"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
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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
A stylish and individually finished house with a separate annexe and recording studio Main house with kitchen/breakfast room Library/sitting room, dining room, cloakroom Master bedroom with bathroom, dressing room and balcony Two further bedrooms with their own bathrooms 2 further bedrooms Annexe with 2 bedrooms, bathroom and kitchen/living space Recording studio and office Gardens running down to the river with bridge across to further grass area Adjoining 8¼ pasture avaibale by separate negotiation For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_devon-r740647/for-sale_i71233529
The PropertyNestled in the Woodland village of West Hill, discover this exceptional property, situated in a large, light and elevated plot, a testament to refined living and contemporary elegance. Boasting a prime location within the catchment area of the renowned Kings School in Ottery St. Mary. Opposite the Kings School and Colyton Grammar Bus stop, walkable to West Hill Primary School, Village shop and park and yet only a 5 min drive to the A30, within easy access to train stations, M5 and Exeter Airport.This recently renovated property has undergone a masterful transformation, culminating in a stunning family home with well-proportioned rooms. Every detail has been meticulously curated to enhance both aesthetics and functionality (for example retaining hidden storage).The property's south-facing position, receiving the sun from dawn to dusk and has abundant light and a natural flow. Boasting a versatile layout designed to accommodate the diverse needs of modern living. With 4/5 optional bedroom spaces, including a dedicated home office, flexibility is at the forefront of this residence's appeal. The kitchen extension provides a spacious open-plan kitchen/ diner with level access via large bi-fold doors onto the patio and garden, perfect for hosting gatherings and enjoying the stunning views. The mature garden, is easy to maintain, with the addition of a raised bed, ideal as a kitchen garden and drenched in sun.OutsideThe spacious single garage with electric door, has power, which also extends to the bottom of the garden lending itself to a home office or large summer house to be added. The house benefits from recently installed 5kW of solar with battery and electric vehicle charge point offering efficient and sustainable living.The garden itself offers a plot of approximately 0.5 Acres mainly laid to lawn with hedged boarders and mature shrubs and trees planted throughout. It offers a fantastic space to relax and unwind or a brilliant space to entertain and play for families. * Agents Note *Adjacent to the garage lies a green lane which is available by separate negotiation, to any potential buyers that would be interested in the prospect of development a section of the garden. Although planning has not been sought for this by the current owners, there is clear potential to make use of the strip of land as an access to another property or annexe to be built in at the bottom of the garden subject to any planning consent being granted.Disclaimer for virtual viewingsSome or all information pertaining to this property may have been provided solely by the vendor, and although we always make every effort to verify the information provided to us, we strongly advise you to make further enquiries before continuing.If you book a viewing or make an offer on a property that has had its valuation conducted virtually, you are doing so under the knowledge that this information may have been provided solely by the vendor, and that we may not have been able to access the premises to confirm the information or test any equipment. We therefore strongly advise you to make further enquiries before completing your purchase of the property to ensure you are happy with all the information provided. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71695985
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
A diverse small holding of 30 acres based on a comfortable modern farmhouse in quiet location on the edge of a popular village on the Eastern side of Dartmoor Sitting room Kitchen/ Dining room Study Utility room and boot room Principal bedroom/shower room suite 3 further bedrooms and bathroom Gardens 3 agricultural buildings offering about 8,400 sq ft Orchard Natural pasture Broadleaved woodland House subject to AOC About 30 acres in all For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_devon-r740647/for-sale_i69701424
Nestled on the outskirts of the delightful village of Sandford, Mill Farm is a spacious detached Devon Longhouse that offers a harmonious blend of period charm and modern living. With lovely period features and a tranquil village edge location, this property is a hidden gem that's just 5 minutes away from the heart of Crediton.This option also includes a detached barn with full residential planning Please see below for full information.Boasting a generous 180 square meters (nearly 2,000 square feet) of living space, this home is the perfect canvas for those seeking room to breathe and grow.Step inside, and you'll be captivated by the four double bedrooms, each with built-in wardrobes. The dual-aspect master bedroom features an en-suite, ensuring your comfort and convenience.The open-plan kitchen, dining, and family room is a space that invites gatherings and celebrations, with an open-fire, centre island, and integrated appliances, it's the heart of the home.The separate living room and study provide ideal retreats & a place to work from home, and the utility room with airing cupboard and larder make day-to-day living & storage a breeze.Additional features include an upstairs bathroom and a downstairs WC, oil-fired central heating, and timber double glazing, offering warmth and comfort.A double garage with electric doors, internal access to the house & heated cupboards, and storage above provides practicality and convenience It was also built to be suitable for conversion into further living accommodation Subject to permissions. Parking is a breeze, with space for 10 cars or more on the two driveways.Gorgeous lawned gardens grace the property, leading down to a charming little stream attracting wildlife, providing the perfect setting for outdoor activities and relaxation, whilst looking onto rolling Devon hills.Moreover, you'll find a further garden/meadow opposite, creating a total plot size of over half an acre, a haven for gardening enthusiasts or family adventures.This property is likely to be sold with no onward chain, making your journey to ownership seamless and stress-free.Mill Farm is a dream come true for those who crave space, character, and a village lifestyle. