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Stokeinteignhead, Newton Abbot

Guide Price
£250,000
Stags, Torquay
PROPERTY TYPE

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Key features

  • Agricultural Barn with Class Q Planning
  • Secluded Rural Location
  • Constructed in 2001 Steel Portal Frame
  • Planning Granted on the 21st March 2025 Ref:25/00475/NPA
  • Planning for 4 bed barn conversion in Excess of 400sqm
  • Road Access via Shared Track
  • Potential for a Bespoke Countryside Home
  • Freehold

Description

Set in a peaceful and secluded rural position, this agricultural building offers a rare opportunity for redevelopment with Class Q planning permission granted on 21st March 2025 for a substantial four-bedroom barn conversion extending to approximately 450 square metres. Agricultural Barn with Class Q Planning, Secluded Rural Location, Constructed in 2001 Steel Portal Frame, Planning Granted on the 21st March 2025, Planning for 4 bed barn conversion in Excess of 400sqm, Road Access via Shared Track, Potential for a Bespoke Countryside Home, Freehold.

Situation - PRICE GUIDE £250,000 - £300,000. Stokeinteignhead is an attractive village in the rolling Devon landscape with a strong village community that includes a sought after primary school, country inn, village hall, shop and historic church. Located in an area of great landscape value and conservation area, a network of bridleways and tracks makes this a popular area for horse riding while the sandy beaches and boating facilities of Shaldon, Teignmouth and Torbay, are within a few miles.
 
The A380 is within easy reach providing good access to the A38 and M5. Mainline railway links to London Paddington are located in the nearby market town of Newton Abbot, with its full range of comprehensive shopping facilities, and the cities of Exeter and Plymouth are also within easy reach for work, shopping or leisure.

Description - Set in a peaceful and secluded rural position, this agricultural building offers a rare opportunity for redevelopment with Class Q planning permission granted on 21st March 2025 for a substantial four-bedroom barn conversion extending to approximately 400+ square metres. Accessed via a private driveway, the site includes a large hardstanding area and additional land to the south side, providing space for gardens, parking, or further landscaping. Constructed in 2001, the building features a durable steel portal frame with timber cladding and a corrugated metal roof, offering a strong foundation for conversion.

Surrounded by gently sloping pasture, the immediate environment offers open views, privacy, and a sense of space—making it ideal for those seeking a rural lifestyle project. While there is currently no mains water or electricity connected, the site offers excellent potential for a bespoke countryside home in a tranquil yet accessible location. Parking is available on site, and the land presents a blank canvas for future owners to create a unique and substantial rural dwelling.

Services - No services are currently connected.

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Local Authority - Teignbridge District Council, Forde House, Brunel Road, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ12 4XX. Tel: . E-mail: .

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Stokeinteignhead, Newton Abbot

Stokeinteignhead, Newton Abbot

NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Torre Station2.5 miles
  • Newton Abbot Station3.3 miles
  • Teignmouth Station3.3 miles
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About Stags, Torquay

6 Vaughan Parade, Torquay, TQ2 5EG
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Stags Torquay Office

Stags opened their 19th office in the heart of Torquay, Vaughan Parade, in 2011. Stags has been a dynamic influence on the West Country property market for over 140 years and is acknowledged as the leading firm of chartered surveyors and auctioneers in Cornwall, Devon, Somerset and Dorset. We take great pride in the trust placed in our name and our reputation.

Torquay and the surrounding area...

One of three beautiful towns forming the sheltered Tor Bay, Torquay is renowned for its warm climate, clear bathing waters and clean air. 

The local beaches form a golden arc around the bay with shingle coves scattered nearby.Torquay became fashionable for Naval officers and other affluent families during the first half of the 19th Century, which prompted the building of many large stylish villas and exclusive hotels. Today, Torquay is well served with direct rail links and by road via the A380 to the major cities of Exeter (22 miles) and Plymouth (38 miles).

The town provides a wonderful quality of life for its residents with excellent shopping, waterside restaurants, a theatre and bars. Internationally renowned water sports are held in the sheltered deep water bay, with the marina providing excellent mooring facilities for luxury yachts and small motor cruises. The area has many scenic walks along South Devon's Jurassic coastal footpaths and there are a number of local golf courses within close reach. A short distance to the north is the magnificent Dartmoor National Park.

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