The correct name of this lot is: The Orchard, Bickley Road, Ipplepen, Newton Abbot, Devon TQ12 5LN
A rural piece of level land measuring circa 0.48 acres with a park home situated on it. With numerous productive fruit trees the rest of the garden is laid to lawn with hedging around. The park home comprises of lounge, kitchen/diner, hall, two bedrooms both with fitted wardrobes and master with en-suite, wc and shower room. Benefitting from uPVC double glazing and LPG central heating. The park home is certified for holiday use and the land can be used all year round. It would therefore be ideal as a holiday home.
Situated next to the ever popular Bickley Mill Inn and in a rural setting. The property is only a short drive from either the village of Kingskerswell, Ipplepen and Abbotskerswell with good local amenities.
Lounge, kitchen/diner, inner hallway, two bedrooms with master en-suite and further shower room.
Level parcel of land with surrounding hedgerow, also featuring fruit bearing trees. Access to the road.
Energy Efficiency Rating - Exempt.
Lucy Fuller.
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