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Stags.Co.Uk Residential Lettings stags.co.uk Residential Lettings Cottage 2, North Thorn Farm Ashwater, Beaworthy, EX21 5HE Attached barn conversion set in rural location, close to working farm. Available on a 6 month renewable tenancy. • Open Plan Kitchen/Living • 2 Bedrooms • Bathroom • Shared Garden • Parking & Storage Shed • Pet Considered • Available Immediately • Tenant Fees Apply • £480 per calendar month 01566 771800 | [email protected] Cornwall | Devon | Somerset | Dorset | London Cottage 2, North Thorn Farm, Ashwater, Beaworthy, EX21 5HE ACCOMMODATION TO INCLUDE: of the town. Continue for approx 4 miles until Front door leading into: entering the village of St Giles on the Heath. On OPEN PLAN KITCHEN/LIVING ROOM entering the village, take the right hand turning signposted to Tower Hill, continue along past Living room area: 2 radiators, exposed stone Percys, past Dubbs, Ivyhouse and Lugworthy wall, wooden ceiling beams. Crosses. Shortly after these there is a turn to the Kitchen area: Fitted wall and base units with left signposted Beckett and North Thorne, take work surface above and tiled splash back. Space this turn. Continue along and follow the road as for electric cooker and under counter fridge, it bears to the left. Carry on along and as the stainless steel sink unit, windows to front, vinyl road bears left again, the drive way can be flooring. found on the right hand side. Follow the lane REAR HALL and the property can be found as the second Radiator, smoke alarm, door leading out to on the right. shared garden and boiler room. LETTINGS FIRST FLOOR LANDING The property is to let on an initial six-month Ceiling beams, smoke alarm, built in storage plus Assured Shorthold Tenancy. Rent: £480 per cupboard with shelving. calendar month exclusive of all other charges. BEDROOM 2 Deposit: £580 returnable at the end of the tenancy subject to any deductions. All deposits Small double room, velux window, wooden for a property let through Stags are held on ceiling beams. their Client Account and administered in BEDROOM 1 accordance with the Tenancy Deposit Scheme Double room, window to the front, wooden and Dispute Service. Usual references required. ceiling beams. No Smokers/DSS. Pet considered. Viewing BATHROOM strictly through the Agents. Available Immediately. White suite comprising WC, bath with shower over and TENANT FEES OUTSIDE When applying to rent a property through Stags there will be a tenants administration fee of There is a small lawned garden to the front of £200 plus VAT to cover all single and joint the property. applications. For any additional tenants or To the rear is a shared lawned garden and a guarantors there will be a further fee of £50 shed housing the central heating boiler along plus VAT. with space for a washing machine and fridge The Stags Tenants Administration Fee is an all freezer. inclusive fee to cover the costs in taking up of SERVICES references (to include a credit check), tenants Mains electric (sub metered and payable to the contribution towards the drawing up of tenancy LL) agreement, notification of service utilities, and if Private water and drainage. compiled schedule of condition/inventory and O.F.C.H. associated check in. There are no additional Council Tax band: TBC administration, check in fees or charges payable DIRECTIONS by tenants as a consequence of applying or taking up a tenancy through Stags. Further From the Launceston Stags office turn left out details and information are attached to the of the car park on to Western Road. Follow this Stags Tenancy Application Form and for further road around the corner and down the hill clarification before arranging a viewing please signposted Bude and Holsworthy. Continue contact the lettings office dealing with the straight through the traffic lights and at the property. mini roundabout turn right signposted A388 Holsworthy. At the next mini roundabout proceed straight across and follow this road out Cottage 2, North Thorn Farm, Ashwater, Beaworthy, EX21 5HE Kensey House, 18 Western Road, Launceston, Cornwall, PL15 7AS Tel: 01566 771800 Email: [email protected] These particulars are a guide only and should not be relied on for any purpose stags.co.uk.
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