Guide price
£700,0003 bedroom detached house for sale
East Budleigh, Budleigh Salterton
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Detached house
3 beds
2 baths
1,670 sq ft / 155 sq m
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Basic 19Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Charming former Mill with large detached 2 bedroom annex
- Lovely mature gardens extending to 0.35 acres
- Driveway parking
- Adaptable accommodation with a ground floor ensuite bedroom
- Views over adjoining fields
- Council Tax Band E
- Freehold
A charming detached 4 bedroom former Mill with a large detached annex to the rear located in a lovely semi-rural setting on the edge of Woodbury Common. EPC Band F.
Situation - Hayes Mill is a charming period property located along a quiet lane half a mile from East Budleigh that it is believed to have historically formed part of the Hayes Barton Estate, family home of Sir Walter Raleigh. East Budleigh is a charming, popular village to the west of the delightful River Otter Valley, surrounded by unspoilt countryside, with community public house and shop, primary school, local bus routes and a village hall.
There are various footpaths in the locality to take advantage of the attractive countryside and the Jurassic coastline, along with Commons for walking, bird watching, cycling and riding. Budleigh Salterton is under two miles, which has an extensive range of facilities and access to a pretty, unspoilt pebbled beach, whilst a sandy beach at Exmouth is about six miles. The cathedral and university city of Exeter has an extensive range of facilities including excellent sporting and leisure facilities as well as a selection of shopping and private and state schooling. The M5 motorway (J30) is easily accessible and there are frequent public transport routes in the area, including rail services from Honiton to London Waterloo and Exeter to London Paddington and Exeter International Airport with daily flights to London.
Description - Hayes Mill is a charming period property and former water mill, although the mill workings have long since been removed and is located along a pretty, quiet lane in the East Devon countryside. The accommodation retains a number of character features including exposed wooden beams. On the ground floor there is a kitchen/dining room, a sitting room and a downstairs study/4th bedroom and on the first floor, 3 bedrooms and a bathroom. At the rear of the house is a spacious detached 2 bedroom timber lodge used as an annex with the whole plot extending to approximately 0.35 acres.
Accommodation - From the road, steps lead down to the main entrance which is via the conservatory, predominantly glazed with views over the front garden. The entrance hall provides stairs to the first floor and a useful storage cupboard. To the left is the kitchen/breakfast room, with a door to the enclosed courtyard to the rear. The cottage-style kitchen has a butler sink, timber worktops and space for appliances, the breakfast area has a curtained area with space for further appliances and houses the boiler and there is a built-in pantry. To the right of the hall is a generous sitting room with a dual aspect, under stairs cupboard and a fireplace with an inset wood burner. Leading from the sitting room is a study/bedroom 4, a versatile room with a side aspect window, a built-in storage cupboard and a shower room with sink and wc.
The first floor landing has a rear aspect and an airing cupboard. Doors lead to bedroom 1 which has two front aspect windows with garden views, built-in wardrobes and stripped wood flooring. Bedroom 2 has a front aspect with garden views and built in wardrobes. Bedroom 3 has a side aspect with fitted cupboards. There is also a family bathroom with panel bath, LLWC and a hand wash basin.
Annex - Located to the rear of the property 'The Shed' is a detached ancillary garden structure confirmed by East Devon District Council as not requiring specific planning permission provided it is used for purposes incidental to the main house. It is arranged with a spacious open plan living area with a dual aspect and three sets of doors leading out to the surrounding gardens, 2 bedrooms and a shower room providing a walk-in shower, wc and basin.
Gardens - A charming feature of The Mill are the gardens which wrap around the house on 3 sides extending to approximately 0.35 acres in total. To the front is an area of lawn extending in front of the conservatory and bordered by flower beds with the lawn extending around to the side where there is a timber summer house and lovely views over neighbouring countryside. To the rear is The Shed with garden in front and to the side a gravelled off road parking area. Immediately to the rear of The Mill is a courtyard garden bordered by a high stone wall.
Services - Current Council Tax: E
Utilities: Mains electric, water, telephone
Drainage: Private
Heating: Oil-fired central heating
Tenure: Freehold
Standard, broadband available. O2, Vodafone mobile networks available (Ofcom).
