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3 bedroom detached house
Key information
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Thatched roof
- Exposed beams
- Lounge with inglenook fireplace
- Two bedrooms with bespoke built in wardrobes
- Countryside views
- Peaceful conservatory for relaxation
- Underfloor heating for comfort
- Full of character
The property is in good condition and offers two reception rooms, both separate with one featuring a cozy fireplace and the other providing access to a lovely garden. There are two bedrooms, with the master bedroom benefitting from built-in wardrobes and the second bedroom also offering this convenient feature.
Countryside views can be enjoyed from the garden and a conservatory provides a peaceful space to relax and unwind. Underfloor heating ensures comfort throughout the property.
Situated in a peaceful location, this home is ideal for those seeking a slice of history with modern comforts. This property is sure to appeal to those looking for a unique and characterful residence with beautiful views in a quiet location.
Viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate all this historical property has to offer.
Berrynarbor is a rural and coastal community with spirit. The village nestles on the slopes of a diverse, beautiful valley, rich in meadow, pasture land and wooded cleaves. Its name is derived from past manorial lords - the Berry and De Nerbert families. The focal point of the village is its fine church with lofty pinnacled tower, 17th Century lych-gate and original cobbled path. Along with the local village shop and easy walking distance to local pubs. There are delightful walks all around and Watermouth Harbour, Hele Bay and Combe Martin are just a short drive away. The Sawmills and Globe Inn offer excellent venue to dine and socialise and there’s the possibility of fishing at nearby Mill Park, where as well as the lake are additional leisure facilities. Within a 20 minute drive are the expansive sandy beaches of Woolacombe and Putsborough and Barnstaple, the regions centre with a wide range of amenities and attractions is approx. 10 miles away. The North Devon Link Road A361 gives fast access to the M5 Motorway Junction 27 (Tiverton).
Directions
From our Ilfracombe office with the premises on your right hand side proceed out of the town in the direction of Combe Martin. Follow the road through Hele Bay and approximately four miles passing Watermouth Castle and on sighting The Saw Mill Public House turn right into Berrynarbor. Continue along this road into the village towards the Church and The Olde Globe Inn Public House. Once in the village, take the second right hand turn on to Castle Hill and the property will be found on your left hand side directly opposite the entrance to Post Office car park.
Rooms
Main Entrance
Character door leading straight into;
Kitchen
Window to front elevation to front elevation, a range of wall and base units with work surface over, one and a half bowl inset to work surface, four ring gas hob with Electrolux oven below and hood over, tiled splash backing, exposed wooden beams, cupboard housing Worcester combi boiler supplying domestic hot water and gas central heating, tiled flooring, saloon doors leading to;
Dining Room
Window to side elevation, additional windows to side leading to conservatory, exposed beams, radiator, doors leading to;
Conservatory
160° windows, door to rear access, tiled underfloor heating.
Lounge
Windows to front elevation with views of the countryside, exposed beams on ceiling, inglenook log burner with stone surround, radiator, steps to upper floor, doors leading to;
Bedroom Three / Office
Window to front elevation with countryside view, radiator, exposed beams, built in shelves.
Bathroom
Window to side elevation, four piece suite comprising low-level W.C., wash hand basin, shower cubicle, corner enclosed panel bath, tiled flooring ,exposed beams, tiled splash backing, wall mounted heated towel rail.
First Floor
Landing
Loft access, exposed beams, useful cupboard, doors leading to;
Bedroom One
Window to front and side elevation with countryside views, radiator, handmade built-in wardrobes, further loft access
Bedroom Two
Windows to side and front elevation, radiator, built in wardrobes, exposed feature beams.
Utility Room
Space and plumbing for washing machine and tumble dryer.
AGENTS NOTES
A historical thatched freehold traditional stone and cob construction property situated in a very low flood risk area. Mains supply connection for all services of gas, electric and water with reasonable broadband and mobile services coverage. The property does hold a septic tank. There is currently no planning in place on the property or near by neighbours, along with offering no shared access and entrance right of ways, however the property does have right of way access to the rear farm track.
This property holds a lot of history with the property being featured on a post card in 1907 by an Ilfracombe photographer. It originally sat on a road constructed of broken stones formally steamrolled and muddy tracks. Whilst the property has obtained attraction since the early 1900's, it is still today very well-known and continuously drawn by regulars or visitors of the village.
Council tax band: E and an energy rating: exempt
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