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Homes Let in North Devon from 1St August 2019 to 30Th September 2019 Homes let in North Devon from 1st August 2019 to 30th September 2019 Number of Property Band of successful Band start Bid position of Number of Let date bedrooms type Accessibility Sheltered Address Area applicant date successful applicant bids 04/09/2019 1 Flat General Needs N Barbican Lane Barnstaple BandD 16/11/2011 1 1 11/09/2019 3 House General Needs N Beech Close Barnstaple BandC 01/05/2018 8 63 04/09/2019 1 Bungalow Max 3 Steps Y Bicton Street Barnstaple BandB 12/06/2017 4 175 13/09/2019 2 Flat General Needs N Brewer Road Barnstaple BandC 20/12/2018 4 34 21/08/2019 1 Flat General Needs Y Castle Quay Court Barnstaple BandD 16/07/2018 9 44 19/08/2019 3 House General Needs N Churchill Close Barnstaple BandC 27/07/2018 12 62 06/08/2019 3 House General Needs N Frankmarsh Park Barnstaple BandC 24/07/2018 4 46 16/08/2019 2 Flat General Needs N Goodleigh View Barnstaple BandC 09/07/2018 1 27 24/09/2019 2 House General Needs N Gorwell Road Barnstaple BandB 22/08/2019 4 124 04/09/2019 2 Flat Max 3 Steps N Gould Road Barnstaple BandC 08/08/2018 2 27 04/09/2019 3 House General Needs N Gould Road Barnstaple BandC 18/01/2018 5 72 04/09/2019 2 Flat Max 3 Steps N Gould Road Barnstaple BandD 08/03/2017 14 38 02/08/2019 2 Flat General Needs N Gould Road Barnstaple BandB 10/10/2018 3 75 11/09/2019 2 House General Needs N Grosvenor Court Barnstaple BandB 27/03/2018 1 77 27/09/2019 1 Flat General Needs Y Loverings Court Barnstaple BandC 12/07/2019 3 38 09/09/2019 1 Flat General Needs Y Loverings Court Barnstaple BandB 22/02/2017 1 66 25/09/2019 1 Flat General Needs Y Mill Court Barnstaple BandD 30/06/2015 1 11 11/09/2019 2 House General Needs N Mulberry Way Barnstaple BandC 10/07/2018 5 108 13/08/2019 2 House General Needs N Oliver Road Barnstaple BandB 07/06/2019 3 116 19/08/2019 1 Bungalow Max 3 Steps N Raleigh Lawn Barnstaple BandB 03/01/2017 2 107 11/09/2019 2 Flat General Needs N Silverwood Heights Barnstaple BandC 10/07/2019 4 22 16/09/2019 2 House General Needs N Taw View Barnstaple BandD 25/02/2019 58 150 16/09/2019 2 House General Needs N Taw View Barnstaple BandD 25/02/2019 58 150 16/09/2019 2 House General Needs N Taw View Barnstaple BandD 25/02/2019 58 150 16/09/2019 2 Flat General Needs N Taw View Barnstaple BandC 22/08/2016 12 77 24/09/2019 2 Flat Max 3 Steps Y Tewsley Close Barnstaple BandB 28/08/2018 1 44 24/09/2019 1 Bungalow Max 3 Steps Y Glebeland Villas Bishop's Nympton BandC 06/12/2018 7 79 12/09/2019 1 Flat General Needs N The Law Memorial Almshouses Bishop's Tawton BandE 12/09/2019 1 1 04/09/2019 3 Maisonette General Needs N Field Close Braunton BandC 05/08/2019 1 1 02/08/2019 1 Flat Max 3 Steps N Field Close Braunton BandB 02/08/2018 2 84 04/09/2019 2 Flat Step Free N Pill Gardens Braunton BandC 07/09/2018 3 44 09/08/2019 1 Bungalow Max 3 Steps N The Moorings Braunton BandD 10/07/2019 1 1 11/09/2019 2 House General Needs N Broomhill Villas Brayford