The Property
Stands in an enviable position, surrounded by its own 14.6 acres. A long driveway leads to a large open area with parking for several vehicles. The surrounding formal gardens have been beautifully attended by the current owners, boasting an abundance of flowering shrubs and plants. There is also a patio seating area and a south facing terrace, which enjoy the sun throughout the day into the evening and are ideal for alfresco dining.
On Entering The Property
There is a wonderful entrance hall with floor to ceiling glass taking in the full panoramic views. From here three en suite bedrooms are accessed, including a master suite with floor to ceiling windows onto a balcony overlooking the view. A real feature of the home is the central oak staircase to the middle floor.On the middle floor there are two further bedrooms, both en suite. One of the key features of this home is the superb reception spaces, one on the middle floor (with wood burner) and also the whole lower floor, making this a great home for entertaining. The lower floor is the hub of the home, with an open plan flow, comprising a contemporary fitted kitchen, dining and lounge area and doors leading directly out onto the south facing terrace and patio seating areas. Terraces run by the side of the property creating great flow between the inside and outside space.
The Grounds
The grounds themselves are wonderful with a wide range of mature trees and woodland which is full of bluebells and wildflowers, with the added bonus of a small meadow. Flowing through the land is a beautiful spring which feeds the pond at the bottom of the garden. There is a summerhouse, and outbuildings which house the wood pellet boiler and water treatment system, with plenty of space for a workshop and wood storage.
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Location
Within a 15-minute drive are the local market towns of Bovey Tracey and Moretonhamsptead for daily essentials. With its antique shops, cafes, artisan bakery and award-winning fishmongers, Ashburton is also close at hand. Historic market towns of Chagford and Totnes are a 20 and 40-minute drive, respectively, both with a range of independent shops, stores and markets. Despite its rural position, Lustleigh is readily reached by road. The A38, also known as the Devon Expressway, is a short drive away, as is the A30, both of which provide good access to Exeter and the M5. Newton Abbot is situated on the Great Western railway offering access to London Paddington with a journey time of just over two and a half hours, calling at Exeter, Taunton and Reading. There is also a regular train service to Bristol.
Directions
what3words: stags.woodstove.satellite From Bovey Tracey to Moretonhampstead on the A382, continue for just over 4 miles and look out for our Bradleys board on your right-hand side.
Agents Notes
Required Information: Tenure: Freehold Council Tax - G Local Authority - Teignbridge District Council Services - Mains Electric Private water supply. Drainage - Septic Tank. Wood Pellet Fired Boiler. Please Note: The property is located within the Dartmoor National Park.
Directions
what3words: stags.woodstove.satellite
From Bovey Tracey to Moretonhampstead on the A382, continue for just over 4 miles and look out for our Bradleys board on your right-hand side.