Elegant house with Dartmoor views
This Victorian house sits in an impressive position with incredible Dartmoor views
Upalong is a substantial Victorian property dating back to the 1800s. Recently refurbished, the house has many period features including high ceilings and large sash windows.
Facing south, the house is spacious with a large kitchen/breakfast room and reception rooms for family and entertaining. The conservatory and sun room open onto a large south-facing terrace in front of the house. Upstairs there are five double bedrooms (one en-suite) on the first floor, and two family bathrooms.
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Outside the large terrace faces south - the garden room sits underneath. Gardens are for the most part laid to lawn and include borders with a wide range of trees and shrubs.
Upalong is located just outside the village of Lustleigh in Devon, on the eastern edge of Dartmoor, eight miles from Chagford and 22 miles from Exeter. The village itself has many beautiful and historic buildings as well as a Post Office, pub, dairy and tea rooms.
The guide price is £850,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 01392 423 111 or visit http://search.knightfrank.com.
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