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and experience the magic of Mill Farm for yourself.DETACHED BARN with FULL RESIDENTIAL PLANNING (work has commenced so there is no time restriction): This attractive barn is located opposite the main home and has planning for a beautiful three bedroom, three en-suite home, with a stunning double height lounge off the open-plan kitchen diner, off-road parking & its own garden, with a plot size of 23.5m x 18.5m and an outlook over a meadow. Mid Devon planning Ref: 18/01174/FULL or speak to our team for the planning pack.Please see the floorplan for room sizes.Current Council Tax: F (£3,290pa)Utilities: Mains electric, water, telephone & broadband and oil-tankBroadband within this postcode: Superfast EnabledDrainage: Mains drainageHeating: Oil-fired central heatingListed: NoTenure: FreeholdSandford is a civil parish and village 1½ miles north of Crediton, with a historic 12th Century Church. It has an old -world feel, with slender twisting streets, flanked by antique thatched cottages displaying a menagerie of "Beatrix Potter" style perennial gardens. At the village heart sits a 16thCentury Post House, enshrined by creepers this is now 'The Lamb Inn', an award winning pub/ restaurant; with a rustic aesthetic and cheerful spirit. Featured in 'The Daily Mail's 20 Best British Country Pubs' (2015). Across the way from here is the shop/ post office, run by the local community. Community is something that underpins every aspect of Sandford, including the local sporting events. Residents have a choice of things to do: such as joining the village cricket, tennis, football and rugby clubs. Sandford has a highly sought after pre-school and a primary school (known for its classic Greek-style architecture). Older ones fall within the direct catchment for Q.E.C.C. in Crediton (with an Ofsted "outstanding" Sixth Form). Sandford is linked to Crediton via a footpath, that runs through the Millennium Green on the outskirts of the village past a wildflower meadow, herb garden, over a crystal stream, yonder tilled fields to a little copse at the town's-edge.The historical Cathedral City of Exeter has a wide range of facilities including the University of Exeter, Exeter International Airport and a selection of restaurants, an excellent shopping centre, theatres and other recreational pursuits. A short journey to the Crediton railway line connects to Exeter Mainline, frequently running to London Paddington and London Waterloo stations.DIRECTIONS: If using Sat-Nav use EX17 4NP As you come along Mill Lane, Mill Farm will be found around to your left, the main parking area is beyond the house.What3Words: ///feasted.pool.partnersEPC Rating: E For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70245707
A contemporary, stylish barn conversion with far reaching views, offering 4 generous bedrooms with 4 bathrooms, 2 including walk in dressing rooms. Beautifully manicured gardens extend from the front of the house with a fruit orchard and vegetable garden to the side.Owl barn has ample parking and comes with a large field, meadow, and ponds. LocationBlack Dog is a village nestled within Devon. Situated in the heart of the county, Black Dog is surrounded by lush greenery, rolling hills, and winding country lanes.The village itself exudes charm, with traditional stone cottages lining its streets and a peaceful ambiance that invites visitors to unwind and escape the hustle and bustle of life. The name Black Dog adds a touch of mystique to the village, hinting at tales and legends that may have shaped its history.Despite its rural setting, the village is not far from the amenities of larger towns like Crediton, and Tiverton where residents and visitors can find shops, restaurants, and other conveniences.Overall, Black Dog in Crediton, Devon, is a charming village that captures the essence of rural England, making it an inviting destination.PropertyA contemporary barn conversion with Oak flooring all through the home and 4 generous bedrooms; each with their own bathrooms.The interior design of Owl Barn is vibrant and meticulously crafted, with natural sunlight flooding every room, exuding an atmosphere of positive energy throughout the space.Within the grounds are a field, vegetable areas, an orchard, ponds and a meadow totalling just under 6 acres. Entrance hallOn entering the property, you pass through the hall into the kitchen/dining room. The hall opens into bedroom 3 and the sitting room. The oak tiered staircase winds to the first floor and there is a convenient cloakroom with a hand wash basin. Sitting roomThe large sitting room faces out to its land beyond, oak doors open to raised flower beds creatively enclosing the vast space that is ahead. There is a log burner to add to the cosiness and double oak doors.Kitchen/diner and social areaA modern kitchen design with all the attributes required, combining style and practicality. There has been an addition of a centre island featuring a sink, wine rack and an array of cupboard space. Conveniently placed addressing family and guests whilst preparing the evenings meal. If it's a sociable kitchen that you require, this will work for you. The room is open plan to the dining area, positioned in the centre with double aspect windows and oak beams above. To complete the kitchen/diner, a relaxing, sociable area has been created with sofas and comfortable chairs facing the oak framed glass gable with views to a private area of raised flower beds and shrubs.Plant room/utility and Gymnasium.Extending from the main house is a plant room, this is where the efficient ground source heat pump and the other heating technology lives. There is also a utility portion of white goods including a washing machine and dryers.A door from the plant room leads into the gymnasium, a well-built space with a window to the front, electrics, and a wall mounted heater.Bedroom 4Bedroom 4 with an en-suite shower room, w/c and hand wash basin is considered the guest room, it combines contemporary living and a sense out outdoor adventure with bi-fold doors that open out to a decking area with views to the pond. Imagine the sound and sight of a splashing water fountain on the pond and acres of view on a summers evening, and wine of course.Bedroom 3Bedroom 3 is on the ground floor, A large room with a spacious en-suite, large full depth windows and wooden blinds.4.86m x 3.26m Bedroom 2On the first floor is bedroom 2, incorporating a dressing room and an en-suite jet spa bath, large full depth windows and shutter blinds.7.48m x 3.36mBedroom 1The main bedroom with full-length low-level windows positioned to avoid glare and yet provide the endless view from the master bed. This room has the largest en-suite, with double wash basins a w/c and trendy shower cubicle.At the end of the bedroom is a generous walk-in dressing room.6.85m x 4.16mThe groundsThis has to be as captivating as the home itself, just under 6 acres consisting of nearly 3.75 acres of meadow which includes a pictures pond with seating area and a fire pit, just under 1.5 acres of field, 0.6 acre to vegetable beds, 0.15 rear living space made up of raised beds, patio and a hot tub area. At the front of the property there is ample parking of over 8,000 square feet and a double carport for storing the much-needed ride on mower, unless you intend of a few sheep or maybe a couple ponies.Your imagination of Owl Barn is the reality that awaits.Viewing is a must to appreciate the contrast of modern convenience and aged beauty. UtilitiesMains electricity, and water. Septic tank drainage and ground source underfloor heating.Tenure FreeholdLocal authority Mid Devon Council. 