Price changed to £550,000
September 12, 2025
Price changed to £595,000
June 8, 2025
Listed for £625,000
November 7, 2024
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The Outbuilding
There is a stone barn under a slate roof that is currently used as a store/workshop. The building previously had planning permission to convert to two bedroomed ancillary accommodation.
Tenure and Possession
Freehold with vacant possession available upon completion.
Services & Outgoings
The property benefits from mains water and electricity supplies. Drainage of the house is to a shared private system. Local Council Tax on the house Band E. Moortown Management Committee fee £150 per six months.
Important Notice
All persons wishing to view the property do so entirely at their own risk. Neither the Vendors or their Agents will be held liable for any damage or injury that may occur when interested parties are visiting the property.
For clarification we wish to inform any prospective purchasers that we have prepared these sales particulars as a general guide. They must not be relied upon as statements of fact. We have not carried out a detailed survey, nor tested the services, heating systems, appliances and specific fittings. Room sizes should not be relied upon for carpets and furnishings. If there are points which are of particular importance to you please contact the office prior to viewing the property. Ref: STM230168
Moortown Farmhouse enjoys a delightful position equi-distant between Chawleigh & Chulmleigh. Chawleigh is a quiet rural village nestled in the heart of central Devon overlooking the Little Dart and Taw Valleys, the village itself benefits from a post office/general store as well as a local public houses. Lying just over a mile to the north west is the small town of Chulmleigh providing a thriving and very active local community which has managed to retain a good range of local services, including highly regarded primary and secondary schools, a sports centre, post office, various shops, a health centre, dentist, public houses and restaurants, and a historic town hall.
Despite its rural position the property still enjoys easy access to the surrounding districts and further afield with the larger centres of South Molton, Crediton and Exeter providing an extensive range of every day shopping, banking, recreational and educational facilities. From South Molton the A361 North Devon link road provides easy access to the M5 motorway (Junction 27). There are nearby rail stations on the Barnstaple to Exeter (Tarka) line at Eggesford and Lapford. There is also a regular bus service to Crediton and Exeter.