A charming 2 bedroom terraced character cottage in the older part of Chudleigh on a friendly street. 2 Double bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen, living room and courtyard garden.
Situation: One of the oldest streets in Chudleigh, Old Exeter Street is a friendly and neighbourly street within Chudleigh conservation area and close to the amenities of the town centre. Chudleigh is a popular Devon town for good reason, with a vibrant and active community there is always something going on or to get involved in. The town is ideally situated between the South Devon coast and the rugged hills of Dartmoor. Chudleigh benefits from a good range of independent shops plus two convenience stores, cafes, pubs, fish & chip shop, a restaurant, as well as a weekly market selling local produce. Several quality takeaway food vans also visit on a regular basis. St Martin & St Mary Church is well supported and holds regular services.
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 local primary school is well supported and has a ‘Good’ Ofsted rating. Secondary schools are located in Kingsteignton and independent schools in Teignmouth and Stover, Newton Abbot.
Chudleigh is 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: This charming and characterful cottage is thought to be around 200 years old. Once one of many cottages that surrounded the towns old forge. There are many interesting features within the property giving it a warm and homely feel that you can only get with properties of this age and type.
The property is constructed with solid walls of stone and rubble typical of the era finished with painted render below a pitched slate roof, and benefits from the addition of double glazing to the windows in the front elevation. Accommodation comprises of a living room and kitchen to the ground floor with two double bedrooms and the bathroom to the first floor. Outside a path leads from a gate to the side of the property to a sheltered courtyard garden area at the rear where there is also a useful storage shed.
This property offers a great opportunity for first time buyers, investors or downsizers, and is unlikely to be on the market for long. Early viewing is recommended.
Viewings: Strictly by appointment with the selling agent: James Taylor – The Agency UK Teignbridge.
67, Old Exeter Street, Chudleigh, TQ13
Valid until 24.08.2032
Property Type: | House | Build Form: | Mid-Terrace |
Transaction Type: | Marketed sale | Energy Tariff: | Single |
Main Fuel: | Mains gas (not community) | Main Gas: | Yes |
Flat Top Storey: | No | Top Storey: | 0 |
Glazing Type: | Double glazing installed during or after 2002 | Previous Extension: | 1 |
Open Fireplace: | 1 | Ventilation: | Natural |
Walls: | Granite or whinstone, as built, no insulation (assumed) | Walls Energy: | Very Poor |
Roof: | Pitched, 200 mm loft insulation | Roof Energy: | Good |
Main Heating: | Boiler and radiators, mains gas | Main Heating Controls: | Programmer, TRVs and bypass |
Hot Water System: | From main system | Hot Water Energy Efficiency: | Good |
Lighting: | Low energy lighting in all fixed outlets | Floors: | Solid, no insulation (assumed) |
Total Floor Area: | 67 m2 |
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