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An interesting opportunity to acquire a parcel of land situated just off the B3193 heading North towards Christow. The land has recently been utilised as a parking area and is situated in proximity of Teign Valley Golf Club and Canonteign Falls. The land may well lend itself, subject to any requisite consents, for occassional recreational camping/caravaning from which to enjoy the beautiful Teign valley and Dartmoor National Park.
The historic Tything of Canonteign is situated in the parish of Christow, near Chudleigh in South Devon, in the valley of the River Teign, renowned for the spectacular Canonteign Falls waterfall.
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Wendy Alexander
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Please be advised that the property has a public footpath running along its Northern boundary being public footpath 17 (Christow) leading down to the River Teign. Please refer to the local search within the legal pack for absolute clarification of where the path lies and the title plan for the definitive boundaries of the land. The legal pack will be available to download free of charge from our website www.propertyauctionsouthwest.co.uk.
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