OVER 60s can secure this property with a HOME FOR LIFE from HOMEWISEThrough the Home for Life Plan from Homewise, those AGED 60 OR OVER can purchase a Lifetime Lease and a share of the property value to safeguard for the future. The cost to purchase the Lifetime Lease is always less than the full market value.OVER 60S customers typically save between from 20% To 50%*.Home for Life Plan guide price for OVERS 60s: The Lifetime Lease price for this property is £181,000 based on an average saving of 33%.Market Value Price: £270,000The price you pay will vary according to your age, personal circumstances and requirements and will be adjusted to include any percentage of the property you wish to safeguard. The plan allows customers to purchase a share of the property value (UP TO 50%) to safeguard for the future.For an indication of what you could save, please use our CALCULATOR on the HOMEWISE website.Please CALL for more information or a PERSONALISED QUOTE.Please note: Homewise DO NOT own this property and it is not exclusively for sale for the over-60s.It is being marketed by Homewise as an example of a property that is currently for sale which could be purchased using a Home For Life Lifetime Lease.If you are not OVER 60 or would like to purchase the property at the full market value of £270,000, please contact the estate agent Webbers.PROPERTY DESCRIPTION*CHARACTER COTTAGE IN VILLAGE LOCATION*This 3 bedroom home boasts a front garden, privacy, parking for multiple vehicles, garage all within walking distance of a pub, shop, village hall and school. EPC: EPositioned in the charming village of Beaford, this wonderful character cottage sits moments from a bus stop, village hall, pub and village shop. External elevations of painted render under a tile roof. There are also schools nearby making this a great opportunity for a family home. Having been in the same family since built it has worked fantastically well and would suit many a prospective buyer. The added bonus of parking and a garage really set the property off nicely and further extend its appeal. Approached across a paved driveway you enter into a lovely bright porch, in turn leading into the hallway. Stairs run straight up in front of you and to the left sits the cosy living room, complete with fireplace and double-glazed window allowing in plenty of natural light. This room would be perfect to sit in and enjoy of an evening, a wonderfully cosy space set away from the rest of the home. Across the hall is found the dining room, this has in the past been utilised as a craft/sewing room and could be used as such again, due to the open space available in the kitchen. The kitchen is a generous size, bordered by solid oak cupboard and drawer units giving plenty of storage space. The tiled floor underfoot is a lovely feature and a window above the sink provides stunning views across a neighbouring paddock to the rear. Completing the downstairs accommodation is the garage with ceramic floor, and workshop space both accessed either from external front doors or an internal door from the dining room. The garage is a great size and could be used for car storage, further workshop space, or potentially even a shop as it has been in the past (STPP).The workshop to the rear of this great space overlooks the paddock once again and power and light mean it can be used no matter the weather or light conditions outside. Overhead there is further space that has been boarded and insulated, creating another dry space for storage. Heading upstairs the two main bedrooms site either side of the landing. To the left is the main bedroom, a generous double with built in wardrobes as well as ample room for free standing wardrobe or drawer units. This is a wonderfully light room with a real warmth to it. The second is a similar generous size, with plenty of space for a double bed as well as drawer or wardrobe units. The third bedroom would make for a stunning office, with a window overlooking the tranquil paddock to the rear. It also contains room for asingle bed and built in cupboards. Completing the home is the family bathroom, an avocado suite consisting of a bath, w.c., wash hand basin and shower. To the front of the property are the main gardens, with a private lawn space bordered beautifully with a wide array of plants and shrubs. A secluded seating area is tucked behind the porch creating a lovely private space to sit out in for the evening. The driveway is large enough for approximately 2 vehicles, along with the further space in the garage. To conclude, Fern Cottage is a beautifully warm character cottage. It is clear to see that the property has been well looked after and updated throughout its life with the previous owners, who themselves built the cottage as well as the local village hall! It really is one not to be missed as it will suit many a purchaser.Kitchen 14'7 x 10'5 (4.45m x 3.18m).Dining Room 14'1 x 7'7 (4.3m x 2.3m).Living Room 14'1 x 11'4 (4.3m x 3.45m).Bedroom 14'1 x 9'8 (4.3m x 2.95m).Bedroom 14'1 x 8'8 (4.3m x 2.64m).Bedroom 10'6 x 7'1 (3.2m x 2.16m).GarageWorkshopTenure FreeholdServices Mains water, drainage and electric.Council Tax Band DViewings Strictly by appointment with the selling agent.*CHARACTER COTTAGE IN VILLAGE LOCATION*This 3 Bedroom home boasts a front garden, privacy, parking for multiple vehicles, garage all within walking distance of a pub, shop, village hall and school. EPC EThe information provided about this property does not constitute or form part of an offer or contract, nor may be it be regarded as representations. All interested parties must verify accuracy and your solicitor must verify tenure/lease information, fixtures & fittings and, where the property has been extended/converted, planning/building regulation consents. All dimensions are approximate and quoted for guidance only as are floor plans which are not to scale and their accuracy cannot be confirmed. Reference to appliances and/or services does not imply that they are necessarily in working order or fit for the purpose. Suitable as a retirement home. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_devon-r740647/for-sale_i71049242
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OVER 60s can secure this property with a HOME FOR LIFE from HOMEWISEThrough the Home for Life Plan from Homewise, those AGED 60 OR OVER can purchase a Lifetime Lease and a share of the property value to safeguard for the future. The cost to purchase the Lifetime Lease is always less than the full market value.OVER 60S customers typically save between from 20% To 50%*.Home for Life Plan guide price for OVERS 60s: The Lifetime Lease price for this property is £234,500 based on an average saving of 33%.Market Value Price: £350,000The price you pay will vary according to your age, personal circumstances and requirements and will be adjusted to include any percentage of the property you wish to safeguard. The plan allows customers to purchase a share of the property value (UP TO 50%) to safeguard for the future.For an indication of what you could save, please use our CALCULATOR on the HOMEWISE website.Please CALL for more information or a PERSONALISED QUOTE.Please note: Homewise DO NOT own this property and it is not exclusively for sale for the over-60s.It is being marketed by Homewise as an example of a property that is currently for sale which could be purchased using a Home For Life Lifetime Lease.If you are not OVER 60 or would like to purchase the property at the full market value of £350,000, please contact the estate agent Webbers.PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONSet within the heart of this THRIVING VILLAGE COMMUNITY with its school, garage with shop, church and pub, a WELL PRESENTED and full of CHARACTER 4 BEDROOM terrace home having a WONDERFUL KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM, 2 SEPARATE RECEPTION ROOMS, LOG BURNERS and DOUBLE GLAZING. EPC FSat behind a high hedge along the pavement edge, opening the tall wood garden gate you quickly realise this is not just a typical home. A brick path leads between two areas of southerly facing lawn to the porch with a front door leading into a small entrance hall with a wide straight run of stairs leading to the first floor. Both the sitting room and dining room are really homely having period features including wood flooring and both having fireplaces, one being an inglenook with bread oven and both with log burner. The kitchen/breakfast room