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AccommodationGround Floor Beyond the gate found adjacent to the double garage on the main drive, you enter your own world where the stature and shape of this unique home comes into its own. Two things strike you immediately, one being the curvature of one part of the house and the other is the large BBQ area running along what was formerly an indoor swimming pool but is now a delightful, spacious guest suite. The property offers external elevations of brick, stone and colour wash render under a slate roof. Opening the front door, you are greeted by an impressive vaulted reception hall, complete with lift entrance, where you get a sense that this home is really something quite special. The fine Oak staircase makes quite a statement. A wide arch opens into the curved drawing room which has no less than four sets of opening double doors to the outside and a Minster Stone fireplace with log burner providing a focal point. What an ideal place with which to entertain and one can only imagine the enjoyment to be had during the summer afternoons and evenings in this room with all the doors open, listening to the sound of the fountain outside. From the hall a small flight of stairs leads down into an inner hall where the study, cloakroom, a large store cupboard and door to the outside are found. Double doors lead into the impressive 28'kitchen/breakfast room which is another wonderful entertaining space complete mood lighting and featuring an extensive range of wall, floor and drawer units with associated polished granite work surfaces, island unit complete with sink and Quooker instant hot water tap. Appliances include a Rangemaster induction hob with double oven hob, extractor, microwave, dish washer, coffee machine and a Rangemaster double door fridge freezer. A honeyed Oak floor offsets the cream and black from the kitchen units and worksurfaces beautifully, and gives a lovely warm feel throughout the room. The flooring continues through the double doors into the garden/sun room which has almost full height glazing overlooking the pond. Sitting in here you get a sense of calm with the pond outside and the sound of the water tumbling down from the fountain. Opening up from the kitchen a rear hall gives access via a side door out to the second driveway and a further door connects to the double garage. A spiral staircase leads to the upper floor Annex which has an open plan sitting room/ kitchen/bedroom. The kitchen area has a full range of matching wall and base units, integrated fridge freezer, double oven and four ring electric hob and along run of worksurface with bistro bar at on end. On a clear day, Dartmoor can be seen in the distance beyond the village church on one side of the annexe and on the other are far reaching rural views across the fields. A bathroom with three piece suite completes the accommodation. Planning has been passed to create further accommodation (Torridge District Council 1/1071/2022/FUL). Accessed through the double garage is a large utility/laundry/boiler room complete with extensive units, work tops, appliance space, two boilers serving the hot water and heating. Rounding off the accommodation is a plant room complete with geothermic ground source heat pump, running gear for the photo voltaic panels found on the guest suite roof and a gardener's WC. whilst a door leads out into the rear garden. First FloorEffectively Latchford has been built on half levels so the stairs are short runs and on the first floor is found a well-proportioned master suite complete with wardrobe cupboards, display shelves, air conditioner and the most amazing dressing room approached via double opening doors and step having views across the pond to the fields beyond. You will not find many dressing rooms like this! The hotel like en suite offers twin wash hand basins with Corian surface, large walk in shower with remote control, tiled walls and Geberit Aquaclean Mera toilet. On the opposite side of the landing is a further suite which is a double room with a bank of wardrobe cupboards along one wall as well as having a stylish en suite shower room with multi jet shower, wash hand basin w.c. and heated towel rail. A further run of stairs leads to a galleried landing where the two remaining double bedroom suites are found both with views and a Juliet balcony. One has a bathroom with corner bath, separate multi jet shower cubicle, wash hand basin, w.c. and heated towel rail, whilst the other en suite has a good sized multi jet shower cubicle, w.c., wash hand basin and heated towel rail. One cannot emphasize enough the quality of fittings, the attention to detail throughout and the potential style of living to be enjoyed. Guest Suite Formerly an indoor pool this suite is approached off the reception hall and offers a cloakroom, shower room with oversized shower cubicle and the former pool hall has been divided to create an amazing space with large family/sitting room having doors out onto the BBQ terrace and a good sized double room beyond with air conditioner. The vaulted painted wood ceiling has been replicated on the divide between the two rooms and having tiled walls and washed look flooring it gives an almost seaside feel to this part of the house. OutsideThe two double garages, both have electric up and over doors with power and light connected. Found one on either side of the house they approached over brick paviour driveways down. All paths are wheelchair accessible. Gardens and Grounds As agents we understand that the garden was designed and installed by St John's Garden Centre, Barnstaple and what they have created is a lovely oasis of calm, centred on the oversized pond complete with lit