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5 bedroom detached house for sale

Alswear, South Molton, Devon, EX36
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Detached house
5 beds
3 baths
1.25 acre(s)
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Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand F
BroadbandUltra-fast 900Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Substantial detached home
  • Grade ii listed
  • Rich in history with notable period features
  • Four reception rooms
  • Well fitted kitchen
  • Five double bedrooms
  • Potential for self contained annexe
  • Large gardens extending to approximately 1.25 acres
  • Stream at bottom of garden
  • Large barn and adjoining double garage
A rare opportunity to acquire a historically significant and beautiful Grade II listed detached Devon longhouse, constructed mainly of stone and cob under a part thatch and part slate roof. This exceptional property offers five double bedrooms, four reception rooms, and three bathrooms, along with a large barn and adjoining double garage, all set within 1.25 acres of grounds. A striking and substantial home, rarely available on the open market, and located just three miles from the market town of South Molton.

Believed to date from the late medieval period and Grade II listed, this exceptional Devon longhouse is steeped in history. Internally, the property is rich in period detail, including magnificent inglenook fireplaces with bread ovens, exposed ceiling and wall timbers, original oak screens, and etched window glass dated 1723 and 1842, offering a rare and fascinating glimpse into its past. A notable feature is the welcoming entrance hallway (an historic through passage) with its curved front door, a fine example of late 16th or early 17th-century joinery. These charming period features sit comfortably alongside more modern touches to create a warm and welcoming family home.

The well-fitted kitchen includes an inglenook fireplace, bread oven and LPG stove which leads through to a utility room with ground floor WC. From the kitchen, a door opens into an impressive dual-aspect dining room, featuring exposed wall and ceiling timbers. The principal living room is generously proportioned and features a striking inglenook fireplace with bread oven, as well as original muntin screens, including a curved example forming seating beside the fire — a nod to the property's former use as a public house.

A second living room features a fireplace with wood burning stove, and double doors opening into a lovely sun-lounge, which enjoys tranquil south facing views across the gardens and grounds. The fourth reception room provides access to a ground floor shower room with WC, and includes a second staircase to the first floor, offering excellent potential for annexe accommodation or a home office.

NB: Please note that dates listed above and
descriptions have been taken from the Historic England official listing entry.

Upstairs, the property offers five spacious double bedrooms and two bathrooms, providing flexible and well-balanced accommodation. One bathroom is fitted with a bath, WC, and wash hand basin, while the second includes a shower, WC, bidet, and wash hand basin.

Set within approximately 1.25 acres of landscaped, relatively level gardens, the property enjoys a peaceful and private setting. A raised timber boardwalk winds through the grounds and leads down to the tranquil mill leat and Little Silver stream, a charming tributary of the River Mole.
The gardens have been thoughtfully planted with a wide variety of mature trees, shrubs, and established plants, providing colour and structure throughout the seasons. Two large ponds create a haven for wildlife and enhance the natural beauty of the surroundings. A spacious level area of hardstanding directly outside the sun-lounge doors offers the perfect spot to sit and enjoy the views over the gardens. From here, feature stone steps lead to a second lawned area. Screened by a hedge, a discreet opening reveals a further section of garden complete with large fruit cage.

Additional features include a gated driveway with parking for multiple vehicles, a double garage, and a substantial period barn, which (subject to the necessary planning consents) offers excellent potential for a variety of uses.

This is a truly exceptional period home in a picturesque rural setting — steeped in history, yet comfortable and practical for modern family life.
From our office, proceed east along East Street and take the first right turn signed B3137 to Witheridge. After 3 miles enter the village of Alswear and take the first turning on the right, then take the first left hand turn and the driveway to the property is the first gate on your left.

Rooms

Services
Mains water and electricity. Private drainage via a septic tank. Electric heating, two wood burning stoves and an LPG fired stove in the kitchen. The property was rewired in 2022 and a NICEIC report and a certificate is available. We encourage you to check before viewing a property the potential broadband speeds and mobile signal coverage. You can do so by visiting . However, we are advised the property benefits from FTTP (fibre to the property) supplied by Airband for fast broadband.

NB:
The septic tank has not been surveyed to confirm if it is compliant with modern regulations.

Thatch Roof:
We are advised by the vendors that the thatch roof was combed and wired in 2024.

Tenure:
Freehold

Council Tax:
NDDC - F

Viewing
Strictly by appointment with the sole selling agent Fine and Country South Molton.

Flood Information:
We are also advised that the lower section of the garden can be subject to occasional flooding. However, the buildings, which sit on higher ground, have not flooded in their ownership since 1983. We advise all interested parties to look on the freely available flood data available on the GOV.UK website.

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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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