Renovated three-bed cottage on Dartmoor edge with gated parking and big views.
Three-bedroom cottage with spectacular front and rear Dartmoor views
Newly renovated inside within the last five years; modern bathroom and kitchen
Open-plan kitchen/diner flows into cosy living room; rear utility room
Gated gravel driveway parking for two-plus cars; space for shed/greenhouse
Underground LPG heating tank present; do not park over it
Septic tank in neighbour's field with legal access rights (sole cottage use)
Very slow broadband and average mobile signal — affects home working
Small plot; stone exterior needs some patch repairs; probable uninsulated walls
This sympathetically refurbished three-bedroom cottage sits on the edge of Dartmoor with spectacular front and rear countryside views. The ground floor flows from a modern open-plan kitchen/dining area into a cosy living room, with a rear extension providing a practical utility room and direct garden access — ideal for walkers and dog owners. Gated gravel driveway parking fits two-plus cars and there's space for a shed or greenhouse.
The property was renovated within the last five years and benefits from a modern bathroom with rain head shower and contemporary kitchen fittings, while retaining traditional stone walls and cottage character. Heating is by an LPG boiler and radiators; the LPG tank is underground at the top of the gravel area and must not be parked over. Note that the original granite or whinstone walls are assumed uninsulated.
Practical considerations: broadband speeds are very slow and mobile signal is average, which may affect home working. The septic tank is sited in a neighbouring field with a right of access granted for its maintenance; the tank is for the cottage's sole use. The plot is described as very small and the exterior stonework needs some patching.
Well placed for countryside living, the cottage is steps from Dartmoor walking, the Granite Way, and local amenities including a pub and farm shop. Tavistock and Okehampton (rail links to Exeter) are accessible for wider services and schooling. Council tax is inexpensive, and the house is freehold, making it straightforward for buyers seeking a rural, move-in-ready cottage with authentic character.