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Guide price

£750,000

5 bed detached house for sale
Tavistock, Devon PL19

    • 5 beds

    • 5 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • EPC Rating: F

  • Freehold

Savills - Exeter

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About this property

  • Grade II Listed farmhouse in a conservation area.

  • Principal farmhouse constructed of local stone beneath a traditional roof

  • Retains a wealth of period features including deep-set windows, original proportions and a strong sense of history

  • Spacious and versatile accommodation, well suited to family living, home working or multi-generational occupation

  • Five bedrooms and five bathrooms

  • EPC Rating = F

A substantial Grade II farmhouse with outbuildings and land.

Description
The principal farmhouse is constructed of local stone beneath a traditional roof and retains a wealth of period features typical of its age and heritage, including deep-set windows, original proportions and a strong sense of history throughout. The accommodation is both spacious and versatile, lending itself well to family living, home working or multi-generational occupation.

The house provides five bedrooms and three bathrooms, arranged over two floors, with a variety of reception spaces offering flexibility for formal and informal living. The layout allows for clear separation between living and sleeping accommodation, while the scale of the rooms reflects the status and quality of the original farmhouse.

A separate rear wing forms part of the main structure and presents a particularly attractive opportunity for the creation of a self-contained annexe or ancillary accommodation, subject to the necessary consents. This area could suit dependent relatives, guests, or income-generating use, while remaining connected to the main house if desired.

The property enjoys a predominantly south-west facing aspect, with principal rooms benefitting from excellent natural light and views over the enclosed gardens and surrounding countryside.

The farmhouse is approached via a private access, opening into a sheltered and attractive setting. The gardens lie mainly to the south and west of the house, are enclosed, and are largely laid to lawn, providing a safe and private environment with scope for further landscaping if required.

Beyond the gardens lies an adjoining paddock, suitable for grazing or amenity use, enhancing the lifestyle appeal of the property. In total, the land extends to approximately 2.2 acres, offering a manageable yet highly usable holding.Ford Farm is complemented by a range of traditional outbuildings, providing useful storage, workshop space and further potential, subject to planning and listed building considerations.

Of particular note is a modern agricultural barn extending to approximately 8,000 sq ft, offering excellent clear-span space suitable for a variety of agricultural, equestrian or commercial purposes. The scale and quality of this building add significant practical value to the property and will appeal to those seeking a working smallholding or rural enterprise opportunity.

Location
Ford Farm occupies a delightful rural position within the Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, an unspoilt and highly regarded landscape characterised by rolling pasture, wooded valleys and historic farmsteads. Formerly part of the Duke of Bedford’s Tavistock Estates, the area benefited from significant investment during the 19th and 20th centuries, resulting in a legacy of fine buildings and productive farmland.

The nearby village of Milton Abbot offers a public house and primary school, while more comprehensive facilities can be found in the nearby towns of Tavistock and Launceston. Both towns provide supermarkets, independent shops, leisure facilities and a good range of state and private schooling, including Mount Kelly in Tavistock and St Joseph’s School in Launceston.

The cathedral and university city of Exeter lies approximately an hour’s drive away, providing a full range of cultural, commercial and transport connections. The property is also well positioned for access to both the north and south coasts of Devon and Cornwall, offering a balance of outstanding countryside and coastal opportunities.



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Additional Info
Oil central heating. Solid fuel. Septic tank. Private Water to be connected by new owner.

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