Step inside this stunning oasis of calm.
Formerly a chapel and now a converted Sunday School, this beautiful 2-bedroom detached home showcases neutral décor and an immaculate finish throughout.
Tucked away underneath the viaduct, and protected by triple glazed acoustic glass, The Old Sunday School offers 2 double bedrooms including a master suite with dressing room and ensuite and there is a further shower-room as well. There is a mezzanine kitchen fitted with a range of units and integrated appliances. The sitting room is saturated with natural light from 2 large skylights as well as double doors leading onto the terrace, seamlessly bridging the inside and out. This is a perfect space where you can take in the fresh, verdant scenery and the seasonal Dartmoor skies, whatever the weather.
Outside at the front, a neat courtyard framed by the original wrought iron railings, stone wall and gate welcomes you to the front door; look up to see the charming porthole window also giving a nod to this home’s past. A side gate invites you to the rear and terrace.
Despite its history, The Old Sunday School now gives the feeling of a luxurious boutique hotel suite and should attract anyone looking to downsize. With an incredibly low maintenance quality, it could also lend itself to being a super Air BnB or holiday home retreat.
Detached Sunday School Conversion
Luxury Accommodation set within the Dartmoor National Park
2 Bedrooms including Master with Dressing Room and Ensuite
Further Shower Room
Terrace with Views
Low Maintenance
Holiday/Air BnB Potential
Within Walking Distance of Open Moorland
The historic village of Bittaford near Ivybridge nestles under the local landmark viaduct and is bordered by the Dartmoor National Park. Offering superb transport links, the village sits on the edge of the B3213 and access to the A38 to Exeter or Plymouth is within easy reach with regular bus services. The nearby train station in Ivybridge offers the picturesque Paddington – Penzance line as well. Bittaford offers a pub, village hall and children’s play area and is a great starting point for many walking and cycling routes. It is ideally situated to benefit from many surrounding amenities as well as the natural environment on its doorstep. Alongside the bus/train provision, a continuous footpath will take you all the way from the village into Ivybridge which is approximately a 2-mile gentle stroll alongside the stunning South Hams views. Ivybridge is a family-orientated town with a rich heritage of traditional industries such as milling and cloth making that are still celebrated today. With the pretty River Erme flowing from the moors through the middle of the town, Ivybridge offers adventure. The idyllic countryside and moorland offer miles of magnificent walking trails out of the town, whilst in the town itself you’ll find pubs, eateries and a variety of shops and supermarkets. There is a good choice of primary schools in the area including the nearby village of Ugborough, and all within the catchment of the renowned Ivybridge Community College with its World Class Quality Mark Award. Ivybridge offers several places of worship with noteworthy histories, together with two medical centres, a minor injuries unit, several dentists, two leisure centres with swimming pools, fitness suites, and various health classes. The charming Watermark with its welcoming library, IT suite, cinema, theatre, coffee shop and conference facilities as well as the ever-popular Ivybridge Rugby, Football, Cricket, and Tennis clubs all add to the community focus of the town.
All Mains Services Connected.
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South Hams District Council, Follaton House, Totnes, TQ9 5NE.
Dartmoor National Park, Parke, Bovey Tracey, Newton Abbot, TQ13 9JQ
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