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£425,0004 bedroom detached house for sale
Church Hill, Musbury, Axminster
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Detached house
4 beds
2 baths
1826
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Features and description
- Former village post office
- Grade II Listed
- Four bedrooms
- Large reception space
- Walled courtyard garden
- 48 ft stone barn
- Central village location
- Freehold
- Council Tax Band E
A fascinating Grade II listed former village post office offering generous and highly adaptable accommodation, including a self-contained suite and large stone barn
Situation - The Post House occupies a central position within the popular village of Musbury, which offers a range of local amenities including a village inn, shop with post office, primary school, church and village hall. The property is located 3 miles from Seaton and Axminster. The nearby town of Colyton provides further everyday facilities, including the popular Colyton Grammar School, whilst Axminster offers a wider range of shops, supermarkets, schooling and a mainline railway station with services to London Waterloo. The Jurassic Coast, including Lyme Regis, is within easy reach, and the A35 provides convenient road links to the wider area, including Exeter.
Description - The Post House is a substantial and intriguing Grade II listed property, combining a former cottage, shop and post office to create a versatile home extending to over 2,500 sq ft, including the adjoining barn. The property retains a number of period features and offers considerable scope for further improvement or alternative use, subject to any necessary consents.
The original part of the house, dating from the late 18th century, forms the entrance hall with access to the first floor. Upstairs there are three double bedrooms, a sitting room and a shower room, together with access to a large loft space.
The main ground floor accommodation includes a breakfast room and adjoining kitchen overlooking the courtyard, along with a rear porch and cloakroom. Beyond this lies the former shop and post office, now arranged as a spacious reception and dining area with a partitioned library area.
To the rear, the former sorting office has been converted into a self-contained bedsit with en-suite facilities. An adjoining store room offers further potential for conversion to a kitchenette, if required.
Outside - The property benefits from an enclosed courtyard garden with a southerly aspect, laid to a combination of paving and gravel for ease of maintenance.
A particular feature is the adjoining stone barn, extending to approximately 48 ft in length. The front section provides parking or storage with access onto the road, whilst the rear is currently arranged as a workshop with a mezzanine level above. The barn offers excellent potential for a variety of uses, subject to any necessary permissions.
Services - Mains water, electricity and drainage are connected. Oil-fired central heating is installed. Ultrafast broadband is available. Mobile coverage is available throughout.
Situation - The Post House occupies a central position within the popular village of Musbury, which offers a range of local amenities including a village inn, shop with post office, primary school, church and village hall. The property is located 3 miles from Seaton and Axminster. The nearby town of Colyton provides further everyday facilities, including the popular Colyton Grammar School, whilst Axminster offers a wider range of shops, supermarkets, schooling and a mainline railway station with services to London Waterloo. The Jurassic Coast, including Lyme Regis, is within easy reach, and the A35 provides convenient road links to the wider area, including Exeter.
Description - The Post House is a substantial and intriguing Grade II listed property, combining a former cottage, shop and post office to create a versatile home extending to over 2,500 sq ft, including the adjoining barn. The property retains a number of period features and offers considerable scope for further improvement or alternative use, subject to any necessary consents.
The original part of the house, dating from the late 18th century, forms the entrance hall with access to the first floor. Upstairs there are three double bedrooms, a sitting room and a shower room, together with access to a large loft space.
The main ground floor accommodation includes a breakfast room and adjoining kitchen overlooking the courtyard, along with a rear porch and cloakroom. Beyond this lies the former shop and post office, now arranged as a spacious reception and dining area with a partitioned library area.
To the rear, the former sorting office has been converted into a self-contained bedsit with en-suite facilities. An adjoining store room offers further potential for conversion to a kitchenette, if required.
Outside - The property benefits from an enclosed courtyard garden with a southerly aspect, laid to a combination of paving and gravel for ease of maintenance.
A particular feature is the adjoining stone barn, extending to approximately 48 ft in length. The front section provides parking or storage with access onto the road, whilst the rear is currently arranged as a workshop with a mezzanine level above. The barn offers excellent potential for a variety of uses, subject to any necessary permissions.
Services - Mains water, electricity and drainage are connected. Oil-fired central heating is installed. Ultrafast broadband is available. Mobile coverage is available throughout.
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Stags Honiton office is situated in an elegant Grade II Listed Georgian townhouse on the main High Street. Honiton is conveniently located for easy access to London, Bristol and Exeter via the main Exeter to London (Waterloo) railway, the M5 motorway at Exeter and the A30/303 heading east. There are some excellent schools in the area including a number of good village primary schools and Colyton Grammar School, one of the top schools in England. Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the historic market town of Honiton is surrounded by East Devon's fertile farmland, woods and rolling hills. Renowned for its antiques and lace making heritage, the town is within easy reach of the Jurassic Coast, which has been designated a World Heritage Site, and the pretty towns of Sidmouth and Lyme Regis, as well as small fishing villages such as Beer and Branscombe. Secluded courtyards and Georgian buildings line the High Street, where weekly local markets, selling a wide range of produce are held. The Honiton Collection Centre and Furniture Saleroom are located a short walk from the office.
























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