Thursday 31 March 2016

A beautiful cottage, open to view this weekend

This beautiful and charming cottage is open to view this weekend, Saturday 2nd April, between 9:30am and 10:30am and you are invited!



Teignview Cottage is believed to date back to 1720 and the property is brimming with character dating back to the period. Having been the subject of much improvement over recent times the cottage carefully combines modern day conveniences with its original character and charm. There is exposed beams, lovely fireplaces, slate floors together with oak latched doors and a wonderful decorative listed ceiling, all adding to the overall ambiance. 

The cottage occupies an elevated position with far reaching views over the village and neighbouring countryside with glimpses of the Teign Estuary from the gardens, of which the cottage gets its name. It also benefits from recently granted planning permission for parking, which makes this property even more so appealing. 

Teign View Cottage is placed within the heart of the picturesque village of Combeinteignhead, itself with its own old world charm and secretive character. The thriving village of Shaldon is just 1 mile away and the market town of Newton Abbot is just 2 miles away. 

A beautiful property, a must on your viewing list. Take advantage of our open viewing event, no appointment is necessary, just turn up and view between 9:30am and 10:30am on Saturday 2nd April. 

Teign View Cottage, Combeinteignhead, TQ12 4RG

£479,950 Freehold


www.cacia.co.uk  |   01626 366966  |  sales@cacia.co.uk





Thursday 3 March 2016

Haezelbrook Cottage Vs Teign View Cottage

Combe-in-Teignhead, was featured on Relocation Relocation and is considered to be one of the most popular satellite villages of Newton Abbot. It has a rural feel but offers easy access to nearby towns and road and rail routes. Within the village there is an active village hall and traditional pub with a reputation for good food. Just outside of Combe, there is a beautiful amenity field with pavilion and stunning river views, managed by a local committee, where various events and functions are held throughout the year. There is also a popular riverside restaurant which offers vistas which change with the seasons. The pubs restaurants and shops at Shaldon are just 2 miles away. 

It is picturesque village with a mixture of properties which include thatched cottages, a library and post office converted to homes many years ago and courtyard barn developments among others. These range in size from the cosy to the grandiose and they reflect the wide range of residents who now live in the village and make the local pub and events varied and not to be missed. You never know who you’re are going to meet or what you will learn.
If you are interested in joining this eclectic community on a permanent basis or maybe looking for a rural retreat with atmosphere, two great properties are available which might fit the bill for you.

Teign View Cottage has been on the market for some time. It’s a stunning thatched home enjoying open views. You would have thought that it would have been snapped up. Until now it has however had one downside, no potential for parking close to the property. The great news is that planning permission has just been granted for a parking area. The property remains on the market at the pre parking price, so someone will shortly be picking up a bargain. This property offers everything you could look for in a traditional Devon thatched cottage presented with a contemporary twist. The accommodation comprises hallway, sitting room, dining room, modern kitchen, utility room  and cloakroom / wc. Upstairs there is a master bedroom with ensuite bathroom, guest bedroom with ensuite shower room and two further bedrooms with family bathroom. It is offered for sale at £479.500.

Hazelbrook Cottage is probably the best of its kind available. A cottage style property with flowing accommodation and offering room to spare. All presented to an extremely high standard having been thoughtfully and without compromise, improved by the current owner. It has been both a home and successfully used as a high end holiday let with some guests returning year after year, due to the location and standard of accommodation. It has a farmhouse feel with oak floors, a bespoke kitchen and a lovely Victorian style overlooking the cottage style garden which adjoins the babbling brook from which the cottages takes part of it’s name. Hazelbrook has a spacious hall, lounge dinner opening to garden room/ conservatory. Kitchen utility and cloakroom, library/ bedroom four. Three further bedrooms, one with ensuite and family bathroom. Guide price £400,000.


Hazelbrook or Teign View Cottage? Which one is better? That’s not for us to say, but for you to decide. They are in close proximity and both have their individual benefits. Come and view both, one or the other might be your ideal next home. Further information is and viewings are available via Coast & Country Estate Agents.


www.cacia.co.uk  |  01626 366966  |  sales@cacia.co.uk