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Total views:  2500+
Guide price
£490,000

4 bedroom detached house for sale

Iddesleigh, Winkleigh, Devon, EX19
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Detached house
4 beds
2 baths
0.80 acre(s)
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand D
BroadbandBasic 2Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Stunning views
  • Rural location
  • Double glazing
  • Outbuildings
  • Approx 0.8 acre plot
  • Scope for updating
  • Iddesleigh Village pub 1 mile
  • War Horse Country
  • War Horse Museum close by
  • Hatherleigh Market town 5 miles

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With far reaching views across the Devon rolling countryside to Dartmoor on the horizon, this 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom family home offers a prospective purchaser the chance to have a wonderful rural lifestyle along with plenty of outbuildings, orchard, and grounds of about 0.8 acre.

Having been in the same family ownership for over 100 years this stone and cob home, with a later extension, has the most wonderful feel throughout and whilst offering dated but liveable accommodation with Dartmoor on the horizon forever present, it does give any new owner the chance to update as required. The moment you arrive you realise the chance to own a home like this in this location is not 16 to the penny.

The enclosed front porch is an ideal place for outdoor gear (before getting out of outdoor gear before coming into the sitting room) . This room is what owning a home like this is all about was it has a large inglenook fireplace on one wall with Clome oven, beams and solid fuel stove. A great room to snuggle up in during the winter months whilst looking out towards Dartmoor. A far larger double aspect family/second sitting room is found at the back of the property being some 23’ in length again with a fireplace and stove inset in a feature stone faced chimney breast. Leading off the room is a very useful good sized pantry with skylights.

The triple aspect kitchen/breakfast room is some 19’ long and although not deep does have the advantage of three sets of windows looking out over to Dartmoor. There is a range of dark oak units with extensive works tops on two sides. For cooking there is an oil fired Rayburn which heats the water and an electric cooker point provides the flexibility to turn off the Rayburn during the warmer months of the year. Finishing off the accommodation on the ground floor is an inner hall with stairs to the first floor, a rear porch/boot room and bathroom leading of the sitting room.

The first floor split level landing leads you to an enormous 19’ double aspect bedroom at the front having a range of cupboards and those views again. The same views are enjoyed from the other double bedroom at the front and from the single bedroom. Currently used as a games room the remaining bedroom is a large double aspect double room with views up the rear garden and a range of fitted cupboards and dressing table in situ. The family bathroom has a coloured three piece suite with shower over bath.

Adjoining the cottage is a boiler room and a ‘L’ shaped 32’ workshop with power and light. On the other side of the drive is a double garage with up and over door having power and light laid on and a sink with electric hot water unit. A log store shed, a timber shed with a plastic single skin oil tank and a greenhouse complete the range of buildings found here. At the top of the garden is a 34’ tractor shed/barn, an open sided implement store, and traditional garden shed.

At the front these are traditionally planted out and being southerly facing provide an ideal spot to sit and ponder listening to the sounds of rural life around and the views towards Dartmoor which can be seen from one end to the other. A traditional low stone wall runs along the lane edge.

The rear garden to begin with rises gently and is laid to lawn with a dividing hedge and gate, which leads into the top part of the gardens. Again, this is predominantly lawn with a variety of mature fruit trees. Our clients assure us it was a great place to camp out as kids! Some of the plants and shrubs that can be found within the garden include, rose, hydrangea, choisya, potentilla, cherry, spirea, weigela, bottle brush and such. Wandering up the garden, the views just get better and better spread out before your eyes.
Leave Great Torrington via the A386 heading down the hill and by thee bridge bear left onto the A3124 signed Exeter, Winkleigh and RHS Rosemoor. Continue for about 8 miles passing through the village of Beaford and turning right after the long straight towards Stafford Moor Fishery. At the Loosedon crossroads continue ahead keeping right at the Henacroft T junction signed Iddesleigh Continue for a further ¾ mile where the property will be seen clearly on the right hand side.

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Services
Mains water and electricity, private drainage via septic tank, Oil fired heating. Multi Fuel stove. Hot Water from the Rayburn range.

Ground Floor

Kitchen 5.74m x 3.48m

Sitting Room 4.1m x 3.48m

Family Room 7.5m x 3.48m

1st Floor

Bedroom 6.5m x 3.48m

Bedroom 5.74m x 3.48m

Bedroom 4.11m x 3.48m

Bedroom 2.51m x 2.44m

EPC
F

Council tax
West Devon Council - Band D

Tenure
Freehold

Viewing Arrangements
Strictly by appointment only with sole selling agent

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Fine & Country - Torrington
Fine & Country - Torrington
17 High Street Torrington Devon EX38 8HN
01805 447989
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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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