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£525,0004 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Castle Street, Torrington, Devon, EX38
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Study
Semi-detached house
4 beds
2 baths
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
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Features and description
- Period spacious family home
- Grade ii listed
- Character features
- 31 foot kitchen/diner
- 4 double bedrooms
- 3 reception rooms
- Main bedroom with dressing room & ensuite
- Large landscaped garden
- Garage & parking
- Town centre location
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We are delighted to bring to market this spacious and beautifully presented double-fronted Grade II listed property, just a short walk from the centre of Great Torrington. This elegant period home is rich in character and history, yet has been thoughtfully modernised to create a superb balance between old and new.
The property retains many original features, most notably the Edwardian tiled flooring in the entrance hallway, high ceilings and picture rails. To the front of the house are two generous reception rooms. One features a bay sash window with wooden shutters and a gas fireplace set within a period surround. The other enjoys a sash window to the front elevation, ceiling coving, wooden shutters, and a second attractive fireplace. A third reception room, currently used as a study, overlooks the rear garden.
To the rear, the house opens out into an impressive 31-foot kitchen and dining space. This beautifully extended room offers both practicality and style, with a well-appointed kitchen fitted with matching wall and base units, integrated appliances, a gas hob, built-in oven and a Belfast sink overlooking the garden. The dining area benefits from a breakfast bar and large bifold doors that open directly onto the garden, creating a wonderful sense of space and connection between inside and out — ideal for entertaining or family life.
An inner lobby provides further access to the garden, alongside a useful cloakroom and separate utility room.
Upstairs, four double bedrooms are arranged over a split-level landing. A beautiful stained-glass window frames views across the garden and towards the surrounding countryside. The principal bedroom is particularly spacious and enjoys a peaceful outlook over the garden through a wide bay window. This room also benefits from a fitted dressing area with built-in wardrobes, which leads to a contemporary ensuite with walk-in shower, vanity basin, WC and roof light.
The remaining bedrooms are all generous doubles with large windows that fill the rooms with natural light. They are served by a stylishly refurbished family bathroom, featuring a freestanding bath, double walk-in shower, sink with illuminated mirror above, and original sash windows.
The rear garden is a real highlight. Landscaped to create a private and sunny retreat, it offers a blend of gravel pathways, lawned areas and paved terraces. Directly off the kitchen is a stone-paved patio with built-in seating, perfect for summer gatherings. Further down the garden you'll find a second seating area, a stone outbuilding, wooden storage shed, and a mature planting scheme with shrubs, trees and flowering borders. At the end of the garden is a gently sloping path leading to the garage and driveway, with gated access to the nearby Health Centre car park. The garage also includes a personal door for added convenience.
This handsome home has been cared for and updated with great attention to detail and offers a rare opportunity to own a characterful and substantial property in the heart of Great Torrington. Early viewing is highly recommended.
Walking from Torrington town square take the first right off South Street into Castle Street whereby the property will be found on the left hand side.
Driving into the town from Well Street bear left into Cornmarket Street taking the next left into Castle Street whereby the property will be found on the left hand side.
The property retains many original features, most notably the Edwardian tiled flooring in the entrance hallway, high ceilings and picture rails. To the front of the house are two generous reception rooms. One features a bay sash window with wooden shutters and a gas fireplace set within a period surround. The other enjoys a sash window to the front elevation, ceiling coving, wooden shutters, and a second attractive fireplace. A third reception room, currently used as a study, overlooks the rear garden.
To the rear, the house opens out into an impressive 31-foot kitchen and dining space. This beautifully extended room offers both practicality and style, with a well-appointed kitchen fitted with matching wall and base units, integrated appliances, a gas hob, built-in oven and a Belfast sink overlooking the garden. The dining area benefits from a breakfast bar and large bifold doors that open directly onto the garden, creating a wonderful sense of space and connection between inside and out — ideal for entertaining or family life.
An inner lobby provides further access to the garden, alongside a useful cloakroom and separate utility room.
Upstairs, four double bedrooms are arranged over a split-level landing. A beautiful stained-glass window frames views across the garden and towards the surrounding countryside. The principal bedroom is particularly spacious and enjoys a peaceful outlook over the garden through a wide bay window. This room also benefits from a fitted dressing area with built-in wardrobes, which leads to a contemporary ensuite with walk-in shower, vanity basin, WC and roof light.
The remaining bedrooms are all generous doubles with large windows that fill the rooms with natural light. They are served by a stylishly refurbished family bathroom, featuring a freestanding bath, double walk-in shower, sink with illuminated mirror above, and original sash windows.
The rear garden is a real highlight. Landscaped to create a private and sunny retreat, it offers a blend of gravel pathways, lawned areas and paved terraces. Directly off the kitchen is a stone-paved patio with built-in seating, perfect for summer gatherings. Further down the garden you'll find a second seating area, a stone outbuilding, wooden storage shed, and a mature planting scheme with shrubs, trees and flowering borders. At the end of the garden is a gently sloping path leading to the garage and driveway, with gated access to the nearby Health Centre car park. The garage also includes a personal door for added convenience.
This handsome home has been cared for and updated with great attention to detail and offers a rare opportunity to own a characterful and substantial property in the heart of Great Torrington. Early viewing is highly recommended.
Walking from Torrington town square take the first right off South Street into Castle Street whereby the property will be found on the left hand side.
Driving into the town from Well Street bear left into Cornmarket Street taking the next left into Castle Street whereby the property will be found on the left hand side.
Rooms
Entrance Hall
Sitting Room 5.18m x 4.72m
Family Room 4.95m x 3.3m
Reception Room/Office 3.25m x 2.34m
Hallway
WC
Utility Room
Kitchen/Diner 9.45m x 3.48m
Landing
Bedroom 7.57m x 3.48m
Dressing Room
Ensuite Bathroom
Bedroom 4.4m x 4.01m
Bedroom 3.2m x 2.77m
Bedroom 4.34m x 3.2m
Bathroom 3.25m x 2.46m
Services
All mains services, water and drainage connected.
Viewing Arrangements
Strictly by appointment with the selling agent
Council Tax Band
E
EPC
D
Tenure
Freehold
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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