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The Flat, Copper Penny Inn, Chipshop, Gulworthy, Tavistock, Devon, PL19 8NT The Flat, Copper Penny Inn, Chipshop, Gulworthy, Tavistock, Devon, PL19 8NT First Floor Flat in Rural Location with Parking. Tavistock 3.5 miles Plymouth 17 miles • Living Room • Kitchen • Two Bedrooms • Bathroom • O.F.C.H • Patio Area & Parking • Available Now • Tenant Fees Apply • £525 Per calendar month EPC BAND E 01822 619818 | [email protected] Cornwall | Devon | Somerset | Dorset | London stags.co.uk Copper Penny Inn, Chipshop, Gulworthy, Tavistock, Devon, PL19 8NT ACCOMMODATION INCLUDES LETTINGS Entrance Door To: The property is available to let on an initial six month plus Assured Shorthold Tenancy, unfurnished. Rent: £525 per LIVING ROOM calendar month, Utilities £125.00 pcm payable to the Window to front with rural views. Radiator. Landlord. Deposit: £625 returnable at the end of the KITCHEN tenancy subject to any deductions. All deposits for a Range of cream wall and base units, with cream fleck property let through Stags are held on their Client worktop over. Stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap. Account and administered in accordance with the Freestanding electric cooker with extractor above. Tenancy Deposit Scheme and Dispute Service. Usual Window to front. Radiator. Vinyl flooring. references required. Pet considered. No smokers. Viewing strictly through the Agents. Available now, BEDROOM 2 unfurnished Double bedroom. Ornamental stone fireplace (not in use). Window to front. Radiator. TENANT FEES When applying to rent a property through Stags there will BEDROOM 1 be a Tenant application fee of £216 (£180 plus VAT) for Double bedroom. Window to side. Radiator. Built in the first applicant plus £180 (£150 plus VAT) for each hanging rail and shelf. applicant thereafter. Stags Tenancy Application Fee includes referencing, identity, immigration and visa HALLWAY confirmation, financial credit checks, obtaining references Cupboard housing hot water cylinder and shelving. from current or previous employers/landlords and any Radiator. other relevant information to assess affordability. As well BATHROOM as contract negotiation (amending and agreeing terms), White suite comprising bath with shower above. WC & arranging the tenancy, tenancy agreement and schedule Wash Hand Basin. Heated towel rail. Unit with cupboard of conditions/inventories if compiled. and drawer with washing machine (provided for the use For full details of all Tenant Fees when renting a property of the tenant but will not be repaired or replaced should it through Stags please refer to the Tenant Fees sheet. For fail) with work top over. Window to side. further clarification before arranging a viewing please contact the lettings office dealing with the property. OUTSIDE There is outside space with room for patio table and chairs with is accessed from the living room. The entrance to the flat is accessed via a flight of external stairs from the parking area. Tenants have the right to park in the pub car park adjoining. SERVICES West Devon Council Tax Band A £125 pcm payable to the Landlord monthly for Oil, Water & Drainage, Electricity and Wi-Fi. EPC Band E. SITUATION The property is situated above The Copper Penny Inn, in a rural situation yet within easy driving distance of Tavistock some 4 miles distant. The ancient stannary town of Tavistock offers an excellent range of shopping facilities including supermarkets, restaurants, pannier market, boutiques, doctors, dentists and veterinary surgeries. There is an excellent range of leisure activities such as golf, cricket, hockey, rugby, tennis, bowls, football and an indoor heated swimming pool at Meadowlands. DIRECTIONS From Tavistock Town Centre, take the A386 Plymouth Road, at the Drake Statue roundabout, take the second exit onto the A390 Callington Road, at the next roundabout take the first exit continuing on the A390 Callington Road. Continue on this road for approximately 2 miles, at the roundabout take the third exit onto the B3362 and after approximately 1.5 miles The Copper Penny, can be found on your left hand side. The Flat, Copper Penny Inn, Chipshop, Gulworthy, Tavistock, Devon, PL19 8NT 2 Market Street, Tavistock, PL19 0DA 01822 619818 [email protected] @StagsProperty @StagsLettings These particulars are a guide only and should not be relied upon for any purpose. stags.co.uk.
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