Guide price
£235,000
(£376/sq. ft)
2 bed property for saleCornfield Way, North Tawton EX20
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
624 sq. ft
EPC Rating: B
- Freehold
Helmores
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About this property
Semi-detached modern home
Excellent order throughout
2 double bedrooms
Large garden
NHBC warranty cover remaining
Potential for extension (STPP)
Located on the edge of a small town with views to Dartmoor
Situated on a paved no-through road / cul-de-sac
Parking for at least 2 vehicles
Gas central heating and double glazing
Cornfield Way is on a small development on the edge of the small town of North Tawton with lovely views across to Dartmoor and conveniently located just 6 miles away from the A30. North Tawton has a thriving community with many local activities, primary school, pubs, restaurants, pharmacy, Doctors surgery and shops.
This well-presented semi-detached modern house is situated at the top of the development in a quiet cul-de-sac. It is light and airy throughout and benefits from a large and versatile garden. Excellently presented both internally and externally, the downstairs comprises of a lounge, kitchen / diner, and utility / cloakroom. The kitchen / diner has a good array of modern cream units. There is a gas 4 ring hob and a newly fitted neff double oven. There is plenty of space for white goods. The dining area has space for a good sized dining table and unit with a back door leading to the garden. The cloakroom has been converted to a utility room by the current owners and could easily be reverted back to a cloakroom (additional WC) if required. The lounge has a south facing window looking onto the front lawn and a feature electric fireplace with attractive surround. There is a good sized understairs cupboard. The wider than average stairs lead to a landing, two double sized bedrooms and a bathroom. The front double bedroom has views across to Dartmoor and an airing cupboard. The rear double bedroom has a large professionally built fitted wardrobe, made from wood with glass & mirror doors, and has a lovely aspect over the garden. The bathroom has a white suite bath with shower over and glass screen with a WC and sink. The property has gas central heating and double glazing throughout.
Outside to the front is lawned with some ornamental bushes. The generously sized drive has parking for at least two cars with level access that leads through a gate to the rear of the property. The main garden is mostly laid to lawn and is a great size for a modern house. The plot size also provides potential to extend the property (STPP). There is a lovely porcelain slab patio area perfect for outdoor dining in front of the quality built, generously sized summer house. There is an additional garden shed and BBQ area and another small patio / seating area by the back of the house, perfect for early morning breakfast. This area includes a double electricity socket and water tap. The garden also has a small vegetable plot and some trees /shrubs. To the rear of the garden there are lovely views across to Dartmoor.
Please see the floorplan for room sizes.
Current Council Tax: Band B – West Devon 2025/26 - £2075.75
Utilities: Mains electric, gas, water, telephone & broadband
Broadband within this postcode: Ultrafast 1800Mbps
Drainage: Mains drainage
Heating: Mains gas central heating
Listed: No
Conservation Area: No
Tenure: Freehold
Buyers' Compliance Fee Notice: Please note that a compliance check fee of £25 (inc. VAT) per person is payable once your offer is accepted. This non-refundable fee covers essential id verification and anti-money laundering checks, as required by law.
North tawton is a small market town, the original settlement being alongside the banks of the River Taw around which grew a rich woollen trade. Today the town is home to an array of independent shops and services many of which are centred around the pretty market square with its George V Jubilee clock tower. There are also large employers including Gregory’s Haulage and The Taw Valley Creamery, which also has a cheese shop. Both companies take advantage of North Tawton’s access to a good roadwork, a 6.5 mile drive takes you to the A30. The town is also served by frequent buses with routes to Crediton, Exeter, Okehampton as well as Bideford and Barnstaple. In recent years the town has expanded to accommodate more families as they seek the convenience of a small town within a rural setting, the ofsted Good primary school is also an attraction. North Tawton has also had its brush with celebrity. The Poet laureate Ted Hughes moved to the town with Sylvia Plath; it remained his home until his passing in 1998. More recently, the town became the fictional village of Clatterford St Mary and the setting for Jennifer Saunders’ sitcom, Jam and Jerusalem.
Directions : From the A3072 at De Bathe Cross take the turning towards North Tawton, take the first left onto Budd Close then a right turn onto Cornfield Way. Continue up around and number 24 can be found on the right.
For Sat Nav: EX20 2FB
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EPC Rating: B
Garden
Large garden.
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