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Guide price of £350,000 to £375,000
Charming and elegant, this period semi-detached cottage is nestled in this beautiful tranquil rural setting, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Boasting two cosy bedrooms, the master of which benefitting from an ensuite shower room, this property exudes a homely and inviting atmosphere, perfect for those seeking a comfortable and luxurious living space. Bright and airy, the cottage features a spacious and stylish interior that has been meticulously maintained. The cottage offers the perfect blend from the character of yester-year and the convenience of modern day living. Just imagine yourself sat in front of a roaring fire warming your toes whilst enjoying a sip of your favourite tipple.
Step outside to enjoy the scenic views of the surrounding countryside from the beautifully landscaped garden. The current owners have really poured their hearts into this wonderful space creating a haven for flora and fauna alike. Awash with colour and beautiful scents, it really is a sensory delight. With the convenience of a recently built double width carport providing ample parking, this property combines sophistication with practicality. There are various sheds and outbuildings scattered around the garden, ideal for most hobbies. Whether you're looking for a quiet retreat or a sophisticated countryside home, this charming cottage is sure to tick all the boxes. Don't miss out on the opportunity to make this your own slice of rural paradise.
Just under a mile away is the locally renowned Tarka trail, a footpath/cycle way mainly built on the bed of a disused railway where all the gradients are gentle. It winds its way through some stunning woodland along the course of the River Torridge past Beam Weir, where Henry Williamson’s Tarka the Otter was born, from which the trail gains its name. It continues past Bideford and along the coast to Barnstaple where it splits and one leg turns inland again following the portion of the railway which is still in use the other continues on the bed of the disused railway and onto Ilfracombe. Both Dartmoor and Exmoor national parks are within an hour’s drive away. The beautiful RHS Rosemoor is located within 10 minutes from your front door. The closest coastline is only a 13 mile drive and is very popular with surfers and body borders alike.
The vendor informs us that the property is predominately of Stone construction. The most recent addition is of block and render construction, both of which under a slated roof. Your surveyor or conveyancer maybe able to clarify further following their investigations. The property is serviced by a solid fuel burning Rayburn that powers the radiators and water heating. There is also a solid fuel burning stove located in the sitting room and an immersion heater. Mains electric and water are connected. Drainage is serviced by a klargester tank shared with number eight. This has been replaced within the last couple of years and located across the track in front of the carport.
Broadband: Ultra-fast speeds are available up to 1000mbps. (Information taken from the Ofcom checker)
Mobile phone: Coverage available onsite outside with some providers. Indoors, unfortunately there is none but this can be traversed by using Wi-Fi calling. (See Ofcom checker for further information)
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