Immaculate four-bed family home with bi-fold doors, parking and easy-care garden..
Four double bedrooms with master en-suite and built-in wardrobes
Open-plan kitchen/diner with large bi-fold doors to patio
Two off-street parking spaces, one under covered car port
Low-maintenance rear garden with patio and level lawn
Immaculately presented; built 2022 with NHBC remaining (~6 years)
Modest total living area (approx. 725 sq ft) — compact rooms in places
Small study; limited workspace and storage compared with larger homes
Annual communal charge £240; Council Tax Band E (above average)
Set in a quiet cul-de-sac on a new development fringe of Tavistock, this immaculately presented four-bedroom detached house is arranged over two storeys and built in 2022. The home offers an open-plan kitchen/diner with large bi-fold doors that open onto a low-maintenance rear patio and level lawn — ideal for family meals and indoor/outdoor living. A separate living room faces the communal green and a small study gives a useful work-from-home space.
Practical family features include two off-street parking spaces (one under a car port), gas central heating with boiler and radiators, double glazing and built-in wardrobes to three bedrooms. The master bedroom has an en-suite shower room and there is a family bathroom with a shower-over-bath. Fast broadband and average mobile signal make the house well suited to modern family life and remote working.
Buyers should note the property’s modest overall floor area (approximately 725 sq ft), and the study is compact. The garden is deliberately low maintenance rather than extensive, and there are around six years remaining on the NHBC warranty. A small annual service charge of £240 covers upkeep of communal areas; council tax is in band E and above average for the area.
This home will suit families seeking a ready-to-move-into, low-upkeep property close to Tavistock’s amenities and Dartmoor access. It offers contemporary fixtures and practical outdoor space without the burden of major immediate works, while still presenting potential to personalise internal finishes over time.