A 3 bedroom attached cottage situated on the outskirts of the hamlet of Alfington benefiting from far reaching views.This delightful country residence is part of a large farmhouse that has been converted and has been in the same family since the original house was built.The property still has many of its original features and includes on the ground floor, an entrance hallway with WC off it, large breakfast kitchen with some integrated appliances, stairs off to the first floor and a door to a big sitting room with feature fireplace and bay window with far reaching rural views.On the first floor a landing has access off to 3 double bedrooms all with fantastic views and access to a family bathroom which includes a sink, WC, bath and separate shower cubicle.(AGENTS NOTE. There is a flying freehold below the bathroom).The property further benefits from oil fired central heating with radiators throughout.Enjoying a lovely setting in the Hamlet of Alfington accessible to all facilities in Ottery St Mary and Honiton with train station and Tesco store. The A30 dual carriageway which by passes Honiton provides good access to the Cathedral city of Exeter.A shared access leads to a driveway with ample parking for several cars and a path to the front door.The property has 2 good sized areas of garden one of which is to the side with a patio with a lawn off it and timber shed. A gate from this area leads to the front garden which again is mainly laid to lawn.Both areas of garden benefit from the amazing views around the property. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_devon-r740647/for-sale_i71031866
- Top 20 for sale in Devon Devon
- |
- Save search
- Filter
Cranberry Cupboard Cottage is an historic thatched cottage dates as far back as the 15th Century and is believed to be the second oldest building in Weare Gifford. Situated on a ¼ acre plot in a quiet, tucked away position, this property is full of character and enjoys a generous, south facing front garden Steeped with history this outstanding property offers true potential to be a fantastic family home.Cranberry Cupboard Cottage is located in the small village of Weare Gifford this idyllic setting offers the opportunity to live in a quiet location but yet being within driving distance of local amenities.As you enter through the thatched front porch you are greeted with the original inner oak entrance door which no doubt could tell many stories from centuries gone by. The open hallway features a wooden staircase that leads to the first floor landing with doors leading to all principle rooms. From the hall to your left a cosy, spacious lounge with solid, wooden flooring you are greeted with a large original fireplace with historic bread oven and an inset wood burning stove set on a slate hearth where you can enjoy the winter evenings. As you move across the hallway you will find a further sitting room with further focal point original fireplace and wood burner. This comprises with the addition of a bread oven and even original priest holes (created for priests so that they could hide safely during a time when Catholics were persecuted) which further compliment this historic home. Leaving the sitting room you will find an inner hall that leads you to an additional WC, study / bedroom 4 and the spacious kitchen / diner. The galley style kitchen enjoys wooden, character beams and comprises eye and base level units, gas cooker and space for multiple washing appliances. The dining room features large flagstone flooring flowing through to the rear entrance of the property which enjoys views over the south facing garden and the warmth of an electric Aga. This generous space also becomes filled with natural light due to the large skylight situated above the dining room table. Rising from the hall the wooden staircase leads to the first floor landing where you will find three double bedrooms and spacious four piece bathroom suite. Steps lead you down to the master bedroom with its wooden flooring and wooden beams. This is a comfortable double bedroom with the added bonus of a wash hand basin and windows offering fine views over the garden. Bedroom two is another comfortable double positioned central to the upstairs with an additional wash basin. The third bedroom is situated at the end of the landing and enjoys views across the woodland.The tranquil setting of this property sits within a ¼ acre that is bordered with an array of trees and shrubs. A delightful patio area set off the kitchen with space for multiple outdoor seating or enjoying alfresco dining. A bark path leads to a storage / workshop which enjoys power and lighting and also room for vehicular parking.From Bideford Town, proceed towards Torrington on the A386 passing through Land Cross. Stay on this road untill you reach a signpost on the left signposted to Weare Giffard. Take this turning and follow the road alongside the river, past the cricket ground on the right and the pub on the left. As you pass the Cyder Press pub you will take the next Left Hand Turn, continuing for roughly 1/4 mile where the property will be found on your Right hand side. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70079190
Cranberry Cupboard Cottage is an historic thatched cottage dates as far back as the 15th Century and is believed to be the second oldest building in Weare Gifford. Situated on a ¼ acre plot in a quiet, tucked away position, this property is full of character and enjoys a generous, south facing front garden Steeped with history this outstanding property offers true potential to be a fantastic family home.Cranberry Cupboard Cottage is located in the small village of Weare Gifford this idyllic setting offers the opportunity to live in a quiet location but yet being within driving distance of local amenities.As you enter through the thatched front porch you are greeted with the original inner oak entrance door which no doubt could tell many stories from centuries gone by. The open hallway features a wooden staircase that leads to the first floor landing with doors leading to all principle rooms. From the hall to your left a cosy, spacious lounge with solid, wooden flooring you are greeted with a large original fireplace with historic bread oven and an inset wood burning stove set on a slate hearth where you can enjoy the winter evenings. As you move across the hallway you will find a further sitting room with further focal point original fireplace and wood burner. This comprises with the addition of a bread oven and even original priest holes (created for priests so that they could hide safely during a time when Catholics were persecuted) which further compliment this historic home. Leaving the sitting room you will find an inner hall that leads you to an additional WC, study / bedroom 4 and the spacious kitchen / diner. The galley style kitchen enjoys wooden, character beams and comprises eye and base level units, gas cooker and space for multiple washing appliances. The dining room features large flagstone flooring flowing through to the rear entrance of the property which enjoys views over the south facing garden and the warmth of an electric Aga. This generous space also becomes filled with natural light due to the large skylight situated above the dining room table. Rising from the hall the wooden staircase leads to the first floor landing where you will find three double bedrooms and spacious four piece bathroom suite. Steps lead you down to the master bedroom with its wooden flooring and wooden beams. This is a comfortable double bedroom with the added bonus of a wash hand basin and windows offering fine views over the garden. Bedroom two is another comfortable double positioned central to the upstairs with an additional wash basin. The third bedroom is situated at the end of the landing and enjoys views across the woodland.The tranquil setting of this property sits within a ¼ acre that is bordered with an array of trees and shrubs. A delightful patio area set off the kitchen with space for multiple outdoor seating or enjoying alfresco dining. A bark path leads to a storage / workshop which enjoys power and lighting and also room for vehicular parking.From Bideford Town, proceed towards Torrington on the A386 passing through Land Cross. Stay on this road untill you reach a signpost on the left signposted to Weare Giffard. Take this turning and follow the road alongside the river, past the cricket ground on the right and the pub on the left. As you pass the Cyder Press pub you will take the next Left Hand Turn, continuing for roughly 1/4 mile where the property will be found on your Right hand side. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70107883
** ENGINEERED OAK FLOORING, SOLID QUARTZ WORKTOPS & SIEMENS INTEGRATED APPLIANCES INCLUDED **This detached, three bedroom family home features considerable living space over two floors. The first floor houses three bedrooms, two of which are double rooms, and a stylish family bathroom. The master bedroom offers a stylish en suite shower room with full height porcelain tiles by Mandarin Stone to shower area and basin splashback and a chrome heated towel rail.The ground floor comprises a generous open plan kitchen-dining area with doors opening onto the rear garden - perfect for alfresco dining in the summer months, a separate living room and a utility with WC. The kitchen comes equipped with stylish solid wood kitchen cabinets with soft closed by System Six and solid quartz worktops with matching upstand. A range of Siemens integrated appliances are included as standard such as: an eye-level single oven, build in microwave oven, integrated dishwasher, wine cooler, integrated tall low frost fridge freezer and a washer/dryer.These spacious eco homes benefit from high-end fixtures and fittings throughout. In the kitchen are solid wood Shaker kitchens by System Six and appliances by Siemens. Quartz worktops feature in both the kitchen and the separate laundry room. In the bathroom, porcelain tiles line the floors and walls. Wool carpets and engineered oak flooring give the living spaces a feeling of luxury as well as providing exceptional comfort.The rear garden is enclosed and turfed with a dedicated patio area, outside tap and external power socket. A paved pathway leads to the front door with landscaped planting beds. A single garage and parking for two-cars is also included.Please note: We've created some virtually staged images for this property to spark your imagination and showcase furnishing ideas. Please note that these images are illustrative and the property is offered for sale unfurnished.Tenure: FreeholdEPC Rating: Predicted B RatingAnnual communal maintenance fee: £500 per annum (predicted)Council Tax Band: TBCWeavers Way is an exciting new development of thirteen luxurious, energy efficient eco homes set in the highly desirable Mid-Devon village of Sandford.The development sits naturally among the quaint streets, antique thatched cottages, and perennial gardens of this historic rural village. Sandford was once famous for producing a woven serge cloth called Perpetuana, a type of twill fabric. The development and the houses within it take their name from this tradition.These are homes designed with the future in mind. Features such as MVHR recover up to 90% of heat that is normally wasted. This keeps the air inside the house fresh without the need to open a window, unless you wish to, and maintains a comfortable temperature year-round whilst reducing energy bills.Full-fibre broadband and electric vehicle charging points are just two of the headline attractions of the high-end specifications of these luxury homes. Their interiors include contemporary solid wood Shaker kitchens with quartz worktops, appliances by Siemens, wool carpets, and underfloor heating throughout. This brings together an exceptional quality of build with a fabric-first design.Outside, ponds that encourage biodiversity, open green spaces for the community and the sympathetic choice of building materials - such as stone and render - while picked for their natural, sustainable qualities, also ensure Weavers Way is rooted in the local area.Join us for our OPEN HOUSE event on Saturday, 27th April, from 10am to 2pm. The development is now build complete, and you'll have the opportunity to explore the remaining few homes for sale. Either call us on to fix a timeslot for a personal tour, or feel free to arrive on the day and have a look around for yourself. More details of the event are available on our website. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71199127
Constructed in 2021 and set within a select development of just three properties is this immaculately presented three double bedroom detached house of approximately 1800 sq ft. This executive home is equipped with a garage, off street parking and magnificent views over the surrounding countryside.An entrance hall welcomes you into the home with access to principal rooms and stairs rising to the first floor.The dual aspect living room is a wonderfully spacious reception room with ample space for sizeable furniture and French doors to the rear garden.The open plan kitchen / dining / family room is a key selling feature of this wonderful home, offering ample room for entertaining guests and a highly useful second reception room.The kitchen is equipped with an eye level double electric oven and an integrated electric hob with a stainless steel extractor over. There is also a 1.5 stainless steel sink inset into worktop surface, integrated dishwasher and space for a fridge / freezer.Positioned off the kitchen is a utility room consisting of a 1.5 stainless steel sink inset into worktop surface with plumbing for a washing machine and space for a tumble dryer below. There are also doors to the rear garden, integral garage and cloakroom, housing a close coupled WC and wash hand basin.On the first floor are three double bedrooms and a family bathroom. The master bedroom boasts far reaching countryside views and a modern three piece en-suite shower room. Bedroom 2 also enjoys countryside views. The four piece family bathroom suite comprises of a close coupled WC, wash hand basin, corner shower and a panelled bath.To the front of the property is a garage and off street parking with a lawned area bordered with shrubs, whilst to the rear is a low maintenance garden comprising of a paved patio seating area, lawned grass and useful pedestrian side access to both sides of the property.From the A377 at Eggesford Station take the turning directly opposite onto the B3042 signposted to Chawleigh. Follow this road up the hill and at Hollowtree Cross turn right towards Chawleigh. Drive into the village and after about a further third of a mile or so, the development of three properties will be found on your left, accessed off of a shared private driveway. what3words ///custodial.youth.weekend For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_devon-r740647/for-sale_i70524629
