Guide price
£590,0005 bedroom detached house for sale
Pyworthy, Holsworthy, Devon
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Detached house
5 beds
5 baths
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
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- Excellent opportunity for continued part commercial use offering significant income potential with well appointed on site accommodation.
- Four en suite double bedrooms and a self contained apartment
- Beautiful landscaped garden
- Outbuilding with planning permission to demolish and build a small detached house.
- Idyllic village location less than 10 miles inland from the wild Cornish coastline.
- C.2.2 miles to Holsworthy. c.8.9 miles to Widemouth Bay
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The Molesworth Arms features attractive stone elevations with a wealth of character details inside including an original open fireplace, exposed timber beams and flagstone flooring.The upstairs accommodation has been beautifully refurbished and offers four en suite bedrooms. Molesworthy Arms further benefits from a self-contained apartment, a beautiful, landscaped garden and an outbuilding with planning permission to demolish and build a small detached house. The owners currently run a restaurant and bar (open for limited hours only) which is very well-regarded with recent awards including the TripAdvisor notification of being in the top 10% of restaurants in the world based on latest 12 months customer reviews. The property provides an excellent opportunity for the continued part commercial use offering significant income potential with well-appointed on-site accommodation.
The ground floor commercial area has a welcoming bar with an impressive brickbuilt open fireplace and a 25ft bar with stone cladding. The restaurant and bar is essentially in three areas which can provide up to c.40 covers and there is also a cellar and a large commercial kitchen with stainless steel fittings and appliances.
There is a ground floor self contained apartment, with an open-plan kitchen, dining room and sitting room. The kitchen has modern fitted units and integrated appliances, while there is also one double bedroom and a shower room. French doors lead from the living area onto a private courtyard patio.
Upstairs, there is a comfortable sitting room, a dining room with dual French doors opening onto the private south-facing roof terrace, and a kitchen with all the necessary appliances. There are three double bedrooms with en suite facilities while on the second floor there is the principal bedroom suite with a luxury shower room and skylights providing a wealth of natural light.
The first floor could provide letting accommodation as two of the bedrooms can be accessed independently via an external staircase with a code controlled side gate.
At the front of the pub there is off-street parking and access to the detached garage and store which has planning permission granted for the demolition and reconstruction of a one-bedroom
dwelling providing an independant development opportunity separate from the Molesworth Arms. The planning history can be viewed on the Torridge Council planning portal under reference 1/0507/2023/FUL. At the rear there is a beautiful, landscaped garden with gravel terracing and raised border beds, as well as a covered barbecue area with a wood-fired pizza oven.
The Molesworth Arms is set in a peaceful village location in Pyworthy, moments from beautiful rolling Devon countryside and two miles from the charming market town of Holsworthy. Pyworthy has a village hall and a parish church, while Holsworthy provides a variety of shops, restaurants, cafés and supermarkets, alongside other everyday facilities, including a medial practice and primary and secondary schooling. Launceston provides more extensive amenities and a choice of schools. The Devon and Cornwall coast lies just eight miles to the west, providing access to stunning coastal walks including the South West Coast Path, miles of pristine beaches as well as surfing and other water sports. Dartmoor National Park and Bodmin Moor are also within easy reach offering unrivalled opportunities for outdoor pursuits including walking, cycling and riding. By road, the A39 provides access to the pretty towns along the coast, while the A30 offers access towards Exeter and the M5. There are regular direct rail services from Exeter to London Paddington in just over 2 hours. Cornwall Airport Newquay (44 miles away) and Exeter Airport (48 miles distant) offer a good range of domestic and European flights between them.
Local Authority: Torridge District Council
Services: Mains electricity, water and drainage
Council Tax: Currently exempt from buisness rates
Wayleaves and Easements: The property is sold subject to any wayleaves or easements, whether mentioned in these particulars or not.
Planning Reference: 1/0507/2023/FUL.
Prospective purchasers are advised that they should make their own enquiries of the local planning authority.
Tenure: Freehold
Guide Price: £590,000
The ground floor commercial area has a welcoming bar with an impressive brickbuilt open fireplace and a 25ft bar with stone cladding. The restaurant and bar is essentially in three areas which can provide up to c.40 covers and there is also a cellar and a large commercial kitchen with stainless steel fittings and appliances.
There is a ground floor self contained apartment, with an open-plan kitchen, dining room and sitting room. The kitchen has modern fitted units and integrated appliances, while there is also one double bedroom and a shower room. French doors lead from the living area onto a private courtyard patio.
Upstairs, there is a comfortable sitting room, a dining room with dual French doors opening onto the private south-facing roof terrace, and a kitchen with all the necessary appliances. There are three double bedrooms with en suite facilities while on the second floor there is the principal bedroom suite with a luxury shower room and skylights providing a wealth of natural light.
The first floor could provide letting accommodation as two of the bedrooms can be accessed independently via an external staircase with a code controlled side gate.
At the front of the pub there is off-street parking and access to the detached garage and store which has planning permission granted for the demolition and reconstruction of a one-bedroom
dwelling providing an independant development opportunity separate from the Molesworth Arms. The planning history can be viewed on the Torridge Council planning portal under reference 1/0507/2023/FUL. At the rear there is a beautiful, landscaped garden with gravel terracing and raised border beds, as well as a covered barbecue area with a wood-fired pizza oven.
The Molesworth Arms is set in a peaceful village location in Pyworthy, moments from beautiful rolling Devon countryside and two miles from the charming market town of Holsworthy. Pyworthy has a village hall and a parish church, while Holsworthy provides a variety of shops, restaurants, cafés and supermarkets, alongside other everyday facilities, including a medial practice and primary and secondary schooling. Launceston provides more extensive amenities and a choice of schools. The Devon and Cornwall coast lies just eight miles to the west, providing access to stunning coastal walks including the South West Coast Path, miles of pristine beaches as well as surfing and other water sports. Dartmoor National Park and Bodmin Moor are also within easy reach offering unrivalled opportunities for outdoor pursuits including walking, cycling and riding. By road, the A39 provides access to the pretty towns along the coast, while the A30 offers access towards Exeter and the M5. There are regular direct rail services from Exeter to London Paddington in just over 2 hours. Cornwall Airport Newquay (44 miles away) and Exeter Airport (48 miles distant) offer a good range of domestic and European flights between them.
Local Authority: Torridge District Council
Services: Mains electricity, water and drainage
Council Tax: Currently exempt from buisness rates
Wayleaves and Easements: The property is sold subject to any wayleaves or easements, whether mentioned in these particulars or not.
Planning Reference: 1/0507/2023/FUL.
Prospective purchasers are advised that they should make their own enquiries of the local planning authority.
Tenure: Freehold
Guide Price: £590,000
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