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Guide price£379,950
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2 bedroom detached house for sale

Court Walk, Winkleigh
Chain-free
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Detached house
2 bed
1 bath
EPC rating: G*
839 sq ft / 78 sq m

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Property description & features

  • Sitting/Dining Room
  • Kitchen/Breakfast Room
  • Two Bedrooms
  • Bathroom
  • Detached Barn
  • Walled Garden
  • No Chain
  • Freehold
  • Council Tax Band B
  • EPC Band G
A charming Grade II listed detached single storey cottage set within its own grounds and attractive walled garden. A particular feature of the property is the substantial detached Grade II thatched barn described as a Linhay/stable which dates from the late 18th Century. A viewing of this unique home is highly recommended and is offered with no ongoing chain. Council Tax- B, EPC Band- G, Freehold.

Situation - Grooms Cottage occupies an attractive location, adjacent to The Old Parsonage, and backing onto the Parish Church grounds. A short walk around the corner and across the church path opens to the square. which offers the village stores, post office, butchers, primary school, pre school, public houses, veterinary and doctors surgery. There are a good range of community activities for all ages, based around the community centre, village hall and sports hall. There are good transport services with daily buses to Exeter and Barnstaple and a service to Okehampton. From the village it is a ten minute drive to Eggesford Station on the branch line to Exeter. Okehampton on the northern fringes of the Dartmoor National Park and has an excellent range of shops and services, three supermarkets including a Waitrose, modern hospital, leisure centre and sixth form college. The north and south coasts of Devon and Cornwall are easily accessible with attractive beaches and delightful coastal scenery.

Description - A charming Grade II listed detached single storey cottage set within its own grounds and attractive walled garden. The cottage itself is heated by oil fired central heating and in brief comprises a spacious sitting/dining room with high ceiling and open fireplace, and a well fitted kitchen/breakfast room overlooking the walled garden. A rear hall serves two double bedrooms and a bathroom. A particular feature of the property is the substantial detached Grade II thatched barn described as a Linhay/stable which dates from the late 18th Century. The barn is split into several spaces which includes a workshop, former stables, storage and a garage. Further loft rooms could provide games or hobbies rooms or home offices. The barn may have potential subject to the necessary consents for conversion. There is a delightful south facing walled garden and ample parking to the front. A viewing of this unique home is highly recommended and is offered with no ongoing chain.

Accommodation - Via front entrance door to SITTING/DINING ROOM: Window to front elevation, high ceiling with picture rail, ornate cast iron and tiled fireplace, radiator. Door to KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM: Range of base cupboards and drawers with work surfaces over and inset sink and drainer. Matching wall cupboards over. Plumbing and space for washing machine, dishwasher and fridge. Integral electric oven and hob with extractor vent over. Tiled floor, radiator. Oil fired boiler providing hot water and central heating. Window to side overlooking walled garden. Space for table. HALLWAY: Airing cupboard housing hot water cylinder and timer controls. Further door to front elevation, radiator, exposed timbers, window to rear. Doors to, BEDROOM 1: Window to side. radiator, access to loft space, fitted wardrobe cupboard. BEDROOM 2: Dual aspect windows, feature oak screen. BATHROOM: White suite comprising pedestal wash basin, wood panelled bath with triton electric shower over and screen door, WC, window to front, tiled floor, radiator.

Outside - Immediately in front of the house is a gravelled parking and turning area for several vehicles, flanked by an area of lawn, with shrub/tree borders and flower beds. A gravelled pathway with rose arch leads to the cottage and main walled garden. Adjacent is the DETACHED BARN: A large attractive barn which is separately Grade II listed and in the listed buildings notes, is described as a Linhay and Stable. It is believed to date from the late 18th Century and is partly of cob and rubble stone walls, under a hipped thatched roof. The barn currently comprises of a WORKSHOP: with double doors to front, a staircase leads to a part mezzanine loft over. a A further door to the rear opens to a staircase leading down to a large REAR STORE ROOM. Adjoining are two further STORES: The larger of the two with a staircase to two FIRST FLOOR ROOMS accessed off a galleried landing, suitable for office, games room etc. At the far end are the FORMER STABLES: with original floor and mangers and separate tack room. Attached to the rear is the GARAGE: with double doors to the front. There is additional parking in font of the garage. WALLED GARDEN: A pedestrian gate opens to this lovely garden, enclosed by tile capped cob/stone walls. Largely laid to lawn with gravelled pathways and a terrace seating area. There are flower/shrub borders and a GARDEN SHED: With stable door and window to front.

Services - Mains Electricity, Water and Drainage. Oil Fired Central Heating.

Torridge District Council, Riverbank House, Bideford, North Devon, EX39 2QG. [use Contact Agent Button]
Directions - From Okehampton proceed in a north easterly direction, taking the B3215. After approximately 4 miles turn left at Belstone Corner, just before the railway bridge, signposted to Sampford Courtenay. At the mini roundabout turn right onto the A3072 and after approximately 1 mile turn left to North Tawton and after ? mile turn left again to Winkleigh. On reaching the edge of Winkleigh proceed around the village until reaching the junction with the B3220. Turn left and proceed passed the petrol station/garage on your left. Just beyond is the turning for Grooms Cottage (signed The Old Parsonage). just above the road going back into the village.

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Places of interest

    Stags Okehampton office is situated close to the town centre, just off Market Street, near Waitrose and there is plenty of car parking.  Situated on the northern edge of Dartmoor, Okehampton is an ancient West Devon town, on the edge of which are the ruins of a Norman castle, now owned by English Heritage and open to the public. Okehampton has excellent shopping facilities, as well as a range of supermarkets and a new hospital. It is well served for leisure activities with a cinema, leisure centre, swimming pool, golf club and the delightful Simmons Park. The A30 provides direct access to Exeter, with its mainline rail, airport and M5 motorway connections. The town's wool and tin history, which created its wealth, can be found in the Museum of Dartmoor Life and is a good starting point for any visitor, before embarking on any number of trails and footpaths through the beautiful Dartmoor National Park.

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