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6 bedroom detached house for sale
Edginswell Lane, Torquay
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Detached house
6 beds
3 baths
2.25 acre(s)
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Detached Period Farm House in need of some Modernisation
- Four Bedrooms, Ensuite to Principal Room
- Large Driveway & Detached Garage
- 2.25 Acre Plot (Approx) Mostly Wooded
- Many Character Features
- Semi-Rural Location with Commanding Views
- Freehold
- Council Tax Band F
Odicknoll Farm House offers a unique opportunity for any buyer looking to put their own stamp on a stunning period property benefitting from 2.25 Acres of land with the potential to develop the site further subject to the usual planning consents. Detached Period Farm House in need of some Modernisation, Four Bedrooms, Ensuite to Principal Room, Large Driveway & Detached Garage, 2.25 Acre Plot (Approx) Mostly Wooded, Derelict Barns & Stables, Semi-Rural Location with Commanding Views, Freehold, Council Tax Band F, EPC F.
Situation & Description - Odicknoll Farm House offers a unique opportunity for any buyer looking to put their own stamp on a stunning period property benefitting from approx 2.25 Acres of land with the potential to develop the site further subject to the usual planning consents. A characterful part of the local landscape Odicknoll Farm can trace its heritage back to the reign of Edward the II (1310). with many references over the years including being within the ownership of John Lethbridge, a local Merchant who in 1715 invented the first underwater diving machine. An old Devon Longhouse this generously sized property boasts a host of original features including inglenook fireplaces, stripped wooden floors, updated electrics and mostly double glazed and original carpentry. Positioned in a large elevated plot enjoying far reaching views with a semi-rural feel whilst ideally located within a quick commute to local transport links.
Located just off Edginswell Lane, a quiet country lane on the rural outskirts of Torquay, this property is perfectly situated to take advantage of all that the local area has to offer. Torquay's seafront and beaches of the English Riviera are only a few minutes drive away as is The Willows Shopping Centre, and The Wighton Public House is a short walk. The county capital of Exeter is now a quick commute thanks to the recently opened South Devon Link Road. Totnes, Dartmouth and Newton Abbot are also close by, and a short distance to the west lies the magnificent Dartmoor National Park.
Accomodation - The property briefly comprises two reception rooms on the ground floor with the sitting room/bedroom six, featuring brick built fireplace with wood burner, the focal point to the room. Across the entrance hall a generous drawing room is dominated by a large inglenook fireplace with another wood burner and window seat, the perfect spot to take in the stunning views. Doors lead to the rear lobby and kitchen breakfast room with the kitchen area featuring another inglenook fireplace with solid fuel Rayburn Stove alongside a window seat to the front aspect and door to a conservatory. The rear lobby includes another wood burner and door to a handy utility room with power and plumbing and leads to a shower room. The conservatory is double glazed under a polycarbonate roof with access to the rear gardens. Two staircases lead to the first floor from either end of the property with the main stairs accessed from the entrance hall. The first floor benefits from five bedrooms with an ensuite and walk-in wardrobe to the principal room, bedrooms two and three are both comfortable doubles and enjoy commanding views to the front with bedroom four a single room currently being used as an office. A family bathroom includes a clawfoot roll-top cast iron bath and serves the rest of the bedrooms and completes the first floor accommodation of this property. There is also an extensive basement area which runs under the majority of the property, currently being used for storage.
Outside - Outside the expansive grounds include a large wooded area, small former paddock and vegetable patch with derelict stone barns and stables which previously had planning for two properties now lapsed. A steep driveway leads up to the property providing parking for vehicles and access to the property and land with a detached garage at the foot of the drive providing storage.
Services - Mains Water & Electric, Private Drainage. Standard and Superfast broadband supplied by Openreach available in the area. Mobile Network likely by Three, EE and Vodafone.
Local Authority - Torbay Council, Town Hall, Castle Circus, Torquay, Devon, TQ1 3DR.
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Viewing Arrangements - Strictly by prior appointment with Stags on[use Contact Agent Button].
Directions - From Exeter, take the A380 towards Torquay, continue along the A380 until you reach the traffic lights at Hamelin Way. Take the exit to the left signed Torquay then take the right hand lane signed to the hospital. Follow the signs to the Hospital into Old Newton Road and then take the filtered right turn opposite the Wighton Pub into Orchard Way. Edginswell Lane is the first turning on your left, follow the lane as it bends to the right and starts to climb uphill. Just over the brow of the hill continue under the road bridge you will see a turning on your left where the property will be visible almost directly in front of you.
