New Build Homes in Okehampton

New build homes for sale in Okehampton, Devon

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Fatherford View

by Persimmon Homes
Okehampton, Devon
Prices coming soon
2 - 5 bed
Completion: October 2025

## Development Overview...

Hampton Mill

by David Wilson Homes
Okehampton, Devon
£400,000 - £475,000
89 units
4 bed
Completion: December 2025

## Development Overview...

Okement Park

by Barratt Homes
Okehampton, Devon
£220,995 - £299,995
2 - 4 bed
Completion: December 2025

Okehampton Overview

Developers: 3
Total Developments: 3

Transport

Okehampton benefits from a strategic location with road and rail links connecting it to larger cities and towns. The town is served by the A30 dual carriageway, providing direct access to Exeter and Cornwall, while the recently reopened Okehampton railway station offers rail services to Exeter St Davids, facilitating convenient travel to London and the wider region.

🚂 Okehampton railway station with regular services to Exeter St Davids

🚂 Proximity to the A30 dual carriageway connecting to Exeter and Cornwall

🚌 Local bus services linking Okehampton with surrounding villages and towns

✈️ Access to Exeter Airport approximately 20 miles away

🚲 Cycle routes and footpaths connecting to Dartmoor National Park

Why Okehampton?

Okehampton offers a unique blend of rural charm and practical connectivity, making it an ideal location for those seeking a peaceful lifestyle without sacrificing accessibility. Its proximity to Dartmoor National Park provides abundant outdoor recreational opportunities, while the town itself boasts essential amenities, schools, and community facilities. The recent improvements in rail services enhance its appeal for commuters and visitors alike.

• Close proximity to Dartmoor National Park, offering extensive outdoor activities

• A strong community atmosphere with local events and markets

• Good range of primary and secondary schools serving families

• Convenient access to Exeter city for shopping, employment, and healthcare

• Historic town centre with independent shops, cafes, and pubs

• Availability of affordable housing compared to larger Devon towns

• Well-maintained parks and recreational facilities within the town

• Growing local economy with small businesses and tourism-related opportunities