£465,000
(£260/sq. ft)
4 bed semi-detached house for saleNorth Tawton, Devon EX20
4 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
1,787 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Bond Oxborough Phillips - Okehampton
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About this property
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Character Features Throughout
Stylish Open Plan Kitchen Diner
Impressive Vaulted Living Spaces
Flexible Fourth Bedroom Or Study
Spacious And Light Filled Interiors
Private And Well Designed Garden
Located On Village Edge
Convenient Countryside Setting
Seamless Blend Of Old New
Are you looking for more space, a lifestyle shift to the countryside, or simply a home that blends contemporary comfort with original character? Positioned on the edge of the beautiful West Devon landscape, this deceptively spacious property offers just that, an attractive balance of convenience, personality, and privacy.
Uniquely designed as an upside down home, this property adds a sense of fun and originality, with the main living areas on the upper floor and the bedrooms below, a clever layout that maximises light, views, and flow throughout the day.
The upper level is a real showstopper. A spacious open plan kitchen and dining area forms the heart of the home, with vaulted ceilings and light flooding in from multiple aspects. The kitchen is stylishly appointed and practical, ideal for everyday living or entertaining. Flowing through an impressive exposed stone archway is the main sitting room, a sociable, characterful space that offers warmth and comfort in equal measure. Also on this level is a generous landing with storage, a cloakroom, and a fourth bedroom or home office, ideal for flexible family living or working from home.
A wooden staircase leads down to the lower level, where three well proportioned bedrooms and a modern family bathroom can be found. The principal bedroom includes a walk in wardrobe, while the two remaining bedrooms offer great space for children, guests, or hobbies. The layout offers versatility for growing families, multigenerational households, or anyone seeking clearly defined zones for living and resting.
Outside, the garden is a peaceful and private space. Steps lead down from the kitchen and dining room, and there’s also gated access from the front. It’s thoughtfully arranged into two main areas, a lower level patio, perfect for morning coffee or evening drinks, and a slightly raised, level lawn with a further seating spot tucked into the far corner. Whether relaxing, entertaining, or watching children play, there’s space for it all.
Throughout the home, a blend of modern finishes and characterful features, including exposed stonework and timber elements, creates a stylish yet welcoming feel. It’s a home with soul, clever design, and a lifestyle to match.
North Tawton is a charming market town situated along the River Taw, surrounded by the stunning Devon countryside. It’s a picturesque community with a rich history dating back to Roman times, and it continues to celebrate its heritage, particularly through its connection to the wool trade, with annual events like "Wool Weeks".
The town offers a mix of modern and historic amenities. The town centre features independent shops, cafés, and local businesses, including a traditional blacksmith's shop and a handmade gelato stand. North Tawton is also well-known for its vibrant community life, with events such as the Christmas Market and Spring Market, alongside various clubs and social activities for all ages.
Culturally, North Tawton has strong literary connections, including its association with the famous poet Ted Hughes and his first wife, Sylvia Plath, who lived here during the early 1960s. With easy access to Dartmoor National Park, Okehampton, and Crediton, it’s a well-positioned town offering both tranquility and convenience.
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