is of a size not often found in a cottage, having an extensive range of units, work surfacing, tiled floor with ample room for a table, a range cooker, dishwasher and space for a fridge freezer. Leading off is found an ?L? shaped hall having a utility area complete with sink, ample space for outdoor gear, a door to the front garden. Completing the downstairs is an inner store with cloakroom and a door opens onto the rear terrace ideal for outside entertaining. Upstairs three of the bedrooms are doubles with the main one having a large en suite shower room. The fourth bedroom is a good sizing single room currently set up as an office/dressing room and enjoying views. Again, a surprise for a cottage is the size of the family bathroom which was refitted of recent times having claw foot bathGround FloorEntranceSitting Room 14'1x10'8 (4.3mx3.25m).Dining Room 14'1x12'3 (4.3mx3.73m).Kitchen / Breakfast Room 19'5x13'11 (5.92mx4.24m).Utility Room 14'1x6' (4.3mx1.83m).StoreFirst FloorBedroom 14'7x14'1 (4.45mx4.3m).Bedroom 14'1x12'3 (4.3mx3.73m).Bedroom 13'1x7'10 (4mx2.4m).Bedroom 11'7x10'11 (3.53mx3.33m).Services Mains water, electricity drainage. Heating via electric radiators and log burnersEPC FCouncil Tax Band D. Torridge District CouncilTenure FreeholdViewing Arrangements Strictly by appointment only with sole selling agentThe information provided about this property does not constitute or form part of an offer or contract, nor may be it be regarded as representations. All interested parties must verify accuracy and your solicitor must verify tenure/lease information, fixtures & fittings and, where the property has been extended/converted, planning/building regulation consents. All dimensions are approximate and quoted for guidance only as are floor plans which are not to scale and their accuracy cannot be confirmed. Reference to appliances and/or services does not imply that they are necessarily in working order or fit for the purpose. Suitable as a retirement home. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71332269
The front door opens into the entrance hall where there is a door to the lounge/diner, an off -peak storage heater and stairs rising to the first floor. The lounge/dining room is a spacious room with mock fireplace with granite pattern hearth, under stairs storage cupboard and uPVC sliding patio doors to the sunny South facing garden. There is also a off-peak storage heater, coving to ceiling and door opening into the inner lobby. From the inner lobby there are doors to the cloakroom, the kitchen and a door to the rear enclosed courtyard. The kitchen is fitted with a range of wall and base level kitchen units with worksurfaces, a single draining sink unit, four ring ceramic electric hob with stainless steel extractor over and built in double oven. There is space and plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher and space for tumble dryer. There is also space for fridge/freezer and a double glazed casement window to the rear of the property. The cloakroom is fitted with wash hand basin, low level WC and obscured double glazed window. On the first floor are three bedrooms and the family bathroom. Bedroom one has a double glazed window to the rear of the property while bedrooms two and three have double glazed windows over looking the front gardens and views to the surrounding countryside. All three bedrooms have wall mounted electric panel heaters and bedroom three has the airing cupboard with hot water cylinder and slatted shelving. The family bathroom is fully tiled and fitted with suite comprising panelled bath with Triton electric shower unit and shower screen, wash hand basin and low level WC. There is a heated towel rail and an obscured double glazed casement window. The property is South facing with lawned garden and decked seating area to the front. At the rear is a small enclosed courtyard with gate opening to shared vehicular access area where the single garage is located. The garage is situated in a block with pitched roof and up and over door. 8 Church Court is freehold and is connected to mains water, drainage and electricity with electric heating. Council Tax band: C - South Hams District Council. For more information, or to make an appointment to view, please contact the office on . For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71633638
PANORAMIC COASTAL VIEWS OF WESTWARD HO!A fantastic opportuinty to acquire a superb three bedroom maisonette situated in this desirable coastal village of Westward Ho! close to the beach and amenities. Internally, the property is offered in good decorative order and has a stylish kitchen and modern shower room creating an ideal holiday home or main residenceUpon entrance on the ground floor you are welcomed into the home by a hallway with stairs leading to the first floor.On the first floor is a 21 spacious living area with stunning sea views and a charming fireplace creating a lovely focal point. The kitchen/dining room has a range of units with worksurfaces over housing a fitted five ring gas hob, double oven and appliance space for washing machine and fridge/freezer. The modern shower room is also on this floor hosting a shower, sink and WC.On the second floor are three well-proportioned bedrooms with two of them enjoying splendid coastal views with the master bedroom comprising a spacious en-suite.Leasehold property with approximately 995 years remaining, no service charges.With Bideford Quay on the right hand side proceed out of Bideford in the direction of Northam. Continue through Northam on the B3236 towards Westward Ho! Proceed through Westward Ho!, bearing left onto Kingsley Road where 3a Cleveland terrace will be found on the right hand side. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70285514
Positioned in the charming village of Beaford, this wonderful character cottage sits moments from a bus stop, village hall, pub and village shop. External elevations of painted render under a tile roof. There are also schools nearby making this a great opportunity for a family home. Having been in the same family since built it has worked fantastically well and would suit many a prospective buyer. The added bonus of parking and a garage really set the property off nicely and further extend its appeal. Approached across a paved driveway you enter into a lovely bright porch, in turn leading into the hallway. Stairs run straight up in front of you and to the left sits the cosy living room, complete with fireplace and double-glazed window allowing in plenty of natural light. This room would be perfect to sit in and enjoy of an evening, a wonderfully cosy space set away from the rest of the home. Across the hall is found the dining room, this has in the past been utilised as a craft/sewing room and could be used as such again, due to the open space available in the kitchen. The kitchen is a generous size, bordered by solid oak cupboard and drawer units giving plenty of storage space. The tiled floor underfoot is a lovely feature and a window above the sink provides stunning views across a neighbouring paddock to the rear. Completing the downstairs accommodation is the garage with ceramic floor, and workshop space both accessed either from external front doors or an internal door from the dining room. The garage is a great size and could be used for car storage, further workshop space, or potentially even a shop as it has been in the past (STPP).The workshop to the rear of this great space overlooks the paddock once again and power and light mean it can be used no matter the weather or light conditions outside. Overhead there is further space that has been boarded and insulated, creating another dry space for storage. Heading upstairs the two main bedrooms site either side of the landing. To the left is the main bedroom, a generous double with built in wardrobes as well as ample room for free standing wardrobe or drawer units. This is a wonderfully light room with a real warmth to it. The second is a similar generous size, with plenty of space for a double bed as well as drawer or wardrobe units. The third bedroom would make for a stunning office, with a window overlooking the tranquil paddock to the rear. It also contains room for asingle bed and built in cupboards. Completing the home is the family bathroom, an avocado suite consisting of a bath, w.c., wash hand basin and shower. To the front of the property are the main gardens, with a private lawn space bordered beautifully with a wide array of plants and shrubs. A secluded seating area is tucked behind the porch creating a lovely private space to sit out in for the evening. The driveway is large enough for approximately 2 vehicles, along with the further space in the garage. To conclude, Fern Cottage is a beautifully warm character cottage. It is clear to see that the property has been well looked after and updated throughout its life with the previous owners, who themselves built the cottage as well as the local village hall! It really is one not to be missed as it will suit many a purchaser.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. The property will be found on the left hand side opposite the school with a for sale board clearly displayed. ///orange.televise.applauded For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_devon-r740647/for-sale_i71580394
