Well-presented period cottage with driveway, outbuildings and valley views near village amenities..
- Two double bedrooms; bathroom was originally a bedroom
- New roof installed in 2022; recently renovated throughout
- Off‑street driveway and garage space for at least one car
- Private, low‑maintenance courtyard with Walkham Valley views
- Two powered outbuildings ideal for storage or conversion
- Located within Dartmoor National Park; excellent broadband and mobile
- Small plot; limited garden space for larger families
- Medium flood risk — check insurance and flood reports
This late‑Victorian end-of-terrace cottage sits a short walk from Horrabridge village centre and offers easy access to Dartmoor’s moorland walks. Recently improved by the current owner, the house benefits from a new roof (2022), mains gas boiler and uPVC double glazing, so it combines period charm with practical, low-maintenance upgrades.
Accommodation is arranged over two floors and includes two double bedrooms and a bathroom that was originally a bedroom, making the layout flexible for families or couples. The living room and kitchen/breakfast room are modest in size but well presented; useful attached outbuildings (workshop/garden store and former cattery) provide storage or conversion potential.
Outside, a gated side driveway provides off-road parking and garage space for at least one car with pedestrian access to a private, level courtyard garden. The small, low-maintenance plot faces views across the Walkham Valley — a real appeal for walkers and anyone who values countryside outlooks. Broadband and mobile signal are strong and crime levels are very low.
Important practical points: the plot is small and the property sits in an area with medium flood risk, so buyers should check insurance and flood reports. The house was partly reconfigured (once three bedrooms) and has one principal bathroom; purchasers should confirm room measurements and the condition of fixtures and services themselves.