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2 Clifford Hill Cottages, Clifford Bridge, Drewsteignton

PROPERTY TYPE

Cottage

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • A charming granite built 1893 semi detached cottage in a secluded and quiet setting amidst the beautiful Fingle Woods
  • Large sunny garden with mature fruit and specimen trees and off lane parking for 3-4 cars
  • Tastefully refurbished and improved accommodation throughout
  • New air source heating and underfloor heating throughout the ground floor
  • New double glazed windows throughout
  • Entrance hall and ground floor cloakroom
  • Sitting room with woodburner stove and limestone floor
  • Kitchen/dining room with limestone floor and newly fitted kitchen
  • Two double and one single bedrooms and upstairs newly fitted bathroom
  • Enclosed granite walled courtyard and outbuildings

Description

No 2 Clifford Hill Cottages is one of a pair of cottages located in an exceptional setting surrounded by 344 acres of tranquil Fingle Woods joint owned by the Woodland Trust and National Trust above the River Teign. The cottages were built in 1893 as part of the Lord Hambledon Estate, solidly built of granite with slate roofs, red brick quoin detailing and have great characterter. No 2 has just finished undergoing a total refurbishment to transfer it into a delightful home with contemporary features to compliment the original character. The cottage has new double glazed UPVC windows and has been rewired, replumbed and has a new air source heat pump efficiently providing the heating and hot water. The ground floor has underfloor heating throughout under a beautiful insulated limestone floor and there is a woodburning stove for added warmth and comfort. A new Shaker style kitchen with oak worktops has band new fixtures and fittings and there is a new ground floor WC in addition to a new fully fitted contemporary bathroom on the first floor. French doors from the kitchen/dining room open out to a delightful courtyard to the rear enclosed by granite walls and a charming granite outbuilding in a matching style to the cottage. The cottage has a beautiful garden of approximately 0.29 acres/0.117 Ha with views into and beyond the woodland surrounding it. For anyone interested in an immaculately presented character cottage who loves to connect with nature in a peaceful and quiet setting, Fowlers would very strongly advise viewing.

Situation

Located in the Woodland Trust owned Fingle Woods above the beautiful River Teign, this charming cottage enjoys views to the surrounding woodland and beyond and yet is only a 10 minute drive to the A30 dual carriageway and about 12 miles to the Cathedral City of Exeter. The nearby Dartmoor settlements of Moretonhampstead, Chagford and Dunsford are all equadistant at about 3 miles away with an excellent variety of day to day and specialist shops, pubs, restaurants, cafes, schools, libraries, vets and good sports facilities. There are woodland and riverside walks, moorland access and nearby wild swimming in the River Teign within walking distance of the cottage. This position offers great opportunities to explore the Dartmoor National Park.

Services

Mains electricity, private water supply, septic tank drainage.

Council tax band

Band C

Directions

From Exeter take the A30 dual carriageway to the Cheriton Bishop junction and drive into Cheriton Bishop turning left by the old oak tree next to the pub on the left. Take this lane for about 1.6miles and at the cross roads turn right to Clifford Bridge. After about a mile you will come to the cross roads at Clifford Bridge. Drive straight across and over the granite bridge and up the hill. 2 Clifford Hill Cottages is on the right after about half a mile and just above the cottage on the hill is the gated access to the new parking area.

Entrance

From the lane at the front of the cottage, a gate in the picket fence leads into the front garden whiich is laid to grass. A path leads to the delightful slate roofed canopy porch which is supported on painted timber uprights on a red brick plinth. The panelled front door within the porch has two glazed panels. A path with a retaining granite wall leads from the front garden along the flank of the cottage to the garden at the rear.

Entrance hall

A coir matwell sits just inside the front door (with adjacent double panel radiator) and the remaining floor (all with underfloor heating) is laid to limestone. A staircase to the first floor has open painted balustrades and space under the stairs available for storage. There is a pendant light point and original stripped pine ledge and brace doors to the downstairs w.c. and sitting room.

W.C.

A newly fitted cloakroom comprises a low level w.c., a matching wash hand basin with chromed mixer tap, an obscure glazed upvc double glazed side window, a ceiling light, a wall mounted dual fuel heated towel rail and a limestone floor with underfloor heating.

Sitting room

This bright room has a new upvc double glazed window and views across the lane to the surrounding woodland. The limestone floor has underfloor heating and there is a wall mounted thermostat to manage the zone, a carbon monoxide detector and a pendant light point. Set into the brick framed fireplace and sitting on a stone paved hearth is a new woodburning stove with a lined flue. A broad opening to the kitchen/dining room allows a double aspect to both rooms and good natural light. The beautiful flooring runs throughout and beyond into the kitchen giving a feeling of spaciousness.

Kitchen/dining room

The bright dining space again has underfloor heating and its own wall mounted thermostat to manage the zone. There is ample space for a dining table and chairs. Wide double glazed French doors open outwards onto the rear courtyard with timber deck exterior steps out and down into the charming courtyard giving easy opportunity for alfresco dining and access to the garden. The kitchen has two double glazed upvc windows with charming views to the courtyard at the rear and the large garden to the side. The U shaped configuration of kitchen units provides a good functioning kitchen arrangement fitted with plenty of drawers and cupboards and work surface area. The shaker style base and wall cabinets have grey doors and drawers and thick light oak worktops with an inset composite single drainer sink. Integral to the kitchen is a fitted under counter electric fan oven with grill, an induction hob with stainless steel and glass cooker hood with lighting above. There is an integrated...

First floor landing

The staircase rises to the first floor landing where there is a double glazed side window, a pendant light point, a new single panel radiator, original stripped pine ledge and braced doors to all rooms and an access hatch to the insulated loft void. Stairs, landing and all bedrooms have brand new 100% wool carpet in oatmeal colour.

