£245,000
(£397/sq. ft)
2 bed terraced house for sale
Tavistock PL19Freehold
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
617 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
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Freehold
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About this property
Charming Duke of Bedford Cottage
Grade Two Listed Cottage
Offering Two Double Bedrooms
Sought After Location
Ground Floor Family Bathroom
Woodburning Stove
Offering No Onward Chain
Level Walk into Town
Overlooking the Canal
Front & Rear Gardens
This charming Grade II listed cottage, once under the ownership of the Duke of Bedford, offers a picturesque view of the canal. Impeccably maintained, the home features a cozy lounge and dining area with a wood-burning stove, a well-equipped kitchen, a ground-floor bathroom, and two spacious double bedrooms. The front and rear gardens add to the property's allure.
Entry is through a gated front lawn adorned with flower borders. A right of way exists for neighboring cottages across the front of the property. At the back, an enclosed courtyard presents an ideal setting for outdoor dining and includes a storage shed equipped with power and light, as well as an outside tap. Steps from the courtyard ascend to a communal path leading to a generously sized garden, slightly set apart from the cottage. This garden boasts a large patio area, partially enclosed by fencing, with shrub beds and an additional storage shed.Tavistock is a thriving stannary market town in West Devon, nestled on the western edge of Dartmoor National Park. Tavistock is an ancient town, rich in history dating back to the 10th century and famed for being the birthplace of Sir Francis Drake. Largely the 19th-century town centre is focused around Bedford Square which is a short stroll from this property.
The town offers a superb range of shopping, boasting the famous Pannier Market and a wide range of local and national shops. Also there are public houses, cafes, restaurants, social clubs, riverside park, leisure centre, theatre, doctors surgery, dentists and Tavistock Hospital. There are excellent educational facilities including primary and secondary schools in the state and private sector. The town has superb recreation and sporting facilities including; Tennis club, bowls club, golf club, cricket clubs, football club and athletics track.
Plymouth, some 15 miles to the south, offers extensive amenities. The cathedral city of Exeter lies some 40 miles to the northeast, providing transport connections to London and the rest of the UK via its railway links and the M5 motorway.
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Bond Oxborough Phillips - Tavistock