fountain. There is an area of formal lawn adjacent to the luxury Wolsey design, Crown Pavilion gazebo, which is a great space for al fresco dining. Within the well-stocked gardens complete with box, acers, rose, hosta, photinia red robin, heathers, wistaria are meandering paths, low stone walls, BBQ terrace and several places just to sit, ponder or read whilst listening to the tumbling of the water Agents Notes The lift serves three out of the four floors. The driveways are owned by 'Latchford' with the two neighbouring properties having a right of way over.A public footpath runs along the edge of one of the driveways giving access to the fields behind.Intercom entry systemFrom 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 for about 7 miles into the village of Beaford turning left into Green Lane beside the Beaford Community Primary and Nursery School the Beaford Community Primary and Nursery School into Green Lane and continue along the road towards the village hall. The property can be found on the right hand side.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 and Nursery School into Green Lane and continue along the road towards the village hall. The property can be found on the right hand side. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69488863
The property, which is freehold, is totally private; set in approximately seven acres of its own grounds. The well proportioned, unlisted house faces almost due south, and has been beautifully modernised and extended by the present owners as a comfortable family home.Wydemeet was originally built in the early 1900s as a luxurious private fishing lodge. It has since operated as a dairy farm, hunting livery, adventure centre, a centre for riding holidays, a holiday rental, and has achieved Trip Advisor's Number One Ranking for Best Luxury B&B in central Dartmoor. It is regularly described as 'a hidden gem', and could well be developed into a successful eco-retreat. Uniquely, internally it is constructed almost entirely of wood, suspended within a granite cube, ensuring that it is free of damp, warm and cosy. Its numerous large, mostly double-glazed windows, provide beautifully light and bright accommodation.It is located on a dead-end lane, close to the confluence of the rivers Swincombe and West Dart, one of the most beautiful spots in the whole of Dartmoor, offering wild swimming, glorious picnicking, and some of the best fishing in Dartmoor. Wydemeet is at the fulcrum of bridleways and footpaths stretching in every direction from the garden gate, comprising the walker's, cyclist's and rider's paradise - central to routes stretching right across the moor.The well-draining six acre field has been managed on organic principles and wild flowers abound. A field shelter ensures that horses can comfortably live out, year-round. Wydemeet is a haven for wildlife, and ponies, sheep and rare belted galloways roam freely just outside the electric garden gate.The main house has been finished to a good standard and includes two reception rooms, a farmhouse kitchen with AGA, an elegant double-aspect dining room and sitting room, spacious pantry and large new sun room with underfloor heating. The back door opens onto a flagstone cloakroom, adjoining utility room, and welcoming hall with original oak wooden flooring. A second back door opens onto a freezer room and tack room, ensuring that all equestrian activity remains completely separate from the main house.There are four double bedrooms at first floor level, three of which have en suite bathrooms. On the second floor there is a fifth bedroom and study area. The generous double-aspect master bedroom has a large en suite bathroom with views across to the field and garden, and there is an adjacent walk-in wardrobe. The second double-aspect en suite benefits from views across Swincombe Valley towards Laughter Tor. Wydemeet is supplied with the high-speed, reliable Starlink broadband service.In addition to the accommodation in the main house, there is a chalet with central heating which is currently used as an entertainment space with downstairs games room. This could be converted to provide additional accommodation or studio, subject to the necessary consents. The large barn with stabling and storage areas has permission to be replaced with an American style barn, with stabling, storage and garaging.There is parking for a number of cars in the gravelled drive.Despite its remoteness, the house is just 20 minutes by car from the A38 dual carriageway, and ten minutes from the village shops and post office of Holne and Princetown. It is also highly convenient for Widecombe Primary School, South Dartmoor Community College, and Mount Kelly Private School, with a magnificent drive to each one. The supermarkets, swimming pool and golf courses of Tavistock and Yelverton are less than 30 minutes away, and deliveries from supermarkets, Amazon etc are made to the door..It is located in a stunning Dartmoor setting, on the edge of the Swincombe valley, one of the most beautiful and remote inhabited valleys in all Dartmoor, on the outskirts of the hamlet of Hexworthy. The Forest Inn lies at the end of the lane, and Huccaby's thriving little church is renowned for its incredible annual display of snowdrops, and its annual candlelit carol service.Ashburton 9 miles, Tavistock 14 miles, Exeter 30 miles (All distances and times are approximate). For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_devon-r740647/for-sale_i70414832
A charming, 17th century detached farmhouse situated in the heart of this highly sought after and scenic East Devon village next to the River Otter. 'Basclose Farmhouse' is beautifully presented and the current owner has ensured many interesting and original features, both inside and out, have been retained. The characterful accommodation is notably light for such a property due to its southerly orientation, many principal rooms enjoy double aspects and pleasant views over the village. The roof was completely re-thatched in 2014 and re -ridged September 2023.The gardens and grounds are approximately quarter of an acre. These are extensive and enjoy a great deal of privacy with many delightful features including a formal lawned area, a productive orchard, a linhay providing storage and a summerhouse (with extensive decking area) from which fine views over the village can be enjoyed.The Linhay and connected barns offer superb potential to convert and provide ancillary accommodation, an annexe or income opportunity.The property was likely the product of two builds, the first as a single storey building in the second half of the 16th century, with the top storey and both chimneys added in 1627. The walls of the house are of plastered cob on stone