Seeing is believing with this exquisitely appointed and much extended home in the ever popular Orchards development in Willand Old Village. Linked only to an adjoining coach house at first floor level, this home has been sumptuously extended and appointed by the present owners, with the large, rear ground floor extension, creating a particularly fine, contemporary kitchen/dining/living space, complimented by a cosy living room on the ground floor. The first bedroom currently provides a dressing room to the main bedroom, with its en-suite, but could readily return to use as a third bedroom. The walled and fenced rear garden provides a particularly safe environment for children and pets, together with alfresco entertainment. An early inspection is absolutely vital to appreciate the exceptional quality of the fittings and extension. Situated in popular Willand Old Village, within a short walk of amenities, including village stores and Post Office, Co-Op, village hall with tennis courts and thriving Willand primary school. A more extensive range of shops and supermarkets is to be found in the nearby town of Cullompton, with its High Street shops, two supermarkets, library, secondary schooling, doctors' surgeries and sports centre. The surrounding countryside offers a wealth of rural pursuits with the nearby Blackdown hills being designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty. The comparatively central Mid Devon location places the spectacular National Parks of Dartmoor and Exmoor together with the north and south Devon coastlines all within a modest car journey. Superbly extended and remodelled modern home Hall with CloakroomSensationally extended and fitted Kitchen/Dining/Living RoomSpectacular array of kitchen units with quartz worktops by Wren KitchensPrincipal Bedroom with lavishly appointed En-SuiteFurther Double BedroomBedroom 3 currently comprising a fully fitted Dressing Room Lavishly refitted principal BathroomWalled, fully paved rear gardenSingle Garage and parking 16 miles Exeter, 17 miles TauntonTiverton Parkway Railway Station 3 milesEPC rating "C"Council Tax Band "C" On The Ground Floor Canopy Entrance Porch to part glazed panelled front door. Hall with engineered oak flooring, radiator, deep cloaks cupboard fitted by Hammond with shelving rail and soft close drawers, bespoke range of five soft close drawers understairs, providing extensive storage. Cloakroom close coupled W.C. and corner wash basin, radiator, window. Sitting Room feature fireplace and hearth housing coal effect gas fire, currently not in use, radiator, outlook towards open green. Fabulous Kitchen/ Dining/ Living Room Extension the Kitchen Area lavishly appointed with extensive range of contemporary high gloss units by Wren Kitchens, including tall cupboards, providing refrigerator and deepfreeze, extensive base cupboards and drawers, tall housing, accommodating double oven/grill with storage above and below, full height larder cupboard with soft close racking and shelving, central island with cupboards and drawers and four ring induction hob by Faber, having central extractor duct, further wall cupboards and boiler cupboard housing, and nearly new, Vaillant gas fired boiler, integrated dishwasher and washer/dryer, integrated bin storage, extensive quartz worktops with underslung composite sink with mixer over, easily accommodating large dining table and easy chairs with twin patio doors to rear garden, radiator. On The First Floor "L" Shaped Landing approached by easy rising, turning stairs, lit by flank window, landing, having access to loft, deep airing cupboard, radiator. Bedroom 1 excellent double room, radiator, outlook over open green with established mature trees, double fitted wardrobe, fitted out with quality units, including floors, shelving and hanging rail. En-Suite Shower having curved corner entry shower with mains mixer, rain head and hand spray, close coupled W.C. with concealed cistern, vanity basin with cupboards beneath, medicine cabinet, ladder style towel rail/radiator, fully tiled walls, extractor. Bedroom 3 has been used to create an adjoining Dressing Room for Bedroom 1, fitted with a superb range of wardrobes, cupboards and dressing table, but could readily re-convert to a third bedroom, radiator. Bedroom 2 another excellent double room, radiator, fitted double wardrobe, again featuring a quality range of built-in drawer storage, hanging rail and shelving. Family Bathroom superbly appointed with white suite with mixer tap and mains shower mixer with rain head and hand spray, basin with cupboard beneath, low level W.C. with concealed cistern and cupboards, tiled walls, ladder style towel rail/radiator, downlighting, window. Outside Small grassed front garden with shrubs and paved path leading to front door. Rear garden entirely fenced and walled to provide a wonderful, paved garden adjoining the French doors, being ideally suited to alfresco entertaining, whilst also providing a safe and secure environment for both dogs and children. The heavy timber back gate leads to the rendered and tiled Single Garage with up and over door, with power connected and parking space in front. Services The Vendors have advised of the following, and it is advised to check all this information prior to viewing:- Gas central heating and UPVC double glazingMains electricity, water, gas and drainageCurrent utility providers:Electricity - EDFGas - British GasWater - S.W. WaterMobile coverage: EE, O2, Vodafone and Three networks currently showing as available at the propertyCurrent internet speed showing at: Basic - 6 Mbps; Superfast - 56 Mbps; Ultrafast - 1000 Mbps;Telephone: BT is connected in the propertySatellite/Fibre TV availability: Sky is currently connected in the property For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69415487
Sat behind a high hedge along the pavement edge, opening the tall wood garden gate you quickly realise this is not just a typical home. A brick path leads between two areas of southerly facing lawn to the porch with a front door leading into a small entrance hall with a wide straight run of stairs leading to the first floor. Both the sitting room and dining room are really homely having period features including wood flooring and both having fireplaces, one being an inglenook with bread oven and both with log burner. The kitchen/breakfast room is of a size not often found in a cottage, having an extensive range of units, work surfacing, tiled floor with ample room for a table, a range cooker, dishwasher and space for a fridge freezer. Leading off is found an 'L' shaped hall having a utility area complete with sink, ample space for outdoor gear, a door to the front garden. Completing the downstairs is an inner store with cloakroom and a door opens onto the rear terrace ideal for outside entertaining. Upstairs three of the bedrooms are doubles with the main one having a large en suite shower room. The fourth bedroom is a good sizing single room currently set up as an office/dressing room and enjoying views. Again, a surprise for a cottage is the size of the family bathroom which was refitted of recent times having claw foot bathLeave 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. The property will be found on the left hand side opposite the school behind the tall hedge. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71556956