Welcome to Coombe House, a stunning and very spacious executive-style detached house located in the desirable Lychgate Park, Copplestone. This exceptional property offers 157sqm / 1,700sqft of luxurious accommodation, providing ample space for comfortable living.Boasting five bedrooms, including two en-suites and a study, Coombe House offers versatility and room for the whole family. The master bedroom also features a walk-in wardrobe, adding a touch of luxury to your daily routine.Step into the brand new kitchen, a contemporary space that will inspire your inner chef, with a Bosch twin oven, gas hob, extractor & dishwasher all integrated. The huge dual-aspect lounge diner is flooded with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for relaxation and entertainment.Convenience is key, with a downstairs WC and an upstairs bathroom with separate shower cubicle catering to the needs of a busy household. Mains gas central heating via the 2023 installed boiler and uPVC double glazing provide comfort and energy efficiency.Coombe House offers ample parking space with a double garage (light power & electronic door) and a driveway that can accommodate 4-5 cars. The level south-facing rear (17m x 5m) and side garden provide a place to enjoy the sunshine. It's unlikely you would need more living space, but the infrastructure is in place for the double garage to be converted if desired (STP).Don't miss the opportunity to make Coombe House your dream home. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and experience the elegance and spaciousness this property has to offer.Please see the floorplan for room sizes.Current Council Tax: E (£2,774pa)Utilities: Mains gas, electric, water, telephone & broadbandBroadband within this postcode: Superfast EnabledDrainage: Mains drainageHeating: Mains gas central heating (New ideal boiler in 2023)Listed: NoTenure: FreeholdCOPPLESTONE is a 5-minute drive west of Crediton on the A377, a main route into the City of Exeter. A stone's throw to the southwest is Dartmoor National Park, renowned for its invigorating walks and sublime scenery. Previously a traditional farming hamlet, Copplestone has grown over the years, and now offers a fantastic selection of new-build, fully modern homes. This, coupled with its own primary school and locality to Queen Elizabeth's Community College in Crediton, makes it perfect for families moving to Devon. The village has a strong camaraderie between residents, with a local church holding many events. There is a 3m carved granite cross, found in the village centre of Saxon origin and steeped in mythology. There is also a shop/post office for convenience, and regular transport links (bus and train) towards Exeter, North Devon and Okehampton.DIRECTIONS: For Sat-Nav use EX17 5JT, as you enter Lychgate Park the driveway in is found on your left, follow this up to the parking area by the house.What3Words: ///downfield.removing.whomEPC Rating: C For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70348109
Once in a while, we're lucky enough to see an exceptional property coming to the market. One that you walk into and instantly "know" it's something special. It's testament to the hard work and vision of the current owners, that this property is one of them. The care and attention to detail is top notch throughout. The character of the property has been maintained, in fact celebrated yet it's a warm and inviting home, ready to be enjoyed by its next owner. The cottage is in Morchard Bishop and forms part of one of the longest continuous terraces of thatched properties in Devon (perhaps England), meaning its chocolate box image is protected by the Grade II status. With its thick cob walls, thatched roof and charming proportions, it's no wonder it is a popular place to buy. The village itself has a shop, pub, primary school, church and sports clubs plus a regular bus service (up to 5 a day) means it's not isolated. Crediton is the nearest town, a thriving market town with more amenities and just 6 miles further on is the university City of Exeter.The property itself has been lovingly restored by the current owners. From the front door, you enter into the entrance hall with glazed doors to the dining room with slate flooring, exposed beams and built in storage. Complete with a wood-burning stove in the original fireplace, it's a year round room, ideal for entertaining. The second reception room is a useful study with built in bookshelves and a gorgeous window seat. From here, doors lead to the living room and kitchen to the rear. The living room is a generous size with a regularly used wood burning stove and exposed beams. Across the rear, the kitchen with its solid wood worktops is really in keeping with the house, yet it's up to date with plenty of storage, a double Belfast sink and an integrated dishwasher. There's a useful utility room too which ties in well with the main kitchen and adds even more storage. To complete the ground floor is a shower room with WC, ideal for guests. On the first floor are 4 bedrooms with the master being a great size and we love the split level flooring which really adds to the character. There's a super ensuite shower room to the master and the family bathroom has a gorgeous slipper bath and is ideally placed to serve the remaining 3 bedrooms, all of which are doubles by modern standards, with the 4th currently being used as a second study.It's not all just for show in this home, the building itself has been well maintained and has the modern conveniences of oil fired central heating and the timber framed windows on the rear are double glazed. It has its electric inspections up to date and the living room chimney is swept annually in accordance with the insurers. It's on mains water and drainage and there's a water meter.Outside, from Fore Street, the property is approached via a pedestrian gate through the pretty front garden. With lawns and planted borders, it's a well stocked garden but with ample seating areas from which to enjoy it. Rarely for a property of this type, the gardens don't end there. A lane from The Green leads behind the neighbouring cottages and into a private courtyard garden to the rear. Blocked paved, this provides gated parking and leads to a garage, workshop and woodstore. The courtyard has a Mediterranean feel with cob walls and timber trellises adding to the privacy. There's a large seating area, ideal for al fresco dining in the summer with a pergola adding shade if needed.This is a stunning example of a character cottage, renovated with an eye for detail and in a modern yet sympathetic way - places like this don't come to market too often in this condition. Please see the floorplan for room sizes.Current Council Tax: Band E - Mid Devon 2023/24 - £2738.18Utilities: Mains electric, water, telephone & broadbandBroadband within this postcode: Superfast EnabledDrainage: Mains drainageHeating: Oil fired central heatingListed: Yes Grade IITenure: FreeholdMORCHARD BISHOP is a village and civil parish set in the sumptuous hills and valleys of Mid-Devon, halfway between the North and South of the County, 7 miles west of Crediton and 14 miles from the regional capital, Exeter. The showpiece is the spectacular 16th Century Church of St Mary's, one of two churches in the village. This small but thriving community, with a population of just under 1000 has a primary school, doctor's surgery and local shops. Those who lead an active lifestyle can take advantage of the football, netball and outdoor tennis clubs as well as enjoying a game of bowls on the Green. At the centre is the friendly London Inn, loved for its generous servings of delicious, locally sourced food. Dating back 400 years, this traditional pub was once a stop for passing coaches when the main road from Exeter ran through the village. Today, the nearby railway station at Morchard Road carries passengers from Exeter to Barnstaple along the scenic Tarka Line. Dartmoor and Exmoor, areas of outstanding natural beauty are within 30 minutes' drive.DIRECTIONS : For sat-nav use EX17 6NX and the What3Words address is ///hexes.artist.thankfulbut if you want the traditional directions, please read on.Arriving in Morchard Bishop from the A377 at Morchard Road, proceed up Polson Hill and pass The London Inn on your right. Bear left at the memorial cross and into Fore Street. The property is part of the thatched row on your right towards the bottom end. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages/for-sale_i70446510
Once in a while, we're lucky enough to see an exceptional property coming to the market. One that you walk into and instantly "know" it's something special. It's testament to the hard work and vision of the current owners, that this property is one of them. The care and attention to detail is top notch throughout. The character of the property has been maintained, in fact celebrated yet it's a warm and inviting home, ready to be enjoyed by its next owner. The cottage is in Morchard Bishop and forms part of one of the longest continuous terraces of thatched properties in Devon (perhaps England), meaning its chocolate box image is protected by the Grade II status. With its thick cob walls, thatched roof and charming proportions, it's no wonder it is a popular place to buy. The village itself has a shop, pub, primary school, church and sports clubs plus a regular bus service (up to 5 a day) means it's not isolated. Crediton is the nearest town, a thriving market town with more amenities and just 6 miles further on is the university City of Exeter.The property itself has been lovingly restored by the current owners. From the front door, you enter into the entrance hall with glazed doors to the dining room with slate flooring, exposed beams and built in storage. Complete with a wood-burning stove in the original fireplace, it's a year round room, ideal for entertaining. The second reception room is a useful study with built in bookshelves and a gorgeous window seat. From here, doors lead to the living room and kitchen to the rear. The living room is a generous size with a regularly used wood burning stove and exposed beams. Across the rear, the kitchen with its solid wood worktops is really in keeping with the house, yet it's up to date with plenty of storage, a double Belfast sink and an integrated dishwasher. There's a useful utility room too which ties in well with the main kitchen and adds even more storage. To complete the ground floor is a shower room with WC, ideal for guests. On the first floor are 4 bedrooms with the master being a great size and we love the split level flooring which really adds to the character. There's a super ensuite shower room to the master and the family bathroom has a gorgeous slipper bath and is ideally placed to serve the remaining 3 bedrooms, all of which are doubles by modern standards, with the 4th currently being used as a second study.It's not all just for show in this home, the building itself has been well maintained and has the modern conveniences of oil fired central heating and the timber framed windows on the rear are double glazed. It has its electric inspections up to date and the living room chimney is swept annually in accordance with the insurers. It's on mains water and drainage and there's a water meter.Outside, from Fore Street, the property is approached via a pedestrian gate through the pretty front garden. With lawns and planted borders, it's a well stocked garden but with ample seating areas from which to enjoy it. Rarely for a property of this type, the gardens don't end there. A lane from The Green leads behind the neighbouring cottages and into a private courtyard garden to the rear. Blocked paved, this provides gated parking and leads to a garage, workshop and woodstore. The courtyard has a Mediterranean feel with cob walls and timber trellises adding to the privacy. There's a large seating area, ideal for al fresco dining in the summer with a pergola adding shade if needed.This is a stunning example of a character cottage, renovated with an eye for detail and in a modern yet sympathetic way - places like this don't come to market too often in this condition. Please see the floorplan for room sizes.Current Council Tax: Band E - Mid Devon 2023/24 - £2738.18Utilities: Mains electric, water, telephone & broadbandBroadband within this postcode: Superfast EnabledDrainage: Mains drainageHeating: Oil fired central heatingListed: Yes Grade IITenure: FreeholdMORCHARD BISHOP is a village and civil parish set in the sumptuous hills and valleys of Mid-Devon, halfway between the North and South of the County, 7 miles west of Crediton and 14 miles from the regional capital, Exeter. The showpiece is the spectacular 16th Century Church of St Mary's, one of two churches in the village. This small but thriving community, with a population of just under 1000 has a primary school, doctor's surgery and local shops. Those who lead an active lifestyle can take advantage of the football, netball and outdoor tennis clubs as well as enjoying a game of bowls on the Green. At the centre is the friendly London Inn, loved for its generous servings of delicious, locally sourced food. Dating back 400 years, this traditional pub was once a stop for passing coaches when the main road from Exeter ran through the village. Today, the nearby railway station at Morchard Road carries passengers from Exeter to Barnstaple along the scenic Tarka Line. Dartmoor and Exmoor, areas of outstanding natural beauty are within 30 minutes' drive.DIRECTIONS : For sat-nav use EX17 6NX and the What3Words address is ///hexes.artist.thankfulbut if you want the traditional directions, please read on.Arriving in Morchard Bishop from the A377 at Morchard Road, proceed up Polson Hill and pass The London Inn on your right. Bear left at the memorial cross and into Fore Street. The property is part of the thatched row on your right towards the bottom end. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages/for-sale_i70360612
