New build homes for sale in North Tawton
5 developments
Weavers Place
by Allison Homes
North Tawton, Devon, EX20 2FJ
3 & 4 bedroom houses
£350,000 - £405,000
An exclusive development of three and four-bedroom new homes for sale in Devon. Weavers Place Weavers Place is located close to the charming and historic market town of North Tawton, with spectacular views towards Dartmoor National Park.
Nestled in a picturesque West Devon setting, Weavers Place offers a collection of three and four bedroom new homes for sale in Devon. This exclusive development is located close to the charming and historic market town of North Tawton.
Pleasantly situated alongside the river Taw, the beautiful Weavers Place development is the epitome of rural modern living, benefiting from North Tawton’s welcoming community spirit and rich heritage, proximity to scenic moorlands and excellent travel links. This is an exclusive development of semi-detached and detached new homes for sale in Devon, with a home to suit every need.
Everything you need is right on your doorstep in this bustling town, including independent boutiques, a general store, a post office, local cafés and restaurants around the central square, as well as a good choice of traditional pubs. In the town is a number of community facilities, including sports clubs, a library, a youth centre and Frank Henson Gibbings Memorial Park, which features an adventure playground and family picnic tables.
The quaint village of Bow is just four miles from North Tawton and boasts an impressive garden and aquatic centre, and just beyond that is Okehampton, home to an impressive parkland golf course, sheltered by the highest tors of Dartmoor.
There’s lots of opportunity to explore the great outdoors too. In just six miles you’ll find yourself surrounded by the wild open moorlands and deep river valleys of Dartmoor National Park. Enjoy rambling walks and local events while soaking up the area’s rich heritage and discovering the wonderous local wildlife. Or take the Tarka Trail, a 180-mile-long walk along the river Taw that replicates the journey taken by Henry Williamson’s character, Tarka the Otter, in his famous novel.
Ideal for families, North Tawton Community Primary School is an Ofsted-rated ‘Good’ preschool and school, which also provides baby and toddler groups during term time. For older children, Okehampton College is just a 15-minute drive from the development.
Northern towns such as Barnstaple and Bideford offer an array of coinvent shops, cafes and restaurants and with road links via the A30, accessed at Okehampton, commuters will benefit from travel connections to Cornwall travelling West or the cathedral city of Exeter to the East, which both provide excellent rail and airport connections.
High Moor View
by Allison Homes
Winkleigh, Devon, EX19 8JQ
4 bedroom houses
£360,000 - £370,000
High Moor View is a beautiful development new homes in Devon, nestled on the edge of the charming village of Winkleigh in the heart of the Devon, offering an exclusive range of two and three bedroom bungalows and two, three and four bedroom homes.
A hidden gem in the Devonshire countryside Winkleigh offers a quaint rural setting for the stunning High Moor View development. Peaceful and plentiful, Winkleigh was voted the best place to raise a family in 2011, due to its abundance of village services and green spaces.
A close knit and welcoming community, the village has two local pubs, a butcher, a general store, a doctor’s surgery and a veterinary clinic, as well as a village hall, sports centre and the Ofsted rated ‘Good‘ Winkleigh Primary School.
The historic village sits high up in rural farmland and is surrounded by green open space, less than 10 miles from the edge of Dartmoor National Park and towards the coast, in around an hour you will find beautiful beaches and coastal havens. The town has good road access to other parts of north and south Devon, particularly the nearest town of Okehampton, a bustling market town offering an array of convenient shops, cafes and restaurants, and Bideford, the main town of the Torridge local government district and a historic port town on the estuary of the River Torridge. The County’s capital city Exeter is just a short train journey away, via the Barnstaple – Exeter ‘Tarka Line’.
Hampton Mill
by David Wilson Homes
Okehampton, Devon, EX20 1XP
3 & 4 bedroom houses
£350,000 - £490,000
Set within 3.7 acres of public open space, Hampton Mill is a development of 3 & 4 bedroom homes on the edge of Okehampton.