rubble footings and the roof is thatched. The house, farm buildings and land were owned by the same family from about 1602 to 1836. By then it comprised 36.5 acres scattered widely in the village.In 1836 it was sold to Lord Rolle and incorporated into what has become Clinton Devon Estates. By 1959 the farmhouse and buildings were in a neglected state and a local lady bought them and very carefully restored and modernised the house and restored the Linhay. The house continues to be lovingly maintained and cherished by the current owner. Porch Entrance Reception Hall Cloakroom Sitting Room Dining Room Kitchen / Breakfast Room Rear Hall Pantry Rear Lobby/Utility Work Room/Office First Floor Landing Master Bedroom Suite with Bathroom Guest Suite with Bathroom Two Further Bedrooms Beautiful Mature Gardens Driveway to Garage and Adjoining Linhay Orchard & Summerhouse with Views Across the Village EV charging pointAgent's Notes: The property is offered for sale freehold, by private treaty. All mains drainage, water and electric are connected to the property. Grade II * Listed Mains drainage, water and electricity. Oil fired central heating Council Tax Band F. EPC Rating D (61/64)Deep, well stocked flower bed runs the full width of the farmhouse with a central path leading to Thatched Porch Entrance with large, solid front door to..HALL : With solid wood floor. Telephone point. Radiator.CLOAKROOM: With solid wood floor.Low level WC. Wash hand basin with mixer tap. Leaded glazed window to rear. Radiator.SITTING ROOM : Large inglenook fireplace with a well restored original bread oven with lighting off to one side. Large woodburner fitted. Beams to ceiling. Window seat and leaded glazed window to front aspect. Door to rear garden and patio terrace. TV point. Radiator.DINING ROOM : Former inglenook fireplace with woodburning stove fitted. Beams to ceiling. Window seat and leaded window to front aspect. Door to staircase rising to first floor. Radiator.KITCHEN / BREAKFAST ROOM: Farmhouse style kitchen, superbly and comprehensively fitted with custom-built high quality units with extensive hard wood worktops and inset Belfast sink with mixer tap. Electric Eco version Aga and separate Aga companion. 4 ring hob. Integrated dishwasher. Window seat and leaded light window to front aspect. Further window to side. Beams. Attractive limestone flooring. Large, fully shelved cupboard with further space for appliances.REAR HALL : Fully tiled limestone floor. Store cupboard and adjacent understairs cupboard.STUDY: Fully tiled limestone floor. Radiator. Window seat and window to side aspect. Fitted cupboards along one side with worktop. Telephone point.UTILITY: Fully tiled limestone floor. Plumbing and space for washing machine. Further space foo appliances. Worktop with Belfast sink and mixer tap.REAR LOBBY: Glazed door to rear garden.FIRST FLOOR LANDING: Wall timbers and beams. Large airing cupboard with slatted shelving and radiator. Cupboard above. Two leaded glazed windows to rear aspect. Radiator.MASTER BEDROOM SUITE:BEDROOM: An attractive room with wall timbers and beams and vaulted ceiling. Views of rear garden Triple aspect room with three leaded windows. Window seat. High level storage cupboards. Radiator. Television aerial point.EN-SUITE BATHROOM : White suite comprising panelled bath, wash hand basin. Close coupled low level WC. Light/shaver point. Exposed wall timbers. Radiator.BEDROOM TWO: Dual aspect and vaulted ceiling. Window seat and leaded glazed window. Further window to side. Exposed wall timbers and beams. Radiator. TV point.BEDROOM THREE: Vaulted ceiling.Window seat and leaded glazed window to front aspect. Exposed wall timbers and beams. Radiator.BEDROOM FOUR: Vaulted ceiling. Wash hand basin with light shaver point over. Leaded glazed window to front aspect. Recessed wardrobe. Radiator. Exposed beams.FAMILY BATHROOM : Vaulted ceiling. White suite comprising freestanding period style bath complete with mixer tap. Large shower cubicle with drench head and separate shower. Pedestal wash hand basin with tiled splashback. Period style WC. Radiator. Window seat. Leaded glazed window. Exposed wall timbers and beams. Access to roof space.GARAGE: A gated driveway leads to an extensive parking area and garage 19'6'' (5.92m) x 8'9'' (2.65m)THE LINHAY adjoining the garage, was the original cow byre for the Farmhouse and is divided into 4 sections for storage and has a fixed ladder with access to the open loft.GARDENSThe walled gardens are very private and well stocked for year round colour. The garden is divided into separate areas and includes a greenhouse, secluded sitting out area and cottage garden style planting. The lower part consists of a sun patio terrace and a level lawn area complete with pergola and an established wisteria.A gateway leads to the orchard which is highly productive and includes many fruit trees. The summerhouse has a large decked area and enjoys fine views over the village. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70199288
IntroductionCombe Barn is set in a wonderful position with 8.30 acres of land on the edge of the popular village of Lustleigh within Dartmoor National Park. The property has been developed by the current owners and offers 5358 square feet of large, spacious living accommodation and five generous bedrooms.The sellers acquired Combe Barn in 2007 with the benefit of planning to demolish and rebuild a new dwelling. Reflecting on the development potential the vendors considered there was considerable merit and character with the existing barn and achieved a planning consent to extend a significant new build wing and rebuild the barn element. The project was completed in 2009. Step InsideThe impressive, covered entrance opens into the large entrance hallway, from here you start to understand that this is a much larger property than it would first appear. There is gentle, wide staircase to the first floor, a cloakroom, and plenty of space for coats/boots etc. The hallway leads past one of the double bedrooms (which enjoys access out onto the terrace) and on to the living room. This is certainly an impressive room with high vaulted ceiling, and substantial stone fireplace. The room has two sets of doors which lead out onto the terrace with where views out across the wooded valley can be enjoyed.To the back of the living room there is a substantial games room, currently housing a full-sized snooker table. There are doors off the games room to a bedroom, an office, and a bathroom. A staircase to the back of the games room leads up into the kitchen.On the first floor, the galleried landing looks over the living room and leads into the kitchen breakfast room. The kitchen is fitted with modern units and has a