Description
Situated within the charming and historic Domehayes Terrace, just a short walk from the heart of Okehampton, this attractive three double bedroom mid-terrace home enjoys an elevated position with lovely views across the town to the front. The terrace forms part of Okehampton's Victorian expansion during the 19th century, when the historic market town flourished as the arrival of the railway and its position as the gateway to Dartmoor encouraged further residential development.
The property offers spacious accommodation arranged over three floors and, whilst now requiring decorative improvement and general updating throughout, presents an excellent opportunity for purchasers to create a home to their own taste.
Outside, the property benefits from a small front garden, two tiered sloping rear garden. storage. Great potential.
Situation
Okehampton is a historic market town situated on the northern edge of Dartmoor National Park, offering a blend of rural charm and convenience. The town benefits from a welcoming community atmosphere and a range of amenities, including independent shops, supermarkets, cafés, public houses, primary and secondary schools, healthcare facilities, and leisure services. Its setting provides access to open countryside, making it attractive for outdoor recreation such as walking, cycling, and exploring the moorland landscape, while still enjoying the benefits of a well-served town.
Location
Okehampton lies approximately 24 miles west of Exeter and enjoys excellent transport links. The town is positioned alongside the A30, providing direct road access to Exeter and the wider motorway network, as well as routes further into Cornwall. Okehampton also benefits from a railway station, Okehampton railway station, which offers regular services to Exeter, enhancing connectivity for commuters and visitors alike. This combination of road and rail links ensures the town is both accessible and conveniently placed for regional travel.