Ground Floor: Front door to open plan entrance/kitchen/dining area. Dining area with table and seating for 6 and electric fire. Kitchen area with integrated fridge/freezer and dishwasher, built in single electric oven, gas hob, microwave. Shower room with walk in shower, WC, basin and heated towel rail. Sitting room with 2 sofas, TV with freeview. Open feature stairs lead down to: Lower Ground Floor: Extremely spacious master bedroom with 5ft king-size bed (please note there is no door separating this room from the sitting room on the floor above), wood-burner (guests to provide own logs), 2 sofas, TV with Amazon Fire Stick and DVD player and door to outside. Utility area with washing machine. Ensuite shower room with walk in shower, WC, basin and heated towel rail. First floor: Stairs (with door) lead up from kitchen area to the landing. Bedroom 2 with 5ft king-size bed and pretty sash window from which Totnes Castle can be seen. Ensuite cloakroom with WC and basin. Bedroom 3 with two 3ft single beds (please note restricted head height in the eaves). Please Note:For those who suffer from pet allergies, the owners dog occasionally visits the property.
This charming Grade II listed cottage retains many of its character features including pretty sash windows and woodburning stove. The accommodation boasts an open plan kitchen dining area, sitting room, spacious master bedroom with contemporary ensuite shower room, 2 further bedrooms, one with an ensuite cloakroom and a further modern shower room. The cottage has been beautifully decorated and furnished throughout and benefits from designated parking for one car in nearby North Street. There is also a garden opposite the cottage and accessed via the pedestrian walkway and through a private gate, this enchanting space feels very much like your own private secret garden. Tucked beneath the ancient 11th century Totnes Castle, 10 Castle Street is perfectly located for exploring this medieval Devon town, a very special and unique market town on the river Dart in the heart of beautiful South Devon, steeped with history, charm and boasting countless attractions for the modern-day tourist. An eclectic mix of traditional market town with a flamboyant bohemian twist, the enticing narrow streets are filled with unusual independent shops, restaurants and cafes including organic and specialist food suppliers for which the town is renowned. The popular naval town of Dartmouth is also just 12 miles away and the scenic Dartmoor National Park is also only just 8 miles away. Please Note: For those who suffer from pet allergies, the owners dog occasionally visits the property.
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