Woolston Green is a brand new development of just 9 open market homes being brought to you by Bulwark Homes. The site has a focus on high quality homes built to excellent thermal values and with air source heat pumps and EV charging points, they will offer reduced running costs and comfortable modern living in a traditional village setting. The kitchens and bathrooms are of a very good quality with integrated appliances. It is the belief of the developer that a new home should be ready to move into so all homes will have flooring laid and gardens landscaped as standard. Each home will have a 10 year structural warranty provided by ICW to give peace of mind to first owners. Anticipated completion Winter 23/24. Solar PV is an optional extra and not included within the guide price. Plot 11 is a detached 3 bedroom home of approx. 1184 sqft which makes a great size for a 3 bedroom family home. The layout offers a fantastic full-depth kitchen/dining room opening out on to the rear garden and a generous living room. On the first floor are 3 bedrooms with the master having an en-suite shower room and a family bathroom serves the further 2 bedrooms. Outside is a level front garden and a larger garden to the rear. In addition are 2 off-road parking spaces to the front. For those ready to reserve (cash, in rented, no sale needed) reservations can be made now and depending on the build programme, some choices can be made. If you have a house to sell locally, please contact the agent for details of our assisted move programme which will allow for a property to be reserved for a period of time whilst your home is put to the market by a local agent without needing a deposit until agreed. Please see the floorplan for room sizes.Council Tax: TBCUtilities: Mains water, electric, telephone & broadband Drainage: Treatment plantHeating: Air source heat pumpListed: NoTenure: FreeholdDIRECTIONS : Using postcode TQ13 7LZ will bring you into Landscove, the development is past The Live and Let Live Inn (if on your left) before leaving the village. Please note all site visits must be pre-booked and accompanied. What three words: ///ferrying.repelled.chatsLandscove itself is a peaceful and serene area - the perfect place to unwind and escape the hustle and bustle of city life. The quaint and cosy pub "The live and let live Inn" offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere, making it the perfect spot for locals and visitors to gather and enjoy a drink or a meal. There is also a fantastic community shop in nearby Broadhempston for your daily essentials. Despite its rural setting, Landscove is just a short drive the town of Ashburton. With its rich history dating back to the 13th century, Ashburton is known as the 'Gateway to the Moor' and has a mix of medieval, Georgian, and Victorian architecture. It's a vibrant town and is home to some truly fascinating and historic landmarks. The town centre caters to the needs of its community and visitors alike with a mix of independent shops alongside essential services and facilities. The town's rich history is evident in its charming architecture and quaint, narrow streets, providing a unique shopping experience that's a delight to discover. Whether you're grabbing your groceries, indulging in a spot of retail therapy, or simply taking in the sights and sounds of this vibrant town in one of the many coffee shops and eateries, Ashburton is an essential place to visit to this beautiful part of Devon.CGI's are representations and not to be relied on, solar panels are an optional extra, please check with the agent if you're unsure of specification. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71756523
This delightful semi-detached three-double-bedroom cottage was recently renovated in 2022. It is located in the heart of the pretty East Devon village of Lympstone, close to the village shop, pubs, the harbour, and the Exe Estuary.This charming cottage has been beautifully refurbished and boasts a gas-fired central heating system with underfloor heating under the porcelain tiled floor, oak floor in the sitting room on the ground floor and radiators on the first floor. There are uPVC double-glazed windows on both floors, and the rear door, together with additional velux windows, provide ample natural light. The spacious hall leads to all principal rooms, including a convenient downstairs cloakroom. The sitting room, complete with feature sash windows and a Yeoman woodburner, can also accommodate a small dining room table. The superb fitted kitchen/diner has a delightful cottage feel with an excellent range of units and comes equipped with integrated appliances, including a built-in electric oven with steamer and separate combi microwave/oven, four ring gas hob, extractor cooker hood, integrated fridge/freezer, dishwasher and water filter tap over the sink. There is even a utility/boiler cupboard housing the gas-fired combi boiler with space and plumbing for a washing machine. The south-facing courtyard can be accessed from the kitchen. Additionally, there is a small study with an outlet for connecting your broadband.Upstairs, the main bedroom has front access looking across to the centre of the village and has a lovely en-suite shower room/WC. The second bedroom is at the rear of the property and has a westerly aspect. The third bedroom has a side aspect. The excellent fitted bathroom has a shower over the bath. All the white sanitaryware throughout the cottage is by Ideal Standard.The cottage features a small south-facing courtyard garden, perfect for relaxing in the sun on a lazy afternoon. There's also a handy store/workshop that's great for DIY enthusiasts, artists looking for a studio, or potential for further accommodation subject to the prerequisite consents. A private off-road parking space is also in front of the cottage.There is no onward chain, so it is ready for you to move in and make it your own.Please quote reference RB0167.SUMMARY OF ACCOMMODATION:Ground Floor:HallSitting Room: 4.5.m (14'9) x 2.9m (9'6)Study: 2.4m (7'10) x 1.6m (5'3)Kitchen/Diner: 4.6m (15'1) x 2.5m (8'2)Utility/boiler cupboardCloakroom/WCFirst Floor:LandingMain Bedroom: 3.6m (14'9) x 2.9m (9'6) Ensuite Shower Room/WCBedroom 2: 3.1m (10'2) x 2.7m (8'10)Bedroom 3: 3.1m (10'2) x 2.7m (8'10) Bathroom/WCOutside: Private drive with off-road parking for one car.There is a small, walled, south-facing courtyard patio. Useful outbuilding/store.AGENTS NOTES:Tenure: Freehold - vacant possession on completion. Also, to smooth the way for the purchase, there is no onward chain with the sale. Council Tax Band: D (East Devon District Council).EPC Rating: DServices: Mains electric, gas, water & drainage. Superfibre broadband available LOCATION:Situated two miles from Exmouth, on the shores of the River Exe, the beautiful little village of Lympstone commands panoramic views over the Exe estuary.It has a small harbour, overlooked by historic Peter's Tower. Being one of the larger East Devon villages, it has a primary school, the independent St Peter's Preparatory school, a small supermarket, a cafe, an art gallery, a village hall, four traditional pubs and a range of recreational facilities.The Exe Estuary Trail cycle path runs through the village, from Exmouth to Dawlish via Exeter. The village train station is on the Avocet line, giving easy access to Exmouth and Exeter. Lympstone Manor provides a fine dining experience from celebrity chef Michael Caines' Michelin-starred restaurant. The most famous annual village event is the Lympstone' Furry Dance', believed to date back over 150 years. It's far more than just a dance; it offers a whole day of local celebrations, with a long procession through the village, various field events and some splendid fancy dress!The nearby historic Cathedral City of Exeter offers a host of retail stores where you can find your high street favourites and superb leisure facilities and cultural events. Award-winning independent farm shops are located nearby, with Darts Farm and Greendale Farm. There are excellent transport links with the M5 (junctions 30 & 31) only a few miles from Lympstone, which provide access north towards Taunton (approx. 40 minutes), Weston-Super-Mare (approx. 70 minutes), Bristol (approx. one hour 30 minutes), Cheltenham (approx. two hours) and Birmingham (approx. three hours). The M5 also connects with the M4 for journeys to London (four hours) or into Wales. London can also be accessed via the A303/M3 (approx. three hours 40 minutes). South West Devon can be reached via the A38. Less than an hour's drive brings you to the historic city of Plymouth and the cross-channel ferry to Brittany.Exeter St. David's and Exeter Central train stations serve direct lines to London Paddington or Waterloo, with journey times from two and a quarter hours. Regular bus services are provided by Stagecoach, which serves Exeter and the surrounding towns and villages. Exeter Airport is approx. 20 minutes by road (7 miles), or for more choice, including some direct international flights, Bristol Airport is approximately an hour and a half away (70 miles).Important InformationAll rooms have been measured with an electronic laser and are approximate measurements only. None of the services to the above property have been tested by ourselves, and we cannot guarantee that the installations described in the details are in perfect working order. Richard Boud Estate Agent for themselves and the vendors or lessors produce these details in good faith and are a guideline only. They do not constitute any part of a contract and are correct to the best of our knowledge when going to press.We are required by law to conduct Anti-Money Laundering checks on all parties involved in the sale or purchase of a property. We take the responsibility of this seriously in line with HMRC's guidance in ensuring the accuracy and continuous monitoring of these checks. Our partner, Move Butler, will carry out the initial checks on our behalf. They will contact you, and where possible, a biometric check will be sent to you electronically only once your offer has been accepted. As an applicant, you will be charged a non-refundable fee of £20 (inclusive of VAT) per buyer for these checks. The fee covers data collection, manual checking, and monitoring. You will need to pay this amount directly to Move Butler and complete all Anti-money Laundering checks before your offer can be formally accepted. You will also be required to provide evidence of how you intend to finance your purchase prior to a formal acceptance of any offer. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70734659
A stylish four bedroom modern detached property with a fantastic open plan kitchen/dining/living room, master bedroom with en-suite, garage with utility area and a driveway. French doors open onto the rear garden and the property benefits from beach and sea views from the first floor. The Westward Ho! village centre and beach is only a short level walk away. Number 18 Queens Close is a highly attractive 7 year old modern property within a small select cull de sac environment of similar style houses whilst being only a short level walk from the village shops and beach side facilities. Westward Ho! has an impressive long sandy beach adjoining the Northam Burrows and Country Park which is also the home of the Royal North Devon Championship Golf Course. There are miles of unspoilt Cliffside walks and regular bus services commute into the nearby Port and Market town of Bideford (3 miles). There is easy access to the North Devon Link Road (1.5 miles) which allows easy access to North Devon's principle town of Barnstaple and access to the M5 Motorway just north of Tiverton (approx. 45 miles). SERVICES: All mains connected. Gas central heating, under floor central heating on the ground floor with individual room thermostats. uPVC double glazed windows. Solar panels. 3 years remaining on the LABC guarantee.COUNCIL TAX: Band D.DIRECTIONS: From Bideford proceed northwards passing through the Heywood Road roundabout at the end of the Torridge Bridge and continuing to bypass Northam Village after which descending into and continuing along Atlantic Way end route to Westward How! Take the second turning right down into Avon Lane where the entrance to Queens Close will be found roughly half way down on the left hand side, take the turning into the cull de sac and the property will be near the end on your right with number displayed.The accommodation is at present arranged to provide (measurements are approximate):-uPVC double glazed door into:-ENTRANCE HALL: Understairs cupboard, door into the garage/utility and stairs to the first floor. LVT flooring.CLOAK ROOM: Low level dual flush WC, vanity wash basin unit, extractor fan and LVT flooring. KITCHEN/DINING/LIVING AREA: Kitchen/Diner 5.73m x 2.70m Working surface incorporating one and half bowl composite sink unit, Bosch 4 ring electric hob with extractor above. Bosch integrated dish washer, white gloss cupboards and drawers with matching wall units. Eye level Bosch oven & microwave oven. LVT flooring. Lounge 5.21m x 4.80m uPVC double glazed French doors opening onto the rear garden and LVT flooring. STUDY: 2.91m x 2.46m uPVC double glazed French doors opening onto the rear garden and LVT flooring. STAIRS TO FIRST FLOOR & LANDING: Access to loft, radiator and fitted carpet.BEDROOM 1: 3.88m max x 3.30m uPVC double glazed French doors opening onto a Juliet balcony, mirror fronted sliding door wardrobes, radiator and fitted carpet.EN-SUITE: Low level dual flush WC., fully tiled shower cubicle with overhead shower and wash basin vanity unit. Extractor fan, shaver point and tiled flooring. Chrome ladder style radiator.BEDROOM 2: 5.06m x 2.91m uPVC double glazed French doors opening onto a Juliet balcony, built in wardrobes, radiator and fitted carpet.BEDROOM 3: 2.81m x 2.37m Radiator, fitted carpet with beach and sea views. BEDROOM 4: 2.83m x 1.89m Radiator, fitted carpet with beach and sea views. BATHROOM: Low level dual flush WC, vanity wash basin, bath with tiled splash back and shower fitted over. Shaver point, extractor fan and a chrome ladder style radiator.GARAGE/UTILITY: 5.74m x 3.01m Access via an internal pedestrian door as well as having an electric powered roller door. Working surface with fitted cupboards and incorporating one and a half bowl single drainer stainless steel sink unit with space and plumbing for washing machine, tumble dryer and other white goods. Wall mounted Worcester gas fired boiler, power and light. OUTSIDE: OUTSIDE: To the front of the property is a driveway with parking for at least 2 cars with a low maintenance garden. A side path way leads to the fully enclosed REAR GARDEN which has a patio/BBQ area, a level astro turf lawn area, fencing and an outside tap. AGENTS NOTE: Currently used a successful Holiday let, all furnishings are available via separate negotiations. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69842098
Constructed in 2013 by the award winning developers, Pearce Homes, is this incredibly spacious five bedroom family sized detached house offering a high degree of versatility and boasting generous gardens of approximately 0.5 acre overlooking the surrounding countryside. This end of cul-de-sac gem possesses copious amounts of living space, three bath / shower room and a double garage with off road parking in front. 2 North Barton Close is conveniently positioned within walking distance of the well renowned West Buckland school and is situated within a cul-de-sac of just 9 high quality homes.A spacious reception hall welcomes you into the home with stairs rising to the first floor, doors to all principal rooms, including a door to the cloakroom housing a close coupled WC and wash hand basin.The spacious living room is positioned at the rear of the house, enjoying ample space for sizeable furniture and French doors to the rear garden, encompassing far reaching views over the surrounding countryside. Positioned adjacent to the living room is the study, providing any discerning buyer with the ideal space to work from home, should they wish to do so.The kitchen / dining room is a sociable area with ample space for entertaining family and friends. There is a 1.5 stainless steel sink unit inset into wood effect worktop surface with matching cupboards and drawers, below and above. Integrated appliances include a dishwasher, fridge / freezer, four-ring electric hob with a double electric oven below and a stainless steel extractor over. The utility room is accessed via the kitchen / dining room and is equipped with a sink inset into worktop surface with matching cupboards and drawers, plumbing for a washing machine, space for a tumble dryer and a door to the rear garden.On the first floor are five bedrooms and a family bathroom. The master bedroom truly is a joy to behold, benefitting from having a spacious three piece en-suite shower room, dressing room and a balcony taking in the jaw dropping rural views being sold with this magnificent property. Bedroom 2 also has a three piece en-suite shower room, whilst bedrooms 3, 4 and 5 are all well-proportioned in size. The family bathroom comprises of a close coupled WC, wash hand basin and a panelled bath.To the front of the house is a double garage with off street parking in front. To the rear are well maintained gardens, predominantly laid to lawn with a variety of flowers, fruit trees, greenhouse, shrubs, ponds and wildlife areas, a paved patio seating area off of the living room, a large shed and a fantastic summer house with a decked seating area in front, overlooking the outstanding countryside views.N.B: Planning permission has been granted for a single storey extension to the side of the kitchen / dining room. For further information on this, please visit the North Devon District Council website.From our office leave the square via Barnstaple Street and follow this road until its junction at the A361 at Aller Cross. At the roundabout take the first left exit towards Barnstaple. After approximately 4 miles turn right off the A361 signed West Buckland. Drive up the hill through the village until you see the right hand turning into North Barton Close, shortly prior to the Village Hall.What3words: ///notifying.fear.secret For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71765227
