STEP INSIDE: You enter the property through an enclosed porch, an ideal spot for coats and shoes, with a second front door leading to the entrance hallway. The living room is bright and airy, featuring windows at both the front and rear, allowing ample natural light to flood the space. A charming open fire with a brick surround and tiled hearth serves as a focal point and provides additional warmth during the winter months. The recently fitted kitchen is equipped with a range of modern units and worktops, including a built-in Indesit, slimline dishwasher, electric oven, and smart electric hob. A handy larder cupboard offers extra storage options. A door from the kitchen opens onto a small inner foyer, which leads to the side garden and provides access to the utility room. The utility room houses the air source heat pump, hot water tank, and solar panel unit, and offers ample space for a washing machine, fridge/freezer, and tumble dryer. Upstairs, there are two double bedrooms, both with lovely outlooks. The main bedroom boasts incredible views over the rolling countryside to the front, while the second bedroom enjoys a tree-lined view to the rear. The shower room features a shower cubicle and wash basin, with the WC situated separately next to it. There is potential to combine these into one room if preferred. The property benefits from an abundance of natural light, thanks to its elevated position and well-placed windows throughout.ROOM MEASUREMENTS: Lounge/Diner: 5.97m x 3.69m (19’7” x 12’1”) Kitchen: 3.31m x 2.43m (10’10” x 8’0”) Utility Room: 3.12m x 2.58m (10’3” x 8’6”) Bedroom: 5.64m x 2.69m (18’6” x 8’10”) Bedroom: 3.36m x 2.28m (11’0” x 10’9”) Shower Room: 2.08m x 1.62m (6’10” x 5’4”) WC: 2.08m x 1.08m (6’10” x 3’6”)USEFUL INFORMATION: Teignbridge District Council Council Tax Band C. (£2207.03 p.a 2025/26) EPC Rating: 78C Services: Mains electric, water and drainage. No mains gas in Hennock. This property has a newly installed air source heat pump and solar panels. Tenure: Freehold
PLEASE NOTE: 3 Year Devon Rule Applies. Prospective purchasers of former Council properties in one of the designated rural areas of Teignbridge must comply with Section 157 of the Housing Act 1985 in that they must have lived or worked in Devon, or a combination of the two, for three years immediately prior to purchase. If there are two purchasers, only one person has to satisfy this requirement. The restriction is intended to suppress the price of the property thereby making the property affordable to local people. Local people are defined as those who have lived or worked in Devon etc. as defined above.AGENTS INSIGHT: “This delightful, cosy home offers breathtaking countryside views, thanks to its elevated position in Hennock. The property features neutral decor throughout, with large picture windows that flood the interior with natural light. Additionally, there is potential to extend the property on the side (subject to planning permission), if desired. Hennock is a peaceful village known for its strong sense of community and friendly neighbours plus only a 10 minute drive to access the A38, ideal for commuters. ”
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