Guide price
£1,000,000
5 bed detached house for sale
Manaton, Newton Abbot, Devon TQ13Freehold
5 beds
2 baths
4 receptions
EPC Rating: F
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Tenure
Freehold
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A band has not yet been confirmed.
About this property
Charming thatched Dartmoor house
Significant renovation potential
Offering just under 4,000 sq ft of accommodation
Folley, stables block and outbuildings
Grounds of approximately 1.25 acres
Sought-after Dartmoor village location
Half Moon is a charming Grade II listed house thought to date from the late 16th century. It was once the village inn and shop until the 1960s when it was bought by the artist Jeanne du Maurier and poet Noel Welch. They lived at Half Moon until their deaths in 1997 and 2017 respectively. Coming to the market for the first time in several decades, the property was rethatched in 2023 but otherwise is in need of full renovation. The delightful gardens and grounds include several outbuildings, including a granite folly, stable block and garages.<br /><br />At the front, a lane leads to the gravel parking area and front lawn, which provides plenty of parking space, while a gate at the side provides rear access. The rear garden is extensive and features several delightful historic features, including stone walls, outbuildings and a tower. There are rolling lawns and open meadows, with the potential for landscaping. Further outbuildings include a garden utility room, two garages, a workshop and stables. In all the grounds measure 1.25 acres<br /><br />Half Moon is in a stunning Dartmoor setting, surrounded by rolling hills in the village of Manaton. The village has a parish church and village hall, while the market town of Bovey Tracey lies five miles to the south-east. The town has a selection of shops, supermarkets, restaurants and cafés, plus a twice-monthly farmer’s market. There is also an outdoor swimming pool, while golf is available at Stover, and wonderful walking, cycling and riding routes are close-at-hand across Dartmoor. Water sports and sailing can be enjoyed at Teignmouth and Shaldon, while an excellent choice of shops and leisure facilities is available at Newton Abbot, nine miles away. A38 Devon Expressway is seven miles from the property, providing easy access towards Plymouth to the south, and Exeter to the north. Noted independent schools in the area include Stover, Sands, St. Christopher’s Staverton, Exeter Cathedral School, The Maynard, Park and Exeter.
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Strutt & Parker - Exeter