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Full Details for 4 Bedroom Detached for sale in Yelverton, PL20 :
Ringhill is an IMPRESSIVE HOME, set in an ancient landscape, constructed in the 1920's which allows buyers to have their very own corner of Dartmoor with VIEWS IN EVERY DIRECTION! Aptly named after the ancient circular enclosure topped with Beech trees which is owned by the property. The remaining grounds of fields, traditional Dartmoor hay meadow and surrounding gardens total approximately 5.3 acres. The accommodation is adaptable with sitting room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, utility (with downstairs WC) larder, study, four bedrooms and upstairs bathroom. The gardens offer a variety of areas as well as garaging and all with impressive views. There are several outbuildings (some traditional stone), offering storage, stabling or shelter for livestock.
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Timber multi-paned entrance door into:
PORCH:
Multi-paned window to side. Door into:
HALLWAY:
Stairs rise to the first floor landing. Under stairs storage cupboard. Radiator. Smoke detector. Doors to:
DINING ROOM: - 12' 7'' x 11' 3'' (3.83m x 3.43m)
uPVC double glazed window to front with moorland views. Fireplace with tiled surround and mantle over. Radiator. Picture rail.
KITCHEN: - 13' 8'' x 11' 8'' (4.16m x 3.55m)
Double glazed uPVC French door to side. Solid fuel Rayburn contributing to hot water, cooking, heating and clothes drying. Range of cupboards set beneath a roll edge work surface, partially tiled walls. Matching range of eye level cupboards. Electric oven with propane gas hob and copper backing. Stainless steel sink with double drainer. Door to rear porch and living room. Corridor off with doors leading to:
LARDER:
Multi-paned window to side. Shelving and light.
STUDY: - 7' 9'' x 7' 5'' (2.36m x 2.26m)
Originally the Pantry. Multi-paned windows to rear and side. Cold shelves.
LIVING ROOM: - 12' 9'' x 12' 4'' (3.88m x 3.76m)
uPVC double glazed window to front with moorland views. Fireplace with a tiled hearth and brick and timber surround with mantle. Alcove to one side of fireplace and inset cupboards to opposite side. Picture rail. Radiator.
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Stairs from the hall way rise to:
FIRST FLOOR LANDING:
uPVC double glazed window to side. Useful area for desk. Airing cupboard with shelving and immersion tank. Hatch to loft. Doors to:
BEDROOM 1: - 12' 1'' x 11' 3'' (3.68m x 3.43m)
uPVC double glazed window to front and south with moorland views. Fireplace. Built-in wardrobes with shelving and hanging space to both sides. Radiator.
BEDROOM 2: - 12' 11'' x 12' 8'' (3.93m x 3.86m)
uPVC double glazed windows to front and south with moorland views. Built-in wardrobe with cupboard over. Radiator.
BEDROOM 3 : - 12' 1'' x 11' 9'' (3.68m x 3.58m)
uPVC double glazed window to west side. Feature cast iron fireplace.
BATHROOM: - 6' 5'' x 5' 5'' (1.95m x 1.65m)
uPVC double glazed window to rear. Panel enclosed bath. Low level WC. Pedestal wash hand basin. Radiator. Electric strip heater.
BEDROOM 4: - 10' 2'' x 7' 6'' (3.10m x 2.28m)
Double glazed window to rear and north with moorland views. Radiator.
OUTSIDE:
Approach the property down a long farm lane which in turn leads towards the property where there is parking for several cars and two garages making useful storage - one currently being used as a stable. To both sides of the lane are fields taking in the impressive moorland setting around. Gate opens to the main gardens which consist of level lawned areas, a wealth of naturally stocked flower beds, shrubs and trees bordering the lawn, creating a haven for wildlife and over 50 species of birds. Old swimming pool now making a natural wildlife pond. Useful storage sheds. Access to an extensive vegetable garden which in turn leads to the top field. Access can be gained into the property by both the front, rear and side entrance. The house sits centrally within the gardens and again views from the entire gardens are extensive. From the gardens there is an unmade track which can be accessed from the main driveway and provides vehicular access to the outbuildings and lower field. The lower field is a traditional Dartmoor hay meadow with upwards of 52 species of plants including 3 species of orchids: this field allows access to the impressive, ancient granite enclosure (said in some books on Dartmoor to be prehistoric) topped with a circle of Beech trees, which is part of the property. The lower grounds have a variety of outbuildings (some traditional) which comprise:
BARN 1: - 39' 9'' x 32' 5'' (12.11m x 9.87m) (total - divided into 3 areas, part restricted head height)
Window to side. Power and light connected.
