Quiet village location with garage, garden and quick move-in potential.
End-terrace in quiet cul-de-sac with countryside views
Detached single garage plus gravel driveway parking
Two bedrooms, one bathroom; modest internal room sizes
Requires full modernisation — kitchen, bathroom and cosmetic work
Good-sized private rear garden with hedged screening
No onward chain; freehold tenure
Very slow broadband — poor for heavy home-working
EPC D/65; mains gas central heating
Set at the quiet end of Branson Park cul-de-sac, this two-bedroom end-terrace offers a peaceful, semi-rural setting with countryside views and private outdoor space. The detached single garage and gravel driveway provide secure parking — a valuable asset in a village location close to Tavistock and Dartmoor National Park. Sold freehold and with no onward chain, the house is ready for a buyer who wants to move quickly and personalise their home.
Internally the layout is simple and practical: a front living room, rear kitchen/diner, rear porch and two bedrooms upstairs with a single bathroom. The property dates from the late 1970s and shows typical wear; the décor, fittings and services will benefit from updating. Heating is by mains gas boiler and radiators and the EPC sits at D/65.
This house suits a first-time buyer, small family or buyer seeking a tidy refurbishment project with good potential to add value. The plot is a decent size for the area, with a wrap-around private garden screened by hedging that enjoys open field views. Broadband speeds are very slow — a practical consideration for anyone working from home.
Important negatives are clear: the property needs modernisation throughout, internal room sizes are modest and some rooms have restricted head height. Prospective buyers should budget for refurbishment and possible improvements to wiring, kitchen and bathroom fittings. Council tax band is low and local crime is very low, which supports a quiet, secure lifestyle.