The pleasing elevations of stone and render under a tile roof of this home blend well with the rural surroundings and it is easy to see why this home has been a popular holiday destination.Approached down a county lane this delightful property enjoys lovely views across fields to the back and an orchard to the front. Approached though a five bar gate the driveway offers plenty of parking and detached from the house is a garage with up and over door with power and light connected and a room at the back currently used as a children's den/playroomOn entering the house, you get a real sense of homeliness and having two separate reception rooms makes this a great home to entertain in and afterwards, during the winter months, enjoy the log burner inset in a large stone and brick arch fireplace in the sitting room. The kitchen breakfast room has space for a table at one end and is an ideal place to cosy up to the Rayburn that provides for the hot water and heating. From here doors lead you outside to the terrace which works well for al fresco entertaining. There are extensive runs of work surfacing, cupboards and drawers above and below with space for an under counter fridge and dishwasher. Leading off the kitchen is found the utility room that has a 4 ring electric hob with oven under, space for a washing machine and a door to the outside. A hall leads down to the shower room.Stairs lead from the sitting room to a generous sized split level galleried landing off which all the bedrooms lead, two being doubles, one a twin and the remaining one a single. All have views of some kind and three have built in cupboards. Rounding off the accommodation is a good sized family bathroom that enjoys lovely views across the neighbouring fields.The formal gardens are laid principally to lawn with mature trees and shrubs complementing the rural surroundings and a path studded with spring bulbs leads to the outbuilding and paddock which has a field gate at one end leading back out onto the lane.Leave Great Torrington on the A386 heading down Calf Street to the roundabout. Take the second exit towards High Bullen on the A3227. After about ½ mile just past the Rugby Club on the right, turn right signed Kingscott continuing for about 1½ miles turning right beside South Lodge (on the left). Continue down the lane for about ¾ mile turning right into the track that leads to the property and two others. The house will be found on the right after about 200 yards.What3words.com /oval.nanny.songbird For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_devon-r740647/for-sale_i70126559
Venwood Cottage, Muddiford In the ever popular area of Milltown, Muddiford is where you will find the delightful Venwood Cottage. This detached four bedroom family property truly does have everything you could ask for from a countryside home with large mature garden. With breathtaking countryside views, garage and parking for four or more cars this truly is a wonderful home. Overview As soon as you exit your car your eyes will be immediately drawn to the far reaching countryside views of valleys, woodland and roof tops. As you enter the front door you are welcomed into your entrance hall. To the left is the sitting room. The sitting room is divided into two sections so the space can either be used as sitting room with dining area or two cosy sitting rooms as the current owners currently use the space. With the beautiful wooden beams, working log burner and stone hearth this is wonderful space to relax in. The hall goes through with the stairs rise to the first floor straight in front of you with plenty of space for storage under the stairs. The door to the right welcomes you into the kitchen. The kitchen is fitted with a range of high and low level white modern units with silver handles. There are several integrated appliances including eye level grill and oven as well as an induction hob and a very cleverly hidden extractor fan. There is space for a dishwasher as well as a large American fridge/freezer. Within the kitchen there is a subtle hint of the old with the new with the beautiful wooden beams and stone flooring. The kitchen is finished off beautifully by the sweeping quartz work surfaces which glide into the utility. The utility is cleverly hidden around from the kitchen and holds further storage as well as the boiler as well as space for a washing machine and tumble dryer. The side door then goes out to the Moroccan courtyard (see garden and garage). The conservatory with newly installed warm roof is currently used as the dining room and comes off the side of the kitchen. The conservatory can be used all year long with its underfloor heating, beautiful views and plenty of space for a family dining table and chairs. The fully carpeted staircase rises to the first floor where the bright and light landing awaits. To the first right is the smallest of the bedrooms and number four. This room is currently used as an office. Bedrooms two and three are both very comfortable double bedrooms which could hold all of your bedrooms furniture. Each bedroom has beautiful views from every window. The master bedroom is a wonderful large double bedroom with a handy hand wash basin, this room could easily hold an ensuite as well as a large double bedroom. The final room is the family bathroom the bathroom has a walk in shower with separate large bath. The bathroom has been beautifully decorated with sandy coloured tiling, light up vanity mirror was well as a modern heated towel rail, W/C and hand wash basin Garage and Garden The garage has been fitted with a new roof, tanked walls, additional fitted storage as well as LED lighting newly installed and electric roller door. There is parking to the front of the house and also a parking bay which is just across the lane outside the front of the property. The bay could fit 3 three cars with an additional one to two cars out the front of the property itself. The plot within Vendwood Cottage is vast and covers a large amount of mature gardens as well as in front of the parking bay which gives a lovely amount of privacy. The garden within Venwood Cottage is tiered and has so many different aspects to uncover and enjoy. From mature plants and shrubs, to the large greenhouse and treehouse just waiting for a new owner to love it. The lawned areas as well as the stone chipping areas allow you to truly take in the wonderful views over the valley and into the woodland. To the side of the property is a Moroccan inspired courtyard which is filled with sunshine and plenty of space for dining table and chairs. There is also a very handy outside W/C which is perfect for those gardening days as well as a front gate to the front of the property and parking. Agent Notes: Freehold Not Listed Services: Oil, Mains Electric, Solar panels (owned until 2035) , Mains Drainage and Water. New Oil Boiler Fitted 2022The land on the hill in-front of the property is also owned by the property and a large metal shed at the bottom of the hill which will be remaining as part of the sale. UPVC Double Glazing throughout with several new panels of glass which are under warranty for five years. New front door New Roof on Garage 2022Viewing are strictly with the agent only. When calling the office team Quote DL0254 for a viewing. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71820499
Often, houses suitable for multigenerational living can be compromised, either the main living spaces aren't quite big enough, or the annexe is too small. This certainly isn't the case here in Yeoford. The village itself is well situated just 4 miles from Crediton and has a pub/restaurant, primary school (bus to secondary school) as well as a train station linking to Crediton and onto Exeter. The property comprises of a 4 bedroomed family home with a 1 bedroom self contained annexe. It is situated in a quiet cul-de-sac on the edge of the village, the large plot which extends to approx. a third of an acre, backs onto fields and has some beautiful outlooks over the adjoining countryside to the rear and ample parking at the front for a number of vehicles. The entire plot is pretty level too making access to both parts of the property easy. It goes without saying that should the annexe not be required as a separate living area, it could all be used as one. Throughout, the quality of the house is high with modern uPVC double glazing and oil fired central heating and lovely additions such as glazed balustrades to the main house as well as cavity wall insulation and solar PV (more about that later) to reduce running costs. Plus all bedrooms and the living room have silent, timer controlled ceiling fans which help to keep the house cool in the summer and circulate warm air in the winter months.The HouseA useful front porch welcomes you with ample space for coats and boots. The hallway is spacious and gives access to the living room with a wood-burning stove and doors opening out to the rear garden. There's a useful ground floor WC and then a study to the rear, again overlooking the garden with large windows. The kitchen is a particular feature of the house. A German kitchen, designed with style and functionality at the core. Its well laid out and different to the usual fitted kitchens which is good to see. There's a sociable breakfast bar and the remainder of the room is used as a dining space with doors to the garden. To complete the ground floor of the main house is a utility room which not only can be shared with the annexe but also provides the access between the two parts of the property. An attractive staircase leads to a wide landing and gives access to the 4 bedrooms, 2 of which having their own ensuites, with the remaining 2 bedrooms utilising the family bathroom. Outside, to the front is ample off-road parking with room for numerous vehicles plus this leads to the large single garage with remote controlled roller door and a Podpoint EV charger. There's access to the sides of the house to the large and level rear garden with a large patio from which to enjoy the views over the garden and adjoining countryside. The lawns are well kept and natural hedging and fencing form the boundaries. Towards the bottom of the garden is a wildflower area and a large workshop with power, ideal for those with hobbies or those looking to work from home and is currently set up as a woodworking workshop.The AnnexeThe annexe has it's own access as well as being linked to the house. There's a well fitted kitchen, living room with access to the garden and a double bedroom plus a shower room. It's been very tastefully decorated and is an extremely comfortable space. Outside space is freely available too with plenty of parking and it's own patio accessed from the living room. This is an exceptional house with plenty of options of how to use all the space on offer, both inside and out and with the quality of the finish, you won't be disappointed.Agents' Note: A system with 6.24kW Solar PV panels (Included in the sale) and an additional 12kW battery storage system has been added, which powers the house using generated electricity or downloaded overnight on cheaper tariffs. In the event of a power cut, the system acts like an uninterruptable power supply and can power the house for up to 2 days. The total system reduces electricity bills by up to 75%. The panels are included in the sale but the battery can be purchased as an additional cost should it be desired by a new owner or if not required and can be removed and reused prior to completion. Please see the floorplan for room sizes.Current Council Tax: Band E Mid Devon 2024/25- £2861.26Utilities: Mains electric, water, telephone & broadband plus solar PV's and optional and battery system)Broadband within this postcode: Superfast EnabledDrainage: Mains drainageHeating: Oil fired central heatingListed: NoTenure: Freehold YEOFORD is a popular village with a lovely community feel, in a gentle valley, 4 miles from the market town of Crediton and linked to Exeter via the Tarka-Trainline or with access to the A30 via Cheriton Bishop. Yeoford is a busy place with yearly festivals, including 'Yeofest' described by some as the "best little beer festival in Mid Devon". In addition, and for those that prefer apples there is 'Yeocider'. The modern community hall hosts yoga, life drawing and crafting classes and the newly refurbished pub 'The Duck' which serves great food is also home to the community shop. The village is a great place for families with its own Primary School, a recently renewed playground and football field, the church which runs coffee mornings and a 'Messy Church' plus a group for the under 5s called Sweet Peas. There are lots of great countryside walks too. DIRECTIONSFor sat-nav use EX17 5PW and the What3Words address is ///skies.count.travelsbut if you want the traditional directions, please read on.If in Crediton High Street, proceed West to The Green and bear left into Landscore and then continue down over Westwood Hill and leave the town. After approx. 4 miles, arrive in Yeoford and pass The Duck on your right, go over the railway bridge and bear left staying on the village road. Take the next right into Yeoford Meadows and the property will be found on your right in the corner. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71839210
