Property description
In a quiet hollow, deep within the wild heart of Dartmoor, Peat Cot Farm sits wrapped in moorland and silence — a truly rare find for those seeking seclusion, sustainability, and soul. This exquisitely restored detached farmhouse, nestled in approximately four acres of private land, offers not just a home, but a way of life — entirely off-grid, rich in character, and immersed in nature.
Built around 1900 from local granite and recently renovated with meticulous care, the house is a masterful blend of heritage and modern design. Striking Gothic arched windows frame breathtaking views across open moorland and flood the living spaces with natural light. The open-plan ground floor is both generous and welcoming, with a stylish kitchen featuring wide solid oak worktops, a Lacanche range cooker, oak flooring, and a traditional slate-floored larder. A wood-burning stove anchors the sitting area in warmth, while a cosy sitting room and a ground floor cloakroom provide added comfort and charm.
Upstairs, two double bedrooms and a third single (or home office) offer peaceful retreats, each with sweeping views and crafted finishes. The walk-in wardrobe in the principal bedroom and the beautifully appointed wet room — complete with solid teak fittings — reflect the care and thought embedded throughout the home. Underfloor heating, Boen oak floors, and app-controlled heating make this off-grid retreat as comfortable as it is beautiful.
Across the courtyard, a detached granite barn has been converted into a striking studio space with underfloor heating, oak floors, and a stylish shower room and kitchenette. Granted permission for use as a music room, it holds exciting potential for a range of uses — from guest suite to creative workspace or even holiday let (subject to the necessary consents).
Peat Cot Farm operates entirely off-grid with a sophisticated solar PV and generator system with lithium-ion battery store, meaning true energy independence in an era where sustainability and self-sufficiency are more valuable than ever. Thoughtfully future-proofed, the property includes Starlilnk Satellite Internet, ethernet cabling to all main rooms and buildings, satellite TV points, and a remotely managed heating and hot water system.
Outside:
The land stretches to over 4 acres and includes a front garden with a pond and stream, post and rail fenced paddocks, stabling, a spacious workshop, and a well-appointed boiler room. Beyond the boundary lies the untouched wilderness of Dartmoor National Park — step out of your gate and into 365 square miles of open moorland, bridle paths, and rugged beauty.
Peat Cot Farm is held on a renewable Duchy leasehold, currently extending to 2039 — a rare opportunity to be part of a treasured Dartmoor legacy under the care of the Duchy of Cornwall.
Though completely private and seemingly a world away, the farmhouse lies just two miles from Princetown with its shops, pubs, and amenities, and within easy reach of Yelverton and Tavistock.
Few homes offer such a powerful combination of location, lifestyle, and legacy. For those seeking a simpler, richer, and more self-reliant way of living — without compromising on comfort or style — Peat Cot Farm is an extraordinary offering.
Princetown is a unique village set in the heart of Dartmoor National Park and provides a selection of shops, the high moorland visitor centre, Post Office/village store, a primary school, doctors surgery, pubs and a church.
Tavistock, a thriving 'stannary' and award winning market town is just over 6 miles away, with regular farmers' markets and a large variety of independent shops and cafes. The town is rich in history dating back to the 10th century and is famed for being the birthplace of Sir Francis Drake; with various primary schools, both state and private secondary schools, community hospital, swimming pools and tennis courts.
Yelverton (6.5 Miles away) provides a useful selection of shops including a Co-op supermarket, pharmacy, Post Office, doctors, dentist, butchers shop, petrol station, gift shop and a selection of hotels and inns, whilst the historic naval port of Plymouth, about 10 miles away, offers extensive educational, recreational, cultural and shopping facilities.
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