

Weavers Cottage is one of three original cottages for the master weavers from the woollen mills. It is thought to date from the 16th Century and is built of granite beneath a thatch and slate roof. Set in a quiet backwater, the property enjoys peace and tranquility and excellent access to amenities. Inside there are thick cob walls, ancient beams and a big granite fireplace with a woodburning stove. The accommodation has a wealth of character and unique murals in the kitchen painted by award winning artists. The sitting room is spacious, the dining room is a good size and there are three double bedrooms as well as an upstairs bathroom which is newly re-fitted. The cobbled walled garden is secluded and sheltered and has a granite framed goldfish pond with a gently trickling water feature. Click here to see fuller details

A spacious double fronted former house which is currently a fully commercial premises, although it does have a planning permission to convert the first floor and attic to a flat (planning permission number 0681/04). The accommodation is bright and spacious throughout with large windows and good natural lighting. The property has electric night storage heating and ample power points and excellent display lighting. Click here to see fuller details

11 Great Tree Park is an end link home built about five years ago by Gerald Wood Homes. It is part of a distinctive quality development and is at the very end of nine adjoining homes with views over the 18 acres of parkland and woodland which is shared by these homes. The development is gated and set well away from the public road along a broad winding tarmac drive. No 11 is finished to a very high standard with full double glazing and gas fired central heating, a smart fitted kitchen with granite worktops and high quality shower room and bathroom with extensive tiling. An intrude alarm is fitted and an integral audio system to many parts of the house. Outside is a private enclosed gravelled and paved patio garden with well stocked shrubberies and direct access out into the communal parkland and woodland. This is a great opportunity to acquire a fine home in a superb rural environment with all modern amenities. Click here to see fuller details

A great opportunity to purchase an individual 'green oak' barn in a quiet setting and with far reaching views. The Shippen has been painstakingly re-built using traditional craftsman skills and superb contemporary design and technology. The interior has enormous character with the exposed oak frame and French limestone flooring and features up to date energy conscious technologies like ground source heating and solar panels for the central heating and hot water and full double glazing and efficient insulation. The ground floor is fully floored with limestone flags and features a spacious sitting room and kitchen/dining room as well as a cloakroom/utility room, whilst upstairs there is a feature landing with a part glazed floor, three bedrooms (two doubles) and a bathroom with claw foot tub. Click here to see fuller details

Mill House is a thatched detached period home which is Grade II listed and presented in excellent decorative order throughout. It has plenty of windows and enjoys good natural lighting and surprisingly generous dimensions for a period home. The cross hallway is broad and spacious and leads to the well proportioned sitting room and separate dining room which have original beams and stone fireplaces. The kitchen has an Aga and there is an adjacent laundry, w.c. with shower and a rear porch. Upstairs the two double bedrooms are big and airy and there is a single bedroom as well as a bathroom with shower. The central heating is oil fired to radiators. The front and rear gardens are nicely laid out with a level south east facing front garden and an attractive rear garden which rises to the main body of the garden to enjoy excellent exposure to sunlight even in the winter time. Click here to see fuller details

Wayside was built in 1934 and extended in the last 20 years to offer additional living accommodation and a dressing room and en suite shower room to the additional house. It faces south at the rear and enjoys views to the moor and countryside from the principle receptions and bedrooms. It is a spacious home which is fully centrally heated and double glazed and there are three receptions comprising a dining room, conservatory and a sitting room with fireplace. The kitchen/breakfast room has a large east facing window for morning sun and the four bedrooms are all bright rooms. The house is presented in good order, but a buyer may choose to make some cosmetic improvements. The garden plot is of a good size being approximately 1/4 acre and facing south and is both sunny and productive. Click here to see fuller details

Rockdene was built in 1907 and is a detached three storey home close to the edge of town with some lovely views to Dartmoor and surrounding countryside. It is of traditional double fronted design with full height bays and partly clad in the mature wisteria. The front of the house looks out to a moorland view from the upstairs rooms and the rear of the house faces the road. The road boundary has a tall granite wall and there are white double gates to the drive. Rockdene has accommodation on three levels with a sitting room, dining room, kitchen with Aga, a domestic office, a utility room and w.c. downstairs and five bedrooms (three double) on the first floor plus a bathroom and w.c. On the top floor are three rooms comprising a bathroom, living room and bedroom which would be ideal for a teenager or dependant relative. The garden is to the south and east of the house and there is a single garage. The property has gas fired central heating and all mains services. In the owner's own words, 'This big-hearted hospitable house is an ideal haven for a home-loving family'. Click here to see fuller details