Situation & Description - Odicknoll Farm House offers a unique opportunity for any buyer looking to put their own stamp on a stunning period property benefitting from approx 2.25 Acres of land with the potential to develop the site further subject to the usual planning consents. A characterful part of the local landscape Odicknoll Farm can trace its heritage back to the reign of Edward the II (1310). with many references over the years including being within the ownership of John Lethbridge, a local Merchant who in 1715 invented the first underwater diving machine. An old Devon Longhouse this generously sized property boasts a host of original features including inglenook fireplaces, stripped wooden floors, updated electrics and mostly double glazed and original carpentry. Positioned in a large elevated plot enjoying far reaching views with a semi-rural feel whilst ideally located within a quick commute to local transport links.
Located just off Edginswell Lane, a quiet country lane on the rural outskirts of Torquay, this property is perfectly situated to take advantage of all that the local area has to offer. Torquay's seafront and beaches of the English Riviera are only a few minutes drive away as is The Willows Shopping Centre, and The Wighton Public House is a short walk. The county capital of Exeter is now a quick commute thanks to the recently opened South Devon Link Road. Totnes, Dartmouth and Newton Abbot are also close by, and a short distance to the west lies the magnificent Dartmoor National Park.
Accomodation - The property briefly comprises two reception rooms on the ground floor with the sitting room/bedroom six, featuring brick built fireplace with wood burner, the focal point to the room. Across the entrance hall a generous drawing room is dominated by a large inglenook fireplace with another wood burner and window seat, the perfect spot to take in the stunning views. Doors lead to the rear lobby and kitchen breakfast room with the kitchen area featuring another inglenook fireplace with solid fuel Rayburn Stove alongside a window seat to the front aspect and door to a conservatory. The rear lobby includes another wood burner and door to a handy utility room with power and plumbing and leads to a shower room. The conservatory is double glazed under a polycarbonate roof with access to the rear gardens. Two staircases lead to the first floor from either end of the property with the main stairs accessed from the entrance hall. The first floor benefits from five bedrooms with an ensuite and walk-in wardrobe to the principal room, bedrooms two and three are both comfortable doubles and enjoy commanding views to the front with bedroom four a single room currently being used as an office. A family bathroom includes a clawfoot roll-top cast iron bath and serves the rest of the bedrooms and completes the first floor accommodation of this property. There is also an extensive basement area which runs under the majority of the property, currently being used for storage.
Outside - Outside the expansive grounds include a large wooded area, small former paddock and vegetable patch with derelict stone barns and stables which previously had planning for two properties now lapsed. A steep driveway leads up to the property providing parking for vehicles and access to the property and land with a detached garage at the foot of the drive providing storage.
Services - Mains Water & Electric, Private Drainage. Standard and Superfast broadband supplied by Openreach available in the area. Mobile Network likely by Three, EE and Vodafone.
Local Authority - Torbay Council, Town Hall, Castle Circus, Torquay, Devon, TQ1 3DR.
Tel :[use Contact Agent Button] E-mail: [use Contact Agent Button]
Viewing Arrangements - Strictly by prior appointment with Stags on[use Contact Agent Button].
Directions - From Exeter, take the A380 towards Torquay, continue along the A380 until you reach the traffic lights at Hamelin Way. Take the exit to the left signed Torquay then take the right hand lane signed to the hospital. Follow the signs to the Hospital into Old Newton Road and then take the filtered right turn opposite the Wighton Pub into Orchard Way. Edginswell Lane is the first turning on your left, follow the lane as it bends to the right and starts to climb uphill. Just over the brow of the hill continue under the road bridge you will see a turning on your left where the property will be visible almost directly in front of you.
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Stags Torquay office is situated in Vaughan Parade, overlooking the harbour, with plenty of parking nearby in the Torquay marina car park. One of three beautiful towns forming the sheltered Tor Bay, Torquay is renowned for its warm climate, clear bathing waters and clean air. The local beaches form a golden arc around the bay with shingle coves scattered nearby. Torquay became fashionable for Naval officers and other affluent families during the first half of the 19th Century, which prompted the building of many large stylish villas and exclusive hotels. Today, Torquay is well served with direct rail links and by road via the A380 to the major cities of Exeter (22 miles) and Plymouth (38 miles). The town provides a wonderful quality of life for its residents with excellent shopping, waterside restaurants, a theatre and bars. Internationally renowned water sports are held in the sheltered deep water bay, with the marina providing excellent mooring facilities for luxury yachts and small motor cruises. The area has many scenic walks along South Devon's Jurassic coastal footpaths and there are a number of local golf courses within close reach. A short distance to the north is the magnificent Dartmoor National Park.
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