Offers over
£700,000
(£387/sq. ft)
4 bed detached house for saleChudleigh, Newton Abbot TQ13
4 beds
1,809 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
RE/MAX Elite
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About this property
Set On Circa 1.5 Acres Of Land
Chalet
Double Garage
Ample Parking
Open Plan Kitchen/Diner
Immaculate Condition Throughout
Master En-Suite
Stunning Countryside Views
Sought After Location
Balcony
Re/max are delighted to present Elm View to the market. This beautiful home is located in a delightful position between Chudleigh and Chudleigh Knighton adjacent to the grounds of the historic Pitt House, a substantial gothic manor house, which is surrounded by parkland grounds.
Local amenities will be found in the nearby village of Chudleigh Knighton, which has a post office and stores, public houses and primary school. Bovey Tracey - three miles and Chudleigh - one mile, also have a good range of amenities for day to day requirements. The Cathedral city of Exeter is approximately 12 miles to the North and the bustling market town of Newton Abbot 5 miles south. Elm View is located in the sought after Teign Valley and just outside the boundaries of Dartmoor National Park.
Originally a bungalow, built approximately 60 years ago, Elm View has been significantly and substantially improved and extended over the years and now provides spacious and versatile accommodation with a reverse level arrangement which takes advantage of the rural outlook. The main living areas are situated in the most recent part of the property which is two storeys and include a large sitting room with a balcony which enjoys a delightful rural aspect. A dining room which is open plan to the reception hall, a modern fitted kitchen with adjacent utility room and cloakroom/shower room. The bedrooms are situated in the original part of the building, each with a view over the gardens and affording large windows allowing plenty of light. Adjacent to the bedrooms is a family bathroom and the master bedroom has an en-suite shower room. The gardens and grounds of Elm View are a particular delight, made up from some of the original parkland surrounding Pitt House and is a wonderful arboretum with some fine specimen trees, the most significant being a rare Zelkova Elm. Also within the site is a detached timber chalet providing space for recreation or home working. Other outbuildings include a double garage/workshop and an open fronted implement store. The sum of the plot extends to approximately 1.5 acres (0.61 ha).
Measurements
The accommodation with approximate dimensions comprises:
Entrance porch/sun room - 11' 8'' x 4' 7'' (3.56m x 1.4m)
Dining room - 23' x 11' 10'' (7.01m x 3.61m)
Sitting room - 23' 0'' x 14' 3'' (7.01m x 4.34m)
Kitchen - 12' 10'' x 12' 3'' (3.91m x 3.73m)
Utility room - 9' 8'' x 4' 10'' (2.95m x 1.47m)
Rear entrance lobby
rear porch
Shower room - 6' 7'' x 5' 9'' (2.01m x 1.75m)
Stairs to lower ground floor
Master bedroom - 17' 9'' x 11' 9'' (5.41m x 3.58m)
En-suite shower room WC
Bedroom two - 16' 5'' x 10' 0'' (5m x 3.05m)
Bedroom three - 10' 0'' x 10' 0'' (3.05m x 3.05m)
Bedroom four - 11' 9'' x 13' 3'' (3.58m x 4.04m) including fitted wardrobes.
Bathroom - 9' 5'' x 6' 0'' (2.87m x 1.83m)
Outside
The property is approached through high timber gates onto a parking and turning space which leads onto a brick paved area with a 'menhir' feature and a good sized:
Timber chalet
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