Higher Mead was constructed as a traditionally built family house in 1934. Situated in a delightful garden plot of just under half an acre, the property enjoys attractive and secluded grounds, together with superb views taking in the surrounding countryside and across the Teign Valley to Castle Drogo. The house itself offers well proportioned accommodation ideal as a comfortable family home. The majority of windows have been replaced with Upvc double glazed units and this is complemented by full oil fired central heating. The property has the benefit of a detached self contained annexe situated above the garage. The gardens are a mix of lawns and shrubberies and incorporate an award winning outdoor heated swimming pool. In all this is an opportunity to acquire a superbly situated home in a unique location on the fringes of Chagford. The property offers early vacant possession if required. Click here to see fuller details

This is a rare opportunity to acquire an unlisted character home in a quiet setting yet only a one minute walk to The Square. It has a garage and also a generous garden which is a great advantage in Chagford. The accommodation is well proportioned and enjoys good natural light and some potential for cosmetic remodelling. It is centrally heated and secondary double glazed to most windows. For those who know Chagford, the advantage that Grandy's House has will be clear, and viewing is strongly recommended. Click here to see fuller details

Bailiff's Cottage is a charming granite built home which was formerly a barn. It is unlisted, although the two storey workshop is listed. The cottage has enormous character and features include a lovely farmhouse kitchen with a mains gas fired Rayburn and original beams, an oak floored dining room, a cosy sitting room with fireplace and exposed beams, a conservatory, three double bedrooms, a study/fourth bedroom, a bathroom and an upstairs wash room. Outside there is a sheltered cobbled courtyard, a charming granite walled circular garden facing south and parking and garaging for two vehicles. Click here to see fuller details

A granite house which is unlisted and which has been extended and improved. It offers great character and enjoys good natural light through large windows. The accommodation offers five reception rooms including a large conservatory and upstairs there is a spacious master bedroom with en suite bathroom, two more upstairs bathrooms and three more double bedrooms. The house has oil fired central heating to radiators. A principal feature of Little Berrydown is the lovingly tended gardens created by the vendors and extending to just over 1.4 acres of carefully stocked grounds with a wide variety of beautiful trees, shrubs and herbaceous perennials together with leat fed ponds and numerous secluded settings. The woodland has a pleasant pathway cut through and a good mix of deciduous and some coniferous trees. Click here to see fuller details

Martins Farm is a Grade II listed granite farmhouse dating originally from the mid 16th Century with 18th Century alterations and further 20th Century modifications. It retains the quality core of the original building with champfered beams and granite fireplaces left from the original cross passage house. The property has immense character and is generously proportioned throughout. It faces south south east at the front where the front garden adjoins its own 4.4 acre field, whilst at the rear there is a large grassed yard which is elevated and sunny. Martins Farm is an ideal family home with six bedrooms, an en suite shower, two bathrooms and a galleried landing, whilst downstairs there are four large reception rooms, a smart kitchen with an Aga, a pantry and a utility room. We strongly recommend viewing to fully appreciate this home. Click here to see fuller details

Lower Hurston is a beautifully presented granite farmhouse which is listed Grade II. The current owners have been meticulous in their care of the property and have extended it into a former outbuilding to improve the accommodation and offer a new dining room and master bedroom suite and w.c. The farmhouse faces virtually due south and has views to the nearby moor from all of the principal rooms which get plenty of natural light. At the front of the farmhouse is a granite wall cottage garden and to the rear is the separate ancillary one bedroom cottage, granite stables, tack room and farm office. There is also a coach house barn with a garage and two further loose boxes and a modern timber framed building. In all the land extends to some 35 acres which is a mixture of well drained pasture and moorland. Click here to see fuller details

Collihole Farm is a beautifully presented Grade II listed former Dartmoor longhouse in a super rural setting. It is constructed of the lighter hue of local granite beneath a thatched roof and has generous character accommodation which enjoys good natural light. Set in the picturesque grounds of the farmhouse is a large granite barn, a smaller barn, a one bedroom cottage and a two bedroom cottage. There is also a tennis court and, set apart from the house out of sight, a large timber framed farm building with its own access to the lane. In all the property extends to about 25 acres. The fields are well drained and each has a water supply. Click here to see fuller details