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DESCRIPTION
Luscombe Maye are delighted to bring to market this two bedroom end terrace house offering a blend of traditional charm and artistic flair, featuring spacious rooms and a vibrant design. The property enjoys a private courtyard at the rear providing a peaceful retreat whilst situated only a short walk away from Totnes high street.
Entering the property, the ground floor includes a generously sized bedroom, a kitchen with ample dining space and an exposed stone wall with feature fireplace. The utility room and a bathroom fitted with bath, WC and hand basin complete the downstairs accommodation. The first floor features another expansive bedroom and a versatile reception room, perfect for living and entertaining. Ascending the second set of stair, the loft room is complemented by exposed beams and could be utilised as a studio, home office or spare bedroom. The private courtyard offers an ideal setting for relaxation and entertaining.
Located within walking distance to local amenities, the property is close to the highly rated Bull Inn, Totnes Market, and excellent educational facilities such as The Grove School and King Edward VI Community College. With its spacious rooms, convenient location, and vibrant community, this property is ideal for those seeking a dynamic lifestyle.
TOTNES
The unique and charming market town of Totnes sits above the River Dart in the heart of the South Hams. The town is one of Devon s gems, the birthplace of the Transition Town movement in England and nominated in British Airways HighLife magazine as one of the world s top ten funky towns.
Full of colour and character, its atmosphere is cosmopolitan with a West Country flavour and those looking for history, alternative therapies and beautiful countryside will find it in and around Totnes. The town is said to have more listed buildings per head of the population than anywhere else in Britain. With a twice a week market and full of small independent shops, it s well known for ethical products, wholefoods and fair trade goods. It is the second oldest borough in England, with an ancient Guildhall and Church, a Norman Castle and its North and East Gates. There is a well regarded community college and a mainline railway station with direct links to all capital cities in the UK. Dartmoor, the South Hams and many of its fine beaches are within easy reach.
FURTHER INFORMATION
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Verified material information
Council tax band D
Tenure Freehold
Property type House
Property construction Standard form
Electricity supply Mains electricity
Solar Panels No
Other electricity sources No
Water supply Mains water supply
Sewerage Mains
Heating Central heating
Heating features Double glazing
Broadband FTTP Fibre to the Premises
Mobile coverage O2 Good, Vodafone OK, Three Great, EE Good
Parking Off Street
Building safety issues No
Restrictions Listed Building No
Restrictions Conservation Area No
Restrictions Tree Preservation Orders None
Public right of way No
Long term area flood risk No
Coastal erosion risk No
Planning permission issues No
Accessibility and adaptations None
Coal mining area No
Non coal mining area Yes
All information is provided without warranty. Contains HM Land Registry data Crown copyright and database right 2021. This data is licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
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