1 Pitt Court occupies a central location in the heart of the Mid Devon village of Nymet Rowland which is ideally situated a short drive from the A377 and Tarka train line yet with the feeling of a rural village. The house itself is a large Grade II listed farmhouse and the original cottages are believed to date back to the late 17th/ 18th century and are full of old world charm and character but with the added bonus of LPG gas central heating throughout. The front of the house faces south with a rural outlook and with Dartmoor in the distance, it's a beautiful view.At one end, the substantial farmhouse kitchen/ breakfast room is ideal for families and entertaining and has been well upgraded with a modern kitchen with central island. From the main entrance hall, there is a rear access leading to a large utility/boot room and access to the ground floor WC. There are two large reception rooms to the ground floor, offering flexibility, and the living room has a large original inglenook fireplace with woodburner and a wealth of exposed timbers. The two staircases give access to the first floor with 5 bedrooms (four of which are double rooms), the shower room and the family bathroom. All of the bedrooms on the front elevation (south) also enjoy views to the Devon countryside with Dartmoor in the far distance.The enclosed rear garden is in the form of a large walled courtyard, with paving and the open linhay provides an undercover seating area and log store. This opens up into the level and largely lawned private rear garden with planted beds and being surrounded by hedging and fencing, gateway to side and LPG tank. The front of the house is set back from the courtyard with well stocked flower beds. The courtyard gives access to the double garage with up and over door and light and beyond, the productive garden is found to the bottom of the courtyard and is surrounded by hedging and fencing with a lovely outlook over the surrounding countryside to Dartmoor in the distance.Note: The courtyard to the front is owned by 1 Pitt Court and provides off-road parking for 1 Pitt Court, access to the garage and gardens. The neighbours also have a right of way across the courtyard at all times for access.Please see the floorplan for room sizes.Current Council Tax : Band E - Mid Devon 2023/24 - £2730.90Utilities : Mains electric, water, telephone & broadbandBroadband within this postcode : Up to 67Mbps (Uswitch)Drainage : Mains drainageHeating : LPG gas central heatingListed : Yes Grade IITenure : FreeholdNymet Rowland is a small village and parish of the same name, located to the north of Dartmoor. It sits on elevated lands, of pastoral cultivation and regular coniferous plantations with unimpeded, striking views of its surroundings. Part of its title 'Nymet' is derived from the Old English name for the nearby 'River Yeo'. As a village, it is a still, serene place with a rustic 15th Century Church one of only two in Devon with an original oaken arcade (to its north aisle). The neighbouring village of Lapford (1 mile) offers a place to pick up any daily essentials with a modern shop/ post office. Lapford also has an excellent primary school (commended by Ofsted), large playing fields and a popular pub The Old Malt Scoop Inn which provides an a la carte dining experience. From Lapford, buses and trains run towards the City of Exeter and Barnstaple in North Devon.DIRECTIONS : For sat-nav use EX17 6AN and the What3Words address is ///hinted.snoozing.award but if you want the traditional directions, please read on.From Crediton proceed North West on the A377 passing through Copplestone and Morchard Road. When you reach Lapford Petrol Station, turn left signed Nymet Rowland. Proceed into the village and 1 Pitt Court will be found on the left hand side, look out for the defibrillator on the corner!EPC Rating: E For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71827076
Accommodation Coming down the stone steps to the impressive full width terrace you get a real sense of what owning this home is like. Southerly views across the valley play a major part as does the sound of the birds and wildlife around.The property offers external elevations ofcolour wash render under a thatch roof.A stable door leads into a small vestibule with another stable door opening into the fabulous kitchen/breakfast room complete with slate floor and a feature red Aga nestling in the inglenook fireplace at one end. An extensive range of hand crafted units run along one wall complimenting the large island unit that houses the sink, dishwasher and yet more storage. There is ample polished granite work surfaces and built in appliances include a 4 ring electric hob and both a tall larder fridge and larder freezer. Leading off the kitchen is found a vaulted ceiling garden room which could be used as an occasional 4th bedroom or as a home office/study, as at present having doors out onto the southerly facing terrace. An inner hall with under stairs storage leads to the cosy sitting room which has in impressive inglenook fireplace complete with bread oven and Village Warm 7.5kw log burner which the Vendor informs us does a good job at keeping the cottage at an ambient temperature. Also found within the room is a window seat and door opening out onto the aforementioned terrace. Rounding off the accommodation on this floor is a utility room with WC, stylish acorn shaped wash hand basin and space for both a washing machine and tumble dryer. A short flight of stairs leads to a split level galleried landing off which double bedrooms, both with views, are found at each end. The main bedroom has a floor to ceiling height range of cupboards and a stylish en suite shower room, again with views, having tiled limestone floors and walls, a large walk in shower with both a rain and hand held heads, WC and stylish Travertine style counter top basin with Monobloc tap. Finishing off the accommodation on this floor is the family bathroom which is fitted in a period style with white four piece suite compete with roll top bath and floor mounted mixer taps with shower attachment.A balustrade stair case leads to the second floor where the remaining bedroom is found. This is an impressive room some 20' in length offers a wealth of exposed timbers and two gable windows that give glorious valley views. Outside There is a single garage attached to the cottage on one side whilst the main parking area is found at the bottom of the garden and behind the five bar gate is a large open fronted carport with ample height for a camper van or similar. Within the grounds there is a workshop, greenhouse, polytunnel and adjacent to the large terrace what looks like to be a former piggery compete with pantile roof and storage and is an ideal under cover bbq area or somewhere to sit in the shade on sunnier days.GardensThese are without doubt a major feature blending in with the surroundings and are over several terraced levels with meandering paths throughout. The gardens run from the cottage and end by the brook that forms part of the boundary. They are extensively planted out with impressive array of trees, shrubs and flora including acer, hydrangea rose, fig, fruit trees, twisted willow, ferns. willow, st. john's wort, lily, golden rod and such like. Running across the front of the cottage is a mature wisteria intertwined with bougainvillea which the vendor assures gives a wondrous display. Found within the gardens are several sitting areas which offer ideal spots to reflect and absorb the surroundings whilst enjoying the animal and birdlife sounds happening around.Leave Torrington via the A386 for about ½ mile continuing down the hill and turning left just before the bridge onto the A3124 signed Exeter, Winkleigh and RHS Rosemoor. Continue for about 7 miles passing through Beaford and turning left at Hollocombe Moor Cross signed Ashreigney and Hollocombe. After about 1 mile turn left at the cross roads signed Riddlecombe. After short distance turn right at the 'T' junction and continue through Riddlecombe and descend down the hill where the cottage will found on the right hand side just passed the converted chapel.From Barnstaple take the A3777 Crediton Road for about 6 miles turning left onto the B3217 passing through High Bickington, passed Libbaton Golf Club on the right and after about 2 miles turn right signed Riddlecombe and Torrington. Follow this lane to the bottom of the hill crossing over the little bridge at the bottom of the valley and the cottage will be found on the left hand side second property along, going up the hill.///reflector.headrest.jubilant For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_devon-r740647/for-sale_i71561829
Situated in this idyllic setting this superb link detached family house has lovely entertaining space with a wonderful kitchen extension which really brings the outside in with lovely views over the garden. The Kitchen is fitted with local artisan hand built solid ash units with solid wood carcass's and 'star galaxy' solid granite work tops with integrated dishwasher and fridge. The hall, kitchen and sun room all have natural Italian travertine floor tiles. The living room has solid oak floors with patio doors out onto the garden with a great patio area. There is also a guest WC on the ground floor and access to a large utility room.Upstairs the principle bedroom is ensuite with two further double bedrooms and a large family bathroom. All the bedrooms have solid wood prime oak floors, the master ensuite is fully tiled with natural Italian travertine tiled with a natural stone wash hand basin and solid granite worktops. Outside the garden has a large patio area leading to a lawned garden with shrub and flower borders. To the front of the house there is off road parking for several cars and a lawned garden.Services: Mains electric, water and drainage. Oil fired central heating. Bow Creek is situated within the charming village of Tuckenhay and just beyond the well reputed Maltsters Arms public house. The property has close proximity to Bow Creek, which is owned by The Duchy of Cornwall and Crownley Woods beyond which is owned by The National Trust. The creek is tidal but navigable by small boats for about 3 hours either side of the high tide. The creek is a tributary of the River Dart estuary, Dartmouth being some 6 miles distant and Totnes with all its facilities about 4 miles. Tuckenhay is conveniently located for Totnes town, the commercial centre for the South Hams. This part of Devon is renowned for its outstanding natural beauty with Dartmoor National Park ten miles to the north and stunning beaches and coastline ten miles to the south. The bustling medieval market town has a mainline railway station giving direct connections to London Paddington. There is also excellent access to the A38 Devon Expressway, linking Plymouth and Exeter where it joins the M5. Schooling in the area is excellent with a number of well-regarded primary and secondary schools. Totnes boasts a market as well as a good selection of shops, supermarkets, restaurants and inns.Money Laundering RegulationsPrior to a sale being agreed, prospective purchasers will be required to produce identification documents. Your co-operation with this, in order to comply with Money Laundering regulations, will be appreciated and assist with the smooth progression of the sale. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70546162
Nestled in the serene hamlet of Cheldon, Winton is a stunning detached Grade II Listed Cottage surrounded by the beauty of the Devonshire countryside. Set on a third of an acre plot (approximately) with captivating views, this property is not just a home; it's a promise of a tranquil and idyllic lifestyle.The main residence boasts superbly renovated three double bedroom accommodation, served by a modernised bathroom offering a perfect blend of period charm and modern comforts. As you step inside the entrance, the lovely living room completed with wood-burner & bread oven welcomes you with its warmth and character. The kitchen diner is a heart-warming space with its Rayburn & separate oven & hob, inviting gatherings and culinary delights. To the rear is the utility room and boot room with shower room off, adding practicality to everyday living.But that's not all Winton comes with an attached barn (offering storage & scope to create further living space), featuring a large & insulated converted home office above, with great broadband speed. This space is accessed from the garden & offers flexibility for those seeking a dedicated work-from-home environment or an additional living area.Step outside, and you'll be greeted by lovely gardens that surround the property to three sides, with areas of lawn, a raised decked seating area and mature flower beds & borders, plus a wild flower meadow with a mixture of fruits & nuts growing, a potting shed & green house, creating a peaceful retreat. There is GATED PARKING for 5 cars ensures convenience for you and your guests.DETACHED PARTIALLY CONVERTED BARN, complete with full planning permission (plans held by Helmores or can be found via North Devon Planning Portal Application No. 76589) for a separate one bedroom residential dwelling, including a ground floor extension. This presents a unique opportunity for an additional income stream, can be sold separately or the creation of a self-contained annexe with its own parking and garden. The exterior work & conversion of the first floor has already been completed, it is currently used as a 2nd office / occasional bedroom.This property is not just a home; it's a canvas for your dreams, a haven for those seeking a semi-rural lifestyle with endless possibilities.Please see the floorplan for room sizes.Current Council Tax: E (£2,746pa)Utilities: Mains electric, telephone & broadband, private water supplyBroadband within this postcode: Superfast EnabledDrainage: Private drainage (Septic tank, believed to be compliant due to distance from a water course)Heating: Oil-fired central heatingListed: Grade II ListedTenure: FreeholdWinton is 10 minutes from CHULMLEIGH is a small town on high ground with Saxon origins, it has an impressive range of shops / facilities: a bakery, butchers, deli/cafe, newsagents with post office, 2 pubs serving food, a bistro, tandoori restaurant, a primary school, Chulmleigh Community College, which ranks highly in the GCSE league tables, a health centre, dentist, library, golf course, two churches, a sports club and more. DIRECTIONS: For Sat-Nav use St Mary's Church, Cheldon, EX18 7JB - Winton's driveway is found behind the house, directly opposite the church.What3Words: ///branded.hologram.recapture EPC Rating: F For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages/for-sale_i71157189
