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£895,0005 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Fore Street, Witheridge, Tiverton
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Semi-detached house
5 beds
3 baths
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EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Deceptively spacious family home
- Grade II Listed
- Four bedrooms
- Four reception rooms
- One bedroom cottage
- Elegantly renovated
- South Facing walled garden
- Off road parking
- Council Tax Band D & A
- Freehold
Beautiful south facing medieval walled garden in the heart of Devon for sale, with stunning fully restored 15th century thatched house included!
An enchanting Grade II listed family home with a large south-facing walled garden, delightful one bedroom cottage and studio workshop. All set in a picturesque village setting. Four bedrooms. Four reception rooms. One bedroom cottage. Council Tax Band D (Main House) & A (Cottage). EPC Band E (Main House). EPC Band D (Cottage). Freehold.
Situation - Ditchetts House is in the centre of the pretty Devon village of Witheridge. The village provides several amenities including a local shop, a pub, a doctor’s surgery, several restaurants, cafés and a primary school. The bustling and historic town of Tiverton provides a wider range of everyday amenities, including high street shopping, supermarkets and leisure facilities. The town also offers an excellent selection of schools, including the renowned independent Blundell’s School. Exeter, approximately 19 miles away is the most thriving city in the South West and offers a wide choice of cultural activities with the theatre, the museum, arts centre and a wealth of good restaurants and shopping including The Ivy and John Lewis. Many good primary and secondary schools can be found in Exeter including Exeter School, Exeter College (Ofsted ‘Outstanding’) and The Maynard, whilst Exeter University is recognised as one of the best universities in the country. Endless opportunities for walking and cycling can be found in the local area whilst the breath-taking Exmoor National Park is within easy reach. The property is set mid-way between the dramatic North and South Devon coastlines offering miles of pristine beaches to explore. Communication links are excellent. Tiverton Parkway mainline station is approximately 19 miles away, providing direct services to London Paddington and Exeter. The M5 motorway provides links to the A38 to Plymouth, A30 to Cornwall and to the national motorway network.
Description - Ditchetts House is a lovely partially thatched semi detached property dating from at least the 15 century, but originally thought to have been an open hall house. The house has been totally restored by the current owners to a very high standard, enhancing and restoring period features including inglenook fireplaces, oak and stone floors along with a rare 15th century cobb and ash floor. What were original stables and grooms quarters in the garden have also been restored to create a cosy one bedroom cottage annexe, which provides space for family or guests. Further stables have been converted into a studio/hobbies room.
Main House Accommodation - In the main house there are five beautifully appointed ground floor reception rooms. These include a dual aspect snug, a study, a bright and light garden room and a large sitting /dining room which features original inglenook fireplaces at either end. There is a hand built bespoke modern country kitchen with composite stone worktops. Original timber panelling and original tile and cobbled floor. There is a central island/breakfast bar providing ample storage. An Everhot range cooker and a double butlers sink. Leading off the kitchen is a fully fitted handmade bespoke utility room with butlers sink set into a restored original marble slab. An adjacent walk in larder provides further space for household storage.
Upstairs there are four very well appointed bedrooms. The principal bedroom with a luxury en-suite shower room with twin sinks. There is also a family bathroom with freestanding copper bath and separate shower. There is also a third separate WC. Bedroom four has two walls of handmade bespoke wardrobes providing ample hanging space and storage.
The Garden Cottage - The garden cottage has also been sympathetically restored and the accommodation includes an open plan kitchen/lounge/diner with an open stairway leading to a double bedroom and en-suite shower room.
Gardens & Grounds - There is a secluded south facing walled garden to the rear, approximately 100 metres long with many specimen and fruit trees and large ancient trees. The garden is planted with beautiful perennials that bring summer colour and bursts with life and colourful blossom and bulbs in the spring. It has been enhanced to provide different sitting areas and vistas. This includes an original cobbled courtyard and paths. A large composite deck with timber pergola for shade. A sheltered private terrace with hot tub (available by separate negotiation). An additional hardwood deck provides an ideal place for morning sun and breakfast. A vegetable garden with greenhouse and oak raised beds and a large stone built potting shed. At the end of the garden is a storage shed for tools. Through the door at the end of the garden is a private gravelled parking area for about 5 cars. Here there is also a 5 x 3 metre timber shed ideal for all kinds of storage.
Alongside the cottage is a studio/hobbies room which has worktops inset with a double Belfast sink and numerous storage units. There is also a useful garden toilet.
Services - Mains electricity, water and drainage. Electric heating with individual thermostats.
Ofcom predicted broadband services - Standard: Download 16 Mbps, Upload 1 Mbps. Ultrafast: Download 80Mbps, Upload 20Mbps.
Ofcom predicted mobile coverage for voice and data: Internal (Limited coverage) -EE, Three, O2 and Vodafone. External - EE, Three, O2 and Vodafone.
Local Authority: North Devon District Council. Witheridge Conservation Area
Viewings - Strictly by appointment only through the agents, Stags.
Directions - From Witheridge Square, procced east passing the Mitre Inn. After 130 yards, as to road becomes Fore Street, the property can be found in the right hand side.
An enchanting Grade II listed family home with a large south-facing walled garden, delightful one bedroom cottage and studio workshop. All set in a picturesque village setting. Four bedrooms. Four reception rooms. One bedroom cottage. Council Tax Band D (Main House) & A (Cottage). EPC Band E (Main House). EPC Band D (Cottage). Freehold.
