4 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Ashmill, Ashwater, Beaworthy, Devon, EX21
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Semi-detached house
4 beds
2 baths
2,002 sq ft / 186 sq m
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- A unique opportunity to purchase a home with its own restored railway bridge and stone terraced garden.
- Completely renovated throughout, three storey family home.
- Open plan living and kitchen area.
- Spacious and luxurious roof bedroom suite.
- Three ground floor bedrooms.
- Many unique features including the original ancient mill stone.
- Insulated cabin fitted with power and lights.
- Close to the popular village of Ashwater.
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Situated close to the rural West Devon village of Ashwater this unique four bedroom house comes to the market and marks the end of a major renovation project for our vendors. After purchasing the former industrial building back in 2018 they have worked tirelessly with their builder to create two attached dwellings on the site. Bridge house is the second and last part of the project and is now ready for occupation. We are grateful to have been given the opportunity to market this extremely unique three storey substantial home that benefits from its very own stone bridge and detached cabin, ideal for buyers needing to work from home or requiring a substantial family home or couples wanting space for guests or hobbies.
Over the last few years, Bridge House has been sympathetically, converted from a former historic Mill and warehouse building situated in what was once a busy rural Devon village, into a substantial, stunning three storey home. The inside is light and airy throughout with a mixture of white painted walls and some feature exposed stone. All of the windows and door openings are installed with UPVC double glazing. The window sills are constructed with polished natural Beech. The central heating and hot water are run from the oil fired central heating boiler situated within the separate utility room, along with the cloakroom/WC. The floor in the open plan living room is polished timber, the high ceiling enjoys exposed timber beams. The kitchen area is fitted with an array of coloured shaker style units with solid wood worktops. The brand new, integrally installed Bosch electric oven, extractor fan and dishwasher are all included within the sale.
The top floor, bedroom suite, is situated within the roof space so there is some restricted head space but plenty of useful eve storage available. There is room between the tresses for a double bed and great views available through the roof windows. Enjoying exclusive use of the en-suite bathroom that consists of a statement, white, freestanding bath, WC and wash basin with vanity cupboard below.
The ground floor hosts three double bedrooms all laid with matching grey carpet and enjoying built in wardrobes and the use of a family shower room that benefits from porcelain, wood look floor tiles, a glass and tiled double shower unit and wash basin. There is plenty of space for a home office, where the owners have, sympathetically preserved the original mill stone within glass under the floor.
Outside, the garden is landscaped at various levels using local found stone with the central feature being a restored full size, stone railway bridge which also provides off road parking for numerous vehicles. A useful insulated cabin is located at the end of the bridge, having an electric supply means this could be simply a quiet vantage point for overlooking the garden or a workshop/office. There is also an EV charging point installed.
The hamlet of Ashmill is approximately half a mile from the popular village of Ashwater. Ashwater is an attractive village set in miles of rolling Devon countryside and retains many useful village amenities including a Post Office/General Store, Pub/Restaurant, Parish Church, Village Hall and nearby a Primary School. Approximately 4.5 miles away from the property is Roadford Lake with excellent walking and water sports facilities. For those with coastal interests the North Cornish Resort of Bude can be reached within 17 miles, which is known for its sandy beaches, surf and cliff top walks. The open terrain of Dartmoor with all its natural beauty can be found within 19 miles.
The ancient town of Launceston is situated approximately 10 miles distant and boasts a range of shopping, commercial, educational and recreational facilities. The larger City of Exeter is around 42 miles distant and offers a wider range of educational, cultural and leisure facilities. The A30 dual carriageway provides access to the M5 at Exeter and West to the rest of Cornwall.
From Launceston Town Centre proceed down the A388 (St Thomas Road). Upon reaching the roundabout at Newport take the right hand turning into Dutson Road proceeding straight ahead. Pass the Spar shop on the right hand side and head out of town along the A388 passing Homeleigh Garden Centre, entering through the village of St Giles-On-The-Heath. Continue passing through Chapman’s Well and after a couple of miles take the right hand turning towards Ashwater. Proceed along this road continuing through the hamlet of Henford and the village of Ashwater. Upon reaching the 'T' junction in Ashmill turn right heading over the bridge where Bridge House will be identified on the left hand side marked with a Webbers For Sale Board.
