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Stannary Gardens, Lower Street, Chagford, Devon, TQ13 8DW

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Stannary Gardens consists of houses and apartments in a convenient position close to shops in the centre of Chagford.

Facilities include an estate manager.

Chagford was mentioned in Domesday as Chageford and belonged to the Bishop of Coutances. Its name is thought to derive from old English and means a ford in gorse-covered country. An apt description the market town lies in beautiful country near the source of River Teign on the north-east edge of Dartmoor surrounded by stone circles and prehistoric remains. In the medieval ages it was one of the original stannary towns responsible for assessing and stamping tin. Today it has a good range of shops, restaurants and pubs. Nearby Gidleigh Park is an excellent place to stay. 

Tenure: Freehold

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Managed by Blue Cedar Homes Management Company.

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