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Fore Street, North Tawton, Devon

Key features

  • ONLY OVER 60s are eligible for the Home for Life from Homewise (incorporating a Lifetime Lease)
  • Offered With No Onward Chain
  • SAVINGS against the full price of this property typically range from 20% to 50% for a Lifetime Lease
  • Centrally Located
  • Actual price paid depends on individuals’ age and personal circumstances (and property criteria)
  • Ideal Investment Or First Time Buy Opportunity
  • Plan allows customers to purchase a % share of the property value (UP TO 50%) to safeguard for the future
  • One Bedroom Cottage
  • CALL for a PERSONALISED QUOTE or use the CALCULATOR on the HOMEWISE website for an indicative saving
  • The full listed price of this property is £150,000

Description

OVER 60s can secure this property with a HOME FOR LIFE from HOMEWISE

Through the Home for Life Plan from Homewise, those AGED 60 OR OVER can purchase a Lifetime Lease and a share of the property value to safeguard for the future. The cost to purchase the Lifetime Lease is always less than the full market value.
OVER 60S customers typically save between from 20% To 50%*.

Home for Life Plan guide price for OVERS 60s: The Lifetime Lease price for this property is £100,500 based on an average saving of 33%.

Market Value Price: £150,000


The price you pay will vary according to your age, personal circumstances and requirements and will be adjusted to include any percentage of the property you wish to safeguard. The plan allows customers to purchase a share of the property value (UP TO 50%) to safeguard for the future.


For an indication of what you could save, please use our CALCULATOR on the HOMEWISE website.
Please CALL for more information or a PERSONALISED QUOTE.
Please note: Homewise DO NOT own this property and it is not exclusively for sale for the over-60s.
It is being marketed by Homewise as an example of a property that is currently for sale which could be purchased using a Home For Life Lifetime Lease.
If you are not OVER 60 or would like to purchase the property at the full market value of £150,000, please contact the estate agent Bradleys.

PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
GUIDE PRICE £150,000 TO £175,000
This ideal first time buy or investment opportunity offers well-presented accommodation to include a 20' lounge/kitchen/dining room with feature fire place, double bedroom & generous bathroom. Additionally the property benefits from a utility cupboard & modern electric heating. Offered to the market with NO ONWARD CHAIN. ER-E

The Property As you enter the house from the passageway, you walk into the welcomed appearance of the front room. Warm and cozy but not claustrophobic, there is an electric style wood burner within the purpose built fireplace, of which if you wanted to make an open chimney with multifuel burner would be possible, but at the present time it is boarded off. There is plenty of room for a seating area to watch television and also to dine at table and chairs for ease of meals. The kitchen is functional and although compact, has lots of cupboard space with a cooker, fridge, freezer compartment and microwave facility. The floor coverings are almost new along with the decor. As you ascend to the first floor you come to the landing, of which is quite spacious. The heating system is within the cupboard, which also accommodates more storage and room for a washing machine. The house has loft access from the large bathroom, which has had a fully renewed roof less than a year ago and is insulated. The bathroom with newly installed down lights, electric shower and bath as an alternative has all and more you could want for your personal needs. The bedroom is a spacious double, accommodating lots of electric outlets. The whole house has fully glazed windows and door. The house is believed to have been in position since the 1800s but could be much older. It is a cob house which is unique in style as it has over two feet of wall thickness . It is a house that in the summer time is cool and in winter warm, which will keep the heating bills down. Fully tested electric heating and hot water system along with the whole house holding a safety certificate, maintained and serviced regularly. The furniture could be included if you so desired.

