3 Bed Terraced House For Sale

Fore Street, Chudleigh

TQ13 0GZ

£290,000

Added 12 Mar 2025

Property Details

Property Type

Terraced House

Bedrooms

3

Location

TQ13

Description

A recently refurbished home in an enviable central but quiet & level location. Modern & efficient yet with warmth and character. Presented to an exceptional standard throughout with new kitchen, bathroom & decor. Enclosed garden with rear access. Viewing Essential.


Situation

Hazel Mews is in a lovely quiet traffic free spot discretely located just off Fore Street in Chudleigh. Ideal for those who want to be a very short distance from town conveniences without having to put up with the noise of living on the high street. The property will also appeal to those who want to move into a home were absolutely nothing needs doing, having recently been refurbished throughout.

Chudleigh is a popular Devon town for good reason, with a vibrant and active community there is always something going on, and is ideally situated between the South Devon coast and the rugged hills of Dartmoor. Haldon Forest Park is also close by with miles of signed walks and cycle trails. 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. 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 and 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, with Grammar Schools located in Torquay.

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

Hazel Mews is one of those places that you don’t know exists until you have a reason to visit! Which is to its advantage as it is a lovely quiet location with a good deal of privacy, but with immediate access to the shops and facilities of the town. Recently built in 2006 and comprising of just five homes Hazel Mews benefits from the efficiencies of modern construction methods and regulations, yet possess the warmth and charm you usually only find in older homes.

During the current ownership this wonderful home has been refurbished throughout including improvements to the ground floor layout to provide a light and airy open plan living space, a new kitchen, a new bathroom and new décor throughout, all beautifully finished to a high standard.

Accommodation briefly comprises of an open plan kitchen, dining and living room, but with enough separation for each area to retain its identity. An Entrance Hall, Cloakroom/WC, and to the first floor, three bedrooms and bathroom off the landing. Outside there is a level lawned garden to the rear with a pedestrian gate at the back to an access lane.


Accommodation

A path leads Through wrought Iron Gates just of Fore St to the smart composite front door which opens to the spacious and welcoming entrance hallway. There is a useful and large under stairs storage cupboard, ideal for coats and shoes. Just off the hallway is the cloakroom/WC. Stone effect Italian porcelain tiles run throughout the ground floor with an attractive and practical finish.

The recently renewed kitchen is open to the living room but with enough separation from the remaining walling to divide the areas. A range of pale green shaker style units provide plenty of storage above and below wooden worksurfaces with an inset ceramic sink and drainer below the kitchen window, from where there is a pleasant view to the communally maintained garden opposite and old stone wall behind. Integrated equipment includes a dishwasher and washing machine and there is a Stoves dual fuel cooker with a gas hob and electric double oven/grill and an extractor over. The L-shaped living room has plenty of space for sitting and dining furniture and can be laid out in a number of ways to suit your needs. There is a patio door and window to the rear allowing plenty of light in and giving a great view over the garden.

Upstairs is a generous main bedroom with feature wall panelling to one wall and a lovely view from the window over the shared garden to the front, and surrounding traditional stone buildings. Bedroom two also has feature wall panelling to one wall, a similar view to the front and a handy storage cupboard. Bedroom three is to the rear with a window and a Velux window providing plenty of light, and could take a double bed if required. However, currently works well with a single bed, wardrobe and workstation. The bathroom has been beautifully made over with Victorian style floor tiles and handmade wall tiles. A panelled bath has a fixed head and hand held showers with a thermostatic mixer along with a glass shower screen. Next to the bath is a vanity unit wash basin and WC with a large mirror on the wall over both. There is a heated towel raid and even a wall mounted electric toothbrush charge point!


Outside

To the front of the property is a low front wall enclosing a small courtyard area. Opposite this is a beautifully planted garden at the base of an old stone wall with flowering shrubs, bushes and climbing plants. The back garden is accessed either from patio doors from the living room or from a pedestrian gate in the rear boundary allowing you to bring things in and out of the garden without going through the house, such as bikes or bins. Immediately off the back of the house is a paved terrace with space for garden furniture. The rest of the garden has been designed with wildlife in mind with a lawn seeded with meadow flowers, a wildlife pond, as well as flower borders. There is also a sizeable well-built shed with light and power, perfect for storing bikes and gardening equipment.

Tenure: Freehold

Council Tax: Band B

Services: Mains water, drainage, gas and electricity, gas central heating.

Local Authority: Teignbridge District Council, Forde House, Brunel Rd, Newton Abbot TQ12 4XX, .

Viewings: Strictly by appointment with the selling agent: James Taylor – The Agency UK Teignbridge.

Location

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