Wildwood Hill
Drake Road, Newton Abbot
 
Wildwood Hill is a delightful development offering 2 & 3 bedroom homes set on the outskirts of the historic market town of Newton Abbot.

This convenient development is ideally situated at the head of the Teign Estuary, with the fresh sea air sweeping through the friendly market town of Newton Abbot.

Combining the benefits of both town and country, Wildwood Hill overlooks the rich Devon landscape with far reaching views over Newton Abbot racecourse and towards Haytor and Dartmoor, whilst being within walking distance to all local amenities.

With five housetypes available, Wildwood Hill offers something for everyone, whether you are a first time buyer, a family requiring more space or someone downsizing from a larger house.

As standard, all the homes at Wildwood Hill come with a choice of carpets fitted throughout*, turfed rear garden and patio and a superb fitted kitchen to include a stainless steel hob, oven and an extractor hood.


Newton Abbot

This lively bustling town offers a whole range of attractions for both residents and visitors - as well as historic buildings, 3 superb country parks in Decoy, Stover and Bradley and a working malthouse, Newton Abbot has always been synonymous with horse racing and still offers a packed calendar of racing. This has also been expanded and now also boasts a fitness gym and a childs nursery. Newton Abbot has a wide range of shopping available, from 3 large supermarkets to independent stores and High Street names, with Torquay and Exeter both close at hand, further shopping is easily available. The town is also ideally located for communications to either Plymouth, Torquay or Exeter as both the A381 and A38 are closeby and link to the M5 motorway. For travel further afield, there is a mainline railway station in the town with direct links to London, and nearby Exeter Airport continues to grow in size and choices of location.

Devon itself is well known for its green rolling hills and beautiful beaches and is well documented for its picture postcard scenery. Its dramatic coastline, waterfalls and stunning cities, not to mention the moorland, set Devon apart from the rest of the country. Dartmoor is an atmospheric place of extremes; wild and desolate in the winter, yet beautiful and beckoning in the summer. Many historic villages exist in the area, and to wander through them is to step back in time. Truly a place in which to lose yourself, Dartmoors tree lined valleys, sparkling streams and towering tors have captured mans heart for centuries.

Filled with towering cathedrals and splendid gardens, from traditional to sub tropical, cities of history and culture, countryside of calm and tranquility and a coastline of extremes, from long sandy shores to seaside towns and quaint fishing villages, the westcountry truly has it all.

* Subject to stage of construction


* Subject to terms & conditions - Please speak to negotiator for full details