Directions - From Exeter head out of the city towards the M5 junction 30, continue straight across the roundabout and at the next one straight over towards Sidmouth on the A3052. At the cross roads with the Equestrian cafe, turn right towards Woodbury Common, continue over the common and at the next cross roads turn left towards Yettington. Continue through Yettington and take the next turning on the right just before the entrance to Bicton. Follow the road and Hayes Mill is along on the right hand side.
Situation - Hayes Mill is a charming period property located along a quiet lane half a mile from East Budleigh that it is believed to have historically formed part of the Hayes Barton Estate, family home of Sir Walter Raleigh. East Budleigh is a charming, popular village to the west of the delightful River Otter Valley, surrounded by unspoilt countryside, with community public house and shop, primary school, local bus routes and a village hall.
There are various footpaths in the locality to take advantage of the attractive countryside and the Jurassic coastline, along with Commons for walking, bird watching, cycling and riding. Budleigh Salterton is under two miles, which has an extensive range of facilities and access to a pretty, unspoilt pebbled beach, whilst a sandy beach at Exmouth is about six miles. The cathedral and university city of Exeter has an extensive range of facilities including excellent sporting and leisure facilities as well as a selection of shopping and private and state schooling. The M5 motorway (J30) is easily accessible and there are frequent public transport routes in the area, including rail services from Honiton to London Waterloo and Exeter to London Paddington and Exeter International Airport with daily flights to London.
Description - Hayes Mill is a charming period property and former water mill, although the mill workings have long since been removed and is located along a pretty, quiet lane in the East Devon countryside. The accommodation retains a number of character features including exposed wooden beams. On the ground floor there is a kitchen/dining room, a sitting room and a downstairs study/4th bedroom and on the first floor, 3 bedrooms and a bathroom. At the rear of the house is a spacious detached 2 bedroom timber lodge used as an annex with the whole plot extending to approximately 0.35 acres.
Accommodation - From the road, steps lead down to the main entrance which is via the conservatory, predominantly glazed with views over the front garden. The entrance hall provides stairs to the first floor and a useful storage cupboard. To the left is the kitchen/breakfast room, with a door to the enclosed courtyard to the rear. The cottage-style kitchen has a butler sink, timber worktops and space for appliances, the breakfast area has a curtained area with space for further appliances and houses the boiler and there is a built-in pantry. To the right of the hall is a generous sitting room with a dual aspect, under stairs cupboard and a fireplace with an inset wood burner. Leading from the sitting room is a study/bedroom 4, a versatile room with a side aspect window, a built-in storage cupboard and a shower room with sink and wc.
The first floor landing has a rear aspect and an airing cupboard. Doors lead to bedroom 1 which has two front aspect windows with garden views, built-in wardrobes and stripped wood flooring. Bedroom 2 has a front aspect with garden views and built in wardrobes. Bedroom 3 has a side aspect with fitted cupboards. There is also a family bathroom with panel bath, LLWC and a hand wash basin.
Annex - Located to the rear of the property 'The Shed' is a detached ancillary garden structure confirmed by East Devon District Council as not requiring specific planning permission provided it is used for purposes incidental to the main house. It is arranged with a spacious open plan living area with a dual aspect and three sets of doors leading out to the surrounding gardens, 2 bedrooms and a shower room providing a walk-in shower, wc and basin.
Gardens - A charming feature of The Mill are the gardens which wrap around the house on 3 sides extending to approximately 0.35 acres in total. To the front is an area of lawn extending in front of the conservatory and bordered by flower beds with the lawn extending around to the side where there is a timber summer house and lovely views over neighbouring countryside. To the rear is The Shed with garden in front and to the side a gravelled off road parking area. Immediately to the rear of The Mill is a courtyard garden bordered by a high stone wall.
Services - Current Council Tax: E
Utilities: Mains electric, water, telephone
Drainage: Private
Heating: Oil-fired central heating
Tenure: Freehold
Standard, broadband available. O2, Vodafone mobile networks available (Ofcom).
Directions - From Exeter head out of the city towards the M5 junction 30, continue straight across the roundabout and at the next one straight over towards Sidmouth on the A3052. At the cross roads with the Equestrian cafe, turn right towards Woodbury Common, continue over the common and at the next cross roads turn left towards Yettington. Continue through Yettington and take the next turning on the right just before the entrance to Bicton. Follow the road and Hayes Mill is along on the right hand side.
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