Bathroom

A well designed bathroom with a upvc double glazed window looking out on to the woods An all new white suite comprising a built in chromed thermostatic shower over a bath with ceiling height tiled splash back and a folding glazed screen. The pedestal wash hand basin has chromed taps, there is a low level w.c., a grey heated dual fuel towel rail, an extract fan, a ceiling light and a limestone tiled floor.

Bedroom 1

This front facing double room looks across to the woods where deer can often be observed. It has an original decommisioned cast iron grate with painted surround and mantle and a slate hearth, a upvc double glazed window, a pendant light point and a new double panel radiator and new carpet.

Bedroom 2

A rear facing double room with views of the garden and the Teign valley beyond. It has an original fireplace as bedroom 1, a upvc double glazed window, a pendant light point, a new double panel radiator and new carpet.

Bedroom 3

A rear facing single room again with views of the garden and the Teign valley beyond. It has a upvc double glazed window, a pendant light point and a new single panel radiator and new carpet. There are fitted bookshelves and a large cupboard to conceal the large highly insulated V-Cyl hot water cylinder, pipework and pump.

Exterior

Mounted at first floor level on the side of the cottage is the LG Therma V air source heat exchanger which runs the central heating. A path leads down the side of the cottage to a gated enclosed rear courtyard (20'10” x 20'6”/ 6.36m x 6.25m) which is granite walled with a concrete base offering a secure enclosed space for a dog or small children. There are steps down from the French doors into this space, an exterior lamp and access to the row of three granite sheds.

Sheds

Water plant shed (8'7" x 2'11"/2.61m x 0.89m) is fitted with the full water filtration plant including a filtration cylinder, cotton filter and UV filter.

Store Shed 1 (8'9" x 6'7"/2.66m x 2m) has a concrete base, space for shelving and a light.

Stores Shed 2 (7'6" x 7'/2.28m x 2.13m) has rendered walls with a light, power point and a rear window.

The garden

This lovely garden extends to 0.29 acres/0.117 ha. and is a delightful spot set in the midst of these lovely, peaceful woods. It has a gentle gradient and is mostly laid to grass with hundreds of spring bulbs and flowers, many flowering shrubs such as Camelia and rhododendron and a wide variety of trees including Acer, Fig and Magnolia and fruit trees. The garden is deer proof fenced and has a permitted pedestrian gate at the lower end which leads directly into the Beech woods and the river beyond. It is possible to walk directly from the bottom of the garden out into the woods and all the way along the river to the pub at Fingle Bridge without crossing a road. Behind the courtyard and granite sheds there is a space that would work well as a vegtable garden. Also located in the garden is a large framed shed measuring 30' x 15'10”/9.14mx4.14m with a further attached timber shed measuring 17'11” x 6'/5.46m x 1.82m. These buildings offer good garden storage and great...

Parking

A double gated access leads from the lane to a gravelled parking area for 3-4 cars together with an area for turning.

Brochures

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COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
Band: C
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
Yes
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Yes
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Fowlers have a prominent corner office in the bustling town square in Chagford.

We cover Dartmoor and its surrounding villages and as a result are the leading agent for property in this unique area. Philip Fowler has 34 years of experience as an estate agent and has practised solely in this area for the last 26 years after running estate agencies further afield.

With a wealth of local knowledge and having personally dealt with the sales of many of the local properties we are in a great position to help you achieve the best price for your home or investment properties.

Priding ourselves on being a small independent family company we take the time to ensure we understand the requirements of our clients to make the whole process of buying and selling property as smooth and stress free as possible.

With Philip and his wife having lived and worked in the area for the past 26 years and having had four children growing up here, they have strong ties to the local community and are a wealth of knowledge for information on local events and history of the area, and still maintain a strong connection to the local community, regularly supporting events in and around the area.

If you pop in to the office you are sure to meet Jayne, who is often the first port of call when Philip is out on viewings, and she has been a member of the Fowlers team for 24+ years and will be able to help direct your enquiries.

North East Dartmoor and Chagford enjoys a great community spirit with many village and town events, flea markets and craft fairs and there is even an annual music festival each July. There is a good arts scene with music, theatre and exhibitions all year round, and plenty of ways to get involved in the community.

This area of the moor has two principal towns, just 4 miles apart- Chagford and Moretonhampstead, both of which have superb amenities and excellent access to moorland and river walks.

Chagford has many unique events including the two hills race, which takes place every may, a must for anyone who enjoys sports and a bit of friendly competition. A moorland hill race with over 1000ft of climb, The race takes in the two prominent hills which overlook the town, Meldon and Nattadon, and is a wonderful family day out, which epitomises the feel of the town. Chagford also has a wonderful primary school, and pre-school, as well as an excellent Montessori. Moretonhampstead also has a primary and pre-school as well as the facilities you would expect from a small town; post office, coop supermarket, newsagents, as well as a butchers, grocers and numerous cafes and pubs. The town has an annual carnival, which is a weeklong celebration with much of the town getting involved in the festivities. There is also a music day which usually takes place in June, with music celebrated with local acts performing the pubs and cafes.

There are many other picturesque villages in this area including Drewsteignton, Throwleigh, Gidleigh, South Zeal, South Tawton and North Bovey all of which Fowlers provide property services. Along with the great aray of villages up and down the Teign Valley for Dunsford past Bridford and Christow down to the Teign Village and beyond.

The Major Cathedral City of Exeter is close at hand providing a great range of international shops, brands and eateries.

We are always open for your property needs and look forward to welcoming you to the area and providing you with a quality bespoke property service.

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