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£375,000

5 bed terraced house for sale
East Street, Bovey Tracey, Newton Abbot, Devon TQ13

    • 5 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 2 receptions

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Freehold

Bradleys Estate Agents - Bovey Tracey

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About this property

  • Mid Terrace 5-bedroom period property

  • Living Room

  • Additional Reception Room, currently used as Office Space

  • Large Kitchen / Dining Room

  • Separate Utility room and gf WC

  • Family bathroom consisting of Bath, WC and hand wash basin.

  • Additional Shower Room and WC

  • Tiered, enclosed rear garden with far reaching views

  • Walking distance to Bovey Tracey town centre, shops, cafés, and amenities

  • A real must-see property to appreciate the size and potential!

A charming Victorian mid-terrace property offering generous space across 3 floors. Featuring 5 bedrooms, 2 bright reception rooms, large family kitchen/diner, separate utility and WC. There is also a family bathroom, additional shower room and an enclosed rear garden boasting far-reaching views, this character home blends period appeal with practical modern living.

The Property

A spacious and characterful five-bedroom period home set in the heart of Bovey Tracey, originally built circa 1830s. Rich in heritage, the property features elegant proportions, high ceilings, and a host of original features including exposed timber detailing. Spacious reception rooms and generous bedrooms offer flexible family living, while mature gardens provide a peaceful and private outdoor retreat. Ideally situated on the edge of Dartmoor, this historic home blends timeless architecture with the convenience of a thriving market town.

On Entering The Property

Stepping through the front door, you are welcomed into a traditional entrance hallway that sets the tone with its classic proportions and sense of warmth.
The ground floor offers to the front, a welcoming living room featuring traditional detailing and a log burning styled gas fireplace along with a versatile second reception room currently used as a home office. To the rear, a spacious kitchen/diner provides an ideal setting for family life and entertaining, complemented by a separate utility room and convenient WC. As side door open directly onto the lower section tiered rear garden, creating a simple indoor–outdoor flow.

First & Second Floors

Arranged over two upper floors are five generously sized bedrooms, offering excellent flexibility for family living or guest accommodation. The second floor and its two excellent sized bedrooms with eaves storage offer the potential to create a separate living space. The home also benefits from a large family bathroom, complete with bath and shower over, hand wash basin and WC, and an additional shower room with WC, ensuring practicality for busy households. The first-floor level also enjoys direct access to the garden, adding to the property’s unique appeal.
Full of character and generous in space, this lovely Victorian home is perfectly suited to those seeking period charm with contemporary convenience.

The Outside

An enclosed tiered garden designed to make the most of its stunning surroundings has been arranged across multiple levels, each offering its own vantage point. From the upper tiers, far-reaching panoramic views stretch across the charming town of Bovey Tracey and onward to the dramatic landscapes of Dartmoor National Park. Whether enjoyed in the quiet of early morning or the glow of an evening sunset, the outlook provides a breathtaking backdrop of rolling hills, rugged moorland, and expansive skies. This beautifully tiered and secure garden creates a harmonious blend of privacy, natural beauty, and countryside scenery.

Location

Known as the “Gateway to the Moor", Bovey Tracey is a charming market town on the edge of Dartmoor National Park.
Residents enjoy a vibrant mix of independent shops, cafés, pubs and galleries, as well as easy access to stunning countryside walks and cycling routes.
• Town centre shops & cafés – approx. 0.3 mile
• Bovey Tracey Primary School – approx. 0.4 mile
• Dartmoor National Park – less than 1 mile
• A38 (Exeter / Plymouth) – approx. 2 miles
This location perfectly balances rural tranquillity with everyday convenience.

Material Information

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Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax - D (Teignbridge District Council)
Mains Services: Gas, electricity, water and drainage
Heating: Gas central heating, Solar panelling power water tank for hot water
Parking: On street parking
Within Bovey Tracey conservation area

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