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Honeywell House, Church Lane Highweek Village, TQ12 1QB

A detached Regency style property with delightful enclosed garden

Newton Abbot 1 mile A38 2.5 miles 17 miles

• Very well presented • Centrally located • Three/four bedrooms • Sitting/ dining room • Contemporary kitchen • Lawn gardens •

Guide price £350,000

Cornwall | | Somerset | Dorset | London Honeywell House, Church Lane, Highweek Village, TQ12 1QB

SITUATION This is a strikingly attractive property, combining the best of Honeywell House occupies a prominent position on the lane traditional building features with a luxurious internal leading to Highweeks ancient Church. specification and stylish modern kitchen and bathrooms.

The village is on the rural fringe of the bustling South Devon ACCOMMODATION market town of , with its mainline station to London Paddington and comprehensive range of excellent (Please see floorplan). An imposing Regency style curved shops, educational, medical and leisure opportunities. canopy supported by four iron columns adorned with ornate iron filigree brackets leads to traditional multi paned front National Park is on the doorstep, while South door and spacious ceramic tiled lobby/hall within. Doors Devon's finest beaches at Dawlish, Teignmouth and Torbay lead from the hall to the sitting/dining room and family are easily accessible. The cathedral city of Exeter is about 17 room/bedroom 4. miles distant, with Exeter airport providing domestic and international flights, with quick access to the M5/M4 The sitting room is triple aspect with two sets of double motoring network. doors out into the garden. The dining room has views over the front garden and a lovely marble fireplace with fitted gas fire which keeps it cosy. There is a downstairs cloakroom DESCRIPTION with toilet and wash hand basin located in the main Honeywell House is set within a select private close in what hallway. was formerly part of the curtilage of the imposing period property known as Mulberry House. The house has been The spacious eat-in and very well appointed contemporary substantially constructed of traditional materials in order to kitchen has stylish floor and wall units, beech worktops and blend in perfectly with the surrounding Victorian and is fully fitted with fridge, freezer, dishwasher, gas hob, Georgian properties. electric oven and butler sink. Wall to wall windows offer ample light and views over the rear garden. A separate Attractive Regency features include ornate ironwork utility room offers an additional sink unit, together with a entrance gates and pillars, a beautiful porch over the fitted Siemens washing machine included in the sale. veranda and timber sash windows with quartered panes, set in perfectly proportioned elevations. The first floor landing has 3 generously sized double bedrooms and a linen cupboard. The master suite looks over Honeywell House, Church Lane, Highweek Village, TQ12 1QB the front garden, down towards the village and includes Tel: 01626 361101 Email: info@.gov.uk shower, wash hand basin and WC. A very smart, contemporary family bathroom with panelled bath and VIEWING separate wet room style stand in shower cubicle. Pedestal wash hand basin, low level WC and window to side aspect. Strictly by prior appointment with Stags Totnes property office on 01803 865454

OUTSIDE DIRECTIONS Pedestrian access to Honeywell House is via pretty wrought iron double gates sited centrally at the front of the house, From our office in Totnes, take the A381 to Newton Abbot leading, via sandstone flagstones, to the front door beneath and into Totnes Road. Follow this around to the traffic its imposing Regency-style porch. lights, turn left and carry on around the supermarket car park. At the second set of lights, turn left and proceed up Honeywell House is built on the former kitchen garden of Highweek Road to the roundabout and turn left, then first nearby Mulberry House which, until his death in 1981, was right up Coombeshead Road towards Highweek. At the top tended by Eric Honeywell for over 60 years and after whom of Pit Hill turn right past the Highweek Inn towards the the house is named. Church. Honeywell House is the first house on the left.

Lawn gardens and shrub borders to the front and rear From Exeter, take the A38 towards Plymouth. Pass the provide opportunities for the keen gardener, whilst a part Chudleigh turning and take the exit known as Drum Bridges. canopied porch to the rear leads to a sheltered terrace from Head towards Newton Abbot on the A382, passing Stover which to enjoy al fresco dining. School. Take the next lane on right signposted for Highweek and proceed up the hill passing the Highweek Village Inn. Turn left at the top of the hill, and take the right fork SERVICES towards the Church. Honeywell House is on the left. Mains drainage, gas, electricity and gas central heating.

LOCAL AUTHORITY Teignbridge District Council, Forde House, Brunel Road, Newton Abbot, Devon TQ12 4XX Honeywell House, Church Lane, Highweek Village, TQ12 1QB

The Granary, Coronation Road, Totnes, Devon, TQ9 5GN Tel: 01803 865454 Email: [email protected]

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