Detached house
Study
Sold STC
Detached house
2.21 acre(s)
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Large barn with Class Q planning
- 2.21 acres
- PP to create 4,273 sq.ft. Accommodation
- Stunning views
- Rural location
- More land available by seperate negotiation
Rural development opportunity providing for the creation of a detached dwelling, through the conversion of former poultry buildings.
The building in Lot 1 has approval for the creation of a single large detached dwelling (circa 397 sq.m. / 4,273 sq.ft.) set within 2.21 acres.
Lot 1: Approx. 2.21 acres - shown edged red on the site plan
Unique opportunity to create a truly exceptional south-facing single storey dwelling, with proposed accommodation to extend to around 4,273 sq.ft., occupying a sizeable 2.21 acre plot.
The approved plans propose the following accommodation:
Entrance Hall, WC, Reception Hall, large open-plan Kitchen/Family/Dining area, separate Lounge, Study/Playroom, Family Bathroom and 4 x Bedrooms (one with En-suite).
To be formed via the conversion of the existing timber framed former poultry building (Barn 1) which is built over a block plinth and concrete base, with timber clad elevations and a pitched profile steel roof. Existing building measures around 37m x 16.52m gross external.
The Barns are situated in a beautiful rural position, lying approximately 2 miles to the north-west of the large village of Bradworthy. Bradworthy is a self-contained village which caters well for its inhabitants with a range of facilities and amenities including; Church, Primary Academy and Pre-School, the Bradworthy Inn, Surgery, Vets, two village shops (with a Post Office), butchers, furniture store, hardware store, petrol filling station/garage, industrial estate, children’s playground, bowling club, football club, social club and Memorial Hall. The village square is the largest in England and hosts an annual summer Carnival. The market town and port of Bideford is approximately 14 miles to the north-east and is the administrative centre and largest town in the district of Torridge. It has a comprehensive range of educational, employment, leisure and shopping facilities, including the out-of-town Atlantic Village shopping centre. Barnstaple is approximately 23 miles to the north-east and is the regional centre for North Devon and Exmoor. The town provides further extensive facilities and amenities.
The Barns occupy a position within South West England renowned for both the diversity of its countryside and for the many varied leisure and recreational opportunities available either within the immediate locality or further afield. Both the North Devon and Cornish coastlines lie roughly equidistant, around 5.5 miles north and west respectively, offering scenic beauty, and extensive walking, cycling and riding opportunities.
The building in Lot 1 has approval for the creation of a single large detached dwelling (circa 397 sq.m. / 4,273 sq.ft.) set within 2.21 acres.
Lot 1: Approx. 2.21 acres - shown edged red on the site plan
Unique opportunity to create a truly exceptional south-facing single storey dwelling, with proposed accommodation to extend to around 4,273 sq.ft., occupying a sizeable 2.21 acre plot.
The approved plans propose the following accommodation:
Entrance Hall, WC, Reception Hall, large open-plan Kitchen/Family/Dining area, separate Lounge, Study/Playroom, Family Bathroom and 4 x Bedrooms (one with En-suite).
To be formed via the conversion of the existing timber framed former poultry building (Barn 1) which is built over a block plinth and concrete base, with timber clad elevations and a pitched profile steel roof. Existing building measures around 37m x 16.52m gross external.
The Barns are situated in a beautiful rural position, lying approximately 2 miles to the north-west of the large village of Bradworthy. Bradworthy is a self-contained village which caters well for its inhabitants with a range of facilities and amenities including; Church, Primary Academy and Pre-School, the Bradworthy Inn, Surgery, Vets, two village shops (with a Post Office), butchers, furniture store, hardware store, petrol filling station/garage, industrial estate, children’s playground, bowling club, football club, social club and Memorial Hall. The village square is the largest in England and hosts an annual summer Carnival. The market town and port of Bideford is approximately 14 miles to the north-east and is the administrative centre and largest town in the district of Torridge. It has a comprehensive range of educational, employment, leisure and shopping facilities, including the out-of-town Atlantic Village shopping centre. Barnstaple is approximately 23 miles to the north-east and is the regional centre for North Devon and Exmoor. The town provides further extensive facilities and amenities.
The Barns occupy a position within South West England renowned for both the diversity of its countryside and for the many varied leisure and recreational opportunities available either within the immediate locality or further afield. Both the North Devon and Cornish coastlines lie roughly equidistant, around 5.5 miles north and west respectively, offering scenic beauty, and extensive walking, cycling and riding opportunities.
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