- End-of-cul-de-sac position with Dartmoor views
- Two bedrooms; second bedroom is relatively narrow
- Front and rear gardens plus outside storage
- Gas central heating and uPVC double glazing present
- Gravel driveway provides off-street parking
- Mid-20th century build; filled cavity walls
- Requires modernization; dated décor and fixtures
- Freehold, no reported flood risk
Set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, this two-bedroom semi offers far-reaching views towards Dartmoor and practical outdoor space. The property includes front and rear gardens, outside stores and a gravel driveway — useful for first-time buyers needing parking and storage.
Internally the layout is traditional and functional: entrance hall, lounge with feature fireplace, kitchen/diner, two bedrooms and a family bathroom. Gas central heating and uPVC double glazing are already fitted, reducing immediate running-cost concerns.
The house will suit a buyer seeking an affordable, well-located starter home with scope to personalise and improve. Some rooms and fixtures are dated and would benefit from modernization; the second bedroom is relatively narrow and the décor needs updating. The building dates from the mid-20th century and cavity walls are filled — prospective buyers should budget for typical maintenance and cosmetic refurbishment.
Local amenities are within easy reach: shops, schools (mixed Ofsted ratings locally), rail links to London and main road connections. The area has pockets of deprivation and an industrious character; buyers should weigh the value for money against local socio-economic factors.











































