window looking out over the grounds and down the valley. There is also a door leading to the outside. There is an opening through to the dining room which has a window to the side enjoying similar views to those in the kitchen, and three rooflight windows. The room also has a glazed wall which looks over the living room.To the other end of the landing there are three large double bedrooms, the main room having a staircase leading down to a very large bathroom and dressing room.Step OutsideThose that love the great outdoors will be in their element here. With 8.30 acres of garden, woodland and paddock there is a bit of everything here to enjoy. You can even enjoy a walk through the land ending up at the community orchard which is in the village. The property also benefits from two driveways, a garage, and an old stable currently used for storage.LocationTaking a walk from the house, you can be in the village centre in around 10 minutes, with the pub, church, community shop/post office and tea rooms, as well as the community orchard. Walk down along the leat and you'll find yourself at the cricket pitch.There are lots of possibilities from here, if you enjoy walking, then continuing along the leat will lead you to Wrayland, a collection of beautiful historic thatched properties. On from here, there are plenty of walks into Lustleigh Cleave and along the river, past the well-known Hisley bridge, right up to Foxworthy and Manaton. Being within the National Park there is stunning scenery wherever you go- If you enjoy the great outdoors, you really are spoilt for choice!Whilst it is lovely to have the feeling of being in a rural village, the location is far from remote. Exeter is only around 20 miles away and you can be on the M5 in less than 30 minutes.Most of the major supermarkets deliver to Lustleigh, or if you prefer, there are a number of supermarkets in Newton Abbot, which is around a 20-minute drive. Newton Abbot is the closest large market town, where there is also a mainline railway station with services to London Paddington taking as little as 2.5 hours.Useful InfoTenure: FreeholdCouncil Tax Band: ELocal Authority: Teignbridge District Council and Dartmoor National Park Authority.Services:Heating:Broadband: Suggest StarlinkMobile: Indoor: Weak Outdoor: Good EPC Rating: C For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69430737
Babbling Brook is a stunning detached contemporary barn conversion that features attractive timber-clad elevations, while the accommodation is stylish and light-filled throughout, owing to its many skylights.The main living area is the 52ft, open-plan kitchen, dining area and sitting area. The vaulted ceiling has exposed timber beams, while there is a polished concrete floor, five large skylights and three sets of French doors opening onto the garden, creating a splendid, light space in which to relax or entertain.The kitchen has contemporary units and a central island with a breakfast bar. There are also integrated appliances including dual ovens and an induction hob. The utility room provides further space for householdappliances and storage. Additional reception rooms include the comfortable family room and the art room with its full-height windows. There is also a useful study for home working.The five bedrooms are all on the ground level, including the generous principal bedroom with its French doors opening onto the garden. It also has its own dressing room and a luxury en suite bathroom with a separateshower unit. The three further bedrooms have access to the family bathroom and two shower rooms, all of which have high-quality, modern suites.Garden and groundsThe property is set in a stunning position on the edge of the village, with views across the surrounding countryside. At the front there is a gravel driveway, providing plenty of parking space and access to the detached garage and studio. The garden has an area of paved terracing with anornamental pond. The patio area is ideal for al fresco dining. There are also rolling lawns on different levels and at the corner of the gardens, a children's play area with a tree house.The garden is surrounded by mature trees and woodland, with rolling fields beyond.The 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 several 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 several excellent schools in the surrounding area, including the independent St. John's School in Sidmouth. Exeter School and the Maynard are also easily accessible. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_devon-r740647/for-sale_i70136584
DescriptionThe Haven certainly lives up to its name from the moment you pull into the generous driveway by the side of the white picket fence, a sense of peaceful sanctuary envelops. Accessible steps lead down to the wooden front door and into the entrance hall. Immediately you are aware of the light and airy accommodation, and how well the living areas flow into one another creating a very pleasurable space to live within. The glorious views across the River Yealm, that separates Newton Ferrers from Noss Mayo are breath taking, and the clever design of the property has maximized the opportunities to step out into the garden and connect the tranquil waterside setting with all the principal downstairs rooms. The heart of the home is the spacious kitchen, dining, living room with 2 oven AGA, separate Neff oven and integrated appliances. This high specification kitchen incorporates a show stopping, bespoke breakfast bar island, ideally placed to drink in the views directly down the river. Bifold doors bring the outside in and make alfresco and BBQ dining easy, whilst watching the sun set. The terrace extends around the property to a large entertaining area also easily accessed from the sitting room and one of the downstairs double bedrooms, the French Doors from these rooms also allow the light to flood in adding further enjoyment to these spaces. The two spacious double rooms on the ground floor enjoy the use of a Jack and Jill shower room.A well-appointed utility and guest cloakroom complete the downstairs accommodation. A statement oak staircase leads up to the roomy first floor landing giving access to the large principal bedroom suite, where the frameless glass Juliette balcony looks straight down the river providing the most outstanding estuary views. This principal room also benefits from a luxurious, spacious ensuite with free standing roll top bath and separate shower. The second bedroom on this level also has its own ensuite shower room. Throughout the property the storage is generous and well thought-out, with wardrobes and cupboards giving excellent storage space where needed.OUTSIDE The lawned garden wraps the property with gated