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Valley View Valley View Moretonhampstead Road, Lustleigh, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ13 9SN Valley View Valley View Moretonhampstead Road, Lustleigh, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ13 9SN SITUATION room is fitted with a comprehensive The property is situated in the beautiful range of floor to ceiling units, marble Wray Valley, on the eastern side of the and oak worktops and a central island. Dartmoor National Park. Lustleigh has There is an oil-fired Rayburn, double a strong community with a well- Belfast sink together with integral fridge regarded pub, village store, tea rooms, freezer, dishwasher and utilities garage and church. The nearby ancient cupboard housing washing machine market town of Moretonhampstead and tumble dryer. There is an oak floor, Moretonhampstead 3 miles has a wide range of artisan and day-to- ample space for dining table and chairs Bovey Tracey 4 miles day shops and facilities including cafes, together with stable door to the side A38 6 miles pubs, restaurants, sports centre plus aspect and with views down the valley. open air swimming pool (seasonal). Bovey Tracey (4 miles) has a similar On the first floor are two dual aspect, range of facilities. double bedrooms and two bathrooms, one of which is en suite. Although the property is set in an OUTSIDE unspoilt part of the West Country, it is only six miles from the A38 which links To the front is a parking area for two An attractive, attached, Plymouth and Cornwall to the south vehicles. Wooden pedestrian gate and and Exeter and the M5 to the north. path leads to the front door. Either side stone barn conversion on Both cities have rail links to London on of the path are level lawned areas Dartmoor with views the Waterloo and Paddington lines. together with a number of well- established, colourful and mature shrub Being within the Dartmoor National and plant beds. Due to its position, Park, there are many thousands of there are some wonderful views down beautiful unspoilt moorland acres in the Wray Valley, from the gardens and • Sitting room which to enjoy a wide range of outdoor several of the rooms. • Kitchen/dining room pursuits including walking, riding, SERVICES cycling, fishing and golf. The coast at • 2 Double bedrooms Mains electricity. Oil-fired central Teignmouth is within a reasonable • 2 Bathrooms (1 en suite) heating (Rayburn for cooking plus distance. • Enclosed garden serves hot water and central heating DESCRIPTION system). Shared private drainage. • Off road parking Shared private water. Underfloor Valley View is a converted stone barn • No onward chain heating on the first floor. Antique finish, facing the Wray Valley and offers cast iron radiators on the ground floor. beautifully presented accommodation of over 1,100sq ft. It has a number of DIRECTIONS character features including granite From Exeter and the M5 follow the A38 fireplace, some exposed ceiling beams towards Plymouth. Exit at Drumbridges and deep silled windows. roundabout signposted Bovey Tracey. ACCOMMODATION Continue on the A382 past Bovey Tracey towards Moretonhampstead. Entrance hallway leads through to the Guide price £325,000 Continue past the left turn for Lustleigh dual aspect sitting room with granite and proceed for a further ¾ of a mile fireplace with inset Chesney multi-fuel and the entrance to Valley View can be burning stove. There are double doors to the garden with extensive views found on the right. across the valley. The kitchen / dining Valley View Moretonhampstead Road, Lustleigh, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ13 9SN These particulars are a guide only and should not be relied upon for any purpose. 21/22 Southernhay West, Exeter, Devon, EX1 1PR 01392 255202 [email protected] stags.co.uk @StagsProperty Cornwall | Devon | Somerset | Dorset | London.
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