BandD 24/01/2018 1 22 Number of Property Band of successful Band start Bid position of Number of Let date bedrooms type Accessibility Sheltered Address Area applicant date successful applicant bids 19/08/2019 2 Bungalow Max 3 Steps Y Beacon Rise Chulmleigh BandC 01/03/2019 12 51 11/09/2019 2 House General Needs N Great View Chulmleigh BandE 13/10/2014 10 22 30/08/2019 2 House General Needs N Company Road Fremington BandC 13/12/2018 12 58 30/08/2019 3 House General Needs N Company Road Fremington BandC 22/03/2017 3 49 02/08/2019 3 House General Needs N Hillside George Nympton BandC 11/01/2019 11 47 09/09/2019 2 House General Needs N Chardon Close Heanton Punchardon BandE 22/03/2018 78 102 09/09/2019 2 House General Needs N Chardon Close Heanton Punchardon BandE 22/03/2018 78 102 09/09/2019 2 House General Needs N Chardon Close Heanton Punchardon BandE 22/03/2018 78 102 27/09/2019 2 Flat General Needs N Burnside Road Ilfracombe BandC 18/06/2019 7 23 09/08/2019 2 House General Needs N Chichester Close Ilfracombe BandC 07/03/2019 11 72 21/08/2019 3 House General Needs N Princess Avenue Ilfracombe BandB 15/04/2019 4 58 20/08/2019 1 Maisonette General Needs Y The Candar Ilfracombe BandD 08/07/2019 11 23 20/08/2019 2 Flat General Needs Y The Candar Ilfracombe BandD 10/10/2018 5 17 04/09/2019 2 House General Needs N Bakery Way Landkey BandC 20/12/2018 6 85 24/09/2019 1 Flat Max 3 Steps N Broadmead Gardens Lynton and Lynmouth BandB 08/02/2019 1 42 05/08/2019 2 Flat General Needs N Broadmead Gardens Lynton and Lynmouth BandD 03/02/2017 2 7 02/09/2019 1 Bungalow General Needs N Hobbs Yard Lynton and Lynmouth BandB 07/11/2018 9 51 09/09/2019 1 Bungalow General Needs N Rock Lodge Park Lynton and Lynmouth BandD 25/04/2019 24 44 04/09/2019 2 House General Needs N Artizans Dwellings South Molton BandB 18/07/2019 2 55 26/09/2019 2 House General Needs N Ash Drive South Molton BandC 07/08/2019 7 37 16/09/2019 1 Bungalow Step Free Y Kingsway South Molton BandB 16/10/2017 2 97 12/08/2019 2 House General Needs Y Kingsway South Molton BandB 14/06/2017 1 43 11/09/2019 2 Flat General Needs N Nadder Meadow South Molton BandD 22/05/2012 2 17 11/09/2019 2 House General Needs N Normandy Way South Molton BandB 07/06/2019 4 58 12/08/2019 3 House General Needs N The Gavel South Molton BandB 24/05/2019 2 30 11/09/2019 2 Bungalow Max 3 Steps Y Thornes Terrace South Molton BandB 21/02/2019 1 75 19/08/2019 1 Flat General Needs Y Thornes Terrace South Molton BandD 08/03/2019 7 15 02/08/2019 2 Bungalow Max 3 Steps Y Williamson Way South Molton BandC 06/11/2018 1 3 11/09/2019 2 House General Needs N Liverton Drive Swimbridge BandC 08/03/2019 3 28 11/09/2019 1 Flat General Needs N Cannington Road Witheridge Tiverton BandE 14/02/2019 49 49 NUMBER OF LETS BY NUMBER OF BEDROOMS AND BAND 15 9 8 7 7 7 4 2 2 2 1 B E D 2 B E D 3 B E D Band B Band C Band D Band E AVERAGE NUMBER OF BIDS BY PROPERTY TYPE AND SIZE 83 79 53 43 35 35 23 1 1 B E D 2 B E D 3 B E D Bungalow Flat House 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