

This is a Grade II Listed 16th Century licensed tea room which has space for 20 covers, but which could be extended to 40 covers by using the second character ground floor room. It also has a bar, a fully equipped commercial kitchen, customer toilet facilities and a one bedroom first floor owners flat. The wiring, heating and fire system was thoroughly overhauled about three years ago and the thatch is in good order. As well as having an established use as a commercial enterprise, 4-6 High Street has potential for conversion to a self contained cottage and was granted planning permission for change of use to a residential property in May 2008. I strongly recommend viewing of this versatile property to fully appreciate its great potential and its enormous character.


This stone built property is situated in the busy ancient stannary town of Chagford on the main pedestrian route from the town car park and just a few yards from the town square and across the road from the beautiful parish church. Chagford offers a wide variety of day to day and specialist shops, a parish church, a Roman Catholic church and chapel, a primary school, pre school and Montessori, four pubs, a Michelin starred restaurant and good sports facilities. It is close to the open moor and attracts many visitors throughout the year as well as retaining a wide influence as a commercial centre on the moor.

