3 bedroom terraced house for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Historic setting
- Conversion from former stables
- Fantastic southerly views
- Three bedrooms
- Enclosed garden
- Separate garage
- No onward chain
Built in 1868, Stevenstone House was a fine example of Victorian architecture before the remaining structure was abandoned in the 1960s. Stevenstone Court was formerly the stables and coach house to the manor house and remains today as we know it, a pretty open courtyard of cottages in a splendid setting. The property in question looks out onto what would have been the old manor house and now has fabulous southerly views across the rolling North Devon countryside. The garden, part of the former sunken garden, is still surrounded by the original picturesque stone balustrade. You enter the estate from the South Molton road along the original driveway through what was once 422 acres of country estate and you arrive at the property at the heart of this rural community.
This is a real chance to own your very own slice of history so don’t delay in booking your viewing tour.
The vendor informs us that the property is of stone construction under a slate roof. Your surveyor or conveyancer may be able to clarify further following their investigations. The property is serviced by electric smart controlled heating. Mains electric and water are connected. Currently the property is serviced by a communal septic tank but this is shortly to be decommissioned and the properties will be placed on a mains supply.
The garage is separate to the house and is located the other side of the lane.
Broadband: Super-fast speeds available up to 45 mbps. (Information taken from Ofcom checker)
Mobile phone: Coverage is limited indoors and likely outdoors depending on your network provider. (see Ofcom checker for further information)
There is an annual maintenance charge of £240 that covers the emptying of the septic tank, cutting of the communal grass to the front and road maintenance.
Directions
From Great Torrington town centre leave town heading for South Molton. Go past the Rugby Club on the right and past the turning to Kingscott. Take the next right into Stevenstone and along the private drive. Carry on for just under a mile and you come to a group of houses on the right set around a grassed courtyard where number six can be found at the far side.
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Broadband availability and predicted speed: obtained from Ofcom on December 23, 2021
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