You’ll be just 30 minutes from Exeter and just over an hour from Plymouth. Dartmoor National Park is on your doorstep. The A30 and Okehampton train station are nearby.Close to supermarkets including Waitrose and Co-op.Hampton Mill is less than 5 minutes from Okehampton town centre. Here you’ll find a variety of local cafes, pubs & restaurants for you to enjoy.
Dartmoor National Park, Okehampton castle and Okehampton golf club are just 10 minutes from your doorstep, meaning you will never be short of things to do.Just 10 minutes from the A30 and Okehampton train station.Monday 12:30-17:30,Tuesday Closed,Wednesday Closed,Thursday 10:00-17:30,Friday 10:00-17:30,Saturday 10:00-17:30,Sunday 10:00-17:30
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Calculate your budgetOkement Park
by Barratt Homes
Okehampton, Devon, EX20 1XP
2, 3 & 4 bedroom houses
£219,995 - £359,995
Okement Park is a development of 2, 3 & 4 bedroom homes on the edge of Okehampton. All homes benefit from bird boxes, bat boxes or bee bricks to support the local environment.
There are play areas and nature trails on the development, while Dartmoor National Park is just 5 minutes away. You'll be just a mile from shops and restaurants in Okehampton.For your weekly food shop, supermarkets such as Waitrose, Co-op and Lidl are all a short drive away.There’s plenty to do at Okement Park. Okehampton town centre is less than 5 minutes away and has a range of cafes, local businesses, pubs and restaurants to enjoy.
Both Okehampton Castle and Okehampton Golf Club are just 10 minutes away, and being right on the edge of Dartmoor National Park, you’ll never be short of things to do.Just 10 minutes from Okehampton train station and the A30, all of Devon and Cornwall is made easily accessible.Monday 12:30-17:30,Tuesday Closed,Wednesday Closed,Thursday 10:00-17:30,Friday 10:00-17:30,Saturday 10:00-17:30,Sunday 10:00-17:30
Fatherford View
by Persimmon Homes
Okehampton, Devon, EX20 1QF
5 bedroom houses
From £484,500
Located in the beautiful historic town of Okehampton on the edge of Dartmoor National Park, our development Fatherford View offers a range of stunning two, three and four-bedroom new homes a stone's throw from great amenities and stunning countryside.
Known as the 'Gateway to Dartmoor', the charming town centre is nestled between the West and East Okement rivers. It's home to a great selection of independent shops, eateries, schools and leisure facilities, along with the magnificent ruins of one of Devon's largest castles which is open to the public.
Fatherford View is located on the eastern edge of the town, meaning you'll be within easy walking distance of local amenities. The unique location of this development means you can commute to the bustling city of Exeter in just half an hour, or drive a few short miles to be in the heart of the magical national park, among stone circles and breathtaking vistas.There's a Co-op, Waitrose, Spar and McColl's for your all your essentials, plus an array of locally-owned stores including antiques shops, a book shop, clothes shops and a number of cafes, restaurants, pubs and takeaways.There's no shortage of things to do in this beautiful part of the country. Spend weekends exploring the local area via the spectacular Granite Way cycle path, Dartmoor railway, or on foot. In and around Okehampton you'll find the attractive gardens and great play areas at Simmons Park; the castle ruins are also well worth a look, as is popular Roadford Lake country park a short drive away. On rainy days you could soak up some local history at the Museum of Dartmoor Life, or enjoy hours of fun at the local cinema, leisure centre, swimming pool and escape room.Fatherford View is set close to the A30, which provides direct access to Exeter and with its mainline rail, airport and M5 motorway connections. You can also catch a train from Okehampton's own train station – part of the Dartmoor line, it operates services to Crediton (with connections to Barnstaple) and Exeter. The nearby A386 means you can also drive down to Plymouth and its ferry port in an hourMonday 11:00 - 18:00,
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