BARN 2: - 30' 0'' x 23' 3'' (9.14m x 7.08m)
Stone construction. Divided into two sections. Partial granite floor. Windows. Power and light connected. Door to:
BARN 3: - 27' 10'' x 13' 8'' (8.48m x 4.16m)
Stone construction. High pitch exposed roof.
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Attached lean-to and further sheds nearby.
N.B:
The property is held on a Duchy lease which currently expires in December 2020.
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Timber multi-paned entrance door into:
PORCH:
Multi-paned window to side. Door into:
HALLWAY:
Stairs rise to the first floor landing. Under stairs storage cupboard. Radiator. Smoke detector. Doors to:
DINING ROOM: - 12' 7'' x 11' 3'' (3.83m x 3.43m)
uPVC double glazed window to front with moorland views. Fireplace with tiled surround and mantle over. Radiator. Picture rail.
KITCHEN: - 13' 8'' x 11' 8'' (4.16m x 3.55m)
Double glazed uPVC French door to side. Solid fuel Rayburn contributing to hot water, cooking, heating and clothes drying. Range of cupboards set beneath a roll edge work surface, partially tiled walls. Matching range of eye level cupboards. Electric oven with propane gas hob and copper backing. Stainless steel sink with double drainer. Door to rear porch and living room. Corridor off with doors leading to:
LARDER:
Multi-paned window to side. Shelving and light.
STUDY: - 7' 9'' x 7' 5'' (2.36m x 2.26m)
Originally the Pantry. Multi-paned windows to rear and side. Cold shelves.
LIVING ROOM: - 12' 9'' x 12' 4'' (3.88m x 3.76m)
uPVC double glazed window to front with moorland views. Fireplace with a tiled hearth and brick and timber surround with mantle. Alcove to one side of fireplace and inset cupboards to opposite side. Picture rail. Radiator.
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Stairs from the hall way rise to:
FIRST FLOOR LANDING:
uPVC double glazed window to side. Useful area for desk. Airing cupboard with shelving and immersion tank. Hatch to loft. Doors to:
BEDROOM 1: - 12' 1'' x 11' 3'' (3.68m x 3.43m)
uPVC double glazed window to front and south with moorland views. Fireplace. Built-in wardrobes with shelving and hanging space to both sides. Radiator.
BEDROOM 2: - 12' 11'' x 12' 8'' (3.93m x 3.86m)
uPVC double glazed windows to front and south with moorland views. Built-in wardrobe with cupboard over. Radiator.
BEDROOM 3 : - 12' 1'' x 11' 9'' (3.68m x 3.58m)
uPVC double glazed window to west side. Feature cast iron fireplace.
BATHROOM: - 6' 5'' x 5' 5'' (1.95m x 1.65m)
uPVC double glazed window to rear. Panel enclosed bath. Low level WC. Pedestal wash hand basin. Radiator. Electric strip heater.
BEDROOM 4: - 10' 2'' x 7' 6'' (3.10m x 2.28m)
Double glazed window to rear and north with moorland views. Radiator.
OUTSIDE:
Approach the property down a long farm lane which in turn leads towards the property where there is parking for several cars and two garages making useful storage - one currently being used as a stable. To both sides of the lane are fields taking in the impressive moorland setting around. Gate opens to the main gardens which consist of level lawned areas, a wealth of naturally stocked flower beds, shrubs and trees bordering the lawn, creating a haven for wildlife and over 50 species of birds. Old swimming pool now making a natural wildlife pond. Useful storage sheds. Access to an extensive vegetable garden which in turn leads to the top field. Access can be gained into the property by both the front, rear and side entrance. The house sits centrally within the gardens and again views from the entire gardens are extensive. From the gardens there is an unmade track which can be accessed from the main driveway and provides vehicular access to the outbuildings and lower field. The lower field is a traditional Dartmoor hay meadow with upwards of 52 species of plants including 3 species of orchids: this field allows access to the impressive, ancient granite enclosure (said in some books on Dartmoor to be prehistoric) topped with a circle of Beech trees, which is part of the property. The lower grounds have a variety of outbuildings (some traditional) which comprise:
BARN 1: - 39' 9'' x 32' 5'' (12.11m x 9.87m) (total - divided into 3 areas, part restricted head height)
Window to side. Power and light connected.
BARN 2: - 30' 0'' x 23' 3'' (9.14m x 7.08m)
Stone construction. Divided into two sections. Partial granite floor. Windows. Power and light connected. Door to:
BARN 3: - 27' 10'' x 13' 8'' (8.48m x 4.16m)
Stone construction. High pitch exposed roof.
...
Attached lean-to and further sheds nearby.
N.B:
The property is held on a Duchy lease which currently expires in December 2020.