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A hidden gem situated on one of Langtree’s most desirable roads, nestled amongst the stunning period properties of Fore Street sits Number 12 standing proudly on its generous plot.
You will notice this beautiful home surrounded by traditional cottages. Of traditional construction and under a slate roof with rendered and colour washed elevations, number 12 has a lot more to offer inside!
The accommodation comprises a spacious living room faced with a feature stone fire place. With an impressive kitchen with work surfaces & fitted units and an open outlook to the rear court yard. On the First Floor are three bedrooms, two of them with front facing views.
A few paces away leads to a fantastic sized mature garden with a high degree of privacy and fully enclosed. Perfect for those alfresco dining evenings.
To the rear of number 12 is a great sized outbuilding perfect for all your hobbies, it lends itself as a gym, crafts room or workshops (subject to the relevant planning permissions) although it could benefit from some modernisation, it provides you the opportunity to really make it your own as a result.
Within just a few miles you have the Plough Arts Centre, Dartington Crystal and The Royal Horticultural society gardens "Rosemoor". Within a five minute drive you can find yourself on the Tarka trail, a footpath/cycle way mainly built on the bed of a disused railway where all the gradients are gentle. It winds its way through some stunning woodland along the course of the River Torridge past Beam Weir, where Henry Williamson’s Tarka the Otter was born, from which the trail gains its name. It continues past Bideford and along the coast to Barnstaple where it splits and one leg turns inland again following the portion of the railway which is still in use the other continues on the bed of the disused railway and onto Ilfracombe. Both Dartmoor and Exmoor national parks are within an hour’s drive away. The closest coastline is only a 12 mile drive and is very popular with surfers and body borders alike.
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