OVER 60s can secure this property with a HOME FOR LIFE from HOMEWISEThrough the Home for Life Plan from Homewise, those AGED 60 OR OVER can purchase a Lifetime Lease and a share of the property value to safeguard for the future. The cost to purchase the Lifetime Lease is always less than the full market value.OVER 60S customers typically save between from 20% To 50%*.Home for Life Plan guide price for OVERS 60s: The Lifetime Lease price for this property is £368,500 based on an average saving of 33%.Market Value Price: £550,000The price you pay will vary according to your age, personal circumstances and requirements and will be adjusted to include any percentage of the property you wish to safeguard. The plan allows customers to purchase a share of the property value (UP TO 50%) to safeguard for the future.For an indication of what you could save, please use our CALCULATOR on the HOMEWISE website.Please CALL for more information or a PERSONALISED QUOTE.Please note: Homewise DO NOT own this property and it is not exclusively for sale for the over-60s.It is being marketed by Homewise as an example of a property that is currently for sale which could be purchased using a Home For Life Lifetime Lease.If you are not OVER 60 or would like to purchase the property at the full market value of £550,000, please contact the estate agent Webbers.PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONSet within a delightful VILLAGE that has a wonderful COMMUNITY and range of facilities a HANDSOME DOUBLE FRONTED CHARACTER home offering stylish and WELL PRESENTED accommodation featuring a 34? TRIPLE ASPECT KITCHEN/BREAKFAST/FAMILY ROOM, DOUBLE BEDROOMS, OFF STREET PARKING and SUN TRAP REAR GARDEN. EPC GThis handsome house sits proudly behind painted wrought iron railings that run along the road edge. The property itself has external elevations of stone, brick and colour wash all under a slate and tile roof. From the drive a wide paviour path leads to the recessed part glazed front door which, upon opening, you realise this is a cherished home. A fine reception hall awaits beyond having stripped pine floors and a majestic stair case with turned balustrades and acorn finials rises to the first galleried landing. A fine double aspect sitting/dining room, with its bay window overlooking the front, is found on the left hand side of the house and features a handsome period style fireplace with a log burner inset sat upon a slate hearth. On the opposite side of the hall is the wonderful kitchen/breakfast/family room which is a really lovely triple aspect room with pine flooring being very much the heart of the house. A bay window provides space for a sofa and on one of the flank walls is found a period style pine fireplace surround, with decorative tiling to the hearth and slips, mantel above and inset log burner. At this end of the room there is ample room for a table and chairs. The middle of the room is given over to a large dresser style unit along one wall having a range of soft close drawers and cupboards, bottle racks and built in appliances include oven, microwave, fridge and separate freezer. On the opposite side is found an under counter sink with swan neck tap, a run of polished and shaped granite work surfaces with cupboards, drawers and dishwasher under. A large polished granite topped island unit with cupboards and drawers under provides a link to the end of the kitchen where polished granite work surfaces feature either side of an oil fired coloured ?Heritage? combination cooker/boiler with twin hot plates and ovens. A stable door leads out into the loggia. On the opposite side is found the utility room which has space for a large fridge freezer, washing machine and tumble dryer and door to the side garden and driveway. Finishing off the accommodation the ground floor is a good sized shower/shower room with shower cubicle, pedestal wash hand basin and w.c. The gallery lading sets the scene very well for the next part of the tour around this splendid home. At the front are two double bedrooms both having period ornate fireplaces with tiled slips and mantels above. The third double bedroom with its built in cupboard and ornate fireplace with tiled slips enjoys an outlook over the rear garden. The family bathroom is of a good size and enjoys a similar outlook over the rear garden and comprises a tiled panel bath with rain shower and mixer tap with shower attachment, pedestal wash hand basin, close coupled w.c., towel rail and shutter windows. The former 4th bedroom has been turned into a fine dressing room with floor to ceiling cupboards on two walls and a number of years ago a stair case was added to the attic now used by the vendors as an occasional bedroom complete with wash hand basin, wardrobe cupboards and amazing views across the roof tops to the countryside beyond. We are advised within the remainder of the attic, which is approached through a door, that there are connections for water and waste under the flooring. Outside is found a 21? loggia with slate slabs provides a great area to al fresco entertain and as it overlooks part of the rear garden on the southern side is an ideal place to just while away a few hours. The garden is laid principally to lawn with well stocked beds and borders of flowering shrubs and plants including dogwood, camelia, rose, peony and such. Within the garden is a workshop, store shed, log storage and hidden from sight the oil tank.Kitchen / Dining Room 32'3x11'9 (9.83mx3.58m).Sitting Room 23'1x11'10 (7.04mx3.6m).Bedroom 12'x10'10 (3.66mx3.3m).Bedroom 12'x11'9 (3.66mx3.58m).Bedroom 11'10x11'10 (3.6mx3.6m).Loft RoomViewing Arrangments Strictly by appointment only with sole selling agentEPC GCouncil Tax DTenure FreeholdServices Mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil fired heating.Set within a delightful village that has a wonderful community and range of facilities a handsome double fronted character home offering stylish and well presented accommodation featuring a 34? triple aspect kitchen/breakfast/family room, double bedrooms, off street parking and sun trap rear garden.The information provided about this property does not constitute or form part of an offer or contract, nor may be it be regarded as representations. All interested parties must verify accuracy and your solicitor must verify tenure/lease information, fixtures & fittings and, where the property has been extended/converted, planning/building regulation consents. All dimensions are approximate and quoted for guidance only as are floor plans which are not to scale and their accuracy cannot be confirmed. Reference to appliances and/or services does not imply that they are necessarily in working order or fit for the purpose. Suitable as a retirement home. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_devon-r740647/for-sale_i69140909
Situated in a central position in the well-regarded town of Bradninch, this property exudes style and quality with a vast amount of work having taken place in the past few years. It now offers spacious, light and beautifully presented accommodation over 3 floors with a stunning loft conversion being a real feature. Bradninch has a thriving community and offers a range of amenities to include a well-regarded Primary School, Spar shop and a couple of local pubs, and it's ideally positioned for access to Cullompton, Tiverton (plus Parkway and the M5) and Exeter. There are regular buses throughout the day and it's a wonderfully convenient town from which to enjoy all the local area has to offer.From the outset, it's clear to see that this property has been brought back to its former glory. The double fronted facade has been recently lime rendered and gives a taste of what's to come. The current owner has really taken this house to another level with a comprehensive programme of works. There's a new boiler and radiators throughout, powered by mains gas so it's a warm and efficient property, especially for an older place. The large living room enjoys a feature fireplace with a wood-burning stove and wood flooring. The deep window seats are a lovely feature and we particularly like the shutters to the front windows. Through to the kitchen/dining room which is a sociable layout with plenty of space for a large table and chair set and a well fitted kitchen with matching solid wood tops. To the rear is a useful utility room with a WC, large store cupboard and a door to outside. The house is very light and has views to the church at the rear.The stairs rise to the first floor with a central landing giving access to two bedrooms and the family shower room which is luxurious and fully tiled with a large walk-in shower. Through to the 3rd bedroom