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Guide price
£450,000

Plot for sale

Pyworthy, Holsworthy, Devon, EX22
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7.25 acre(s)
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TenureFreehold
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Features and description

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Building notice to convert a detached barn
  • 7.25 acres over 2 paddocks
  • Lovely views
  • Business/campsite potential
  • Rural location yet within 3 miles from village amenities
A superb chance to purchase a 3 bedroom barn to convert, set in an elevated position overlooking its 7.25 acres of land in a pretty, rural valley in the very West of Devon.

Granted on the 16th of May 2024, the building notice from the Torridge District Council reference No BC/1102/2024/DEXBN (48) provides 3 years from that date to commence work (a copy of this can be emailed upon request). There are plans drawn up which will be available to peruse on the viewing.

The beauty of this opportunity is that the barn is very secluded and private, has valley and c ountryside views, has business potential and has the land, ideal for those equestrian buyers or for those who want an outdoors lifestyle.

In the recent past, Jacobs Creek was utilised as a eco-camp site and our client has kept the business rate relief in place with Torridge District Council. Therefore, if a buyer wanted to start their own campsite/glamping/outdoor business the option would be more straightforward to organise.

The sale will also include the mobile home is situ, plus other sheds/outbuildings (but not the kennels) and there is ample off road parking. The land is split into 2 fields. The larger field slopes gently away from, and is completely visible from the barn. There is a pond and stream boundaries towards the bottom, where a gate leads through to the other paddock. This has a stream and river boundary and is level, with a great view towards the deer enclosure opposite.

LOCATION

Jacobs Creek is located in a quiet, rural location about 12 miles from the popular coastal resort of Bude, which has 2 sandy beaches and access to the beautiful clifftop walks of North Cornwall, and is just 3 miles from the closest village community of Whitstone. This village has a well-stocked Spar shop/sub P.O, village hall and a well - respected county primary school, and lies equidistant from Bude, to the north, and Launceston to the south. Both towns offer a wide range of commercial, leisure and educational facilities with access in Launceston onto the A30, the main trunk road leading west into Cornwall or, in the opposite direction, Exeter, its international airport and the M5 leading to Bristol and beyond.

Services
Mains water. Private drainage. No mains electric on site - quotes can be provided on a viewing.

Easements
There is an easement in place for the National Grid to pass/maintain electricity wires over the land.

Tenure
Freehold

Council Tax Band - A

EPC - N/A

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Webbers - Bude
Webbers - Bude
11 Lansdown Road Bude EX23 8BH
01288 681973
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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. Bude is a popular coastal resort located on the North Cornish coast, nearing the very northerly border of Cornwall into Devon.  This part of the coastline is extremely rugged with very high cliff tops and tucked away coves.  The best known beach in the area is Widemouth Bay, just to the south of Bude, which is a lovely sandy beach ideal for surfing.  There are two sandy beaches within very easy reach of the town centre called Crooklets and Summerleaze respectively. Bude has a historic past with the Canal and lock gates being an important part of the heritage of the town along with Bude Castle which is now a gallery, museum and restaurant.  The canal side has just been rejuvenated with new businesses opening and the town's library is also located there.  Bude was a prosperous Victorian seaside resort with the trains and canal providing access to and from Exeter.  Bude still is a town by the sea rather than a seaside resort, so although we do have a busy tourist period, the town remains vibrant with many things to do for all age groups throughout the year.
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