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Guide price

£450,000

3 bed end terrace house for sale
Great Weeke, Chagford TQ13

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

Sawdye & Harris

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About this property

  • Character stone barn conversion in Dartmoor National Park

  • Vaulted ceilings, exposed beams and wood burner

  • Contemporary kitchen with open-plan living and dining

  • Peaceful garden with lawn, apple tree and mature planting

  • Close to Chagford, Moretonhampstead and Dartmoor walks

  • Mains water and electricity, private drainage

  • The property is heated by way of an air source heat pump together with underfloor heating

A handsome three bedroom, Grade II Listed stone barn conversion set in the peaceful hamlet of Great Weeke, and surrounded by the wild beauty of Dartmoor. Thoughtfully designed to showcase its original character, the cottage combines exposed beams, vaulted ceilings and wood burner with modern finishes and a welcoming feel. A contemporary kitchen, open-plan living spaces and charming bedrooms make it both stylish and practical. Outside, a level lawn with mature trees provides a tranquil garden retreat. Freehold. EPC D. Council Tax Band E.

The property Tucked within the peaceful hamlet of Great Weeke, and surrounded by the wild beauty of Dartmoor National Park, Orchard Cottage is a home where heritage and comfort meet in harmony. This handsome stone barn conversion has been thoughtfully designed to make the most of its original features while offering modern convenience and a warm, welcoming feel.

Step inside and the character immediately shines through – exposed beams, vaulted ceilings, and a cosy wood burner create a sense of charm, while large windows and glazed doors frame views of the courtyard and flood the living spaces with natural light. The layout flows easily between a contemporary kitchen with bold cabinetry, open-plan living and dining spaces through to the bedrooms, making this cottage both stylish and practical.

The cottage is complemented by its wonderful garden – a true highlight. With a level lawn, mature trees, and colourful planting create a tranquil retreat, perfect for morning coffee under the apple tree, summer entertaining, or simply soaking up the peace of its rural setting.

Location is key, and Orchard Cottage enjoys one of the best. With Chagford and Moretonhampstead close by, you're never far from a vibrant community, independent shops, cosy pubs, and local culture. And when adventure calls, Dartmoor's wide-open spaces, river valleys, and walking trails are just beyond the doorstep.

Whether you're seeking a permanent home, a weekend escape, or a base for exploring the very best of Dartmoor, Orchard Cottage offers something truly special: A blend of character, comfort, and location that's hard to beat.

First floor At Orchard Cottage, life unfolds upstairs first. On arrival, you step into a compact yet welcoming entrance hall, with space for coats and boots after a Dartmoor walk. From here, the staircase rises and draws you up to the first floor, where the home truly comes alive.

The property has been cleverly designed with reverse-level living, creating a light-filled heart of the house. You enter directly into the living space, where the soaring vaulted ceiling, exposed beams, and dramatic a-frame immediately capture your attention. It's a room full of character and atmosphere, with a wood-burning stove as a superb focal point.

Set slightly above on a raised level, the kitchen is defined yet still connected, blending seamlessly with the living area. Cleverly designed storage, bespoke cabinetry and an array of charming nooks and crannies ensure the space is as practical as it is stylish - perfectly suited to modern living while retaining the properties character and flow.

Ground floor Heading back to the ground floor, the mood shifts to calm and restful. The principal bedroom is a peaceful retreat, generous in size and full of charm, with a window looking onto the courtyard setting. Bedroom two offers flexibility - equally suited as a guest room, a child's bedroom, or even a dressing room - while the office provides a comfortable and quiet space for home working.

Completing this level is a modern shower room, thoughtfully designed and well positioned to serve both bedrooms and guests alike.

This thoughtful layout means Orchard Cottage combines atmosphere and practicality in equal measure: Dramatic and uplifting living spaces above, and tranquil, private bedrooms below.

Outside Outside, Orchard Cottage continues to impress. Approached via a gated courtyard with two private parking spaces, the property feels part of a small community while retaining a sense of privacy.

The gardens offer a generous, mature space designed to be enjoyed in every season. A gate at the side leads you through to a paved terrace beneath the apple tree, the perfect spot for morning coffee or evening drinks while soaking up panoramic views across the moors to Castle Drogo. From here, a gravelled path winds its way along the lawn, drawing the eye down towards a greenhouse, raised growing beds and a useful garden shed - ideal for those who love to potter and grow their own.

Bordered by mature planting and framed by Dartmoor's ever-changing skies, the garden combines practicality with a sense of natural beauty - a place where you can truly immerse yourself in the landscape while enjoying the comforts of home.

Location Nestled in the heart of Dartmoor National Park, Great Weeke offers a lifestyle defined by dramatic moorland, wooded valleys, and some of the South West's most inspiring countryside. With miles of footpaths, bridleways, and open space on the doorstep, it is a dream setting for walkers, riders, and nature lovers alike.

The hamlet sits close to the vibrant stannary town of Chagford, famed for its thriving community, independent shops, galleries, cafés, and a lively calendar of events and festivals. Equally close is Moretonhampstead, with its range of amenities, arts scene, and easy access to Dartmoor's spectacular walking and cycling routes. Both towns provide a wonderful sense of culture, character, and convenience in a quintessentially Dartmoor setting.

For a wider choice of services, the market towns of Ashburton and Chudleigh are nearby, while Exeter and Newton Abbot offer extensive shopping, dining, and mainline rail connections to London. The A38 Devon Expressway ensures excellent road links to Exeter, Plymouth, and the South Devon coast.

Great Weeke is more than a place to live – it is an opportunity to immerse yourself in Dartmoor life, with the warmth and character of Chagford and Moretonhampstead just minutes away.

Key facts for buyers tenure - Freehold - Please note that the property is Grade II Listed - a link to view the listing can be found here
Council tax band - E

EPC
- D

Services


Mains water and electric, private drainage which we are advised by the sellers is compliant with current regulations. The property is heated by way of an air source heat pump together with underfloor heating,
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Please note All measurements, floorplans, and land plans are provided for illustrative purposes only and are approximate. Measurements are quoted in imperial with metric equivalents, for general guidance only. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, these sales particulars must not be relied upon, and all details should be confirmed by the buyer's solicitor or surveyor. Sawdye & Harris has not tested any services, systems, or appliances and no guarantee can be given regarding their condition or working order. Photographs are for marketing purposes only. Fixtures and fittings shown may not be included unless specifically stated. Some items may be available by separate negotiation. If there are important matters which are likely to affect your decision to buy, please contact us before viewing the property.

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decision whether you choose to use this service. Should you decide to use any of
these services, we may receive an average referral fee of £100 for recommending you
to them. As we provide a regular supply of work, you benefit from a competitive
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should be aware that we would receive an average referral fee of up £250 from them
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will have no effect on your credit history.

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  • Council tax band

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