A three bedroom terraced house on this cul-de-sac development towards the edge of this sought after Dartmoor town. Offered with no upward chain and benefiting from gardens to front and rear and a Garage.
Lamb Park is a cul-de-sac development of houses and bungalows mostly built in the late 1970’s and situated just outside the Conservation area. No 19 offers some great rural views from the first floor bedrooms whilst the good sized Living Room overlooks its own rear garden. The house is double glazed and benefits from modern gas central heating and a recently installed modern white bathroom suite. Available with no upward chain there is some minor redecoration required.
The front door opens into the hallway with stairs rising to the first floor and doors into the Living Room, Kitchen, and Cloakroom. The Living Room extends the full width of the house and has a brick feature fireplace and large sliding doors opening into the rear garden. To the first floor are three bedrooms (one with walk-in wardrobe) all with good views towards the surrounding countryside, and a modern white bathroom suite of a bath, low level WC, and a wash basin. A cupboard off the landing houses the modern gas-fired boiler.
There is a flat area of lawned garden to front with some shrubs and flowers leading up to a patio area adjacent to the house. Next to the front door is a secure outdoor store cupboard. The rear garden has a patio area adjacent to the house and is slightly stepped down towards the back fence. There is a pedestrian gate providing access to a rear path. A short walk away is the Garage block. No 19 has a single garage.
Mains gas, electricity, water and foul drainage.
Local and Planning Authority: West Devon Borough Council & Dartmoor National Park Council Tax: Band C being £2,166.37 for 2024/5 Energy Performance Certificate: C72 with potential for B87 Tenure: The property is freehold with vacant possession.