which could either be used independently or in conjunction with the 4th bedroom in the loft. To use separately it would make an ideal snug or office (or occasional bedroom) and a door leads to the decked terrace at the rear. Up another staircase and the loft bedroom is stunning. With a large walk-in wardrobe and glass balustrades, this room would make a lovely suite combined with bedroom 3 which it overlooks from its gallery.Outside is a pretty rear garden with a gorgeous brick wall to the rear. There's a raised deck and various paved seating areas. There's a lawn and planted beds plus a useful garden shed and log store. With the church as a backdrop and the fact that it's west facing, it gets the afternoon and evening sun and is a wonderful place to unwind. There isn't any off-road parking with the house but there is plenty of freely available on street parking very close by.The property is presented in excellent condition inside and out and with the great location and the fact there's no chain, it's sure to attract good interest. Please see the floorplan for room sizes.Current Council Tax: Band D - Mid Devon 2023/24 - £2291.80Utilities: Mains electric, gas, water, telephone & broadbandBroadband within this postcode: Superfast EnabledDrainage: Mains drainageHeating: Mains gas central heatingListed: NoTenure: FreeholdBradninch is a historic town lying just off the B3181, approximately 3 miles southwest of Cullompton and Junction 28 of the M5 motorway. The town lies along the valley side of the River Culm, within the distinctive hummocky hills of the Devon Redlands. There are several possible derivations of the name Bradninch - amongst them are the Saxon 'Bradeneche' meaning 'broad-ash' and the Celtic 'bre' (brea) or 'bryn', meaning 'by a hill or hillside'. Evidence of the Anglo-Saxon village it became in the 8th and 9th centuries is found in the street name 'New Haven' - 'neuhaben' being Saxon for 'new home'.Like many other Devon towns, the early fortunes of Bradninch were founded on the woollen trade. This was gradually replaced by papermaking, and for 200 years this industry flourished at nearby Hele Paper Mills and at Kensham Mill. With the paper mills developing in importance, the appearance of Bradninch began to change to more of a mill town. Today it remains a busy community with shops, pubs and other local services. DIRECTIONS : For sat-nav use EX5 4NN and the What3Words address is ///bulbs.rumbles.snored but if you want the traditional directions, please read on.Once in the centre of Bradninch, by the Guild Hall, proceed down the hill into Fore Street and the property will be found on your left hand side. EPC Rating: D For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69187857
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
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
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
A stunning and deceptively spacious, period village cottage with a wealth of accommodation including 4 bedrooms, one of which is located on the ground floor. There is a landscaped garden, plus a superb garage block with large, underground store room/workshop. FREEHOLD, COUNCIL TAX BAND - E, EPC - D.ACCOMODATION: Nestled within the charming village setting of Kenton, this generously proportioned cottage exudes period character and allure. Beyond its unassuming exterior lies a surprisingly spacious interior, boasting four double bedrooms, two of which feature en suite shower rooms. Notably, one bedroom is conveniently situated on the ground floor, offering versatility for accommodating a dependent relative or older child.The heart of the home is the expansive sitting room, distinguished by its large inglenook fireplace and inset wood burner, seamlessly complemented by an adjoining study area. The modern fitted kitchen, large dining room and ample utility room complete the living accommodations, providing practicality alongside charm.Approached via Lumley Close, a winding driveway leads to the substantial garage, accommodating two cars widthwise and extending to accommodate additional depth. A hidden gem within the garage is the cellar workshop, presenting a haven for car enthusiasts or hobbyists, and potentially serving as the ultimate 'man cave'.The cottage's landscaped and terraced gardens are a delight to behold, adorned with a diverse array of shrubs, and trees, creating an enchanting outdoor sanctuary with areas of lawn and good sized paved patio. Additionally, a shed/store is on the same level as the cottage offer practical storage solutions. Conveniently, a pedestrian gate grants direct access from the lower garden towards the village center, enhancing the ease of village living.ROOM SIZESKITCHEN: 5.21m x 2.55m (17'1 x 8'4)UTILITY ROOM: 2.89m x 2.55m (9'6 x 8'4)DINING ROOM: 5.05m x 2.95m (16'7 x 9'8)SITTING ROOM: 5.02m x 4.42m (16'6 x 14'6)STUDY AREA: 2.00m x 1.90m (6'7 x 6'3)BEDROOM 1: 4.21m x 3.30m (13'10 x 10'10)EN SUITE SHOWER ROOMBEDROOM 2: 4.41m x 3.87m (14'6 x 12'8)EN SUITE SHOWER ROOMBEDROOM 3: 3.41m x 2.97m (11'2 x 9'9)BEDROOM 4: 3.06m x 2.97m (10'0 x 9'9)BATHROOMGARAGE: 5.90m x 5.46m (19'4 x 17'11)HOME OFFICE: 4.92m x 2.64m (16'2 x 8'8) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages/for-sale_i69749473
Webbers are delighted to welcome onto the market this spacious grade II listed four bedroom family home set within the heart of Chulmleigh. Boasting a wealth of character and charm, Dunns House is being sold with a 100 ft (approx) garden, garage and a detached one bedroom annexe, which has previously been utilised as a holiday let by the current vendors.An entrance hall welcomes you into the home with character tiled flooring, access to all principal rooms and a door to a cloakroom housing a close coupled WC and a wash hand basin.The living room is positioned on your left as you enter the home, offering bundles of character and ample space for sizeable furniture. At the heart of the room is a woodburning stove set within an Inglenook fireplace. Positioned on the right of the entrance hall is a ground floor bedroom which is currently utilised as a dining room. This versatile room possesses a three piece en-suite shower room and could easily be used to house a dependant relative. To the rear of the house is a snug leading to the utility room and kitchen.The contemporary kitchen enjoys granite worktops and an island with an inset sink and storage below. There is also a window overlooking the rear gardens with exposed stone below the wooden window sill. There is an array of stylish cupboards and drawers, integrated dishwasher and space for a rangemaster oven. The current vendors have said that the current oven is available by separate negotiation.On the first floor are three bedrooms and a family bathroom comprising of a close coupled WC, wash hand basin and a panelled bath with a shower over.The detached one bedroom annex comprises of a living room with French doors to the rear garden, a fitted kitchen, double bedroom and a three piece shower room suite.To the side of the house is a garage and a driveway of considerable length. It is worth noting, however, that the driveway will not accommodate all cars due to its restricted width. The rear garden is approximately 100 ft long, consisting of lawned grass and a number of trees. There is also a variety of seating areas and useful pedestrian side access.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 2 miles turn left at Leigh Cross signed Chulmleigh. On reaching Red Lion Corner, turn right then almost immediately left again into East Street. Dunns House will be found after a short distance on your right hand side.What3words: ///butternut.crunches.cabs For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_devon-r740647/for-sale_i69520953
