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On the border of Mid and North Devon sits the pretty village of
Chawleigh, just a couple of miles from the town of Chulmleigh its
got the village feel without being isolated.
The property is practically detached due to only being adjoined
to a freestanding wall on the front elevation and definitely has
that feel both externally and internally. The stone house is both
attractive and grand in its appearance and lots of thought has gone
into preserving the aesthetic and character of the original house
whilst bringing it up to modern day living standards. There is
modern double glazing sash style on the front plus central heating
and wood burners to provide comfort and convenience.
On the ground floor are two generous reception rooms, currently
used as a living room and a dining room with a central staircase to
the first floor running from the entrance hall. The kitchen is
across the back and there is a useful utility room and WC too. On
the first floor are 4 bedrooms, the 4th bedroom being best used as
a small nursery, hobby room or study. The bedrooms are all served
by a family bathroom.
Outside, the easy to maintain front garden has an attractive
hedge, theres off road parking to the side plus a garage. In the
garden is a stone outbuilding which has potential to alter improve
to suit a new buyer and a recently added garden room, ideal for a
work space or play room. The remainder of the garden is mainly laid
to lawn with planted beds for veggies or flowers and is a private,
level and safe space which faces southwest so enjoys the
sunshine.
Please see the floorplan for room sizes.
Current Council Tax Band D Mid Devon 2024 25 £2379.12
Utilities Mains water, electric, LPG gas, telephone &
broadband
Drainage Mains drainage
Heating Gas fired central heating LPG tank in garden &
woodburners
Listed No
Tenure Freehold
CHAWLEIGH is a village set back from the A377,
approximately halfway between the City of Exeter and Barnstaple in
North Devon. Less than an hours drive from each. It stands on high
ground, beyond the Little Dart and Taw Rivers. It features a
historic church, fashioned from stone in the early English style,
with an embattled tower containing six bells. The village has two
traditional inns and a post office shop. Eggesford station is only
2.5 miles away, where trains run north and south overlooked by
sheer wooded valleys, a prominent feature of the area.
DIRECTIONS From Crediton, head on the A377 towards Barnstaple,
pass through Copplestone and Lapford. When reaching Eggesford
Station, turn right towards Chawleigh. Enter the village and the
property will be found on your right hand side approx. 200m past
the Post Office stores.
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