Wonderful views of the estuary can be enjoyed from this deceptively spacious 3 double bedroom detached home situated in the popular village of Cockwood. The property is in excellent condition throughout with gas central heating, uPVC double glazing, a lovely open plan kitchen/dining room and a ground floor cloakroom. FREEHOLD, COUNCIL TAX BAND - E, EPC - CCockwood is a small picturesque harbour side village situated on the Exe Estuary. The village benefits from an award winning Primary School and excellent public house. Nearby is Dawlish Warren with its Nature Reserve and the coastal resort of Dawlish, with its wonderful beaches. It is approximately 9 miles from the Cathedral City of Exeter with its M5 motorway junction and International Airport. There is a regular bus service to Exeter and mainline railway stations at Starcross and Dawlish.FRONT DOOR TOENTRANCE HALL: A spacious entrance hall with doors to the principal rooms and stairs leading to the first floor landing.KITCHEN/DINDING ROOM: A wonderful room with modern matching base and eye level units, solid work surfaces over , fitted sink unit and appliances, feature central beam with pillar, 2 uPVC double glazed windows to the front, uPVC double glazed window to the rear, under floor heating, built in storage cupboard and door to:UTILITY ROOM: uPVC double glazed window to the rear, door to the garden, base and eye level units with sink unit.SITTING ROOM: uPVC double glazed window to the front, under floor heating, wall light points and open to:SECOND SITTING ROOM: uPVC double glazed window, under floor heating and door leading to the rear garden.CLOAKROOM: Suite comprising WC with concealed cistern, wash hand basin with storage below and obscure uPVC double glazed window to the rear.FIRST FLOOR LANDING: Window to the rear, storage cupboard and doors to:BEDROOM 1: uPVC double glazed window to the front with lovely views over the Estuary, radiator, fitted wardrobe and door to:EN SUITE BATHROOM: Modern suite comprising corner bath, WC and wash hand basin set with storage cupboards and work surface over, uPVC double glazed window to the rear, walk in shower enclosure with part tiled walls.BEDROOM 2: uPVC double glazed window to the front again with stunning views and uPVC double glazed window to the rear.BEDROOM 3: uPVC double glazed window to the front with stunning views, radiator, and uPVC double glazed door leading to the balcony.BALCONY: Glass balustrade to 3 sides and a stunning place to take in the views over the River Exe.SHOWER ROOM: Suite comprising WC, pedestal wash hand basin, shower enclosure, tiled walls and obscure uPVC double glazed window to the rear.OUTSIDE: To the front of the property is a brick paved parking area, access to the front door and side access. The rear garden has been designed for ease of maintenance with brick paving, decorative gravel and raised flower beds behind wooden sleepers. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70294362
Substantial detached residence offering versatile and spacious accommodation including a roomy annex which allows this handsome property to provide great multi generational family accommodation and scope for additional income. It enjoys a great location with easy access to Exeter and fine views of the Exe Estuary. Tenure: Freehold. Council Tax Band: G. EPC: EThis substantial detached residence offers modern, spacious accommodation whilst retaining period features and charm. It is believed the main house, the front of which forms the Grade II listing, dates back to the early 19th century and retains multi-pane sash windows, high ceilings with cornices, deep skirtings, period fireplaces, and exposed floorboards. In more recent times a two storey extension was added to the side creating an ideal annexe known as Strand Cottage. It is currently integrated as part of the main property and served by the same central heating system The property could lend itself for a commercial use however it is currently a comfortable family home. Set back from main road running through the village, the front facing rooms enjoy fine views across the Exe Estuary whilst to the rear views towards the nearby countryside can be enjoyed.Situation: Situated a few yards from the river the property offers the opportunity for fishing, kayaking and other water sports and there is a nearby sailing club. It is also located just off a level cycle route offering a gentle ride to the beach, or Exeter in the opposite direction, past a selection of well renowned pubs. There are beautiful walks around the country lanes and the picturesque estate of Powderham Castle to be enjoyed. The property is also well located for the range of facilities offered by the village including primary and pre-schools, doctors surgery, general store, chemist, church and pubs. There are excellent public transport links with regular bus and rail services to Exeter with the city centre reached within 25 minutes.AccommodationGround Floor: Leading from the reception hall are the spacious sitting room with impressive fireplace and kitchen/dining room which opens onto the rear garden. There is also a utility cupboard and walk in store.First Floor: The split level landing has a connecting door to the annexe and also doors to the main bedroom which could equally be a second sitting room. There are two further double bedrooms and a shower room.Second Floor: On the top floor are three further double bedrooms with two enjoying views of the estuary and the other looking towards the countryside. In addition is a dressing room with fitted furniture.Strand Cottage: Currently arranged with an office, bedroom, garden room and shower room on the ground floor.First Floor: Approached from the landing are two double bedrooms and a cloakroomOutside: To the front of the property is a hardstanding parking space and access to the Double Garage with power points and lights.The enclosed rear garden is level and enjoys a sunny aspect. There is a combination of lawn and paved patio with small vegetable garden and a substantial garden shed. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69871640
Situated in the popular location of Shaldon sits this unique and rarely available detached 'Chalet' style home which has the benefit of flexible accommodation arranged over three floors and benefits from garage/carport and affording beautiful unspoilt views across the Teignmouth Estuary.The property is in need of modernisation but allows you to put your own mark on it and configure it to your own individual needs. The ground floor is big on space and has multiple entrances. The main entrance leads off to a sizeable dining room with archway to the living room giving you a feel of space. On the other side of the ground floor has three bedrooms, shower room, kitchen and utility room. On the first floor you will find two further bedrooms, family bathroom, larger sized kitchen and an enclosed balcony with breathtaking views across Teignmouth and the Estuary. The bonus of this property is a stairway accessed from the outside to a large attic room with bathroom. The wrap around mature gardens are a big feature of the property which is mainly laid to lawn and provides seclusion with superb sea views. To the front there is a shared driveway for the residents which leads to the garage, carport and off street parking. This property is definitely a one off property that will sure to capture your imagination once you enter the property. With no onward chain you can move without delay !!Shaldon is a lovely pretty seaside village situated on the South Devon Coast on the banks of the Teignmouth Estuary. The village has retained it's original charm and benefits from it's own local shops, post office, church, doctors surgery, local primary school and public houses offering great food. There is easy access to the A380 giving good transport links to Exeter, Torbay and Plymouth to the South. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70587620
This impressive and substantial detached residence nestled in the popular village of Bishopsteignton offers versatile and spacious accommodation with potential to easily create an independent annexe with the existing accommodation. The property boasts four double bedrooms and three en suites as well as the very stylish main family bathroom. With oak wood finishes throughout including floors, doors, a beautiful oak staircase rising to the first floor and complementary shelving and furniture, this property is offered in immaculate order. Two terraces overlook the front of the property giving estuary views and there is ample driveway parking for several vehicles including a boat, camper van etc in addition to the double garage.Stepping into the entrance hallway with oak wood flooring, an attractive oak built staircase rises to the first floor and there are doors off to the principal rooms.The living room has French doors to the terrace which overlooks the front and has ample room for garden furniture and table and chairs. There is a granite fireplace and hearth with wood mantle housing a gas effect stove fire and there is complementary oak shelving and storage. Oak folding doors open up to the dining area which has oak wood flooring, a window to the side and door through to the kitchen.The kitchen, with continuation of oak flooring, is fitted with a range of cream wall and base units with worktop with matching upstand, groove cut drainer and undermount sink. There is an integrated fridge and dishwasher and Range oven and a window overlooks the rear garden. A glazed door leads out to a useful rear porch accessing the rear garden.A double bedroom overlooks the front of the property and has plentiful complementary built in storage with hanging and shelving.The very stylish and generous family bathroom comprises corner bath with shower attachment, separate shower cubicle under skylight, wash hand basin set in counter with storage below and concealed cistern dual flush WC. There is a shaver point, heated towel rail and extractor.A door opens in the hallway (which could be made into a locking inter connecting door if desired) and the property continues to offer further accommodation as follows: -A double bedroom with built in storage overlooks the rear and has a modern en suite shower room with shower cubicle, wall hung wash hand basin with storage below and low level dual flush WC. There is a heated towel rail, extractor and shaver point.A snug lounge has sliding patio doors accessing the rear garden.The additional kitchen area in this part of the property currently doubles as a useful utility and has space and plumbing for a washing machine. There are a range of wall and base units with worktop, sink unit and space for further appliances. A window overlooks the side and there is a courtesy door to the double garage.Ascending the oak staircase, French doors on the landing open to the higher terrace giving lovely estuary views.There are two generous double bedrooms on the first floor, both of which have French doors opening to the aforementioned terrace offering fantastic estuary views and a place to sit and enjoy. Both bedrooms have complementary oak finished built in storage and one has an en suite bathroom and the other an en suite shower room.Tenure: FreeholdCouncil Tax Band F: £3,395.11 per yearMains Services: Gas, Electric & WaterBroadband Speed - Ultrafast 1000 Mbps (According to OFCOM)MEASUREMENTS: Lounge 16' 8" x 14' 9" (5.09m x 4.5m), Dining Room 11' 11" x 10' 11" (3.64m x 3.34m), Kitchen 13' 5" x 12' (4.1m x 3.67m), Bedroom 13' 1" x 11' 9" (3.98m x 3.57m), Bedroom 10' 9" x 10' 9" (3.28m x 3.27m), En Suite 6' 9" x 5' 7" (2/05m x 1.71m), Bathroom 8' 11" x 7' 11" (2.73m x 2.41m), Living Room 13' 8" x 6' 5" (4.17m x 1.95m), Utility/Kitchen 10' 4" x 6' 11" (3.16m x 2.1m) FIRST FLOOR: Bedroom 15' 6" x 12' 10" (4.73m x 3.9m), En Suite Shower Room 8' x 5' 1" (2.45m x 1.6=55m), Bedroom 15' 5" x 12' 8" (4.71m x 3.85m), En Suite Bathroom 9' x 6' (2.75m x 1.83m), GARAGE 17' 3" x 15' 1" (5.27m x 4.6m)EPC Rating: C For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71406781
Situated within the popular and peaceful village of Beaford, North Devon, this handsome and substantial home features stylish accommodation made up of four double bedrooms, all with luxury en suite bathrooms, generous reception rooms and a wonderful sense of calm and warmth throughout. The rear garden is a perfect paradise tucked away to further the peace and quiet that comes with its village location and an integral double garage provides extra potential or car parking space, with separate garaging and gravel parking just a short walk across a private lane. Inside:Old Orchard barn is nothing short of remarkable, from the moment you step through the door it is clear that real thought and energy went into the planning and build of this property in 2004. From its wonderful open hallway all the way into the double garage you can see the care and attention that has gone into making this incredible house a home. The front door opens into the stunning hallway, high vaulted ceilings above. To the right past a generous under stairs coat cupboard double doors lead into the expansive lounge, complete with handsome brick- built fireplace housing a lovely wood burner. The double doors found here can create a stunning cosy room in the winter, and in summer they can be opened to create the beautiful stunning flow throughout the downstairs. Beamed ceilings overhead continue the character theme flowing throughout the property adding a lovely warmth and making for the perfect space to entertain in or indeed enjoy of an evening around the fireplace. A glass paned door opens out into the garden room at the rear of the property, allowing for floods of natural light. At the far end of the room is another door leading into the 4th bedroom or downstairs office, with enough room to comfortably fit a double bed and with the added benefit of its own en suite bathroom, creating a perfect guest bedroom or home office away from the rest of the accommodation. The aforementioned sun room is a spectacular space, with angled double -glazed units overhead and in front looking out across the manicured gardens. This room provides a perfect position to enjoy throughout the day and through the seasons all the while benefitting from an abundance of light flowing into the property. It also connects the sitting room, hallway and kitchen diner, creating a lovely closeness to the downstairs whilst simultaneously separating them providing flexibility.Heading back across the hallway you enter into the simply stunning kitchen dining room through matching double doors, a wonderful touch that again provides the ability to separate each room or keep them open for an uninterrupted flow. Complete with engineered oak units and worktops the kitchen wraps round on two sides to create a wonderful open space to entertain in, further amplified by the double doors opening out onto the rear paved patio. The kitchen has a fitted dresser and a larder cupboard can be found on the left of the kitchen, providing extra storage and room for an American style fridge freezer to be tucked out of the way.This beautiful hybrid space is another perfect example of modern living whilst still retaining the wonderful character of a barn conversion. Running the length of the room's right flank underneath multiple velux windows lies the dining area that will comfortably hold a sizeable dining table and chairs to house the whole family, another door to one end opening out onto a private patio with room enough for another table and chairs, perfect for a morning coffee. The double garage can be found beyond the kitchen, another large expanse of space accessible from the paved driveway through a modern electric roller door to store vehicles or indeed as substantial storage, home gym or further reception/accommodation subject to the necessary permissions. In addition to the double garage is a handy utility room housing the washing machine and tumble dryer along with space for further fridge freezer. Off of this is found a further w.c and storage, with quarry tiles underfoot this space is perfect for muddy boots/dogs.Upstairs:The main staircase takes centre stage in the hallway, leading up to an open landing that is bathed in natural light courtesy of further velux windows. Turning left at the top of the stairs takes you into the main suite, an exquisite space with ample room for a king -sized bed as well as free standing units on top of the already built in wardrobes. The en-suite can be found at the far end, finished with beautiful flooring, w.c, wash hand basin as well as both a bath and shower. Adjacent to the main bedroom is another smaller space that could work perfectly as a