Guide price
£260,000
2 bed terraced house for saleMoor View, Bittaford, Ivybridge, Devon PL21
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Greenslade Taylor Hunt
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About this property
Charming Character Cottage
Sympathetically Modernised Throughout
Filled with Period Features
Two Superb Reception Rooms
Modern Kitchen & Bathroom Fittings
Two Generous Double Bedrooms
Useful Converted Loft Room
Westerly Facing Rear Garden
Modern uPVC Sash Double Glazing
Presenting the perfect blend of period charm and modern convenience, this delightful mid-terraced cottage has been thoughtfully upgraded by its current owners who have taken the time to really finish it properly. Presenting an excellent character home, this cottage must be viewed to be appreciated.
Description
Approaching the property from the front a path leads to the entrance porch addition which has been built in keeping with the original cottage and sits next to an area of walled front garden.
Stepping into the property it is immediately apparent that a great deal of effort has gone into restoring and modernising this home in a sympathetic manor, ensuring the modern touches are in keeping with a traditional home. The porch provides a useful space for the storage of coats and shoes, then a wooden stable door leads directly into the living accommodation. At the front of the property is a cosy yet spacious living room that provides space for a range of sizeable furniture and enjoys exposed beams, stone walls, a feature fireplace and a window to the front enjoying views across the surrounding countryside and towards Dartmoor National Park. High quality timber flooring runs throughout the ground floor and an opening leads from the living room to the rear of the property where a formal dining area can be found. The dining room enjoys a large wood-burning stove and pretty exposed beams, stone walls and brickwork; and also houses the stairs to the first floor which have been nicely enclosed with attractive vertical timber balustrades. In the corner of the dining room is a fitted unit which acts as an extension of the kitchen, providing extra worktop and storage space. Just off of the dining room is the kitchen; having been upgraded in recent years to an exceptionally high standard, the kitchen comprises of a range of wall and base units in an attractive navy blue colour with solid worktops and modern appliances. Built into the kitchen is a fridge, freezer and slimline dishwasher and spaces are provided for a washing machine and free-standing cooker. Finally also on the ground floor is the family bathroom that has also been upgraded to a modern finish, comprising panelled ‘P’ shaped bath with shower over, toilet and basin.
On the first floor a central landing space provides access to two bedrooms on this level, alongside a second staircase leading to the converted loft space which is presently used as an occasional bedroom. Set at the front of the home is the master bedroom, a sizeable room with a feature fireplace and views across the surrounding countryside. The property has also been fitted with upgraded uPVC double glazing throughout, including ‘Sash Style’ glazing at the front.
At the rear of the cottage is a sizeable enclosed garden that faces in a westerly direction enjoying plenty of afternoon and evening sunshine. The initial part of the garden comprises a stone chipped seating area that is bordered by a pretty planted area with plants, bushes and mature trees. Beyond this is a generous lawned garden and then towards the end of the garden is a decked seating area with a pergola. Finally there is a useful single storey outbuilding which provides most useful outdoor storage and could be used as a studio or workshop.
Situation
Moor View is a terrace of just six character cottages which sits in the heart of the village of Bittaford, on the hill leading to Moorhaven. As a village, Bittaford is best known for it’s viaduct which runs right through the centre of the village, along with being just a few minutes drive from Ivybridge and the A38 dual carriageway. Nearby Ivybridge provides a wealth of local amenities including a vast array of boutique shops, restaurants and cafes, multiple pubs and a plethora of other services. Regular bus routes operate through the area providing links into Plymouth and other areas across the South Hams and Ivybridge Train Station also connects the area with other parts of the UK. There are a number of popular primary schools across the area and Ivybridge Community College is a well regarded secondary school.
Services & outgoings
We understand that mains electric, gas, water and drainage are connected to the property. Gas fired central heating.
Council Tax: South Hams District Council - Band B
Additional information
Broadband: Fttc-Fibre to cabinet broadband is available-highest available download speed 76 Mbps, highest available upload speed 15 Mbps. (Openreach).
Mobile Coverage: Available via EE, O2, three and vodafone. For an indication of specific speeds and supply or coverage in the area we recommend contacting your own provider.
Flooding: The property is in an area at a very low risk from River/Sea and Surface Water flooding (defined as the chance of flooding each year as less than 0.1%).
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