The Location North Tawton has a lot of history . It appears in the Doomsday book. 20 years after the Battle of Hastings William the conqueror commissioned his men to record his lands and content, North Tawton being one of those records. The many farms within the parish are also mentioned. In medieval times everyone was provided for by the manor, augmented by the monasteries and private charities even in those times, when Henry VIII dissolved the monasteries the village became governed by the vestry, which was built in market street in the early 1850s. Romans crossed the River Taw at what is now Newland Mill, a little outside the present town, and established a succession of military camps there over the years. The Roman fort is believed to have had the name Nemetostatio, meaning "The road-station of the sacred groves", and may have been located on the site of an ancient druidic sanctuary. It covered an area of roughly 600 ft (185m) east-west by 390 ft (120m), and was located adjoining the Roman road between Isca Dumnoniorum (Exeter) and Okehampton. In addition, the site of a temporary marching camp has been identified half a mile to the north. By the time of the Domesday survey (1086), there were six farm / manor holdings in what is now North Tawton Parish, including that of Tawton which was the forerunner of the town we know today. St Peter's Church is first recorded in 1257. Only the tower of the present building dates from that time, with the rest being mostly 14th and 15th century. The tower is on the west and is topped by an oak-shingled spire. There are two aisles with granite arcades and a number of old benchends. North Tawton was already a market town by the end of the 12th century. Agriculture and the wool industry provided the chief sources of employment for many centuries, but the former has much declined as a source of employment and the latter has gone altogether, the last town wool mill closing in 1930. A lot of the mills have been transformed into housing but there is one mill that is still original, unfortunately, having caught fire reasonably recently. The railway came to North Tawton in 1865. North Tawton railway station (now closed) lies a mile or two outside the town on the line from Exeter to Okehampton which continued on to Plymouth and Cornwall. It closed to through passenger traffic in 1968, although a shuttle service between Okehampton and Exeter continued until 1972. The latter recommenced in 2021 but with no intermediate stops between Crediton and Okehampton. Bathe Pool, a grassy hollow near North Tawton, is said to fill with water at times of national crisis. In present day, there is a variety of services and shops within the town, all within easy distance from Hollowmoor cottage. There is a pizza, kebab, burger takeaway, a pharmacy, Dentists, Post office, Local spar shop, award winning fish and chip shop, Town hall with various classes and events happening within it, merry go round preloved shop, church and grounds for worship, and also lots and lots of history, and then there is Dartmoor and Exmoor.

Material Information Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax: Band A with West Devon Borough Council
Broadband: Standard & Superfast Only.
Mobile: EE, O2, 3 & Vodafone Available.
Mains: Water, Drainage & Electricity.
Heating: Electric.
Rights and Restrictions: Shared Pathway To Property.
Flood Risk: Low Risk 0.1% to 1%.
Mining: Not Effected.
Construction: Stone & Cob.
Parking: On Street Only.



The information provided about this property does not constitute or form part of an offer or contract, nor may be it be regarded as representations. All interested parties must verify accuracy and your solicitor must verify tenure/lease information, fixtures & fittings and, where the property has been extended/converted, planning/building regulation consents. All dimensions are approximate and quoted for guidance only as are floor plans which are not to scale and their accuracy cannot be confirmed. Reference to appliances and/or services does not imply that they are necessarily in working order or fit for the purpose. Suitable as a retirement home.
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Fore Street, North Tawton, Devon

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  • Lapford Station5.5 miles
  • Okehampton Station6.3 miles
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About Homewise, Covering Devon

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Homewise is a family-run business and we have been helping people to find the right property for their needs for over 50 years. While our office is based in West Sussex, we help home-movers throughout England & Wales the country with our exclusive Home for Life Plan.

This plan incorporates the purchase of a Lifetime Lease which enables those aged 60 and over to secure their next property for less than the market value. By purchasing a Lifetime Lease, our customers benefit from paying a one-off amount to live in the property of their choice free from rent, mortgage, or interest repayments. This can be applied to any property that is on the market with any estate agent anywhere in England or Wales, subject to property criteria such as being of standard construction.

The amount paid is subject to age, personal circumstance, and property criteria, and typically ranges from 20%, 50% less than the market value.

Plus, there is always the option to secure a future inheritance for loved ones too. The Home For Life Plan allows customers to purchase a % share of the property value (UP TO 50%) to safeguard for the future.

For an indication of how you could benefit from a Home For Life Plan on your next home, try the calculator on our website and instantly see a new property price you could look up to and an estimate on how much you could save.

We pride ourselves on our first-class service and family values, and ensure every customer is treated just like that part of the family. Our aim is to help our customers find happiness, security, and financial peace of mind for their future. Discover how we could help you by visiting our website for further details or simply give us a call for a personalised quote.

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