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£375,0002 bedroom barn conversion for sale
Bridgerule, Holsworthy, EX22
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Chain-free
EV charger
Air source heat pump
Energy-efficient
Barn conversion
2 beds
2 baths
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band B
Features and description
- No onward chain.
- Beautifully converted two-bedroom barn with character features.
- Both bedrooms include ensuite bathrooms.
- Open-plan living with high-spec ‘Thyme’ green kitchen and oak worktops.
- Underfloor heating and feature lighting throughout.
- Landscaped front garden with stunning Tamar Valley views.
- Ample off-road parking with electric car charging point.
- Air source heat pump and modern energy-efficient systems.
- Convenient village location on the Cornwall/Devon border.
Nestled in an elevated and highly desirable location on the outskirts of a charming village straddling the Cornwall and Devon border, this exquisite two-bedroom, single storey, barn conversion offers a rare opportunity to own a home of exceptional quality. Boasting two double bedrooms, each with its own ensuite, the property combines modern living with an abundance of character features, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The open-plan living area is the heart of the home, seamlessly blending the kitchen, dining, and living spaces. The kitchen, finished in an elegant ‘Thyme’ green with oak worktops, is equipped with high-end appliances, including a ‘Smeg’ Victoria induction range cooker and integrated utilities, complemented by a Belfast sink with a stylish mixer tap. The adjoining living space exudes charm with its limestone flooring, underfloor heating, and ambient truss and stone wall lighting.
The bedrooms are equally impressive, each offering generous proportions, vaulted ceilings with exposed oak beams, and thoughtful touches such as feature lighting and underfloor heating. The ensuite bathrooms are immaculately presented, with high-quality fittings including rainfall showers and limestone tiling.
Outside, the landscaped garden at the front of the property provides a tranquil retreat. With a level lawn bordered by a traditional Devon stone wall, limestone pathways, and an elevated position offering stunning views over the Tamar Valley and the picturesque village of Bridgerule, it is an ideal space for relaxation. A tarmac driveway accommodates multiple vehicles and features an electric car charging point.
With mains water and electricity, underfloor heating powered by an air source heat pump, and the reassurance of an architect’s certificate, this exceptional property is ready to become a cherished home. Viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the quality and charm on offer.
From Bude proceed along the A3072 until reaching Red Post and turn right signposted Launceston, on the B3254. Take the first left turn signposted Bridgerule and at the T-junction turn left towards the centre of the village. Follow this road through the village, past the pub and over the bridge. The turning can be found on the right signposted Lodgeworthy Farm. Follow the track and as you come up the hill the property can be found on the left.
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The open-plan living area is the heart of the home, seamlessly blending the kitchen, dining, and living spaces. The kitchen, finished in an elegant ‘Thyme’ green with oak worktops, is equipped with high-end appliances, including a ‘Smeg’ Victoria induction range cooker and integrated utilities, complemented by a Belfast sink with a stylish mixer tap. The adjoining living space exudes charm with its limestone flooring, underfloor heating, and ambient truss and stone wall lighting.
The bedrooms are equally impressive, each offering generous proportions, vaulted ceilings with exposed oak beams, and thoughtful touches such as feature lighting and underfloor heating. The ensuite bathrooms are immaculately presented, with high-quality fittings including rainfall showers and limestone tiling.
Outside, the landscaped garden at the front of the property provides a tranquil retreat. With a level lawn bordered by a traditional Devon stone wall, limestone pathways, and an elevated position offering stunning views over the Tamar Valley and the picturesque village of Bridgerule, it is an ideal space for relaxation. A tarmac driveway accommodates multiple vehicles and features an electric car charging point.
With mains water and electricity, underfloor heating powered by an air source heat pump, and the reassurance of an architect’s certificate, this exceptional property is ready to become a cherished home. Viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the quality and charm on offer.
From Bude proceed along the A3072 until reaching Red Post and turn right signposted Launceston, on the B3254. Take the first left turn signposted Bridgerule and at the T-junction turn left towards the centre of the village. Follow this road through the village, past the pub and over the bridge. The turning can be found on the right signposted Lodgeworthy Farm. Follow the track and as you come up the hill the property can be found on the left.
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Established in 1924, Webbers estate agents are a national award winning, independent estate agency, voted in the Top 3 estate agents in the UK for customer service in 2014. We have 16 West Country offices for residential sales & lettings in North Devon, West Somerset, Exmoor and Cornwall. Our exclusive Fine & Country marketing enables us to put our property in Park Lane, right in the heart of London, offering fabulous market exposure. In addition, with specialist departments for Commercial Property, Survey & Professional and New Homes, we deliver a comprehensive property service, with an enviable reputation as professionals in property. Bude is a popular coastal resort located on the North Cornish coast, nearing the very northerly border of Cornwall into Devon. This part of the coastline is extremely rugged with very high cliff tops and tucked away coves. The best known beach in the area is Widemouth Bay, just to the south of Bude, which is a lovely sandy beach ideal for surfing. There are two sandy beaches within very easy reach of the town centre called Crooklets and Summerleaze respectively. Bude has a historic past with the Canal and lock gates being an important part of the heritage of the town along with Bude Castle which is now a gallery, museum and restaurant. The canal side has just been rejuvenated with new businesses opening and the town's library is also located there. Bude was a prosperous Victorian seaside resort with the trains and canal providing access to and from Exeter. Bude still is a town by the sea rather than a seaside resort, so although we do have a busy tourist period, the town remains vibrant with many things to do for all age groups throughout the year.


















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