Chapel Park is an exclusive small development within the desirable village of Spreyton, the house offers space and light and has been well maintained to a high standard. The countryside views and peaceful village location are what sets this property apart.Upon entering the property you immediately get a sense of the quality of this home, it was built by a reputable developer and the finishes and extra touches are above what you may expect from a build of this age. The hallway is light and spacious, there's a study and a WC off from here and then a door into the lounge, there's a feature fireplace with multi-fuel woodburning stove and double doors into the dining room, this room has plenty of space for a large table great for social occasions. The Kitchen is large and enjoys stunning views from the glazed area, it has a good array of built in shaker style units, including integrated full fridge, full freezer, dishwasher and eyelevel NEFF double oven. The utility room to the side has a sink and space for washer and dryer and has a door leading to the side of the property.Upstairs there are 4 double bedrooms, two to the front and two to the rear, one of which is the master bedroom with ensuite shower room and enjoyment of the views. The family bathroom has a modern white suite with a shower over the bath, there's plenty of storage and an airing cupboard on this floor. The heating is from an air-source heat pump and the house has uPVC double glazing throughout.The garden really stands out at the property, it's laid to lawn with decorative boarders and a patio area for outdoor dining and is well enclosed for pets. The views stretch for miles over the patchwork of Devon fields and it's a delight to sit and enjoy this part of the home. Please see the floorplan for room sizes.Current Council Tax: Band E - West Devon 2024/25 - £2,774.01Utilities: Mains electric, water, telephone & broadbandBroadband within this postcode: Superfast EnabledDrainage: Mains drainageHeating: Air-Source heat pump central heating & woodburning stoveListed: NoTenure: FreeholdSPREYTON is a pastoral village, a whisker to the north of Dartmoor National Park. The lands here are high and open, with sweeping views, dry stone walls and roving winds. The village is legendary for its connection to the cherished character 'Uncle Tom Cobley' of Devon folklore. It is thought that his infamous trip to Widecombe Fair (from the song) may have started in what is now the Tom Cobley Tavern a family run pub, with a distinctive thatched bar and winner of the 2016 (and 2015) 'Exeter and East Devon's CAMRA Rural Pub of the Year' award. Supposedly, the local churchyard is also the final resting place of 'Tom Cobley' but who really knows? Spreyton primary school is small, with a handful of pupils and benefits from attentive, dedicated teachers. For amenities there is a friendly, well-stocked village shop. DIRECTIONSFrom Crediton take the A377 to Copplestone then take a left turn sign posted to Okehampton, upon entering Bow, take a left turn onto Station Road and continue on this road until you reach the village of Spreyton, Chapel Park can be found on the right and no 20 is around to the right hand side.From the A30, take the Whiddon Down junction and after the services, take a right turn onto the A3124, after the bridge over the A30 take a right turn signposted to Spreyton, go straight on and at the end of the village, Chapel Park can be found on your left, no 20 is around to the right.What3Words: ///move.spotty.broached EPC Rating: C For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71089428
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
This handsome house sits proudly behind painted wrought iron railings that run along the road edge. The property itself has external elevations of stone, brick and colour wash all under a slate and tile roof. From the drive a wide paviour path leads to the recessed part glazed front door which, upon opening, you realise this is a cherished home. A fine reception hall awaits beyond having stripped pine floors and a majestic stair case with turned balustrades and acorn finials rises to the first galleried landing. A fine double aspect sitting/dining room, with its bay window overlooking the front, is found on the left hand side of the house and features a handsome period style fireplace with a log burner inset sat upon a slate hearth. On the opposite side of the hall is the wonderful kitchen/breakfast/family room which is a really lovely triple aspect room with pine flooring being very much the heart of the house. A bay window provides space for a sofa and on one of the flank walls is found a period style pine fireplace surround, with decorative tiling to the hearth and slips, mantel above and inset log burner. At this end of the room there is ample room for a table and chairs. The middle of the room is given over to a large dresser style unit along one wall having a range of soft close drawers and cupboards, bottle racks and built in appliances include oven, microwave, fridge and separate freezer. On the opposite side is found an under counter sink with swan neck tap, a run of polished and shaped granite work surfaces with cupboards, drawers and dishwasher under. A large polished granite topped island unit with cupboards and drawers under provides a link to the end of the kitchen where polished granite work surfaces feature either side of an oil fired coloured 'Heritage' combination cooker/boiler with twin hot plates and ovens. A stable door leads out into the loggia. On the opposite side is found the utility room which has space for a large fridge freezer, washing machine and tumble dryer and door to the side garden and driveway. Finishing off the accommodation the ground floor is a good sized shower/shower room with shower cubicle, pedestal wash hand basin and w.c. The gallery lading sets the scene very well for the next part of the tour around this splendid home. At the front are two double bedrooms both having period ornate fireplaces with tiled slips and mantels above. The third double bedroom with its built in cupboard and ornate fireplace with tiled slips enjoys an outlook over the rear garden. The family bathroom is of a good size and enjoys a similar outlook over the rear garden and comprises a tiled panel bath with rain shower and mixer tap with shower attachment, pedestal wash hand basin, close coupled w.c., towel rail and shutter windows. The former 4th bedroom has been turned into a fine dressing room with floor to ceiling cupboards on two walls and a number of years ago a stair case was added to the attic now used by the vendors as an occasional bedroom complete with wash hand basin, wardrobe cupboards and amazing views across the roof tops to the countryside beyond. We are advised within the remainder of the attic, which is approached through a door, that there are connections for water and waste under the flooring. Outside is found a 21' loggia with slate slabs provides a great area to al fresco entertain and as it overlooks part of the rear garden on the southern side is an ideal place to just while away a few hours. The garden is laid principally to lawn with well stocked beds and borders of flowering shrubs and plants including dogwood, camelia, rose, peony and such. Within the garden is a workshop, store shed, log storage and hidden from sight the oil tank.From Torrington take the A3124 road to Exeter passing through Beaford and onto Dolton Beacon. With Dolton Beacon garage on your left hand side, bear right towards the village of Dolton. The property will be seen on the left hand side before the playground and turning into Brook Road, on the right. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_devon-r740647/for-sale_i69273951
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
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
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 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
