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2 bedroom bungalow

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Bungalow
2 beds
2 baths
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Key information

TenureFreehold
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Features and description

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Converted Stables
  • 2 bedrooms
  • Office
  • Snug
  • Log burner
  • Garage
  • Private garden
  • 2 acres of communal grounds
  • Off road parking
  • Plenty of storage

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Approached across a paved driveway, you enter the property into a wonderfully light hallway. Turning left you have the sitting room, a delightful and cosy space with high ceilings and a modern log burner that really creates a lovely warmth. To the rear of this sits a snug, currently utilised as a study.

The kitchen dining room is a stunning size and benefits from plenty of natual light through two windows as well as a velux above. Ample worktop space houses a butler syle sink and electric hob with oven whilst cupboard and drawer units sit above and below. An island extends this worktop space and provides further cupboard storage. At the opposite end of this room is plenty of open spapce ready for a sizeable dining set.

A useful utility resides at the rear of this room and houses the washing machine/tumble dryer as well as further worktop and cupboard space. space for a free standing fridge freezer can also be found.

Completing the downstairs is a generous double bedroom with built in wardrobe space and family shower room finished with a walk in shower, w.c and wash hand basin.

Heading upstairs an incredible open landing awaits, bathed in natural light courtesy of two velux windows. Built in cupboard storage borders the room. The current owner ustilises this space as an office as well.

The main bedroom can be found at one end of the landing, filled with character. Two more velux windows ensure plenty of light, whilst plenty of space allow for a double bed as well as drawer unit space.

At the opposite end of the landing is the family bathroom, completing the accommodation. This is finished with a bath, wash hand basin and w.c.

The cottage has its own private rear garden which is laid out with ease in mind being on two levels with extensive paving and areas in which to sit and just soak up the surroundings. Around the small pond is ample room for a table and chairs to enjoy al fresco entertaining whilst listening to the sound of the water and the wildlife around. Being on the eastern side is an ideal way to start the day and being at a higher level than the ground floor enjoys a good degree of sunlight throughout the day. A rear gate leads to a gravelled drive space

Communal grounds
Without a doubt these play a major part in the enjoyment of living in this stylish development of converted barns and overall extend in excess of 2 acres. There is a huge swathe of lawn studded with mature trees on one flank, beyond which there is a track and fields with views towards Torrington in the distance, and at the end, beyond the little orchard, is an area for composting and a bonfire. There is a small woodland that is currently having created a woodland walk and we understand there is a carpet of bluebells amidst during the spring. Behind some of the barns on the southern side are a couple of small ponds around which seating areas have been created midst the extensive planting. Throughout the grounds is an abundance shrubs, trees and plants including gunnera, photinia, apple, birch, weigela, buddleia, willow, ferns, pampas grass and euonymus to name but a few.
From Torrington take the B3227 road signposted South Molton. Approximately 1 mile after leaving the town having passed the row of cottages on your left, near the top of the hill will be the private driveway on your left serving Peagham Barton. Proceed along the driveway and upon entering the estate turn right into the courtyard where the property will be found directly in front of you with name plaque displayed.

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Rooms

Kitchen Dining Room 5.13m x 4.27m

Sitting Room 5.46m x 3.38m

Snug 3.38m x 2.24m

Utility Room 2.77m x 2.24m

Bedroom
11 x 2.97m

Bedroom 3.15m x 2.03m

Office 4.6m x 3.15m

Council Tax Band
C

Viewings
Strictly by appointment with the selling agent

Tenure
Freehold

Services
Mains electric and water. Oil fired central heating. Shared private drainage via Klargester treatment tank

EPC
D

Maintenance Charge
Communal maintenance charge in 2022 of £395, paid every 6 months.

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Webbers - Torrington
Webbers - Torrington
17 High Street Torrington EX38 8HN
01805 447990
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Established in 1924, Webbers estate agents are a national award winning, independent estate agency, voted in the Top 3 estate agents in the UK for customer service in 2014. We have 16 West Country offices for residential sales in North Devon, West Somerset, Exmoor and Cornwall. Our exclusive Fine & Country marketing enables us to put our property in Park Lane, right in the heart of London, offering fabulous market exposure. In addition, with specialist departments for Commercial Property, Survey & Professional and New Homes, we deliver a comprehensive property service, with an enviable reputation as professionals in property. Great Torrington is a small, welcoming town, steeped in history and set in an impressive situation with spectacular views. The town is surrounded by 365 acres of common-land and also gives direct access onto the Tarka Trail cycleway. The houses for sale in Torrington are accompanied by a range of individual shops, schools for children up to the age of 16, The Plough Arts Centre that hosts a varied programme of films, music and theatre and a variety of tourist attractions, and a good mix of both modern and older homes from traditional terraced homes to detached, executive-style houses.
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