4 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Beautiful 4 double bedroom home
- Circa 1650's
- No Onward chain
- Period features
- Barn and Loft provide potential for conversion (STNPP)
- Two Circa 30ft Sheds on Land have planning permission and can be either used for agricultural use or as a storage / Cinema. Sheds powered by a Diesel Generator.
- Annexe
- Peaceful location
- Separate 14.535 acres of pasture with multiple outbuildings consisting of two arable fields and Woodlands. (Land can be managed by third party)
The dining room sits adjacent, comfortably holding a table for 12 with double doors out into the private rear gardens which would work perfectly for family dinning or entertaining. An oil fired aga sits in pride of place, providing further warmth on those colder nights, whilst the adjoining kitchen utilises a mix of wall and cupboard units for storage, the worktops housing an electric hob and oven, butler style sink with drainer and space for an undercounter fridge freezer. The open nature of the kitchen and dining room creates yet another wonderful social aspect to the downstairs.
Moving through the kitchen another door leads into the sun room, strategically placed to create a wonderful private seating area under cover should the weather not allow for outdoor entertaining. This space also provides access into the workshop/garage accessible from the front of the property. This generous space would work perfectly for either usage and has power and light connected.
Moving back to the front door, the porch also gives access into an annexe, a brilliant space created for guest living or to provide separated accommodation for family members. With its own entrance this space could also be further separated to create holiday accommodation. The main room doubles as the fourth double bedroom at the property and houses worktop units, plumbing for a washing machine/dishwasher, its own shower room with w.c. and wash hand basin.
Moving upstairs, a long landing gives access to all principle rooms, the first being the third bedroom. Whilst smaller than the next two this room would still house a double bed, and has built in wardrobes to one corner. The second bedroom lies next, currently fitted with large bunkbeds, leaving plenty of extra space available for wardrobe and drawer units. This room again has its own built in storage to one side of the chimney breast, the other taken up by a useful storage cupboard accessed from the landing. The main bedroom sits at the end of the property, another generous double bedroom with built in storage as well as room for free standing units. This room is nicely tucked away from the rest of the home, and with the family bathroom across the hall could potentially form its own suite, a handy airing cupboard creating further storage space between them.
The family bathroom is fitted with both a bath and walk in shower, w.c. and wash hand basin.
Gardens
The rear gardens are a beautifully private escape, a compact patio area with a small flight of steps leading onto the lawns. This space of bordered with a stunning range of trees shrubs and flowers, creating a tranquil area to enjoy yourselves or whilst entertaining.
Grounds
A huge part of Roselea is its incredible land available approximately 800 yards from the front door. The 14.535 acres of agricultural land is found down the track opposite the home and holds a beautifully formed stable block, that has taken on many a different form in its time. These large open plan stables have provided a space for the current owners to hold charity events, corporate retreats as well as family and friend gatherings. The flexibility of what these spaces can become really amplifies their usability and will attract a range of different purchasers, from the equine orientated or those looking for income potential.
The land spans across two fields and is bordered by woodland, a section of which belongs to the property, further extending the boundaries of what this land could do for the prospective buyer. Roselea at its heart works brilliantly as a family home but the additional aspects both inside and out bring such flexibility and potential that the audience is widened exponentially, it really does need to be viewed in order to be fully appreciated.
From our Great Torrington office follow the square around and take the left hand turn onto Well St. Follow this road until reaching the t-junction and take a right onto New Road. Continue to the bottom og the hill and take the left turn on the bend before the bridge. Follow this road through the village of Beaford and continue for approximately 4 miles where you will take a left turn signed for Ashreighney. Follow thi lane for around 0.5 miles and turn right signed Hollocombe. Continue along this road for just over a mile and take the left turn on the bend signed Higher Hollacombe, the property is then the second property on the right hand side.
Rooms
Kitchen 3.1m x 2.08m
Dining Room 5.2m x 3.1m
Sitting Room 5.84m x 5.2m
Bedroom 3.48m x 3.43m
Sun Room 4.72m x 2.64m
Bedroom 3.48m x 2.57m
Bedroom 4.4m x 2.84m
Bedroom 4.4m x 3.12m
Workshop 3.78m x 3.43m
Council Tax
C
Viewing
Strictly by appointment only with the sole selling agents
Services
Mains water, electric and drainage. Oil fired central heating.
Tenure
Freehold
EPC
F
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