INTRODUCTION:A superb Grade II Listed 3 bedroom semi detached cottage with character features, together with a modern detached bungalow, set in delightful gardens. This lovely home with income potential also benefits from stabling, range of outbuilding and paddocks with the Teign River running along the lower boundary. The property sits in approximately 5 acres and benefits from dual access. Knowle Cottage offers a wealth of charm and character with a beautifully dual aspect refurbished and extended family kitchen/breakfast room, cloakroom, comfortable snug and a spacious sitting room benefiting from an inglenook fireplace with original bread oven. On the first floor are three good sized bedrooms with views of the rolling Devon countryside and family bathroom. The modern detached bungalow is perfect for those looking for income potential or for a dependant relative and offers spacious accommodation with a dual aspect kitchen/breakfast room, lounge/dining room, double bedroom, shower room and spacious well fitted utility room.STEP INSIDE:On offer for the first time in over forty years, this property is a one-off opportunity offering land, two dwellings, stables and two storey barn.1 Knowle Cottage is a semi-detached grade 2 listed property which was extended at some stage to create a comfortable home. The day-to-day entrance leads into the kitchen dining room which is fitted with country style kitchen, and with space for a sofa and dining table. From the kitchen there is a door into the main entrance hallway which gives access to a cloakroom/WC and a study with dual aspect windows. There is also a door into the spacious sitting room which features a lovely inglenook fireplace complete with original bread oven and a fitted gas fire. To the corner of the room there is a curved staircase leading to the first floor. Upstairs you'll find the landing with access to the bathroom, two double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes and a single room.The Bungalow is a detached property which was constructed by the current owners as ancillary accommodation. It offers spacious and bright accommodation comprising; two double bedrooms, kitchen, sitting/dining room, utility room and a shower room. It is a lovely property in its own right and would make a great rental property, holiday let or accommodation for family.USEFUL INFORMATION:Tenure: FreeholdLocal Authority: Teignbridge District CouncilCouncil Tax Band: C (Cottage) and A (Bungalow)Heating: LPG fired heatingServices: Mains Water, Mains Electric, Private LPG Supply, Septic Tank (shared with neighbour, on their land)Broadband: Superfast available with download speed of 80MBPS (According to Ofcom) EPC Rating: E For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71709517
Welcome to your dream retreat! Situated amidst lush greenery, this exquisite 3 bedroom home offers the perfect blend of modern luxury and natural beauty.The interior of this home is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and style. From the inviting living spaces to the well-appointed bedrooms, every detail exudes warmth and elegance. Features include an attractive fireplace, floods of natural light, breathtaking vistas and high quality finishes. Designed for modern living, this home is equipped with all the amenities you need for convenience and comfort. From the state-of-the-art kitchen to the luxurious bathrooms, every aspect of this home is designed to enhance your lifestyle. With spacious rooms and flexible living areas, this home offers endless possibilities to tailor the space to your needs. Whether you're entertaining guests, working from home, or simply relaxing with family, you'll find the perfect spot for every occasion. With three bedrooms (all of which have en-suites), ample living space, and a safe, expansive garden, this home is ideal for families of all sizes. Children can explore and play to their heart's content, while parents can relax knowing they're surrounded by a secure and nurturing environment.Shepherds View occupies a convenient rural position lying close to the hamlet of Sherwood Green just a few miles off the B3227 Great Torrington to Umberleigh road, within the parish of St Giles in the Wood. Despite its rural position the home still enjoys easy access to the surrounding districts and main routes of communication with the B3227 and A377 routes providing easy links to the larger towns of Great Torrington, Bideford, Barnstaple, South Molton and Crediton, each providing an extensive range of everyday shopping, banking, recreational and educational facilities. The A39 and A361 North Devon link road provide quick and easy access to the M5 motorway (Junction 27) to the south east. Mainline intercity rail links are available at Tiverton Parkway, with international airports at Exeter and Bristol. The home is surrounded by picturesque Devon countryside providing a wealth of recreational activities including walking, horse riding, cycling, fishing on the rivers Torridge, Taw and Mole, hunting, shooting and golf courses at Northam, Barnstaple, High Bickington and High Bullen. To the north east and south the National Parks of Exmoor and Dartmoor offer beautiful moorland scenery with many foot and bridle paths and the stunning North Devon coastline, with popular sandy beaches of Instow, Saunton Sands, Croyde Bay, Putsborough and Woolacombe.Approached via an electric gated access driveway the home oozes sophistication immediately. Taking full advantage of the picturesque surroundings with multiple outdoor entertaining areas, including a hot tub area. Whether you're soaking up the sun on the patio, enjoying a barbecue with friends, or simply lounging in the shade of a tree, outdoor living has never been more inviting. Step into your own private paradise with sprawling grounds spanning an acre of meticulously landscaped gardens. Whether you're hosting a garden party, enjoying a leisurely stroll, or simply unwinding amidst nature, this expansive outdoor space is sure to delight. The home benefits from a double garage with eaves space above along with a former kennel block that could be utilised for a multitude of different uses. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_devon-r740647/for-sale_i70022638
"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
This most welcoming family home has been created to provide well balanced accommodation, whilst not removing the C17 origins, through careful extension and updating. Over an initial 7 years improvements carried out include rewiring, new central heating system, double glazing, new mains water feed, solar and photovoltaic panels (High FIT tariff applies) and the creation of almost park like grounds including the planting of 1,000 trees via a grant that was provided by the National Tree Federation, to create a magical copse named after one of the Vendors.Coming in through the electronic gates you are greeted with a sweeping circular driveway, with central lawn, that allows for numerous vehicles to be parked and you soon realise this is not just a typical home.KEY FEATURESAccommodationA fine front door opens into a useful porch beyond which is a welcoming reception hall having a flagstone floor and impressive inglenook fireplace with stone facing, former bread oven and timber mantel and surround.Leading off is the sitting/dining room some 30' in length, a natural divide creating two distinct areas with the sitting room featuring a window seat overlooking the front lawn, a large stone-faced inglenook fireplace, raised hearth with beaten copper hood and oak bressummer. This was discovered during the Vendors extensive renovation of the house in 1993.A study is found adjacent to the music room which itself is double aspect having a flagstone floor and double doors opening into the wrap around conservatory/orangery which is a wonderful space to just sit and enjoy the natural outlook into the garden with many of the plants remaining for the next owner.Returning through the reception hall heading towards the morning room is found an internal cellar room which we as agents, are assured is an ideal constant temperature for bottles, whilst opposite is a large cloak/shower room with blue and white Victorian sanitary ware and chequer board tiled floor. The morning room with its log burner inset in the fireplace and having picture windows over the courtyard garden, is adjacent to the kitchen, making it an ideal breakfast room. The positioning of the doors into and out of the double aspect kitchen allows for an extensive range of wall, floor and drawer units with associated work surfaces on four sides and sinks at either end. Appliances include a built in fridge, four ring gas hob, twin oven and a Stanley 'Aga' style double oven range that also provides for heating to some radiators within the house in conjunction with the solar panels. Leading off the kitchen is a boot room and porch to the side. Rounding off the accommodation on the ground floor is a large utility room with a selection of wall and floor cupboards with work surfaces and ample room for three larder style fridge freezers (amply demonstrated by our clients!). Beyond is the laundry room with space for both washing machine and tumble dryer and having a classic Adamzes glazed trough style sink.SELLER INSIGHT"Following a full Army career and having lived and worked in 8 different countries, we wanted to 'retire' to the West Country. When we saw Riddiford House and gardens for the first time, it was apparent they had been neglected for many years, and initially we said no, but upon reflection, we saw fantastic potential and wanted to do it. That was 30 years ago and it took 7 years and