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6 bedroom detached house

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Detached house
6 beds
3 baths
0.90 acre(s)
EPC rating: E
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand E
BroadbandBasic 23Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Four reception rooms
  • Six double bedrooms
  • Three bath / shower rooms
  • Cellar / workshop
  • Just under one acre plot
  • Garage & off road parking
  • Stunning, individual character home
  • Constructed in 1912
  • Countryside views
  • Formerly an edwardian hunting lodge

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“Hillside”, a six double bedroom former Edwardian hunting lodge constructed in 1912 sitting on a plot of just under an acre, offers discerning buyers the opportunity to purchase a piece of history. Crafted by Canadian carpenters, the timber elements of its architecture showcase a distinct influence on its design. Notable among its original features is the towering 'rod room,' initially intended for storing fishing gear but now repurposed as a craft room with its lofty ceilings.

The interior of the lodge is meticulously presented, offering expansive and luminous spaces where the main rooms capitalize on breath-taking vistas of the surrounding countryside.

Upon entering through the open veranda, one steps into a spacious entrance hall with exposed wooden flooring and partial panelling. Leading off this space are the main reception rooms. The sitting room, boasting remarkable views, features ample room for sizeable furniture and a fireplace with a wood-burning stove. There is also access to the garden office with its full-height windows and splendid outlook.

Adjacent to the sitting room is the dining room with generous space for dinner parties, complete with a fireplace and French doors opening onto a decked area, offering a direct view across the valley. Accessed from this room via a remarkable secret hatch or from double doors to the outside is a practical lower ground floor workshop / cellar.

The snug, positioned off the kitchen / breakfast room, also possesses a character fireplace, as well as French doors to the veranda. This cosy reception room leads to the Rod Room — distinctive with its lofty ceiling, believed to have once served as the store for fishing equipment.

The kitchen / breakfast room, showcasing a tiled floor, is equipped with high quality wall and base units, oak worktops, a double sink, integrated dishwasher, electric induction range cooker, and a solid fuel Esse range nestled within a brick chimney breast. Adjacent to the kitchen is a utility room, also tiled and fitted with wall and base units, granite worktops, a Butler's sink, and plumbing for a washing machine. A modern shower room is accessible from the utility

Ascending to the first floor reveals four double bedrooms, with the master bedroom offering particularly stunning views, a fireplace, built-in cupboard and an en-suite bathroom. Additionally, there is a family bathroom on this floor. The second floor accommodates two more double bedrooms, one with a fitted cupboard.

Approaching the property from the country lane, a driveway leads past a garage and parking area to another parking spot adjacent to the house. Here, an open store / woodshed is situated. A rose arch, steps and pathway traverse a lawned garden to the front.

Approaching the property from the country lane, a driveway leads past a garage and parking area to another parking spot adjacent to the house. Here, an open store / woodshed is situated. A rose arch, steps and pathway traverse a lawned garden to the front.

Wrapping around the west and north sides of the house is a raised timber decking with a balustrade, maximizing the panoramic views. The remaining gardens consist mostly of lawns, with some sloping and terraced areas. Adjacent to the driveway on the left is a paddock shielded by mature Beech trees and featuring a treehouse. In total, the property extends to nearly one acre (0.84 acres).
From our office in the Square, leave South Molton via South Street (B3226), signed Crediton. Stay on this road until its junction with the A377 at Fortesque Cross. At this junction turn left towards Exeter. After approximately 1 mile turn left at “Colleton Mills” Cross signed Chulmleigh. On reaching Red Lion Corner, turn left into East Street. Continue to the bottom of the hill over the small bridge and soon after take the next right turn. The gated entrance to the property will soon be found on the right.

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Rooms

Entrance Hall

Snug 4.27m x 3.7m

Kitchen/Breakfast Room 6.2m x 3.73m

Utility Room 3.38m x 3.25m

Dining Room 6.3m x 4.1m

Sitting Room 6.27m x 4.27m

Garden Office 2.44m x 2.44m

Study 3.45m x 3.3m

FIRST FLOOR

Bedroom 1 5.1m x 3.25m

Jack and Jill Ensuite Bathroom

Bedroom 2 4.45m x 4.14m

Bedroom 3 4.14m x 3.8m

Bedroom 4 6.3m x 2.6m

Family Bathroom

SECOND FLOOR

Bedroom 5 5.64m x 3.94m

Bedroom 6 3.94m x 3.25m

LOWER GROUND FLOOR

Workshop 3.8m x 3.53m

Cellar 6.38m x 2m

SERVICES
Mains electricity. Private bore hole water supply Private drainage Oil fired central heating

VIEWINGS
Strictly by appointment through the sole selling agent.

TENURE
Freehold

COUNCIL TAX BAND
E - NDDC

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Fine & Country - South Molton
Fine & Country - South Molton
The Square South Molton Devon EX36 3AQ
01769 307966
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Fine & Country (Homes from Webbers) specialize in the sale of Country, Coastal, Equestrian, Village and Town property across the West Country and indeed across the UK priced from £400,000 to £12 Million. Based from over 300 UK and international locations, Fine & Country are able to offer West Country property owners a truly local, regional, national and international property service unrivalled by so many other agents. With local experts on hand throughout our branch network of local Webbers Offices and with specialist staff on hand across North Devon, Somerset and Cornwall, you can be rest assured that your home will be marketed with the very best local knowledge and national expertise. Napoleon Wilcox FNAEA and Peter McHugh FRICS head up Webbers Fine & Country ably assisted by Andrew Jeffery in Bodmin, Cornwall as well as a team of Managers and staff across the 15 office branch network. With extensive National Advertising within the Sunday Times and Saturday Telegraph as well as comprehensive local and regional marketing Fine & Country offer extensive property exposure as well as one of the largest ranges of Web/Property Portal coverage across numerous web sites. For an Award Winning Service and a FREE PROPERTY CONSULTATION, with no obligation on your part, then please contact your local Webbers or Fine & Country Office across the West Country.
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