home office, or as it is currently utilised, a perfect dressing room with built in wardrobe storage. Heading across the landing you have another incredibly generous bedroom, again with large built in wardrobes and a stylish en suite. This is completed with a walk- in shower, wash hand basin and w.c. The main bedroom also provides access into the roof space above the garage. This is a tremendous L-shaped space boarded underfoot and fireboarded as well, a perfect space for storage measuring approximately 27ft long. The final bedroom could easily become a perfect annexe within the home, accessed by both the garden room and the rear garden creating a private entrance. A straight run of stairs leads up into a beautiful double bedroom, finished with built in wardrobes as well as space for free standing units and a large double bed. The en suite in here matches the tone and style of the rest of the house, with a walk- in shower, w.c and wash hand basin.Outside: The gardens make up a huge part of Old Orchard Barn, creating a remarkably peaceful and secluded escape to relax in and enjoy through every season as the year progresses. The private nature of the garden is such that it would suit equally well as a holiday home or full -time home, with an incredible patio perfect for entertaining a large number of guests, or indeed a private family dinner. The lawn is a wonderful open space as well, peppered with a beautiful array of shrubs, flowers, bulbs and trees to include a stunning silver birch. Even here you can envisage both a garden party or indeed the chasing of a ball by a four -legged friend. A summer house and garden shed provide outdoor storage for tools and the like, with the summerhouse having power and light connected, there is even a fruit cage tucked out of the way in the far corner of the plot. The gardens can be accessed from the rear via a pedestrian right of way, but also through a side gate that provides easy access for the oil tank to be topped up. In addition to the garaging within the property, there is a further double garage across the lane, with its own storage space above and gravel driveway to its front providing private parking for the property. To conclude, the flexibility and potential of the entire property is simply second to none, catering to a wide audience and providing a home of unrivalled quality to the market. The duality of its nature mean it would work both as a beautiful family home, multi- generational residence and simultaneously as a wonderful weekend retreat in the countryside. The large open space within flows brilliantly, with a distinct air of elegance throughout, all the while reminding you of the warmth and character that can be enjoyed within a barn conversion.Leave Torrington taking the A386 towards Okehampton and at the bottom of the hill, turn left onto the A3124 towards Winkleigh. Pass RHS Rosemoor and continue for several miles until reaching Beaford. Take the right turn just before the Beaford Community Primary School onto Green Lane, continuing round the right hand bend towards the village hall. Take the next right hand turn and the property can be found second on the left with its separate garage and parking on the right. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_devon-r740647/for-sale_i70482713
Nestled on the outskirts of the delightful village of Sandford, Mill Farm is a spacious detached Devon Longhouse that offers a harmonious blend of period charm and modern living. With lovely period features and a tranquil village edge location, this property is a hidden gem that's just 5 minutes away from the heart of Crediton.Boasting a generous 180 square meters (nearly 2,000 square feet) of living space, this home is the perfect canvas for those seeking room to breathe and grow.Step inside, and you'll be captivated by the four double bedrooms, each with built-in wardrobes. The dual-aspect master bedroom features an en-suite, ensuring your comfort and convenience.The open-plan kitchen, dining, and family room is a space that invites gatherings and celebrations, with an open-fire, centre island, and integrated appliances, it's the heart of the home.The separate living room and study provide ideal retreats & a place to work from home, and the utility room and larder make day-to-day living & storage a breeze.Additional features include an upstairs bathroom and a downstairs WC, oil-fired central heating, and timber double glazing, offering warmth and comfort.A DOUBLE GARAGE with electric doors, internal access to the house and heated cupboards, and storage above provides practicality and convenience. It was also built to be suitable for conversion into further living accommodation subject to permissions. Parking is a breeze, with space for 10 cars or more on the two driveways.Gorgeous lawned gardens grace the property, leading down to a charming little stream attracting wildlife, providing the perfect setting for outdoor activities and relaxation, whilst looking onto rolling Devon hills.Moreover, you'll find a further garden/meadow opposite, creating a total plot size of over half an acre, a haven for gardening enthusiasts or family adventures.This property is likely to be sold with no onward chain, making your journey to ownership seamless and stress-free.Mill Farm is a dream come true for those who crave space, character, and a village lifestyle. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and experience the magic of Mill Farm for yourself.Please see the floorplan for room sizes.Current Council Tax: F (£3,290pa)Utilities: Mains electric, water, telephone & broadband and oil-tankBroadband within this postcode: Superfast EnabledDrainage: Mains drainageHeating: Oil-fired central heatingListed: NoTenure: FreeholdSandford is a civil parish and village 1½ miles north of Crediton, with a historic 12th Century Church. It has an old -world feel, with slender twisting streets, flanked by antique thatched cottages displaying a menagerie of "Beatrix Potter" style perennial gardens. At the village heart sits a 16thCentury Post House, enshrined by creepers this is now 'The Lamb Inn', an award winning pub/ restaurant; with a rustic aesthetic and cheerful spirit. Featured in 'The Daily Mail's 20 Best British Country Pubs' (2015). Across the way from here is the shop/ post office, run by the local community. Community is something that underpins every aspect of Sandford, including the local sporting events. Residents have a choice of things to do: such as joining the village cricket, tennis, football and rugby clubs. Sandford has a highly sought after pre-school and a primary school (known for its classic Greek-style architecture). Older ones fall within the direct catchment for Q.E.C.C. in Crediton (with an Ofsted "outstanding" Sixth Form). Sandford is linked to Crediton via a footpath, that runs through the Millennium Green on the outskirts of the village past a wildflower meadow, herb garden, over a crystal stream, yonder tilled fields to a little copse at the town's-edge.The historic Cathedral City of Exeter has a wide range of facilities including the University of Exeter, Exeter International Airport plus a selection of restaurants, an excellent shopping centre, theatres and other recreational pursuits. A short journey to the Crediton railway line connects to Exeter Mainline, frequently running to London Paddington and London Waterloo stations.DIRECTIONS: If using Sat-Nav use EX17 4NP As you come along Mill Lane, Mill Farm will be found around to your left, the main parking area is beyond the house.What3Words: ///feasted.pool.partnersEPC Rating: E For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70181506
Nestled in the heart of the picturesque and popular village of Bishops Tawton, Glebe Cottage is a charming, detached period property offering extremely versatile and adaptable accommodation. Benefiting from an adjoining 1-bedroom self-contained annexe, this is a fantastic opportunity to acquire a spacious family home with potential for two family occupation or with income stream potential. The property boasts many period features, and stunning views of the surrounding countryside, and this lovely home presents an opportunity to enjoy the benefits of village life but with the larger town essentials just a short drive away. As you approach the property, there is a generous brick-paved driveway, providing ample parking space which leads through to the rear of the property with additional parking and space for motorhomes, horseboxes etc. Stepping inside, you immediately enjoy the character and warmth of the interior with exposed beams, inglenook fireplaces and farmhouse style kitchen.The ground floor features two lovely reception rooms, both with fireplaces and wood burners. The heart of the home lies in the farmhouse-style kitchen/dining room, complete with Everhot electric stove and dual fuel range cooker. Leading off from the kitchen is a useful cloakroom, a bright and airy Garden Room which enjoys a very sunny aspect taking advantage of the natural light. A convenient boot room provides practical storage for outdoor wear and accessories and of course a great space for dogs to dry off before they return to the living areas. On the first floor, you'll discover a total of five good proportioned bedrooms. The master bedroom is a fantastic size, accessed through a useful Dressing Room. In addition, there is an en suite shower room, and sliding patio doors give access to a roof terrace, where you can unwind while admiring the views over the garden and beyond. A family bathroom with a rolltop bath and separate shower room completes the upper floor. Adjoining the property, is the self-contained, single-story annexe which provides additional accommodation ideal for dependant relatives, guests or of course an opportunity to provide an income stream if required. Comprising a well-appointed kitchen, a comfortable living room, a spacious double bedroom, and a modern shower room, this delightful annexe offers versatility and convenience. If necessary access can easily be made back into the main residence if required, subject to necessary planning permission. Outside, the property is approached over a large brick paved driveway which provides parking to the front and additional parking beyond, ideal for motor homes, horseboxes etc. Directly off the main house are various patio areas, ideal for outdoor entertaining and gatherings and enjoy a good degree of privacy. Further lawned area with shrubs and plants. The garden area has now been fenced, so is dog proofed. A detached double garage 22'10 x 20'9 provides secure parking and storage space. A parking area to the side and steps lead up to an enclosed area of garden with fruit trees and summerhouse. Beyond is a range of outbuildings, including stores, 2 stables and a tack room, rear storage area which has been used as an outside office. There is an enclosed menage which has access to the 1-acre paddock and the covered timber barn which is ideal for storage or field shelter for livestock. The paddock adjoins additional fields so enjoys a lovely rural outlook. In all, the outside space makes this the perfect haven for outdoor enthusiasts and of course for those that have a pony, this is the perfect retreat.From our office proceed out of town in the direction of Newport. Continue along Newport Road to the traffic lights turning right into South Street. Follow this road down to the Bishops Tawton roundabout, proceed straight over and into the village of Bishops Tawton. Continue through the village taking the left hand turning into Village Street. At the green triangle keep to the left and then turn left down into Easter Street. Half way down Easter Street, the entrance to Glebe Cottage will be seen on the right hand side with a for sale board displayed. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71227295
Briarscombe is believed to have been built as the gamekeepers lodge to the Elsdon Estate. Elsdon House was previously called 'Wurlie' - the Aboriginal word for an octagonal dwelling - Briarscombe features an octagonalhallway which replicates the shape of the water tower at the main house.Briarscombe, set in a desirable and secluded location in the heart of the village, sits centrally within its own grounds that extend to approximately two thirds of an acreThe main reception room is the 24ft sitting room with its stone built fireplace, dual aspect and double doors opening to the light and airy conservatory, which has space for seating and dining area and three sets of French doors opening onto the gardens. Further reception rooms include a second sitting room with open fireplace and a formal dining room, which is ideal for entertaining guests or family meals.The kitchen has farmhouse style units to base and wall level, a range cooker, a pantry and space for a breakfast table. There is also a useful utility room providing a deep white sink, further storage and space for household appliances with French windows leading to the garden plus a stable doorleading to the boot room.The first floor has four double bedrooms, three of which benefit from their own washbasins. The main bedroom and two others also have built-in storage. Also on the first floor is a family bathroom with a freestanding roll-top bathtub and a separate corner shower unit, plus an additional WC.The property is set in delightful gardens with rolling lawns and wooded areas. The driveway provides a turning circle and plenty of parking space, as well as access to the two single garages plus double garage. Additionally there are a variety of other outbuildings including an original brick built summer house, a large wooden summer house, two large store sheds, a greenhouse, a log store and a selection of potting shedsThe gardens include a sunny patio, border flowerbeds and numerous established shrubs, hedgerows and trees.The small village of West Hill lies two miles southwest of the charming Devon town of Ottery St Mary, surrounded by beautiful rolling Devon countryside. West Hill has a village store, a post office and an outstanding rated primary school, while most of the necessary everyday amenities can be found in Ottery St Mary, including a variety of shops, restaurants and cafes, a supermarket and a good selection of schools.The area is ideal for those with a love for the great outdoors, with the East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on its doorstep, providing a wealth of outstanding walking, cycling and riding routes.The coast and the renowned Southwest Coastal Path is within easy reach, as are a number of excellent beaches. Golf is available nearby at Sidmouth and Honiton, as well as Woodbury Park.The A30 runs nearby, offering easy access to the city of Exeter and the M5, while the stunning Devon coastline and the popular seaside towns of Sidmouth and Exmouth are within easy reach.For schooling, West Hill itself has a primary school, rated 'outstanding' by Ofsted. Ottery St. Mary provides further schooling, including the 'outstanding' secondary The King's School, while there are also a number of excellent schools in the surrounding area, including the independent St. John's School in Sidmouth For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_devon-r740647/for-sale_i71700275
