Spacious four-bedroom village home with views, garage and solar panels — scope to improve insulation..
4 bedroom semi‑detached with master en‑suite and flexible ground floor room
Stunning open countryside views across Dartmoor National Park
Owned solar panels help offset energy use
Garage with power and private driveway parking to rear
Traditional granite walls — likely uninsulated (upgrade potential)
Oil‑fired boiler and radiators; main fuel is oil (not community supply)
Very slow broadband speeds; mobile signal average
Council tax above average
Set on the edge of Meavy within Dartmoor National Park, this spacious four-bedroom semi-detached home combines period character with practical modern upgrades. The sitting room and kitchen enjoy countryside views; the master bedroom benefits from a large en‑suite, while a flexible ground-floor room serves as dining room or fourth bedroom. Solar panels reduce running costs and the property has full double glazing and oil-fired central heating throughout.
Externally the house sits on a small plot with an enclosed front garden, rear lawn, garage with power and private driveway parking. Quiet village amenities — pub, primary school and a strong community — are all within walking distance, making this well-located house suitable for families wanting rural life with commutable links to Tavistock and Plymouth.
Practical considerations: the building is of traditional granite construction likely without wall insulation, heated by an oil boiler, and broadband speeds in the area are very slow. Council tax is above average. The loft is insulated and boarded but internal layout and some services should be checked by buyers — fixtures and appliances are not guaranteed to be in working order.
Overall, the property will particularly appeal to family buyers wanting a sizeable, characterful village home with scope to reduce running costs further (insulation/energy upgrades) or adapt internal rooms to better suit changing needs.