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4 bedroom detached house for sale
Sutcombe, Devon EX22
Chain-free
Study
Air source heat pump
Energy-efficient
Detached house
4 beds
3 baths
2.21 acre(s)
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Four bedroom detached barn conversion set within 2 acres
- Impressive open plan kitchen / living space with generous, versatile accommodation throughout
- Further potential to convert the first floor (subject to the necessary consents)
- Energy-efficient air source heat pump
- Idyllic rural setting with far reaching countryside views
- Offered for sale with no onward chain
- EPC Rating: TBC
Situated in the small hamlet of Youldon, on the edge of the popular and friendly village of Sutcombe, surrounded by rolling Devon countryside. This peaceful rural setting offers an enviable lifestyle whilst remaining conveniently connected to nearby amenities.
SITUATION
Situated in the small hamlet of Youldon, on the edge of the popular and friendly village of Sutcombe, surrounded by rolling Devon countryside. This peaceful rural setting offers an enviable lifestyle whilst remaining conveniently connected to nearby amenities.
Bradworthy, approximately 3 miles away, serves as the main village for the locality, providing a good range of traditional shops including a butchers, post office and general stores, together with a doctor’s surgery, popular pub, social club and well-regarded Bradworthy Primary Academy with Pre-School facilities.
The market town of Holsworthy is around 7 miles distant and offers a wider range of everyday amenities, including a Waitrose supermarket. The North Cornish coast at Bude, renowned for its sandy surfing beaches, lies approximately 13 miles away, while Bideford is about 14 miles. Okehampton and the A30 dual carriageway are within roughly 20 miles, providing onward links to Exeter (approximately 40 miles), with its intercity rail connections and motorway access.
DESCRIPTION
A single-storey conversion of a former barn, set within gardens and grounds of approximately 2.2 acres, The Barn is approached via a long sweeping driveway and enjoys stunning far-reaching views across the surrounding countryside towards Dartmoor.
Extending to approximately 1,779 sq ft, the property has been partly completed to a high specification, offering stylish, contemporary living with scope for further enhancement, subject to any necessary permissions.
The entrance opens into a stunning open-plan kitchen/lounge/dining space, flooded with natural light from six Velux windows and bi-folding doors to the garden, and enhanced by impressive double-height ceilings and engineered oak flooring. The bespoke kitchen features a large central island, integrated Neff appliances, quartz worktops and an inset sink with Quooker tap, creating a superb focal point for modern living and entertaining.
A rear hallway leads to four double bedrooms. Bedrooms two and three benefit from built-in wardrobes and ensuite shower rooms, while the principal bedroom boasts a walk-in wardrobe and a generous ensuite shower room, cleverly designed as a ‘Jack and Jill’ serving bedroom four. A rear porch/study provides a practical and versatile space for coats and boots, with direct access to the garden.
A mezzanine level has been constructed and is ready for purchasers to complete to their own specification. Designed as a secondary sitting room or study with a glass balustrade overlooking the main living space, it also offers potential to create an additional bedroom to the rear, which would command some of the finest views the property has to offer.
OUTSIDE
Approached via a long driveway, the property opens onto extensive parking to the front.
The gardens provide a blank canvas for landscaping, bordered predominantly by agricultural land and enjoying wonderful far-reaching rural views. In addition, there is a small paddock ideal for horses or small livestock, with the whole extending to approximately 2.2 acres.
SERVICES
Mains water, electricity and private drainage. Air source heat pump.
EPC Rating: TBC
Council Tax Band: E
SITUATION
Situated in the small hamlet of Youldon, on the edge of the popular and friendly village of Sutcombe, surrounded by rolling Devon countryside. This peaceful rural setting offers an enviable lifestyle whilst remaining conveniently connected to nearby amenities.
Bradworthy, approximately 3 miles away, serves as the main village for the locality, providing a good range of traditional shops including a butchers, post office and general stores, together with a doctor’s surgery, popular pub, social club and well-regarded Bradworthy Primary Academy with Pre-School facilities.
The market town of Holsworthy is around 7 miles distant and offers a wider range of everyday amenities, including a Waitrose supermarket. The North Cornish coast at Bude, renowned for its sandy surfing beaches, lies approximately 13 miles away, while Bideford is about 14 miles. Okehampton and the A30 dual carriageway are within roughly 20 miles, providing onward links to Exeter (approximately 40 miles), with its intercity rail connections and motorway access.
DESCRIPTION
A single-storey conversion of a former barn, set within gardens and grounds of approximately 2.2 acres, The Barn is approached via a long sweeping driveway and enjoys stunning far-reaching views across the surrounding countryside towards Dartmoor.
Extending to approximately 1,779 sq ft, the property has been partly completed to a high specification, offering stylish, contemporary living with scope for further enhancement, subject to any necessary permissions.
The entrance opens into a stunning open-plan kitchen/lounge/dining space, flooded with natural light from six Velux windows and bi-folding doors to the garden, and enhanced by impressive double-height ceilings and engineered oak flooring. The bespoke kitchen features a large central island, integrated Neff appliances, quartz worktops and an inset sink with Quooker tap, creating a superb focal point for modern living and entertaining.
A rear hallway leads to four double bedrooms. Bedrooms two and three benefit from built-in wardrobes and ensuite shower rooms, while the principal bedroom boasts a walk-in wardrobe and a generous ensuite shower room, cleverly designed as a ‘Jack and Jill’ serving bedroom four. A rear porch/study provides a practical and versatile space for coats and boots, with direct access to the garden.
A mezzanine level has been constructed and is ready for purchasers to complete to their own specification. Designed as a secondary sitting room or study with a glass balustrade overlooking the main living space, it also offers potential to create an additional bedroom to the rear, which would command some of the finest views the property has to offer.
OUTSIDE
Approached via a long driveway, the property opens onto extensive parking to the front.
The gardens provide a blank canvas for landscaping, bordered predominantly by agricultural land and enjoying wonderful far-reaching rural views. In addition, there is a small paddock ideal for horses or small livestock, with the whole extending to approximately 2.2 acres.
SERVICES
Mains water, electricity and private drainage. Air source heat pump.
EPC Rating: TBC
Council Tax Band: E
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About this agent

Kivells can be traced back to 1885 when William Thomas Kivell set himself up in business as an auctioneer and land agent, first in Pyworthy and then in Holsworthy. What follows is an account of the Kivell family over four generations in the development of the firm of Kivells, from its origins as a one-man business in the late nineteenth century to its position today as one of the leading firms of Auctioneers, property agents and chartered surveyors in the West Country. William Kivell went on to grow the business and was joined by his sons forming Kivell and Sons, selling farm property and holding livestock auctions. Kivells is a very different firm from that founded by William Thomas Kivell in 1885, however the nature of the business and its ethics remain the same all be it with a much larger area of operation. The firm has recently became a limited company with one of the five directors being David Kivell, a great-grandson of William Kivell. It is organised around five divisions:- Agricultural sales and auctions (including the 3 livestock markets at Holsworthy, Hallworthy and Exeter and on farm sales throughout the Westcountry). Farm, Residential and Commercial Property (covering sales, auctions and lettings). Professional and Valuation work (including surveys, property management, rent reviews and full project management) Machinery and Heritage department (specialise in the sale of steam engines and all manner of vehicles, agricultural and domestic bygones). Kivells now operate from 5 main offices (Exeter, Holsworthy, Launceston, Liskeard and Bude) and 3 market centres (Holsworthy, Exeter and Hallworthy) and the firm employs around 170 full and part-time staff.

















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