3 bedroom barn conversion
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Barn conversion
3 beds
2 baths
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
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Features and description
- Historic Barn Conversion
- Vaulted Ceilings & Beams
- Circular Sitting Room
- Wood-burning Stove
- Spacious Kitchen/Breakfast Room
- Oil-fired Central Heating
- Enclosed Courtyard Garden
- Car Port
- Holiday Let Potential
- Allocated Parking Space
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Welcome to this enchanting three-bedroom, two-reception room mill barn conversion, set in the picturesque and historic village of Winkleigh. Originally converted in the early 2000s, this impressive home offers the perfect fusion of rustic heritage and contemporary comfort, ideal for those who appreciate period charm with modern practicality.
Stepping through the entrance hall, you’re immediately drawn into the heart of the home, a spacious and well-appointed kitchen/breakfast room. Thoughtfully designed with matching wall and base units, space for a fridge freezer, and an electric-style cooker, the kitchen also boasts ample room for a large dining table. Perfect for family meals or entertaining guests.
From here, double access leads you into the formal dining room, which is a generous space enhanced by a large storage cupboard and the first glimpse of the stunning vaulted ceilings and original exposed beams that run throughout the upper floor.
The real showstopper of the home is the striking circular sitting room. This unique and atmospheric space is crowned by vaulted ceilings, rustic beams, and a charming wood-burning stove, which is the ideal setting to unwind in warmth and comfort.
Three bedrooms are located on the main floor, including a spacious bedroom with a sleek, modern en-suite shower room. The remaining bedrooms are served by a separate contemporary shower room, offering both style and functionality for family or guests.
Outside, the character continues with a beautifully paved and enclosed courtyard garden. Framed by mature shrubs and vibrant yellow roses that elegantly climb over the car port, this tranquil space offers privacy and sunshine – perfect for alfresco dining or simply admiring the striking stonework of the building.
Additional features include a car port with overhead storage, potential for further enclosure to extend the garden area, and a designated parking space adjacent to the property.
Thanks to its charming character, historic appeal, and highly desirable village location, this unique home would also make a superb holiday let. Whether you're looking for a peaceful personal retreat or an income-generating investment, this property offers excellent potential for holiday letting, making it a versatile and rewarding opportunity.
If you are seeking a unique forever home or a special retreat rich in character, this remarkable mill barn conversion offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Devon’s heritage – all while enjoying modern living in a truly idyllic village setting.
From our Great Torrington Office follow the square and take the left turn onto Well Street. At the crossroad turn right onto New Road. Follow this down to the bottom of the hill where you will take a left turn signed Exeter Winkleigh. Take this turn and follow the road for approximately 11 miles, passing through the village of Beaford and continuing until you reach a right turn just after the Four Seasons Holiday park on your right. Follow this road and take the next right hand turn onto Torrington Road, then take the second left hand turning where you will find the Clotworthy barns, number 1 can located in the first corner.
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Stepping through the entrance hall, you’re immediately drawn into the heart of the home, a spacious and well-appointed kitchen/breakfast room. Thoughtfully designed with matching wall and base units, space for a fridge freezer, and an electric-style cooker, the kitchen also boasts ample room for a large dining table. Perfect for family meals or entertaining guests.
From here, double access leads you into the formal dining room, which is a generous space enhanced by a large storage cupboard and the first glimpse of the stunning vaulted ceilings and original exposed beams that run throughout the upper floor.
The real showstopper of the home is the striking circular sitting room. This unique and atmospheric space is crowned by vaulted ceilings, rustic beams, and a charming wood-burning stove, which is the ideal setting to unwind in warmth and comfort.
Three bedrooms are located on the main floor, including a spacious bedroom with a sleek, modern en-suite shower room. The remaining bedrooms are served by a separate contemporary shower room, offering both style and functionality for family or guests.
Outside, the character continues with a beautifully paved and enclosed courtyard garden. Framed by mature shrubs and vibrant yellow roses that elegantly climb over the car port, this tranquil space offers privacy and sunshine – perfect for alfresco dining or simply admiring the striking stonework of the building.
Additional features include a car port with overhead storage, potential for further enclosure to extend the garden area, and a designated parking space adjacent to the property.
Thanks to its charming character, historic appeal, and highly desirable village location, this unique home would also make a superb holiday let. Whether you're looking for a peaceful personal retreat or an income-generating investment, this property offers excellent potential for holiday letting, making it a versatile and rewarding opportunity.
If you are seeking a unique forever home or a special retreat rich in character, this remarkable mill barn conversion offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Devon’s heritage – all while enjoying modern living in a truly idyllic village setting.
From our Great Torrington Office follow the square and take the left turn onto Well Street. At the crossroad turn right onto New Road. Follow this down to the bottom of the hill where you will take a left turn signed Exeter Winkleigh. Take this turn and follow the road for approximately 11 miles, passing through the village of Beaford and continuing until you reach a right turn just after the Four Seasons Holiday park on your right. Follow this road and take the next right hand turn onto Torrington Road, then take the second left hand turning where you will find the Clotworthy barns, number 1 can located in the first corner.
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Rooms
Entrance Hall
Boiler Room
Kitchen/Breakfast Room 5.38m x 4.04m
Dining Room 5.92m x 5.38m
Landing
Sitting Room 5.9m x 5.38m
Bedroom 4.42m x 4.4m
Ensuite Shower Room 2.95m x 2.64m
Bedroom 3.4m x 3.1m
Bedroom 3.48m x 2.84m
Shower Room 2.95m x 2.54m
Council Tax
Torridge District Council - band C
EPC
D
Services
Mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil fired central heating. We encourage you to check before viewing a property the potential broadband speeds and mobile signal coverage. You can do so by visiting
Tenure
Freehold
Viewing Arrangements
Strictly by appointment only with sole selling agent
Property information from this agent
About this agent

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 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. Great Torrington is a small, welcoming town, steeped in history and set in an impressive situation with spectacular views. The town is surrounded by 365 acres of common-land and also gives direct access onto the Tarka Trail cycleway. The houses for sale in Torrington are accompanied by a range of individual shops, schools for children up to the age of 16, The Plough Arts Centre that hosts a varied programme of films, music and theatre and a variety of tourist attractions, and a good mix of both modern and older homes from traditional terraced homes to detached, executive-style houses.





















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