Situation - Ditchetts House is in the centre of the pretty Devon village of Witheridge. The village provides several amenities including a local shop, a pub, a doctor’s surgery, several restaurants, cafés and a primary school. The bustling and historic town of Tiverton provides a wider range of everyday amenities, including high street shopping, supermarkets and leisure facilities. The town also offers an excellent selection of schools, including the renowned independent Blundell’s School. Exeter, approximately 19 miles away is the most thriving city in the South West and offers a wide choice of cultural activities with the theatre, the museum, arts centre and a wealth of good restaurants and shopping including The Ivy and John Lewis. Many good primary and secondary schools can be found in Exeter including Exeter School, Exeter College (Ofsted ‘Outstanding’) and The Maynard, whilst Exeter University is recognised as one of the best universities in the country. Endless opportunities for walking and cycling can be found in the local area whilst the breath-taking Exmoor National Park is within easy reach. The property is set mid-way between the dramatic North and South Devon coastlines offering miles of pristine beaches to explore. Communication links are excellent. Tiverton Parkway mainline station is approximately 19 miles away, providing direct services to London Paddington and Exeter. The M5 motorway provides links to the A38 to Plymouth, A30 to Cornwall and to the national motorway network.
Description - Ditchetts House is a lovely partially thatched semi detached property dating from at least the 15 century, but originally thought to have been an open hall house. The house has been totally restored by the current owners to a very high standard, enhancing and restoring period features including inglenook fireplaces, oak and stone floors along with a rare 15th century cobb and ash floor. What were original stables and grooms quarters in the garden have also been restored to create a cosy one bedroom cottage annexe, which provides space for family or guests. Further stables have been converted into a studio/hobbies room.
Main House Accommodation - In the main house there are five beautifully appointed ground floor reception rooms. These include a dual aspect snug, a study, a bright and light garden room and a large sitting /dining room which features original inglenook fireplaces at either end. There is a hand built bespoke modern country kitchen with composite stone worktops. Original timber panelling and original tile and cobbled floor. There is a central island/breakfast bar providing ample storage. An Everhot range cooker and a double butlers sink. Leading off the kitchen is a fully fitted handmade bespoke utility room with butlers sink set into a restored original marble slab. An adjacent walk in larder provides further space for household storage.
Upstairs there are four very well appointed bedrooms. The principal bedroom with a luxury en-suite shower room with twin sinks. There is also a family bathroom with freestanding copper bath and separate shower. There is also a third separate WC. Bedroom four has two walls of handmade bespoke wardrobes providing ample hanging space and storage.
The Garden Cottage - The garden cottage has also been sympathetically restored and the accommodation includes an open plan kitchen/lounge/diner with an open stairway leading to a double bedroom and en-suite shower room.
Gardens & Grounds - There is a secluded south facing walled garden to the rear, approximately 100 metres long with many specimen and fruit trees and large ancient trees. The garden is planted with beautiful perennials that bring summer colour and bursts with life and colourful blossom and bulbs in the spring. It has been enhanced to provide different sitting areas and vistas. This includes an original cobbled courtyard and paths. A large composite deck with timber pergola for shade. A sheltered private terrace with hot tub (available by separate negotiation). An additional hardwood deck provides an ideal place for morning sun and breakfast. A vegetable garden with greenhouse and oak raised beds and a large stone built potting shed. At the end of the garden is a storage shed for tools. Through the door at the end of the garden is a private gravelled parking area for about 5 cars. Here there is also a 5 x 3 metre timber shed ideal for all kinds of storage.
Alongside the cottage is a studio/hobbies room which has worktops inset with a double Belfast sink and numerous storage units. There is also a useful garden toilet.
Services - Mains electricity, water and drainage. Electric heating with individual thermostats.
Ofcom predicted broadband services - Standard: Download 16 Mbps, Upload 1 Mbps. Ultrafast: Download 80Mbps, Upload 20Mbps.
Ofcom predicted mobile coverage for voice and data: Internal (Limited coverage) -EE, Three, O2 and Vodafone. External - EE, Three, O2 and Vodafone.
Local Authority: North Devon District Council. Witheridge Conservation Area
Viewings - Strictly by appointment only through the agents, Stags.
Directions - From Witheridge Square, procced east passing the Mitre Inn. After 130 yards, as to road becomes Fore Street, the property can be found in the right hand side.
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Stags Tiverton office is situated in Bampton Street, one of Tiverton's busiest shopping thoroughfares and is a short distance from Tiverton's redeveloped Pannier Market. The Professional Services department can also be found here, giving expert advice on all planning, estate management and rural business issues, as well as carrying out professional valuations for probate, matrimonial disputes and inheritance tax to name but a few. Standing between the point where the Rivers Exe and Lowman meet, Tiverton is the largest town in mid Devon and has easy access to the M5 motorway and the A361 North Devon Link Road. A popular dormitory town for commuters to Exeter and Taunton, its fortunes were built on the wool trade, which prospered during the 16th, 17th and 18th Centuries. Modern Tiverton has much to offer in the way of leisure activities with a museum, plenty of footpaths along the trackbed of the old railway, the Tivoli cinema, a new leisure centre with swimming pool and gym and a country park, which was created from the Grand Western Canal. There is plenty of good shopping, too, with both high street multiples and small independent shops. Primary and secondary schools abound in Tiverton - the most famous of which is Blundell's School (founded in 1604).