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LOT
105
Sold for £370,000
A versatile three bedroom detached bungalow situated on the outskirts of the highly sought after rural hamlet of Compton. Accessed via its own private driveway and having the benefit of formal gardens and grounds of circa 0.6 acres, the property offers a high degree of privacy whilst enjoying stunning panoramic views over the surrounding countryside offering the potential for reconfiguration or further extension. In addition to the formal gardens, there is a further garden area (hatched green on the site map) which may also offer the potential for futher development within the grounds, subject to any requisite consents, upon which interested parties must make and rely upon their own planning enquiries.
Compton is a rural hamlet situated between the villages of Ipplepen and Marldon within easy reach of Torbay, Newton Abbot and Totnes. The National Trust 14th century Compton Castle and Castle Barton, the local restaurant are close by, while further facilities including public houses, educational facilities and general amenities can be found in the neighbouring villages and coastal towns.
Entrance porch, hallway, sitting room, sun room, lounge, kitchen/diner, utility room with larder, three bedrooms and bathroom.
Formal gardens and grounds of circa 0.6 acres, patio seating areas, useful range of sheds and greenhousing, garage and additional on drive parking. Measurements have been taken using the Promap Mapping Facility. Interested parties must make and rely upon their own measurements. The Promap shown is for approximate identification purposes only and is not to scale.
Energy Efficiency Rating - E
Wendy Alexander
Strictly by prior appointment only with Fulfords Paignton 01803 527523. General enquiries Countrywide Property Auctions 01395 275691.
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The Croft, Compton, Marldon, Paignton, Devon TQ3 1TA
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An indication of the seller’s current minimum acceptable price at auction. The guide price or range of guide prices is given to assist consumers in deciding whether or not to pursue a purchase. It is usual, but not always the case, that a provisional reserve range is agreed between the seller and the auctioneer at the start of marketing. As the reserve is not fixed at this stage and can be adjusted by the seller at any time up to the day of the auction in the light of interest shown during the marketing period, a guide price is issued. This guide price can be shown in the form of a minimum and maximum price range within which an acceptable sale price (reserve) would fall, or as a single price figure within 10% of which the minimum acceptable price (reserve) would fall. A guide price is different to a reserve price (see separate definition). Both the guide price and the reserve price can be subject to change up to and including the day of the auction.
The seller’s minimum acceptable price at auction and the figure below which the auctioneer cannot sell. The reserve price is not disclosed and remains confidential between the seller and the auctioneer.
Both the guide price and the reserve price can be subject to change up to and including the day of the auction.
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