Guide price
£525,000
3 bed link detached house for saleDeane Road, Stokeinteignhead TQ12
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
- Freehold
Coast & Country
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About this property
Video Walk-Through Available
Charming Link-Attached House
3 Bedrooms, 2 Bath/Shower Rooms
2 Reception Rooms
South-Facing Rear Garden
Driveway and Garage Parking
Far-Reaching Views
Sought-After Village Location
Early Viewings Advised
EPC: D64
A spacious link-attached family home situated within this highly sought-after and beautiful village location, enjoying lovely village views. Built in the early 1980s, this charming home offers an abundance of character and has been sympathetically designed, boasting features in keeping with older cottages including exposed stonework, beams, panelled doors and a cottage-style kitchen. The property has been well-maintained by the current owner and is in superb condition throughout. Internal viewings come highly recommended to appreciate the deceptively spacious and well-presented accommodation, lovely gardens and charming village location.
Stokeinteignhead is a charming and typical picture postcard village, particularly well-regarded and nestled in the beautiful Devonshire countryside. Local amenities include a church, primary school, village hall and popular thatched inn/restaurant. The pretty seaside towns of Teignmouth and Shaldon are nearby (approx. 15-minute drive), as is the English Riviera seaside town of Torquay with its chic marina and restaurant. The market town of Newton Abbot is a similar distance and provides excellent road and rail links.
Accommodation
The delightful character cottage blends timeless charm with modern comfort. Set behind an open canopy porch, the home welcomes you through a traditional part-glazed wooden door into a warm and inviting interior rich with period features and thoughtful touches.
The dual-aspect sitting room is a cosy retreat, bathed in natural light from windows at both the front and rear. A striking feature stone fireplace with slate hearth and a living flame gas stove adds rustic warmth, complemented by wood panelling to one wall. This space flows beautifully into the dining room, where the stonework continues, creating a seamless and atmospheric setting for entertaining. French doors open out to the garden, inviting the outdoors in.
The spacious kitchen/breakfast room is a charming blend of cottage style and practicality, with a generous array of fitted units, quartz worktops, and integrated appliances including a double oven, hob, fridge, and dishwasher. A breakfast bar offers a casual spot for morning coffee, while limestone flooring and lovely dual-aspect views—over the garden and across the village—complete the space. A stable door leads through to a utility/rear porch with additional access to the garden. A well-appointed ground floor shower room adds further convenience, ideal for guests or flexible living.
Upstairs, the cottage continues to impress. The master bedroom enjoys a dual-aspect with far-reaching views, built-in wardrobes, beams to sloping ceilings, and a sense of peaceful seclusion. Two further bedrooms, both featuring exposed beams and garden views, offer ample space for family, guests, or a home office. A bright, modern bathroom with a white suite and additional storage completes the first floor.
With gas central heating, double glazing, thoughtful updates, and authentic character throughout, this is a truly special home in an idyllic Devon setting.
Gardens and Parking
Outside, the property enjoys an appealing and practical layout. To the front, a double-width driveway provides off-road parking for two vehicles and leads to a generous integral garage with metal up-and-over door, a wall-mounted gas boiler, and a useful side storage area. A well-stocked flower and shrub border lines a stone retaining wall, with steps guiding you to the front entrance.
A paved path and three steps also lead to the side door, continuing around to the rear garden, where a large stone-paved terrace enjoys a sunny aspect—perfect for outdoor dining or relaxing. Railway sleeper steps and a retaining wall rise to a gently sloping, lawned garden framed by well-stocked flower and shrub borders and enclosed by fencing along the rear boundary, creating a private, green haven.
Agent’s Notes
Council Tax: Currently Band E
Tenure: Freehold
Mains water. Mains gas. Mains electricity. Mains drainage.
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