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£700,000
(£350/sq. ft)
3 bed semi-detached house for saleCoombe Lane, Bovey Tracey TQ13
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
2,002 sq. ft
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Grade II listed
15th-century origins
1850 Victorian extension
Modern kitchen
Living/Dining room with inglenook fireplace
Seperate sitting room
Three double bedroms plus a study
En-suite to master bedroom
Charm and character
Landscaped private gardens
A rare Grade II listed home blending 15th-century charm with Victorian elegance. Reeves Hall offers over 2,000 sq ft of living space, three double bedrooms, landscaped gardens, and outbuildings. Set on a peaceful lane near Bovey Tracey, it combines historic beauty with modern comfort on Dartmoor’s edge.
A rare Grade II listed residence blending 15th-century heritage with Victorian elegance, nestled on a peaceful lane at the edge of Dartmoor.
Reeves Hall is a truly exceptional home - a rare architectural treasure that captures the soul of Devon's rich history. Tucked away on a quiet lane on the outskirts of Bovey Tracey, this Grade II listed property offers a unique blend of medieval character and Victorian refinement. Originally constructed in the 15th century and sympathetically extended in 1850, Reeves Hall stands as a testament to timeless craftsmanship, with every beam, stone, and window telling a story.
Set within beautifully landscaped gardens and surrounded by rolling countryside, the property offers over 2,000 sq ft of internal living space, not including its versatile outbuildings. The home is thoughtfully arranged across two distinct wings: The 15th-century section houses the modern kitchen, open-plan living/dining room, master bedroom suite with en-suite shower room, and study all rich with historic features such as exposed oak beams, whitewashed stone walls, and handcrafted joinery. The Victorian wing includes the welcoming entrance hallway, a cozy sitting room with a wood-burning stove, and bedrooms 2 and 3, each framed by tall sash windows and elegant proportions.
The ground floor flows beautifully for modern living, with a stylish, contemporary kitchen opening into a spacious living/dining area, perfect for entertaining or relaxed family life. Upstairs, three double bedrooms and a study offer comfort and character, with the master suite enjoying its own en-suite shower room. Throughout the home, period details have been lovingly preserved, creating a warm and inviting ambiance that balances grandeur with intimacy.
Outside, a workshop and storeroom provide additional space for creative pursuits or practical use, while the gardens offer privacy, serenity, and space to enjoy the changing seasons.
Reeves Hall's location is as special as the home itself. Situated on the edge of Bovey Tracey, it enjoys the peace and quiet of rural living while remaining just moments from the town's vibrant centre. Known as the "Gateway to Dartmoor, " Bovey Tracey is a charming market town built from Dartmoor granite, nestled along the River Bovey. It offers a rich blend of heritage and creativity, with independent shops, artisan bakeries, and cultural attractions such as the Devon Guild of Craftsmen, housed in a historic mill.
Nature lovers will delight in the proximity to Dartmoor National Park, with its wild moorland, wooded valleys, and ancient tors, perfect for walking, cycling, and exploring. Excellent transport links via the A38, Newton Abbot, and Exeter make commuting or travel effortless, while the town's welcoming community and scenic surroundings make everyday life a pleasure.
Reeves Hall is not just a property, it's a legacy. A home of distinction, character, and soul, offering a lifestyle rooted in history and surrounded by natural beauty. For those seeking something truly special, Reeves Hall is a rare find in the heart of Devon.
A rare Grade II listed residence blending 15th-century heritage with Victorian elegance, nestled on a peaceful lane at the edge of Dartmoor.
Reeves Hall is a truly exceptional home - a rare architectural treasure that captures the soul of Devon's rich history. Tucked away on a quiet lane on the outskirts of Bovey Tracey, this Grade II listed property offers a unique blend of medieval character and Victorian refinement. Originally constructed in the 15th century and sympathetically extended in 1850, Reeves Hall stands as a testament to timeless craftsmanship, with every beam, stone, and window telling a story.
Set within beautifully landscaped gardens and surrounded by rolling countryside, the property offers over 2,000 sq ft of internal living space, not including its versatile outbuildings. The home is thoughtfully arranged across two distinct wings: The 15th-century section houses the modern kitchen, open-plan living/dining room, master bedroom suite with en-suite shower room, and study all rich with historic features such as exposed oak beams, whitewashed stone walls, and handcrafted joinery. The Victorian wing includes the welcoming entrance hallway, a cozy sitting room with a wood-burning stove, and bedrooms 2 and 3, each framed by tall sash windows and elegant proportions.
The ground floor flows beautifully for modern living, with a stylish, contemporary kitchen opening into a spacious living/dining area, perfect for entertaining or relaxed family life. Upstairs, three double bedrooms and a study offer comfort and character, with the master suite enjoying its own en-suite shower room. Throughout the home, period details have been lovingly preserved, creating a warm and inviting ambiance that balances grandeur with intimacy.
Outside, a workshop and storeroom provide additional space for creative pursuits or practical use, while the gardens offer privacy, serenity, and space to enjoy the changing seasons.
Reeves Hall's location is as special as the home itself. Situated on the edge of Bovey Tracey, it enjoys the peace and quiet of rural living while remaining just moments from the town's vibrant centre. Known as the "Gateway to Dartmoor, " Bovey Tracey is a charming market town built from Dartmoor granite, nestled along the River Bovey. It offers a rich blend of heritage and creativity, with independent shops, artisan bakeries, and cultural attractions such as the Devon Guild of Craftsmen, housed in a historic mill.
Nature lovers will delight in the proximity to Dartmoor National Park, with its wild moorland, wooded valleys, and ancient tors, perfect for walking, cycling, and exploring. Excellent transport links via the A38, Newton Abbot, and Exeter make commuting or travel effortless, while the town's welcoming community and scenic surroundings make everyday life a pleasure.
Reeves Hall is not just a property, it's a legacy. A home of distinction, character, and soul, offering a lifestyle rooted in history and surrounded by natural beauty. For those seeking something truly special, Reeves Hall is a rare find in the heart of Devon.



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