pathways that lead around the property. The double garage at the end of the driveway, has side access and a window that overlooks the lawn. The Haven has water frontage, an outhaul mooring (subject to permission of the Harbour Master).SituationThe popular twin villages of Newton Ferrers and Noss Mayo straddle the Yealm Estuary. Long walks are available from the doorstep, along the estuary and around the National Trust headland of The Warren. Newton Ferrers has a range of facilities including a Co-op village shop, popular delicatessen/coffee shop, community post office, pharmacy and an OFSTED outstanding primary school. Further amenities are to be found in nearby Yealmpton, Modbury, and the city of Plymouth. Deep water moorings and slipway facilities are located around the Yealm Estuary.Property informationLocal Authority: South Hams District Council. Council Tax: Band GServices: Gas central Heating hot water/radiators, mains drainage.Tenure: Freehold.Money Laundering RegulationsPrior to a sale being agreed, prospective purchasers will be required to produce identification documents. Your co-operation with this, in order to comply with Money Laundering regulations, will be appreciated and assist with the smooth progression of the sale. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_devon-r740647/for-sale_i72419557
Originally the village rectory, Farwell House is an elegant Grade II Listed home with beautifully proportioned rooms which has been meticulously refurbished to a high standard throughout, with a self contained 3 bedroom wing, and a separate 3 bedroom cottage which adjoins neighbouring farmland to the rear and looks out towards the village centre and Start Bay to the front. A sweeping driveway leads to the front of the house, and the original Georgian part which was built in 1834 and the Victorian extension having been added later in the 19th century. The current owners have lovingly carried out a comprehensive programme of renovation works and have sympathetically brought the house back to its original former beauty. They have reinstated marble fireplaces, original shutters and fitted reclaimed cast iron radiators together with marble flooring, as well as the replacement of electrics, plumbing and heating, including underfloor heating, solar panels and zoned electrics which have all come together to create comfortable and stylish 21st century living. With such a wonderful ambience throughout, this fabulous home has been enhanced with the expertise of a well respected interior designer who has helped create the most stunning family home with plenty of space for entertaining. A welcoming entrance vestibule with traditional black and white floor tiles begins the journey. The main hallway is dominated by the beautiful 19th century double staircase lit by a domed circular lantern window allowing natural light to flood in. The main reception rooms all have large floor to ceiling sash windows and are south facing. The quality and finish of the beautifully designed kitchen renovation is exceptional. With contemporary touches, such as copper cladded facings over the full size sliding doors leading out onto the summer kitchen with built in BBQ and professional Bushman wood burning oven. The use of copper continues with a bespoke copper central island. Integrated fittings include a Quooker tap, Fisher and Pykal fridge / freezer, LPG gas hob and induction hob, and a controllable 5 oven Aga type cooker with integrated electric double oven and a separate Liebherr drinks fridge. The elegant and wonderfully proportioned drawing room is off the hallway opposite the kitchen with double doors opening out onto the terrace and garden. There is a formal dining room with full length sash window opening onto the terrace. The library/sitting room is the third of the main reception rooms, designed with a private members club vibe, complete with hidden cocktail cabinet behind a Georgian door. Towards the rear of the house is a cloakroom, wine cellar, plant room and utility boot room/store. The double imperial staircase leads to the first floor, lit by the Georgian lantern window, and the same attention to detail continues throughout. The spacious open landing area leads to the bedroom accommodation. The superb main bedroom suite has exceptionally large windows providing an abundance of natural light and views across the garden to the church and sea beyond. There is a dressing room which has full length wardrobes and a fabulous retro bathroom with a 1950s pink suite which has been re-purposed from elsewhere in the house. There are a further four bedrooms, one with en suite shower room, two of which share the family bathroom with jack and jill doors and there is a further family shower room. East Farwell The East wing of the property has also been completely reconfigured and extended by the present owners at the same time as the main house and is connected to the main house from the ground floor utility room and also via a door in bedroom 5. This now comprises of a delightful family home. but it would equally make an ideal home for multi-generational living or live in accommodation. On the ground floor is an open plan kitchen /dining / living area with high ceilings leading to a copper framed extension which leads out onto a large decked terrace. There are three bedrooms, the master has an en suite shower room and a family bathroom on the first floor. East Farwell also has a separate driveway entrance from a different part of the village. There is a double garage and three parking spaces at the end of the driveway. Farwell Cottage This pretty property is a 400 year old Devon longhouse and offers mainly one storey living. It is completely separate to the main house and has a separate entrance although there is a doorway from the internal hallway that leads to the courtyard garden of the main house. Stone steps lead up to the cottage although it can be accessed via a back door with just one step, or from the courtyard of Farwell House. There is a double aspect sitting room open to the eves and a large fireplace with log burning stove, and a separate dining area overlooking the gardens. The master bedroom is double aspect and there are two further single bedrooms that are interlinked and a family bathroom. The kitchen has recently been replaced. Off the back of the main bedroom is the laundry room and another store room which could make an ideal home office. Outside there is a delightful, secluded courtyard garden and two parking spaces. Gardens & Grounds A particular feature of this home, Farwell House sits in wonderful mature gardens which have been lovingly created and tended by the current owners. To the front of the house is a large, paved terrace which is south facing and overlooks the more formal garden. It runs the length of the house and provides a perfect al fresco entertaining area. There is a parking area and double garage at the end of the driveway. To the side of the house is a large pond, a vegetable garden and fruit trees and a large, wooded area. To the rear accessed from the kitchen is the delightful, secluded courtyard garden with a summer kitchen with built-in BBQ and Bushman wood fired oven and a hot tub.Money Laundering RegulationsPrior to a sale being agreed, prospective purchasers will be required to produce identification documents. Your co-operation with this, in order to comply with Money Laundering regulations, will be appreciated and assist with the smooth progression of the sale. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69578120
