Single-level modern living on a large plot with garage and garden, close to Dartmoor.
Detached three-bedroom bungalow on a very large private plot
Open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner with bifold doors to garden
Double garage plus ample private driveway parking
Master bedroom with ensuite; two further bedrooms and family bathroom
New build, contemporary fittings and rooftop solar panels
Freehold tenure; modest annual service charge (£179)
Slow broadband speeds and average mobile signal in the village
Located edge of Dartmoor; very low local crime, prosperous rural area
Set on a very large plot in The Meadows, this detached three-bedroom bungalow offers single-level living with contemporary finishes and easy accessibility — ideal for downsizers or those seeking low-maintenance, comfortable living on the edge of Dartmoor National Park. The open-plan lounge/kitchen/dining room stretches across the rear of the home, with bifold doors that fold away to link interior and private garden for effortless indoor-outdoor entertaining.
The property benefits from a double garage, private driveway with ample off-street parking and rooftop solar panels that support running-cost efficiency. The master suite includes an ensuite shower room, with two further bedrooms and a family bathroom providing sensible accommodation for guests or hobbies. The newly fitted kitchen features a versatile breakfast bar and a high-ceilinged, bright space designed around modern integrated appliances.
Practical details to note: the home is freehold and part of a managed development with a modest annual service charge (£179 reported). Broadband speeds in the village are slow and mobile signal is only average — important if you rely on fast home internet for work. Crime levels are very low and the setting is rural and affluent, with easy access to countryside walks, local schools and nearby Plymouth.
Overall this bungalow delivers contemporary, single-level living with generous outside space and parking. It suits buyers seeking a move-in-ready home with good accessibility, private gardens and room for occasional visitors, while accepting modest service charges and rural connectivity limits.