Energy-efficient family home near Dartmoor with garage and development potential..
Owned solar panels reduce bills and can generate export income
New roof and modern Worcester gas boiler for efficiency
Large 1,254 sq ft interior on a decent sized plot
Single garage plus off-street parking for two cars
Level rear garden with patio, low-maintenance outdoor space
Medium flood risk — insurance and mitigation advised
Only one bathroom may not suit larger families
Development potential subject to planning consent
Set on a quiet Cul-de-sac in Horrabridge, this renovated three-bedroom semi-detached home blends modern comfort with sensible running costs. The property benefits from owned solar panels, a new roof and an efficient Worcester gas boiler, helping reduce bills and offering potential payback from export tariffs.
Accommodation includes a contemporary living room, modern kitchen and bathroom, three good bedrooms and a downstairs WC. At about 1,254 sq ft on a decent plot, the layout is roomy for a family and offers scope for modest extension or reconfiguration (subject to planning).
Outside there is off-street parking, a single garage and a level rear garden with patio — practical for everyday family life and low-maintenance socialising. The home sits on the edge of Dartmoor National Park with local shops, a good primary school and strong 4G/broadband connectivity nearby.
Buyers should note a medium flood risk for the area and that there is only one bathroom. While recently renovated, the double glazing was installed before 2002 and future buyers may wish to review warranty and insulation levels. Overall this freehold house is a well-upgraded, energy-conscious family home with development potential in a tranquil village setting.