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£295,000

(£333/sq. ft)

3 bed semi-detached house for sale
Tavistock, Devon PL19

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

    • 887 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: C

Bond Oxborough Phillips - Tavistock

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About this property

  • Elevated position with panoramic views over Tavistock town

  • Well-maintained 1930s semi-detached home full of character

  • Three bedrooms, including two doubles and a single

  • Open-plan living and dining rooms with feature fireplaces

  • Extended kitchen with solid oak worktops and integrated appliances

  • South-facing front decked terrace and low-maintenance rear garden

  • Off-road parking and detached garage

  • Gas central heating via combi boiler and all mains services

We are delighted to present this beautifully maintained 1930s semi-detached home, ideally positioned in an elevated and highly convenient location just a short walk from Tavistock town centre. Offering a blend of period charm and modern comfort, this three-bedroom property features off-road parking, a detached garage, a low-maintenance garden, and far-reaching views over Tavistock.

Upon entering through the attractive open porch and recently installed composite front door with glazed surround, you’re welcomed into a generous hallway with original wooden flooring that continues into the living and dining areas. A useful understairs cupboard provides practical storage.

The bay-fronted living room enjoys a sunny south-easterly aspect and lovely valley views. A striking brick fireplace with oak mantle and multi-fuel burner adds warmth and character. The adjoining dining room, accessible via a wide opening, overlooks the rear garden and features a Victorian-style open fireplace with timber surround—perfect for entertaining or family meals.

At the rear, the extended kitchen blends style and functionality with solid oak worktops, a slate floor, gas range cooker, and integrated appliances including a dishwasher and washing machine. A rear door provides easy access to the garden.

Upstairs, the home offers three bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom. The spacious main bedroom enjoys natural light from a front bay window with delightful views and boasts a charming cast iron fireplace. The second double bedroom overlooks the rear garden and includes built-in storage, while the third bedroom is a front-facing single, ideal as a child’s room or home office. The bathroom is fully tiled and features a freestanding bath and separate shower cubicle for added convenience. A colourful, original circular stained-glass window on the landing adds a unique period detail.

Outside, the property is approached via steps running alongside the garage and driveway. The south-facing front garden leads to a raised decked terrace above the garage—an ideal space to enjoy the open outlook over Tavistock. The rear garden is elevated and finished with easy-care Astro turf, making it a practical and usable outdoor space all year round.

This charming home benefits from all mains services and is heated by a gas-fired combi boiler.

Tavistock is a thriving stannary market town in West Devon, nestled on the western edge of Dartmoor National Park. Tavistock is an ancient town, rich in history dating back to the 10th century and famed for being the birthplace of Sir Francis Drake. Largely the 19th-century town centre is focused around Bedford Square which is a short stroll from this property.

The town offers a superb range of shopping, boasting the famous Pannier Market and a wide range of local and national shops. Also there are public houses, cafes, restaurants, social clubs, riverside park, leisure centre, theatre, doctors surgery, dentists and Tavistock Hospital. There are excellent educational facilities including primary and secondary schools in the state and private sector. The town has superb recreation and sporting facilities including; Tennis club, bowls club, golf club, cricket clubs, football club and athletics track.

Plymouth, some 15 miles to the south, offers extensive amenities. The cathedral city of Exeter lies some 40 miles to the northeast, providing transport connections to London and the rest of the UK via its railway links and the M5 motorway.

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