£285,000
(£414/sq. ft)
3 bed terraced house for saleOaktree Park, Sticklepath, Okehampton EX20
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
689 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
Godfrey, Short & Squire
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About this property
No Onward Chain Attached
Very Well Presented
Sought After Village Location
Walking Distance To Village Pub, Store & Primary School
Within walking distance of Dartmoor
Garage and parking
Walking Distance To Bus Route
Okehampton Train Station 4 Miles Away
Cathedral City Of Exeter 20 Miles Away
Description
A delightful three bedroom family home is complete with a single garage & off road parking. Occupying a plot centrally to the village centre within the established development of Oaktree Park. The internal footprint is well balanced, providing a spacious sitting/dining room that looks out onto the fully enclosed south east facing garden which has rear access. The contemporary kitchen with useful pantry space completes the ground floor. The first floor comprises three bedrooms (two of which are doubles) and a family bathroom. To fully appreciate this turn key and move in property and the convenience of its location, viewings are highly recommended.
Council Tax Band: C (West Devon Borough Council)
Tenure: Freehold
Entrance Porch
Entrance Hall
Living Room/Dining Room (7.14m x 3.39m)
Kitchen (3.27m x 2.01m)
First Floor Landing
Bathroom (2.37m x 1.79m)
Bedroom (3.27m x 2.54m)
Bedroom (3.78m x 2.56m)
Bedroom (2.86m x 1.81m)
Outside
Approaching the front elevation, a level and established open plan garden area, sporting mature shrubs, plants and pathway leading to entrance door. There is a fully enclosed south east facing rear garden benefiting a patio area with established shrubbery and plants. Pathway leading to pedestrian gate providing rear access. A very short distance from the property the driveway parking and single garage can be located.
Property Location
Sticklepath is a large village located about 3.5 miles east of Okehampton, within the District of West Devon. Lying in the valley of the River Taw, close to a crossing point, it is on the major route from Exeter to Okehampton and on to Launceston. The name is said to be derived from the old ‘stickle’ or steep path that the route followed until improvement around 1829. Amenities within the village are all within a short walk from the property and comprise of the well renowned 'Taw River Inn' village store / tea room and the National Trust attraction in the 'Finch Foundry'. There is Primary school education in the neighbouring village of South Zeal and Secondary education facilities in Okehampton which is on the bus route from the village. From the village there is direct access to Dartmoor National Park.
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