"Hillside", a six double bedroom former Edwardian hunting lodge constructed in 1912 sitting on a plot of just under an acre, offers discerning buyers the opportunity to purchase a piece of history. Crafted by Canadian carpenters, the timber elements of its architecture showcase a distinct influence on its design. Notable among its original features is the towering 'rod room,' initially intended for storing fishing gear but now repurposed as a craft room with its lofty ceilings.The interior of the lodge is meticulously presented, offering expansive and luminous spaces where the main rooms capitalize on breath-taking vistas of the surrounding countryside.Upon entering through the open veranda, one steps into a spacious entrance hall with exposed wooden flooring and partial panelling. Leading off this space are the main reception rooms. The sitting room, boasting remarkable views, features ample room for sizeable furniture and a fireplace with a wood-burning stove. There is also access to the garden office with its full-height windows and splendid outlook.Adjacent to the sitting room is the dining room with generous space for dinner parties, complete with a fireplace and French doors opening onto a decked area, offering a direct view across the valley. Accessed from this room via a remarkable secret hatch or from double doors to the outside is a practical lower ground floor workshop / cellar.The snug, positioned off the kitchen / breakfast room, also possesses a character fireplace, as well as French doors to the veranda. This cosy reception room leads to the Rod Room distinctive with its lofty ceiling, believed to have once served as the store for fishing equipment. The kitchen / breakfast room, showcasing a tiled floor, is equipped with high quality wall and base units, oak worktops, a double sink, integrated dishwasher, electric induction range cooker, and a solid fuel Esse range nestled within a brick chimney breast. Adjacent to the kitchen is a utility room, also tiled and fitted with wall and base units, granite worktops, a Butler's sink, and plumbing for a washing machine. A modern shower room is accessible from the utilityAscending to the first floor reveals four double bedrooms, with the master bedroom offering particularly stunning views, a fireplace, built-in cupboard and an en-suite bathroom. Additionally, there is a family bathroom on this floor. The second floor accommodates two more double bedrooms, one with a fitted cupboard. Approaching the property from the country lane, a driveway leads past a garage and parking area to another parking spot adjacent to the house. Here, an open store / woodshed is situated. A rose arch, steps and pathway traverse a lawned garden to the front.Approaching the property from the country lane, a driveway leads past a garage and parking area to another parking spot adjacent to the house. Here, an open store / woodshed is situated. A rose arch, steps and pathway traverse a lawned garden to the front.Wrapping around the west and north sides of the house is a raised timber decking with a balustrade, maximizing the panoramic views. The remaining gardens consist mostly of lawns, with some sloping and terraced areas. Adjacent to the driveway on the left is a paddock shielded by mature Beech trees and featuring a treehouse. In total, the property extends to nearly one acre (0.84 acres).From our office in the Square, leave South Molton via South Street (B3226), signed Crediton. Stay on this road until its junction with the A377 at Fortesque Cross. At this junction turn left towards Exeter. After approximately 1 mile turn left at "Colleton Mills" Cross signed Chulmleigh. On reaching Red Lion Corner, turn left into East Street. Continue to the bottom of the hill over the small bridge and soon after take the next right turn. The gated entrance to the property will soon be found on the right. What3words: ///october.flagpole.gained For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_devon-r740647/for-sale_i71380554
Nestled on the outskirts of the delightful village of Sandford, Mill Farm is a spacious detached Devon Longhouse that offers a harmonious blend of period charm and modern living. With lovely period features and a tranquil village edge location, this property is a hidden gem that's just 5 minutes away from the heart of Crediton.This option also includes a detached barn with full residential planning Please see below for full information.Boasting a generous 180 square meters (nearly 2,000 square feet) of living space, this home is the perfect canvas for those seeking room to breathe and grow.Step inside, and you'll be captivated by the four double bedrooms, each with built-in wardrobes. The dual-aspect master bedroom features an en-suite, ensuring your comfort and convenience.The open-plan kitchen, dining, and family room is a space that invites gatherings and celebrations, with an open-fire, centre island, and integrated appliances, it's the heart of the home.The separate living room and study provide ideal retreats & a place to work from home, and the utility room with airing cupboard and larder make day-to-day living & storage a breeze.Additional features include an upstairs bathroom and a downstairs WC, oil-fired central heating, and timber double glazing, offering warmth and comfort.A double garage with electric doors, internal access to the house & heated cupboards, and storage above provides practicality and convenience It was also built to be suitable for conversion into further living accommodation Subject to permissions. Parking is a breeze, with space for 10 cars or more on the two driveways.Gorgeous lawned gardens grace the property, leading down to a charming little stream attracting wildlife, providing the perfect setting for outdoor activities and relaxation, whilst looking onto rolling Devon hills.Moreover, you'll find a further garden/meadow opposite, creating a total plot size of over half an acre, a haven for gardening enthusiasts or family adventures.This property is likely to be sold with no onward chain, making your journey to ownership seamless and stress-free.Mill Farm is a dream come true for those who crave space, character, and a village lifestyle. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and experience the magic of Mill Farm for yourself.DETACHED BARN with FULL RESIDENTIAL PLANNING (work has commenced so there is no time restriction): This attractive barn is located opposite the main home and has planning for a beautiful three bedroom, three en-suite home, with a stunning double height lounge off the open-plan kitchen diner, off-road parking & its own garden, with a plot size of 23.5m x 18.5m and an outlook over a meadow. Mid Devon planning Ref: 18/01174/FULL or speak to our team for the planning pack.Please see the floorplan for room sizes.Current Council Tax: F (£3,290pa)Utilities: Mains electric, water, telephone & broadband and oil-tankBroadband within this postcode: Superfast EnabledDrainage: Mains drainageHeating: Oil-fired central heatingListed: NoTenure: FreeholdSandford is a civil parish and village 1½ miles north of Crediton, with a historic 12th Century Church. It has an old -world feel, with slender twisting streets, flanked by antique thatched cottages displaying a menagerie of "Beatrix Potter" style perennial gardens. At the village heart sits a 16thCentury Post House, enshrined by creepers this is now 'The Lamb Inn', an award winning pub/ restaurant; with a rustic aesthetic and cheerful spirit. Featured in 'The Daily Mail's 20 Best British Country Pubs' (2015). Across the way from here is the shop/ post office, run by the local community. Community is something that underpins every aspect of Sandford, including the local sporting events. Residents have a choice of things to do: such as joining the village cricket, tennis, football and rugby clubs. Sandford has a highly sought after pre-school and a primary school (known for its classic Greek-style architecture). Older ones fall within the direct catchment for Q.E.C.C. in Crediton (with an Ofsted "outstanding" Sixth Form). Sandford is linked to Crediton via a footpath, that runs through the Millennium Green on the outskirts of the village past a wildflower meadow, herb garden, over a crystal stream, yonder tilled fields to a little copse at the town's-edge.The historical Cathedral City of Exeter has a wide range of facilities including the University of Exeter, Exeter International Airport and a selection of restaurants, an excellent shopping centre, theatres and other recreational pursuits. A short journey to the Crediton railway line connects to Exeter Mainline, frequently running to London Paddington and London Waterloo stations.DIRECTIONS: If using Sat-Nav use EX17 4NP As you come along Mill Lane, Mill Farm will be found around to your left, the main parking area is beyond the house.What3Words: ///feasted.pool.partnersEPC Rating: E For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70245707
A contemporary, stylish barn conversion with far reaching views, offering 4 generous bedrooms with 4 bathrooms, 2 including walk in dressing rooms. Beautifully manicured gardens extend from the front of the house with a fruit orchard and vegetable garden to the side.Owl barn has ample parking and comes with a large field, meadow, and ponds. LocationBlack Dog is a village nestled within Devon. Situated in the heart of the county, Black Dog is surrounded by lush greenery, rolling hills, and winding country lanes.The village itself exudes charm, with traditional stone cottages lining its streets and a peaceful ambiance that invites visitors to unwind and escape the hustle and bustle of life. The name Black Dog adds a touch of mystique to the village, hinting at tales and legends that may have shaped its history.Despite its rural setting, the village is not far from the amenities of larger towns like Crediton, and Tiverton where residents and visitors can find shops, restaurants, and other conveniences.Overall, Black Dog in Crediton, Devon, is a charming village that captures the essence of rural England, making it an inviting destination.PropertyA contemporary barn conversion with Oak flooring all through the home and 4 generous bedrooms; each with their own bathrooms.The interior design of Owl Barn is vibrant and meticulously crafted, with natural sunlight flooding every room, exuding an atmosphere of positive energy throughout the space.Within the grounds are a field, vegetable areas, an orchard, ponds and a meadow totalling just under 6 acres. Entrance hallOn entering the property, you pass through the hall into the kitchen/dining room. The hall opens into bedroom 3 and the sitting room. The oak tiered staircase winds to the first floor and there is a convenient cloakroom with a hand wash basin. Sitting roomThe large sitting room faces out to its land beyond, oak doors open to raised flower beds creatively enclosing the vast space that is ahead. There is a log burner to add to the cosiness and double oak doors.Kitchen/diner and social areaA modern kitchen design with all the attributes required, combining style and practicality. There has been an addition of a centre island featuring a sink, wine rack and an array of cupboard space. Conveniently placed addressing family and guests whilst preparing the evenings meal. If it's a sociable kitchen that you require, this will work for you. The room is open plan to the dining area, positioned in the centre with double aspect windows and oak beams above. To complete the kitchen/diner, a relaxing, sociable area has been created with sofas and comfortable chairs facing the oak framed glass gable with views to a private area of raised flower beds and shrubs.Plant room/utility and Gymnasium.Extending from the main house is a plant room, this is where the efficient ground source heat pump and the other heating technology lives. There is also a utility portion of white goods including a washing machine and dryers.A door from the plant room leads into the gymnasium, a well-built space with a window to the front, electrics, and a wall mounted heater.Bedroom 4Bedroom 4 with an en-suite shower room, w/c and hand wash basin is considered the guest room, it combines contemporary living and a sense out outdoor adventure with bi-fold doors that open out to a decking area with views to the pond. Imagine the sound and sight of a splashing water fountain on the pond and acres of view on a summers evening, and wine of course.Bedroom 3Bedroom 3 is on the ground floor, A large room with a spacious en-suite, large full depth windows and wooden blinds.4.86m x 3.26m Bedroom 2On the first floor is bedroom 2, incorporating a dressing room and an en-suite jet spa bath, large full depth windows and shutter blinds.7.48m x 3.36mBedroom 1The main bedroom with full-length low-level windows positioned to avoid glare and yet provide the endless view from the master bed. This room has the largest en-suite, with double wash basins a w/c and trendy shower cubicle.At the end of the bedroom is a generous walk-in dressing room.6.85m x 4.16mThe groundsThis has to be as captivating as the home itself, just under 6 acres consisting of nearly 3.75 acres of meadow which includes a pictures pond with seating area and a fire pit, just under 1.5 acres of field, 0.6 acre to vegetable beds, 0.15 rear living space made up of raised beds, patio and a hot tub area. At the front of the property there is ample parking of over 8,000 square feet and a double carport for storing the much-needed ride on mower, unless you intend of a few sheep or maybe a couple ponies.Your imagination of Owl Barn is the reality that awaits.Viewing is a must to appreciate the contrast of modern convenience and aged beauty. UtilitiesMains electricity, and water. Septic tank drainage and ground source underfloor heating.Tenure FreeholdLocal authority Mid Devon Council. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70860941
Other popular searches
- Property To Rent Liverpool
- Houses To Rent In Stoke On Trent
- Houses For Sale Corsham
- Houses For Sale Liverpool
- House To Rent Oxford
- 3 Bed Houses For Sale In Harrogate
- House For Sale In Bristol
- Houses To Rent Scunthorpe
- Top 10 2 bedroom house for sale devon devon den
- Top 10 2 bedroom house for sale devon devon garden
Refine Search X
Search more listings
- Houses To Rent Chesterfield
- Houses To Rent In Colchester
- House For Rent Stoke On Trent
- Houses To Let Stoke On Trent
- House For Rent In Preston
- Houses For Sale Bodmin
- Houses For Sale South Shields
- House For Sale In Bristol
- Houses For Sale Plymouth
- 3 Bedroom Houses For Sale In Droitwich
- Houses To Rent In Stoke On Trent
- Houses To Rent Manchester
- Top 20 3 bedroom house for sale newcastle newcastle upon tyne garden
- Top 10 3 bedroom house for sale eastleigh hampshire garden
- Top 20 2 bedroom flat for sale surrey surrey garden
- Top 20 3 bedroom house for sale exeter devon parking
- Top 10 2 bedroom house for sale bewdley worcestershire den
- Top 10 3 bedroom house for sale portsmouth portsmouth den
- Top 10 2 bedroom house for sale hampshire hampshire appliances
- Top 20 3 bedroom house for sale birmingham west midlands parking
- Top 20 3 bedroom house for sale truro cornwall parking
- Top 10 3 bedroom house for sale blackpool blackpool fitted kitchen
- Top 20 3 bedroom flat for sale city of edinburgh city of edinburgh garden
- Top 20 3 bedroom house for sale devon devon parking