6 bedroom detached house
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Detached house
6 beds
3 baths
3487
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
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Features and description
- Unlisted stone mill house
- 6 bedrooms
- 3 reception rooms
- Established gardens
- Grass tennis court
- Heated swimming pool with adjoining pool house
- Stables and yard
- Pasture and Orchard
- About 4.3 acres
- Adjoining 2 bedroom detached cottage with about an acre available by separate negotiation
A beautiful former mill, standing in well-established gardens with lawn tennis court, swimming pool, stables and paddocks
SITUATION
Sheepham Mill lies in open countryside between Dartmoor and the sea in the beautiful South Hams. It stands beside Sheepham Brook, which is a tributary of the River Erme, which rises on Dartmoor. It joins the sea about 5 miles to the south at Mothecombe, where there are delightful sandy beaches and access to the Southwest Coastal Path. Sheepham Mill is also well placed to take advantage of the wide-open spaces of Dartmoor only 4 miles to the north. The nearby town of Modbury has a well-deserved reputation as being a thriving community with many local amenities based around its picturesque Georgian high street. There are a number of pubs, restaurants, local shops, a top primary school, many clubs and societies and a thriving church. There is also a health centre, dentist, optician and veterinary surgery. Although sitting amongst one of the uplifting landscapes in the South of England, Sheepham Mill is very accessible to
the wider world. The A38 dual carriageway is only about 3½ miles away, then it is dual carriageway or motorway the whole way to Exeter (about 35 miles) and M5 motorway (about 3½ hours to London on a normal run). Alternatively, there are intercity trains from Ivybridge and Totnes, with a typical journey time of about 3½ hours to London Paddington.
DESCRIPTION
Sheepham Mill is a former mill and house that has been remodelled and renovated by the owners over nearly 5 decades of ownership. Although now in need of some updating many of the original features of the mill are retained and incorporated into the comfortable family accommodation.
The original house has been extended into the original mill building which itself has been extended. The house now offers extensive accommodation for family use with two staircases, log fires, open ceiling beams and slate flooring.
Outside detailed care has been taken in the creation of wonderful gardens and other spaces that provide amenity and interest for the house. In front of the house a wide gravelled drive and parking area gives way to the lawns bordered by ornamental shrubs and trees that border Sheepham Brook. To the east of the house the drive continues to more parking and access to the garage, stabling and paddocks.
A maintained grass tennis court extends on again to the swimming pool terrace with adjoining pavilion with changing facilities.
There is a cottage available by separate negotiation which sits in its own gardens of just under an acre. It has most recently been used for holiday letting but lends itself for further improvement or redevelopment.
The balance of the land is made up of 2 paddocks/water meadows fringed by trees. These are opposite the brook in front of the house and beyond the stables. This provides convenient grazing and protects the outlook from the house.
SITUATION
Sheepham Mill lies in open countryside between Dartmoor and the sea in the beautiful South Hams. It stands beside Sheepham Brook, which is a tributary of the River Erme, which rises on Dartmoor. It joins the sea about 5 miles to the south at Mothecombe, where there are delightful sandy beaches and access to the Southwest Coastal Path. Sheepham Mill is also well placed to take advantage of the wide-open spaces of Dartmoor only 4 miles to the north. The nearby town of Modbury has a well-deserved reputation as being a thriving community with many local amenities based around its picturesque Georgian high street. There are a number of pubs, restaurants, local shops, a top primary school, many clubs and societies and a thriving church. There is also a health centre, dentist, optician and veterinary surgery. Although sitting amongst one of the uplifting landscapes in the South of England, Sheepham Mill is very accessible to
the wider world. The A38 dual carriageway is only about 3½ miles away, then it is dual carriageway or motorway the whole way to Exeter (about 35 miles) and M5 motorway (about 3½ hours to London on a normal run). Alternatively, there are intercity trains from Ivybridge and Totnes, with a typical journey time of about 3½ hours to London Paddington.
DESCRIPTION
Sheepham Mill is a former mill and house that has been remodelled and renovated by the owners over nearly 5 decades of ownership. Although now in need of some updating many of the original features of the mill are retained and incorporated into the comfortable family accommodation.
The original house has been extended into the original mill building which itself has been extended. The house now offers extensive accommodation for family use with two staircases, log fires, open ceiling beams and slate flooring.
Outside detailed care has been taken in the creation of wonderful gardens and other spaces that provide amenity and interest for the house. In front of the house a wide gravelled drive and parking area gives way to the lawns bordered by ornamental shrubs and trees that border Sheepham Brook. To the east of the house the drive continues to more parking and access to the garage, stabling and paddocks.
A maintained grass tennis court extends on again to the swimming pool terrace with adjoining pavilion with changing facilities.
There is a cottage available by separate negotiation which sits in its own gardens of just under an acre. It has most recently been used for holiday letting but lends itself for further improvement or redevelopment.
The balance of the land is made up of 2 paddocks/water meadows fringed by trees. These are opposite the brook in front of the house and beyond the stables. This provides convenient grazing and protects the outlook from the house.
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