Guide price
£695,0004 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Abbotsham Court, Abbotsham, Bideford
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Semi-detached house
4 beds
4 baths
2.20 acre(s)
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Grade II listed
- Semi detached
- Circa 15th Century
- Garden and grounds of around 2.2 acres
- Potential one bedroom annex with income
- Unique location
- 4/5 bedrooms
- Council tax band D
- Freehold
A unique 15th Century former Coach House with a potential one bedroom annex/apartment set within delightful gardens and grounds of approximately 2.2 acres, enjoying breath-taking sea views from the land.
Situation - The Coach House, a wing of Abbotsham Court, is situated in one of the most special locations within the area with access onto the South West Coastal Footpath from its own land, and within a mile of the highly sought after Abbotsham village. The village itself has a renowned primary school, church, the highly rated 'The Thatched Inn' and a weekly post office/local shop. The port and market town of Bideford sits on the banks of the River Torridge and offers a wide range of amenities including various shops, banks, butchers, bakeries, pubs and restaurants, cafes, places of worship, schooling for all ages (public and private) and three supermarkets. There is also access to the Tarka Trail, which affords superb walks or cycle rides that extend beyond Torrington and Barnstaple. The regional centre of Barnstaple is approximately 13 miles away and offers all the area's main business, shopping and commercial venues. There are also good transport opportunities via the A361 link road, which connects to the motorway network at junction 27 of the M5 or via rail and the Tarka Line. 60 minute drive to Tiverton parkway for direct line to Paddington.
Description - This is a rare opportunity to a purchase a unique 15th Century Grade II listed former Coach House set within delightful gardens and grounds of approximately 2.2 acres. The property offers over 3600 square feet of spacious and versatile accommodation which boasts a wealth of character throughout. The property includes 3 reception rooms, 3 double bedrooms, 3 bathrooms (2 of which are en-suite), kitchen which boasts an electric two-oven and warming oven Royal Blue Everhot stove and a separate cannon gas cooker, utility and office space which could be an ideal ground floor bedroom/study or family room.
Integral to The Coach House, approached by an external staircase, or the first-floor landing is a potential annex within what was a Chapel - and called by that name - constructed by Col. Digby-Best approximately 1840. 'The Chapel', rated Council Tax Band A, comprises a sitting room, kitchen, bedroom with en-suite shower room and is currently let on a short term basis which provides an income of £720 per calendar month.
The property is approached over a long private driveway which is initially shared with three other properties but sweeps to the right and onto the front courtyard which has extensive parking.
To the rear of the house is a good-sized terrace area and well-planted rockery. Beyond is the more formal garden with an assortment of plants, shrubs and trees, as well as a detached carpentry workshop. On from here is the walled orchard of 1/3 Acre with a variety of fruit trees and large shed for a lawn tractor. At the rear boundary of the garden there is an access gate which leads onto a private and almost secret part of the property which is an elevated parcel of land where some of the best views in North Devon are to be enjoyed, across Bideford Bay to Lundy Isle and The Bristol Channel. To the South West, Clovelly and Hartland can be seen and to the North, Baggy Point with the Gower Peninsula further on.
Being one of four properties in Abbotsham Court, we understand it was originally named Shebbeare Town, with parts of the Court dating back to the 15th Century and early Tudor times. It was the ancestral home of John Shebbeare (1709–1788) who was a British political satirist. The Coach House is the North Wing of this historic house.
Services - Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. The central heating and a gas cooker is served by a 2000L LPG tank.
According to Ofcom, Ultrafast broadband is available at the property and mobile signal is likely with EE, Vodaphone, O2 and Three. For further information please see the Ofcom website.
Situation - The Coach House, a wing of Abbotsham Court, is situated in one of the most special locations within the area with access onto the South West Coastal Footpath from its own land, and within a mile of the highly sought after Abbotsham village. The village itself has a renowned primary school, church, the highly rated 'The Thatched Inn' and a weekly post office/local shop. The port and market town of Bideford sits on the banks of the River Torridge and offers a wide range of amenities including various shops, banks, butchers, bakeries, pubs and restaurants, cafes, places of worship, schooling for all ages (public and private) and three supermarkets. There is also access to the Tarka Trail, which affords superb walks or cycle rides that extend beyond Torrington and Barnstaple. The regional centre of Barnstaple is approximately 13 miles away and offers all the area's main business, shopping and commercial venues. There are also good transport opportunities via the A361 link road, which connects to the motorway network at junction 27 of the M5 or via rail and the Tarka Line. 60 minute drive to Tiverton parkway for direct line to Paddington.
Description - This is a rare opportunity to a purchase a unique 15th Century Grade II listed former Coach House set within delightful gardens and grounds of approximately 2.2 acres. The property offers over 3600 square feet of spacious and versatile accommodation which boasts a wealth of character throughout. The property includes 3 reception rooms, 3 double bedrooms, 3 bathrooms (2 of which are en-suite), kitchen which boasts an electric two-oven and warming oven Royal Blue Everhot stove and a separate cannon gas cooker, utility and office space which could be an ideal ground floor bedroom/study or family room.
Integral to The Coach House, approached by an external staircase, or the first-floor landing is a potential annex within what was a Chapel - and called by that name - constructed by Col. Digby-Best approximately 1840. 'The Chapel', rated Council Tax Band A, comprises a sitting room, kitchen, bedroom with en-suite shower room and is currently let on a short term basis which provides an income of £720 per calendar month.
The property is approached over a long private driveway which is initially shared with three other properties but sweeps to the right and onto the front courtyard which has extensive parking.
To the rear of the house is a good-sized terrace area and well-planted rockery. Beyond is the more formal garden with an assortment of plants, shrubs and trees, as well as a detached carpentry workshop. On from here is the walled orchard of 1/3 Acre with a variety of fruit trees and large shed for a lawn tractor. At the rear boundary of the garden there is an access gate which leads onto a private and almost secret part of the property which is an elevated parcel of land where some of the best views in North Devon are to be enjoyed, across Bideford Bay to Lundy Isle and The Bristol Channel. To the South West, Clovelly and Hartland can be seen and to the North, Baggy Point with the Gower Peninsula further on.
Being one of four properties in Abbotsham Court, we understand it was originally named Shebbeare Town, with parts of the Court dating back to the 15th Century and early Tudor times. It was the ancestral home of John Shebbeare (1709–1788) who was a British political satirist. The Coach House is the North Wing of this historic house.
Services - Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. The central heating and a gas cooker is served by a 2000L LPG tank.
According to Ofcom, Ultrafast broadband is available at the property and mobile signal is likely with EE, Vodaphone, O2 and Three. For further information please see the Ofcom website.
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