A characterful Grade II listed 17th-century townhouse, quietly tucked away in the heart of Ashburton, with three double bedrooms, two shower rooms and generous living space. An established holiday let, it offers equal appeal as a permanent home, Devon retreat or investment. Freehold. EPC D. Council Tax Band D.
THE PROPERTY Tucked along a pedestrian lane moments from the centre of Ashburton, Foale's Cottage enjoys the unusual combination of a quiet, traffic-free setting and immediate access to town life.
Behind its distinctive rendered frontage lies a surprisingly generous Grade II listed home, where exposed stone fireplaces, deep window seats and multi-paned windows reflect the building's history, while an individual arrangement of rooms and two separate staircases gives the accommodation considerable character and flexibility. The ground floor is particularly sociable. A long living and dining room provides space to gather around the wood-burning stove, while the separate kitchen/breakfast room is substantial enough for everyday dining, with stone work surfaces, a central island and Rangemaster cooker. A utility room and ground-floor cloakroom add useful practicality. Two staircases rise independently to the first floor - an unusual arrangement which gives the accommodation considerable flexibility. There are three double bedrooms in total, together with two shower rooms, making the house equally suited to family life, visiting friends or guest accommodation.
Its position is central to the appeal. Independent shops, cafés, restaurants, pubs and everyday amenities are within a short walk, yet the cottage occupies a traffic-free setting away from North Street itself. Dartmoor lies beyond the town, while the A38 places Exeter, Plymouth and the wider South Devon coast within straightforward reach.
Foale's Cottage has most recently been operated as an established holiday let, giving buyers an interesting choice: continue with a proven style of visitor accommodation, create an easily managed Devon second home, or simply enjoy it as a characterful home in one of Dartmoor's best-known market towns.
ACCOMMODATION The cottage is approached from Foales Court, a pedestrian lane just off the centre of Ashburton. The front door opens directly into the principal living accommodation, immediately introducing the scale and character found throughout the house.
The cottage is approached from Foales Court, a generous living and dining room, where engineered oak flooring and two substantial exposed stone fireplaces immediately establish the character of the house. One fireplace houses a wood-burning stove, creating a natural focal point for the sitting area, while the second adds further texture to the dining end of the room. Two front-facing multi-paned windows incorporate deep window seats and bring natural light into the space. The proportions allow for both comfortable seating and a substantial dining table, giving the room an easy, sociable feel for everyday living and entertaining. Useful understairs storage is provided, with a staircase rising independently to Bedroom One and its
adjoining first-floor accommodation.
The kitchen/breakfast room is a generous and practical space, fitted with painted cabinetry, polished stone work surfaces and a central island providing additional preparation and storage space. A Belfast-style sink sits beneath the window, while a Rangemaster cooker is positioned beneath an extractor. An exposed stone fireplace adds a strong sense of age and character, with slate flooring continuing throughout. There is ample room for informal dining, together with useful understairs storage and a second staircase rising to Bedrooms Two and Three. Adjoining the kitchen is a separate utility area with plumbing for a washing machine, shelving and a cupboard housing the gas-fired boiler.
The first floor is arranged in two distinct areas, reached by separate staircases, giving the accommodation an unusual degree of flexibility. There are three well-proportioned double bedrooms, each with its own sense of character. Period features include multi-paned windows, deep window seats and original fireplace openings, while engineered oak flooring and built-in storage feature in parts of the accommodation. Bedroom One is separately approached, reached from the staircase rising from the living room, while Bedrooms Two and Three are accessed from the second staircase from the kitchen. The arrangement works particularly well for family, visiting guests or those considering continued holiday accommodation.
Serving Bedrooms Two and Three, the pictured shower room is fitted with a contemporary white suite comprising WC, wash basin and a large shower enclosure with glazed screen and rain-head shower. Slate tiling is used to the floor and shower area, with a heated towel rail, ceiling spotlights and extractor fan. A second shower room serves Bedroom One and is similarly finished with a contemporary white suite, large shower enclosure, slate tiling, heated towel rail, ceiling spotlights and extractor fan.
KEY FACTS FOR BUYERS TENURE - Freehold, with vacant possession. The property is Grade II listed. Historic England List Entry No. 1207493. The official listing can be viewed here:
HISTORIC ENGLAND
There is no private outside space with the cottage; however, its central position places the town's public green spaces and the wider landscapes of Dartmoor within easy reach.
COUNCIL TAX BAND - D
EPC - D
SERVICES
The property has all mains services connected. The property has gas-fired central heating.
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ABOUT ASHBURTON Ashburton is one of Dartmoor National Park's true gems – a thriving, character-fi led town surrounded by breath-taking countryside yet perfectly placed for modern living. Its vibrant high street is lined with independent shops and artisan businesses, from vintage treasures and antique finds to a family-run ironmonger's, delicatessen, artisan bakery, and specialist fish deli. Food lovers wil also know Ashburton as the home of the renowned Ashburton Cookery School, drawing aspiring chefs from across the country.
The town offers excelent everyday amenities, including a primary school and South Dartmoor Community Colege, while the open moor is less than 10 minutes away – inviting endless opportunities for walking, riding, fishing, and exploring. Golf enthusiasts will appreciate the nearby Stover Golf Club, set in beautiful parkland. Despite its scenic location, Ashburton enjoys superb connectivity. The market town of Newton Abbot is just 7½ miles away, with a mainline train station linking directly to London, and easy access to the A38 and M5. The stunning South Devon coast can be reached in around 40 minutes, while Exeter and Exeter Airport are within 30 miles, and Plymouth just 40 minutes by road. Totnes also offers regular bus services and a mainline rail connection from London to Penzance.
Whether you're seeking outdoor adventure, artisan shopping, top rated schooling, or a warm, welcoming community, Ashburton offers it all right on your doorstep.
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