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£230,000Plot for sale
Granary House and The Old Byre, Broadwoodwidger, Lifton, Devon, PL16
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Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Grade II Listed attached barns with planning consent to be converted.
- One four bedroom and one two bedroom.
- Both barns having balconies and garaging.
- Having further visitor parking.
- South facing gardens with far reaching views.
- Located in a tucked away location.
- An ideal development opportunity.
- Planning now in perpetuity.
- Excellent access to the A30.
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These Grade II Listed barns are positioned in the heart of the popular village of Broadwoodwidger, yet in a tucked away location with far reaching south facing views. Torridge District Council granted consent in 2013 for the conversion of two redundant barns under planning number 1/0493/2013/FUL and 1/0496/2013/FUL. Later the variation of condition was granted under application numbers 1/0548/2019/FUL and 1/0553/2019/FUL respectively. Since then, commencement of work has been obtained and has been recognised by a building control number being allocated and an inspection which took place on 31st October 2017. The planning is therefore now in perpetuity.
The barns allow for spacious accommodation. Granary House is the largest of the pair and has four bedroom (all en-suite accommodation) spread over three floors with a very spacious open plan living/kitchen/dining area and utility room. The Old Byre will have a similar but smaller configuration with two en-suite bedrooms, open plan living and utility room arranged over two floors. Granary House will have the largest of the gardens and The Old Byre the widest terrace/balcony enjoying those fantastic views.
The village of Broadwoodwidger is within easy reach and lies approximately 8 miles east of Launceston in Cornwall and 13 miles west of Okehampton in Devon where a wide range of facilities and amenities can be found in either town, Closer to hand are a local church and primary school. A wide range of rural retreats from fishing to water sports to riverside walks and cycling and far more can be found at Roadford reservoir which is a short drive away. The main A30 is just over a mile away offering good access to west Cornwall or Exeter and the M5 beyond.
Exit the A30 at Stowford Cross heading east towards Okehampton from Launceston. At the end of the slip road turn left and continue following the signs to Roadford Lake. Take the left hand turning towards Broadwoodwidger and follow the signs into the centre of the village. As you approach the village green on the left hand side turn left along the unclassified road. The drive to the barns will be found on the left hand side.
The barns allow for spacious accommodation. Granary House is the largest of the pair and has four bedroom (all en-suite accommodation) spread over three floors with a very spacious open plan living/kitchen/dining area and utility room. The Old Byre will have a similar but smaller configuration with two en-suite bedrooms, open plan living and utility room arranged over two floors. Granary House will have the largest of the gardens and The Old Byre the widest terrace/balcony enjoying those fantastic views.
The village of Broadwoodwidger is within easy reach and lies approximately 8 miles east of Launceston in Cornwall and 13 miles west of Okehampton in Devon where a wide range of facilities and amenities can be found in either town, Closer to hand are a local church and primary school. A wide range of rural retreats from fishing to water sports to riverside walks and cycling and far more can be found at Roadford reservoir which is a short drive away. The main A30 is just over a mile away offering good access to west Cornwall or Exeter and the M5 beyond.
Exit the A30 at Stowford Cross heading east towards Okehampton from Launceston. At the end of the slip road turn left and continue following the signs to Roadford Lake. Take the left hand turning towards Broadwoodwidger and follow the signs into the centre of the village. As you approach the village green on the left hand side turn left along the unclassified road. The drive to the barns will be found on the left hand side.
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SERVICES
We understand that there are some mains services located within the vicinity but any prospective purchaser will need to check with the relevant utility companies to prepare for the necessary connections. Our client informs us that drainage and electricity has been bought to the site.
Local Authority - Torridge District Council.
VIEWING ARRANGEMENTS
Strictly by appointment with the selling agent.
TENURE
Freehold.
COUNCIL
Torridge District Council.
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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.