a great deal of money to create the wonderful home that we have today," say the owners."Entrance to the property is via double gates after which you are immediately overawed by colourful flowerbeds, trees, rhododendrons, and a red GPO telephone box. Entering the courtyard is actually breath-taking due to the colour of the flowers and bushes but when you go into the main garden by the front door, well, the sight is amazing! The 25ft high sloping bank contains thousands of snowdrops, daffodils, bluebells, and colourful bushes, and is a sight to behold, as is the 2-acre wood, Claire's Copse, which was planted by my wife.""Both of our daughters were married in Winkleigh and we used the garden for their Wedding Receptions where we celebrated with over 200 guests. There is a separate BBQ area, vegetable garden with a 40ft long greenhouse, and five large vegetable beds, some of which planted with patio/miniature fruit trees and soft fruit bushes. It's therefore a natural habitat for wildlife and we have all sorts of bird life in the trees and on the ponds, as well as animal life, including a deer which occasionally wanders through the wood. It is wonderful to sit down at the bottom of Claire's Copse with a bottle of wine and enjoy the evening wildlife around the lakes.""In reality, having completely rebuilt the house, every room is exactly how we want and they are all much loved. The sitting room / dining room and the conservatory are perfect for family time together and when guests visit, the obvious favourite is the main lounge and dining room. As an author, my favourite is, the fully equipped office upstairs which has four work stations.""I have enjoyed walking the dogs across the nearby farmers field and then through the woods up to one of the local pubs. Winkleigh village has a fantastic range of amenities, including a butcher, grocery shop, Post Office, flower shop, coffee shop, community centre, village hall, sports centre, veterinary practice, two garages (one that sells fuel and does MOT's), GP surgery, and medical centre. All in all, Winkleigh gives off a nice 'village feeling'."** These comments are the personal views of the current owner and are included as an insight into life at the property. They have not been independently verified, should not be relied on without verification and do not necessarily reflect the views of the agent.There are three staircases within the house one just off the morning room, the main stairs off the rear hall which has a chequer board tiled floor and under stair cupboard with radiator and the third rises adjacent to the study, up to the office (potential bedroom 6/7). The office is a huge triple aspect room with views and set up with four workstations and being sold with the desk furniture including shelves, filing cabinets, monitors and recording device. A door leads into the rest of the first-floor accommodation, firstly into a large dressing room (potential bedroom 7) having floor to ceiling wardrobe cupboards on two sides, which in turn connects into the lobby off the main landing. Here is found a double aspect double bedroom with ornate fireplace and adjacent is a good-sized bathroom with corner bath, separate shower, wc, and wash basin. The main stairs have a fine stained-glass window at the head and off the galleried landing is a delightful double bedroom with picture rail and ornate fireplace enjoying an outlook over the side gardens. A door connects both landings and in this part of the house is found the main guest bedroom which is double aspect with a range of fitted cupboards and not only enjoys the benefit of a contemporary styled ensuite shower room but also has a fabulous outlook over the courtyard garden to the copse beyond. The remaining two double bedrooms have wash basins and use of the second bathroom which has a traditional roll top bath, wash basin and separate wc.OutsideAttached to the house is a bank of garages, two of which are up and over electrically/ remotely operated doors, one that has been used as a family gym, a workshop with benches and in here is found the oil-fired boiler, providing heat to the majority of radiators within the property. On the opposite side of the drive, and likely to have been garaging at one point, sits a large log store and two further storage areas.Sitting just below the courtyard garden and being able to be accessed on foot or via car off the main driveway is a substantial 37' barn with sink, workbenches, shelves and cupboards fitted. The barn has planning (Ref. No: 1/0093/1997) for conversion and extension to create a swimming pool and was started at the time when it was re-roofed, so we understand the planning to be current. Although this planning exists the building would lend itself to an annexe, gymnasium or yet more accommodation as there is already electricity, water and drainage connected having a cloakroom in one corner.Former piggeryThis is some 66' in length and in 1992 planning (Ref. No: 1/0092/1997) was granted for a conversion to a two storey activity centre and this, as a building, offers a myriad of options as it is also accessed off the drive and sits adjacent to the paddock.Gardens and GroundsIt is hard to know where to start as they really do compliment this home in so many ways. The main lawn is found at the front, and we understand it was a former grass tennis court and is a great location for marquees and such as our clients have demonstrated during their years here on several occasions. The banks that surround it lead up to the perimeter boundaries. A large ornamental pond, complete with tumbling waterfall, sits in one corner. A path with raised beds leads to the inner courtyard which provides a secondary access to the garage block.At the side of the house a formal courtyard garden comprising a circular lawn with gravel area ideal for multiple pots and a paved path leads across to a classic covered BBQ where is also found a large marble circular table complete with stools for 8, that will be staying with the house. Behind are more workshops/potting shed that lead out into the large walled vegetable/fruit garden complete with several raised beds and impressive 40' greenhouse.A large rockery leads down to 'Claire's Copse' as it is affectionally known, which is the most magical environment, originally planted with over 1,000 trees and this leads gently down to one of three lakes. One can only imagine what it is like to meander through here of a summer's day and evening down to the water! The two other lakes are adjacent at the bottom of the paddock which slopes gently up to the former piggery and the drive.Throughout the gardens and grounds are stocked with a vast array of magnificent trees, shrubs, plants and spring bulbs including daffodils, crocus, hellebores, azalea, heather, black bamboo, camelia, fruit cages and rose.INFORMATIONServicesMains water and electricity. Oil fired heating and private drainage. There are two types of solar energy panels one for electricity and one for heat and as agents we are advised the ones used for heat enable the house owner to switch off the oil-fired boiler for 5/6 months in the year. The photovoltaic panels (electricity) have approximately 10 years remaining with a Feed in Tariff (FIT) return being in excess of 60p/kw.From the M5 and Exeter take the A30 heading west towards Bodmin/ Okehampton for about 17 miles leaving at the Whiddon Down junction taking the A3124 signed Winkleigh and Torrington for about 5 miles. At the T junction turn left onto the A3072 and after a mile turn right back onto the A3124 signed Winkleigh and Torrington. After 200 yards turn left keeping on the A3124 bypassing the village of Winkleigh to the junction with the B3220. Turn left signed towards Torrington and Bideford, continuing around the sharp left-hand bend carrying on for about 2 miles passing the Cactus shop and Rangemoors Fireplace and Stove shop on the right. Look out for the red post box set back in a pull in bay on the left as the driveway to the property is literally just after.From Great Torrington leave via A386 turning left onto the A3124 signed Exeter and Winkleigh. Continue through Beaford village, passing Venn Fishing Lakes on the right and after about 3 miles the driveway will be found on the right-hand side just before the pull in with the red telephone box set back. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_devon-r740647/for-sale_i71055143
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