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Over the last few years, Bridge House has been sympathetically, converted from a former historic Mill and warehouse building situated in what was once a busy rural Devon village, into a substantial, stunning three storey home. The inside is light and airy throughout with a mixture of white painted walls and some feature exposed stone. All of the windows and door openings are installed with UPVC double glazing. The window sills are constructed with polished natural Beech. The central heating and hot water are run from the oil fired central heating boiler situated within the separate utility room, along with the cloakroom/WC. The floor in the open plan living room is polished timber, the high ceiling enjoys exposed timber beams. The kitchen area is fitted with an array of coloured shaker style units with solid wood worktops. The brand new, integrally installed Bosch electric oven, extractor fan and dishwasher are all included within the sale.
The top floor, bedroom suite, is situated within the roof space so there is some restricted head space but plenty of useful eve storage available. There is room between the tresses for a double bed and great views available through the roof windows. Enjoying exclusive use of the en-suite bathroom that consists of a statement, white, freestanding bath, WC and wash basin with vanity cupboard below.
The ground floor hosts three double bedrooms all laid with matching grey carpet and enjoying built in wardrobes and the use of a family shower room that benefits from porcelain, wood look floor tiles, a glass and tiled double shower unit and wash basin. There is plenty of space for a home office, where the owners have, sympathetically preserved the original mill stone within glass under the floor.
Outside, the garden is landscaped at various levels using local found stone with the central feature being a restored full size, stone railway bridge which also provides off road parking for numerous vehicles. A useful insulated cabin is located at the end of the bridge, having an electric supply means this could be simply a quiet vantage point for overlooking the garden or a workshop/office. There is also an EV charging point installed.
The hamlet of Ashmill is approximately half a mile from the popular village of Ashwater. Ashwater is an attractive village set in miles of rolling Devon countryside and retains many useful village amenities including a Post Office/General Store, Pub/Restaurant, Parish Church, Village Hall and nearby a Primary School. Approximately 4.5 miles away from the property is Roadford Lake with excellent walking and water sports facilities. For those with coastal interests the North Cornish Resort of Bude can be reached within 17 miles, which is known for its sandy beaches, surf and cliff top walks. The open terrain of Dartmoor with all its natural beauty can be found within 19 miles.
The ancient town of Launceston is situated approximately 10 miles distant and boasts a range of shopping, commercial, educational and recreational facilities. The larger City of Exeter is around 42 miles distant and offers a wider range of educational, cultural and leisure facilities. The A30 dual carriageway provides access to the M5 at Exeter and West to the rest of Cornwall.
From Launceston Town Centre proceed down the A388 (St Thomas Road). Upon reaching the roundabout at Newport take the right hand turning into Dutson Road proceeding straight ahead. Pass the Spar shop on the right hand side and head out of town along the A388 passing Homeleigh Garden Centre, entering through the village of St Giles-On-The-Heath. Continue passing through Chapman’s Well and after a couple of miles take the right hand turning towards Ashwater. Proceed along this road continuing through the hamlet of Henford and the village of Ashwater. Upon reaching the 'T' junction in Ashmill turn right heading over the bridge where Bridge House will be identified on the left hand side marked with a Webbers For Sale Board.
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Rooms
Utility Room
WC
Lounge/Kitchen/Dining Room
7.04m max x 8.76m max
Bedroom 1
5.92m max x 4.52m max
En-suite 6.07m x 2.2m
Bedroom 2 4.42m x 3.58m
Bedroom 3 4.1m x 3.84m
Bedroom 4
2.72m max x 3.86m max
Bathroom 2.95m x 2.4m
SERVICES
Mains water and electricity. Private drainage.
TENURE
Freehold.
COUNCIL TAX
TBC: Torridge District Council.
VIEWING ARRANGEMENTS
Strictly by appointment with the sole selling agent.
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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 & lettings 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. Launceston is the ancient capital of Cornwall. Attractions include the English Heritage Norman Castle and steam railway, narrow streets and plenty of Georgian and Victorian architecture. Excellent access can be gained to the A30 dual carriageway and both Bodmin Moor and Dartmoor. The town is 17 miles from the coastal resort and rugged cliff tops of Bude. Our town square is a conservation area and has a pedestrian-friendly shopping area with cobbled streets. The Church of St Mary Magdalene in the town centre is one of the most heavily engraved in the country. Typical out-of-town buyers come from the West Midlands and South East seeking retirement/a slower pace of life which is what our county epitomises. We have a hard-working Launceston in Bloom committee passionate about making the town look attractive throughout all seasons and the Town Council does an excellent job of maintenance and grass cutting. In 2011 HRH the Duchess of Cornwall opened up a new refurbished Town Hall. Average prices here for houses for sale in Launceston are £187,000 (2011 figures) and typical properties in the town include Victorian semis and modern edge-of-town developments. We also have a growing Fine and Country department.
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