Offers over
£425,000
4 bed detached house for saleHarberton, Totnes, Devon TQ9
4 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Fulfords - Totnes
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About this property
- 4 Bedroom
- Parking
- Garage
- Idyllic Location
- Characterful
Fulfords are extremely excited to welcome to the market a beautifully characterful home with a rich history. Originally built around 1860 as a village hall, this deceptively spacious property blends period charm with modern comforts.
Harberton offers a thriving community atmosphere, centred around St Andrew’s Church, the popular Church House Inn, and the parish hall. The village also benefits from a farm shop selling fresh local produce and a highly regarded pub, both within walking distance. Just two miles away, Totnes provides an extensive range of amenities, including independent shops, a weekly market, cultural attractions, and a mainline railway station. Known for its Elizabethan charm and earlier medieval origins, Totnes is set along the picturesque River Dart and features an impressive castle.
Stepping inside Old Hall, you’ll find a welcoming living space with plenty of room for both relaxation and dining. A wood-burning stove with a back boiler provides warmth, heating both the upstairs radiators and hot water when in use. Additionally, modern night storage heaters are fitted throughout the home.
The kitchen is well-sized and fitted with an electric hob, oven, and grill, along with ample storage and space for a fridge and dishwasher.
Towards the front of the property, a versatile room can function as a study or fourth bedroom, offering flexibility to suit various needs. Across the hall, a fully tiled shower room features a washbasin and WC.
A highlight of the home is the garden room, illuminated by a Velux roof window, creating a bright and airy space to enjoy morning coffee while taking in countryside views. French doors open onto the courtyard garden, seamlessly connecting indoor and outdoor living.
A separate utility room provides additional storage and houses a fridge/freezer, washing machine, and tumble dryer. The consumer unit is also located here.
Upstairs, a spacious landing features built-in storage and exposed roof beams, adding to the home’s period charm.
The master bedroom is a standout, offering dual aspect windows, two large built-in wardrobes, an airing cupboard which houses the emersion heater, and a private en-suite shower room with a washbasin and WC.
Two additional double bedrooms feature Velux windows and exposed timber beams, maintaining the character of the home. A family bathroom completes the first floor, fitted with a washbasin and WC.
Outside, the courtyard garden provides a beautiful retreat, solid stone paving and colourful flower beds—ideal for outdoor dining or relaxing in a peaceful setting. A stone wall encloses the space, with steps down to a gate leading to an access road below. The garden also benefits from an ample amount of wood storage.
A single garage is located a few steps from the property, along with a driveway parking space. Additionally, there is a narrow walled garden with a tool shed, perfect for growing herbs and vegetables or simply enjoying the sun.
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