some mature trees with masses of snowdrops and daffodils. In the far corner is a timber structure for garden machinery, wood etc.
Outbuildings And Land - The double garage adjoins the property and can be accessed from inside. The gravelled entrance drive continues past the property to the lower yard, where there is a further large parking area for many vehicles and the equestrian yard. This timber built yard has three separate boxes, all with rubber matting and automatic drinkers with a tack room to the side. There is power and light together with surveillance cameras. Adjoining the stable yard is a barn / workshop with a large pair of doors, tall enough to bring a small horse lorry or larger vehicles inside. On the southern side of the stable yard is a concrete ramp leading down to where the vendor once kept a trailer to put the horse manure in, which can then be easily taken away. Above the stable yard is the 42m x 21m (approx.) school with a gate leading around the school up to the top of the land. The fields are well fenced with post and rail fencing and at the upper level is a Hickstead bank used by the vendor’s children to practice cross-country and eventing. The land is divided into two and not only offers equestrian buyers the opportunity to keep horses but also those who wish to keep livestock.
Services - Shared septic tank and shared borehole water with this property and its two neighbours. Oil-fired Aga for cooking. External oil-fired boiler for central heating. There is a wet oil-fired underfloor heating system throughout the property and a pressurized hot water cylinder.
Local Authority - South Hams District Council, Follaton House, Plymouth Road, Totnes, Devon, TQ9 5NE. Tel: . E-mail: customer. .
Viewing - Strictly by prior appointment with Stags on .
Directions - Exeter to Plymouth on the A38, take the Pear Tree Junction slip road off the A38 signposted Ashburton. At the top of the slip road bear left round the sweeping bend heading towards Landscove. Proceed up the hill and head straight across Chuley Dip cross roads. Proceed up and along this road for approximately half a mile and go straight across Parkfield Cross, cross roads. After approximately 100 yards, Parkfield Court will be found at the second entrance on the right hand side at the metal gates.
Marketed by: Stags, Totnes
Land Registry Data
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