£1,000 pcm
(£231 pw)
2 bed flat to rentHope Cove, Devon TQ7
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
415 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
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About this property
Top floor apartment
Beautiful countryside & sea views
2 bedrooms
Open plan layout
Allocated parking
Large outside store
Short walk to the beach
Some pets may not be allowed.
Long-Term
EPC D
Modern and Well Presented 2-Bed Upper Floor apartment | Offering Uninterrupted Views Over the Open Countryside and Hope Cove Towards the Sea | Allocated Parking | Large Outside Store | Short Walk to the Beach | Available on a Long Term Basis
Description In this sought after location, Fern Lodge has its own private entrance and occupies the top floor with breath taking views over Hope Cove towards the sea and out to Bolt Tail.
In immaculate condition, the accommodation includes a reception room which is open plan, having a newly installed wood burning stove, with a modern kitchen and a lovely dining area by the windows with views out to sea. There is a family bathroom and 2 bedrooms, one of which is set up with bunk beds. The property is light and airy throughout and offers a contemporary feel.
Outside there is an allocated parking space and a large store.
The beautiful sandy beaches at Hope Cove are less than a 5 minute stroll away, a perfect location for sandcastle building or swimming.
The village of Hope Cove is a small fishing village, having 2 sandy beaches and a village shop with plenty of good places to eat, including The Cove Café Bar.
The nearby town of Salcombe offers a wide range of water activities, restaurants and pubs along with superb shopping opportunities, with an even wider range of shops and recreational amenities available in nearby Kingsbridge.
Verified material information
Costs and tenure
Tenure: Leasehold
Lease length: 973 years remaining (999 years from 2000)
Council tax band: A
EPC rating: D
Monthly rent: £1,000
Security deposit: £1,150
The building
Detached maisonette, standard brick and block construction
Services
Mains electricity
Mains water
Mains foul drainage
Mains surface water drainage
Heating: Room heaters only
Heating features: Wood burner
Broadband: Fttc (Fibre to the Cabinet)
Mobile coverage: O2 good, Vodafone poor, Three unavailable, EE good
Parking: Off Street
Not in a controlled parking zone
No disabled parking available
Risks and restrictions
Not a listed building
Not in a conservation area
No tree preservation order
Title register restrictions (DN446063):
- The lease contains a restriction on 'dealings', which refers to selling or transferring the property. This means that if the owner tries to sell or transfer the property during their lifetime in a way that breaks the rules set out in the lease, the transfer will not be legally recognised.
No environmental risks recorded
No specialist issues recorded
All information is provided without warranty. Contains hm Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2021. This data is licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
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viewings By appointment only with Luscombe Maye, an "in person" viewing is essential.
Tenancy type Assured Periodic Tenancy
referencing criteria To qualify for a tenancy, the total annual income of all tenants must be at least 2.5x the annual rent.
By way of an example if the monthly rent is £1000, the applicants must be able to prove an annual household income of at least £30,000
renters rights act The Government has now confirmed the implementation date for 'phase one' of the Renters Rights Act.
The first phase of reforms will come into effect on 1st May 2026. From this date, all existing assured shorthold tenancies will automatically transition to the new tenancy system, and all new private tenancies will be created under the updated rules.
Phase one focuses specifically on tenancy reform, including:
- The move to assured periodic tenancies
- Limits on rent in advance
- A ban on rental bidding
- Clearer regulations for rent increases via Section 13 notices
- Strengthened anti-discrimination protections
- New rights relating to pets in rented homes
For further information or advice, please contact Luscombe Maye.
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