Thursday, 23 July 2015

View this weekend a spacious detached bungalow in sought after Highweek!



For those who are searching for a spacious detached bungalow in a village location then Coast & Country highly recommend that you come to our open viewing at 16 Gaze Hill, Highweek between 9:30am and 10:30am on Saturday 25th July.



The popular cul-de-sac, Gaze Hill, is named because of the outstanding views which can be enjoyed from the bungalows on the road, and number 16 is no exception.  From the impressive lounge / diner, which is flooded by natural light from the double aspect windows, superb rural views can be enjoyed. There are in total 3 bedrooms, 2 doubles and 1 large single as well as a modern fitted kitchen and bathroom fitted with a white suite. The bungalow is situated on a relatively level, enclosed and substantial plot offering private gardens to both the rear and side. To the front is a brick paver driveway with oversized garage in front. Further benefits include new carpets throughout, gas central heating and uPVC double glazing.

Gaze Hill is just a short stroll from Highweek Village centre, recognisable from its church on the peek, the famous Highweek Inn and even a castle ruin and is not just a popular and convenient residential area of Newton Abbot, but a historically significant and treasured part of the town. Highweek is convenient for both primary and secondary schools and also provides easy access to the A38 Devon Expressway to Plymouth and Cornwall in one direction and Exeter and the M5 in the other.  Newton Abbot town centre with its large range of amenities is about 20 minute walk away.

Offered for sale at the reduced price of £285,000 and with no upward chain, 16 Gaze Hill, Highweek, Newton Abbot, TQ12 1QL is open to view on Saturday 25th July between 9:30am and 10:30am. No appointment is necessary just turn up and view.



Friday, 10 July 2015

View this weekend: A barn conversion in popular Bishopsteignton

Coast & Country invite you to view: 

Shute Barn, Shute Hill, Bishopsteignton, TQ14 9QL

Saturday 11th July

Between 10am and 11am




Stunning Barn Conversion  |  6 Bedroom Accommodation  |  2 Superb Reception Rooms  |  1/3 Acre Plot  |   Additional Barn with Planning Permission  |  9m Garage, Workshop & Store  |  Lots of Potential  

Guide: £725,000 Freehold

sales@cacia.co.uk  |  www.cacia.co.uk

Thursday, 9 July 2015

View this weekend, a beautiful apartment set in the conversion of a stunning mansion.

You are invited to view this beautiful apartment this weekend. 

24 Haccombe House, Haccombe, TQ12 4SJ
9:30am - 10:30am
Saturday 11th July 2015
No appointment necessary , just turn up and view. 


Why not buy a beautiful apartment set in the rural hamlet of Haccombe today. Just two miles from Newton Abbot, set in a valley within prestigious Haccombe House the location is exceptional. The property was once the seat of powerful west-country family the Carews. On a historical note many of them can still be found nearby in the crypt of the ancient chapel.

Number 24 is one of the most desirable apartments in this development, being on the top floor it has incredible views across beautiful Countryside. The accommodation consisting of two double bedrooms, one with en-suite, a large living room, kitchen/diner and a family bathroom is  spacious and airy. The property also has its own parking space and the new owner will have the benefit of using the impressive communal gardens. 

 Presented in very good condition with little to no work required, it would make the perfect  first time buy, retirement home for someone looking to downsize or possibly an investment. The apartment is competitively priced at £134,950.


The area around Haccombe has its own natural beauty, the river Teign lies just a ten minute walk away, the village of Combeinteignhead with two separate pubs, sports field and village hall is nearby. Further down the river valley the popular riverside village of Shaldon can be found, this is always a draw for those visiting the area. Access to Newton Abbot from Haccombe is good and from there transport links to all other local towns and the mainline railway can be enjoyed. Regular trains to the rest of the country including London and Manchester are a particular benefit.

Come have a look round number 24 Haccombe House and experience the tranquil surroundings, at our open viewing on the 11th July between 9.30 and 10.30. We look forward to seeing you.