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Woodlawn Lustleigh, Dartmoor National Park, Devon Woodlawn, Lustleigh, Dartmoor National Park, Devon, TQ13 9SH Woodlawn Lustleigh, Dartmoor National Park, Devon Woodlawn, Lustleigh, Dartmoor National Park, Devon, TQ13 9SH On the edge of a sought after village with lovely southerly views Bovey Tracey about 3.8 miles n Moretonhampstead about 4.8 miles A38 Devon Expressway 5.4 miles n Exeter and M5 about 17 miles 2 staircase halls n sitting room n dining room n garden room n study kitchen / breakfast room n utility room n cloakroom 4 bedrooms n 2 bathrooms n cloakroom Integral double garage n store room n log store Lawned garden with borders n terrace and granite outcrops About 1.25 acres SITUATION DESCRIPTION Woodlawn lies in a sought after location Woodlawn has been built to take advantage of that benefits from the natural beauty of the its delightful outlook over the rocky farmland of countryside on the edge of Dartmoor and also Dartmoor. Originally the site of the Gardener’s being part of a lively community, which is readily Cottage for neighbouring Parklands, Woodlawn accessible to the wider amenities of Exeter via has been extended to provide a sitting room, the A38. Lustleigh, a conservation village, is not dining room, study and kitchen / breakfast only renowned as one of the most picturesque room on the ground floor with a garden room and sought after villages on the eastern side of running along the front of the house with picture the moor, but also provides an excellent pub, windows on 3 sides enjoying the wonderful shop / P.O, village hall and cricket club along views. Two staircases lead up to 4 bedrooms with many other clubs and societies. with 2 bathrooms and a cloakroom on the first The nearby market town of Bovey Tracy offers floor. An integral double garage with remote most everyday amenities, whilst just beyond the control up and over door also has door to a A38 expressway dual carriageway gives fast store room and to a yard and the garden at the access to the cathedral City of Exeter, and the back of the house. M5. Lustleigh is within the Dartmoor National Park with its vast open spaces and opportunities for GARDENS AND GROUNDS walking and riding. The coast is also close with The drive (shared at the very beginning) leads wonderful sandy beaches within easy reach and up past an herbaceous bed in front of the yacht marinas at Torbay and Kingswear. Golf house to a parking area by the double garage. courses are available at Moretonhampstead and Stover. Reproduced from the Ordnance Survey. Not to Scale mapping with permission of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office © Crown copyright (100041908) WOODLAWN First Floor Approx: 129.5 sq m / 1393.8 sq ft Total Area Approx: 377.8 sq m / 4066.2 sq ft Ground Floor Approx: 248.3 sq m / 2672.4 sq ft Behind the house are lawned gardens, gently FIXTURES AND FITTINGS on your right. At the T junction opposite the sloping down to an area with several mature Only those mentioned in these sales particulars village shop turn left and leave the village also specimen trees, a fruit cage and compost bins. are included in the sale. All others such along a picturesque narrow lane. At the first T A gravel path on a higher level leads to a gate as curtains, carpets, light fittings, garden junction turn right up hill and the entrance to to a bonfire area, greenhouse and a corrugated Woodlawn is the first on the right after about ornaments etc are specifically excluded but iron shed (used as a log store). The path leads 200 yds. On entering the gate turn left. may be available by separate negotiation. to the front of the house through a maze of ancient banks, a dry stone wall and spectacular VIEWINGS granite outcrops with a carpet of bluebells and DIRECTIONS primroses. Strictly by appointment with Savills. Prior to Savills Exeter Leave the A38 at Drumbridges the Bovey making an appointment to view we strongly The Forum Tracey exit and take the A382 in the direction recommend that you discuss any particular Barnfield Road SERVICES of Bovey Tracey and then Moretonhampstead. points which are likely to affect your interest in Exeter EX1 1QR Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. About 2½ miles beyond Bovey turn left the property with a member of staff who has [email protected] Oil fired central heating. Solar panels for hot signposted Lustleigh. Follow the twisty lane seen the property. water. into the centre of the village keeping the church 01392 455 755 .
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