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House For Sale £320,000
Moorland View, Newton Abbot TQ12


Description
An impressive and recently improved 3 bed (1 en suite) detached home. Modern open plan reception rooms, stunning hign-spec kitchen/diner, utility room, surprisingly generous and private garden with deck and large garden room with entertaining area and driveway parking - full video tour in Gallery

Situation

Moorland View is located on the eastern fringes of Newton Abbot, and as the name suggests, offers some lovely open views towards Dartmoor. Newton Abbot is an historic market town surrounded by the beautiful rolling countryside of South Devon. The town is situated at the head of the Teign Estuary between the beaches of the south Devon coastline and the rugged hills of Dartmoor, and is well placed for all the wider area has to offer.

Within Buckland and not far from the property are a range of amenities including local shops and a primary school. The wider town of Newton Abbot has all the shops an amenities you would expect from a town of this size. There is access to some lovely parks and outdoor spaces including Decoy Country Park, Courtenay Park and Bakers Park all not far from the town centre, as is the Town Quay. There are opportunities for all types of water sports at nearby Teignmouth or Torbay, where there is also a deep water marina. The walks, pubs and Tors of Dartmoor are only a short drive away. There are several golf clubs in the area, Teign Valley, Dainton, and Teignmouth.

The property is extremely conveniently located for commuting to Torbay, Exeter or Plymouth with easy access to the A38 and A380, dual carriageways, and also for access to the rest of the country via the M5 motorway at Exeter. There are regular local bus services and mainline rail station in Newton Abbot and Teignmouth linking to London Paddington in around 3 hours. Exeter has an airport flying to national and international destinations.

Description

For sale no onward chain, this impressive detached home was constructed approximately 19 years ago in 2003. The property is traditionally constructed with painted rendered elevations under a pitched tiled roof, with a pitched rooved extension (at time of build) to the rear of the ground floor. During the current owners tenure the house has and layout has been thoughtfully improved. The ground floor reception rooms are open plan but cleverly designed over split levels giving each area a degree of separation and their own identity. Upstairs the master bedroom is of a particularly generous size with en suite shower room, plus there are two further bedrooms with open views to the countryside and Moor. Please watch the accompanying walk through video tour.

The garden is surprisingly large and private with several different areas from the deck to the garden room/office at the bottom. To the front of the property is driveway parking. As a more modern property benefitting from gas central hearing and double glazing, it achieves an efficient EPC rating of C. This is one of those properties that you have to view to fully appreciate.

Accommodation

An attractive modern composite front door in dark blue sets the theme for the quality and standard finish throughout much of the house. Stepping into the hallway there is contemporary grey wood effect flooring, and grey stair carpet contrasted by the blue doors, banister and skirting. The cloakroom/WC is here and provides a home for coats and shoes.

As you open the door into the kitchen, from Trend Kitchens, you cannot help but be impressed by the imaginative colour scheme and use of space. To the end wall are floor to ceiling units with a distressed, rustic finish called Nautic Oak each containing an integrated full height fridge and freezer. Between these is a gloss grey unit containing a ‘hide ad slide’ Neff Oven with storage over and under, with further gloss grey wall units to the side. The remaining units below the white one piece Pietra composite worktops with undermounted Blanco stainless steel 1.5 bowl sink with drainer are gloss Anthricite. The worktop extends over a peninsular unit with an inset Smeg inline four burner gas hob, providing further storage as well as a breakfast bar. Colour changeable under unit lighting can make a quite a difference to the look and feel of the kitchen depending on the colour chosen. There is further useful storage in the double floor to ceiling unit where the room goes from kitchen to dining area, which also contain the combi-boiler.

The flooring throughout this room is large format textured grey tiles and there is plenty of space for a family size dining table. The galleried dining area is open to but above the sitting room with balustrading separating the areas. A few steps lead down to the sitting room which despite being open to the dining room has a cosy feel to it. The owners ‘L’ shaped sofa (not included) works well in this room, and there is a lovely view down the garden through the sliding patio doors. There is also a coal effect gas fire.

Accessed from the dining area or the hallway is a large utility room with a range of storage units over and under the roll-edge worktops with inset sink and inset gas hob with extractor over and integrated oven below. There is space for an undercounter fridge and space for a washing machine. This room also makes a great prep kitchen and clearing area when entertaining.

Off the landing upstairs are the three bedrooms. To the front is the main bedroom which is of a particularly good size and benefits from an en suite bathroom, part tiled with basin, WC and shower cubicle. There is a recess for a large wardrobe and two windows allowing for plenty of light. To the rear are two further double bedrooms. Both with far reaching views over the surrounding area to the country side to Dartmoor. The family bathroom is part tiled with wash basin, WC and bath with shower over.

Outside

The recently landscaped back garden is of a good size and benefits from a good degree of privacy. Sliding doors from the lounge open to a wooden deck with steps down to the artificial lawn with gravel borders. Steps lead down to a lower terrace laid to gravel with space for out door seating. Here you will also find the garden room with power and light currently in use as a home office and snug. The garden room and terrace form a great outdoor entertaining and alfresco dining area. The back garden is enclosed by wooden close board fencing and a profusion of mature planting. A gravelled path and gate to the side of the house lead back to the front of the property where there is a part tarmac part gravel parking area.

Tenure: Freehold

Council Tax: Band D £2206.87 for the 01/04/2022 to 31/03/2023 financial year.

Services: Mains water, drainage, gas and electricity, gas central heating.

Local Authority: Teignbridge District Council, Forde House, Brunel Rd, Newton Abbot TQ12 4XX, .

Viewings: Strictly by appointment with the selling agent: James Taylor – The Agency UK Teignbridge

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