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Greenhill Orchard, 6 Greenhill Road, Kingskerswell, Devon, TQ12 5DT Greenhill Orchard, 6 Greenhill Road, Kingskerswell, Devon, TQ12 5DT A fantastic detached family home for modernisation in a sought after location Newton Abbot 3.5 miles Torquay 5 miles Exeter 19 miles • An opportunity to modernise a large family home • Two reception rooms • Five beds (master ensuite) • Bathroom • Large gardens extending to 0.38 acres • Single detached garage • Ample parking and private drive • Offers in excess of £400,000 01803 865454 | [email protected] Cornwall | Devon | Somerset | Dorset | London stags.co.uk Greenhill Orchard, 6 Greenhill Road, Kingskerswell, Devon, TQ12 5DT DESCRIPTION Greenhill Orchard is offered for sale for the first time in 35 Doorway to utility room with outside old stable door to boot years and offers the successful purchaser a fantastic room. Further range of kitchen units with space and plumbing opportunity to modernise and potentially extend the property for washing machine. Original Belfast sink and drainer. (subject to the necessary planning consents) and make this Pantry/freezer room with space for chest freezer. grand family home a superb property to live in. Stairs to first floor. Landing with linen cupboard. Master The property is sold with no development restrictions and bedroom suite which is a large double room with views over therefore, subject to the relevant consents, there could be the garden to the rear and side. Dressing room with door to potential for a further property to be built within the grounds. ensuite wet room. Bedroom 2 with views over the front garden and a range of timber fitted built in wardrobes with storage over. Bedrooms 3 and 4, both with views over the ACCOMMODATION front of the property. Bedroom 5 is currently used as a study Entrance through porch into hallway. Stairs rising to the first with recently replaced windows to the front and side. Family floor and door to ground floor WC. Large drawing room bathroom with shower over the bath. which is a bright room with large southerly elevation and windows on the west. Working gas fire, exposed ceiling timber and picture rail. OUTSIDE The gardens surround the property on all sides offering a Dining room with wooden floor, again a very bright room significant amount of privacy to both the front and rear with large double glazed window on the southerly elevation. gardens. The rear gardens are well established with tall Doors opening out to the terrace to one side and further door hedgerows and herbaceous borders. There is a wonderful to kitchen. The kitchen has a range of fitted wall and base variety of fruit trees including both cooking and eating apple units with granite worktop. Included in the sale is a Belling trees. Running along the path which leads up to the front Range cooker with 2-electric ovens, one being fan assisted, entrance porch is a well established wisteria, climbing roses warming tray and 5-burner gas hob. Space and plumbing for and lavender hedge. dishwasher. Original cupboard. Greenhill Orchard, 6 Greenhill Road, Kingskerswell, Devon, TQ12 5DT The gardens to the rear include lawn area with central beds VIEWING for ease of maintenance and space for two greenhouses which Strictly by prior appointment with Stags Totnes property are included in the sale. Former vegetable patches and fruit office on 01803 865454 gardens including redcurrant. At the far end of the garden, which reduces to a point, there are useful composting bays under a large Spruce tree. To the eastern elevation, there is a DIRECTIONS secluded patio garden with a low brick wall where the last of From Totnes, proceed on the Newton Abbot road, passing the westerly sun can be enjoyed, perfect for alfresco dining. through Ipplepen. At Two Mile Oak crossroads, turn right From here, there is a door to a lower patio on the southern towards Marldon and Kingskerswell. Continue on this road, elevation. passing underneath the railway bridge and over the flyover for the new bypass. OUTBUILDINGS Immediately after the flyover, take the first right hand turning There is a single detached garage located at the end of the into Maddacombe Road and Greenhill Road and continue drive, There is a car port on the side providing access to the over the sleeping policeman, where the entrance to number 6 utility and boot room. Parking undercover for 2 vehicles. Greenhill Orchard is on the left hand side. Continue up the private drive into the parking and turning area at the side of the house. SERVICES Mains electricity, gas, drainage and water. LOCAL AUTHORITY Teignbridge District Council, Forde House, Brunel Road, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ12 4XX. Tel: 01626 361101. E- mail: [email protected]. Greenhill Orchard, 6 Greenhill Road, Kingskerswell, Devon, TQ12 5DT The Granary, Coronation Road, Totnes, Devon, TQ9 5GN 01803 865454 [email protected] @StagsProperty These particulars are a guide only and should not be relied upon for any purpose. stags.co.uk.
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