Mallards stands as an exceptional detached residence nestled in the charming fishing village of Hope Cove.Positioned with arguably one of the most enviable locations in the area, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of Hope Cove harbour, extending to Burgh Island and the South West Coastline beyond. Spread across three floors, Mallards has been meticulously designed by our vendor to maximize the captivating sea views, resulting in a luminous and spacious dwelling perched atop an elevated vantage point. With its idyllic setting, Mallards presents an ideal opportunity for those yearning for a coastal lifestyle.Upon arrival at the property, electric gates swing open, revealing a spacious sweeping driveway offering ample parking for vehicles or even boat storage. Stepping into the entrance hallway, natural light floods in, immediately welcoming you and hinting at the grandeur within. Accessible from here are the integral garage and storage areas. Ascending the bespoke oak staircase leads to the first floor, where a large landing connects to all the accommodations. The first floor unveils a magnificent open plan kitchen/dining room, the heart of the home. Featuring a generous island and a fully fitted, integrated oak kitchen with granite counter tops, it seamlessly transitions into a dining area with French doors opening onto a balcony with captivating sea views. This space is ideal for both entertaining and culinary enthusiasts. Adjacent to the kitchen, a utility and pantry room offer added convenience, with access to the side sun terrace through a stable door or utility room door to rear garden.A grand lounge awaits with floor-to-ceiling windows and sliding doors opening onto the balcony, providing an ideal vantage point to soak in the mesmerizing sea and coastal views. Also on this floor are a double bedroom with garden access, a cloakroom, a dressing room, and the master bedroom boasting the same stunning views as the living room. The master bedroom features a large en-suite bathroom with a separate shower and a walk-in wardrobe, offering a perfect retreat. The master bedroom also benefits from air conditioning. Under floor heating throughout the first floor adds another touch of luxury.Ascending to the second floor, a spacious landing with ample storage leads to two large suites, both offering sea views and built-in storage, with one benefiting from an en-suite shower room. Additionally, there is a double bedroom, a study with sea views, and a main bathroom with a separate bath and shower.The ground floor hosts an integral double garage featuring electric doors, alongside a gym area, two storage rooms, and a wine cellar, all accessible from the entrance hallway leading to the main house. This versatile area is ideally suited for embracing the coastal lifestyle, offering ample room for kayaks, paddle boats, boats, and cars. Additionally, it presents an exciting opportunity for someone to transform it into a self-contained annex, providing additional living spaces.Nestled in an elevated position within the secluded Inner Hope, the garden and terrace areas of this property offer exceptional privacy, creating the perfect setting to immerse oneself in the stunning scenery. Featuring various outdoor spaces, residents can indulge in different aspects of the surroundings. Whether it's the sun terrace off the kitchen, the front balcony boasting panoramic views and the best place to enjoy the mesmerizing sunsets, the rear patio terrace equipped with a hot tub for ultimate relaxation, or the tranquil lawned gardens adorned with a pond and multiple sheds, there's a space for every mood.The harmonious balance between the property and its external spaces is evident, making it one of the more expansive residences in Hope Cove. Just a brief stroll down the lane way leads to Inner Hope, granting access to amenities such as the slipway, beaches, and the South West Coastal Path. Continuing into Outer Hope, residents can enjoy a plethora of eateries and a village shop, making for a well rounded coastal living experience.Tenure: FreeholdCouncil Tax Band: GServices: Mains electricity, water, drainage. Oil central heating.Local Authority: South Hams District CouncilDirections: From Kingsbridge, head to Malborough on the A381. As you enter the village turn right by the petrol station into Higher Town. Follow this road going past the Church and follow signs for Bolberry. Take the right turn sign posted Bolberry and Hope Cove. Continue on this road passing through Bolberry and just before you enter Hope Cove there will be a private road on your left with a few houses on. As you drive along the road Mallards will be on your right.IMPORTANT NOTICE: We would like to inform prospective purchasers that these sales particulars have been prepared as a general guide only. They are prepared and issued in good faith and are intended to give a fair description of the property, but do not constitute part of an offer or contract. Any description or information given should not be relied on as a statement or representation of fact that the property or its services are in good condition. Neither Charles Head, nor any of its employees, has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to the property. Floorplans are for guidance purposes only and may not be to scale. The photographs show only certain parts and aspects of the property at the time they were taken. Any reference to alterations to, or use of, any part of the property is not a statement that any regulations or other consent has been obtained.. If there are any important matters likely to affect your decision to buy, please contact us before viewing the property. ALL STATEMENTS CONTAINED IN THESE PARTICULARS AS TO THIS PROPERTY ARE MADE WITHOUT RESPONSIBILITY ON THE PART OF CHARLES HEAD. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70972464
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