luxury house with reception room for sale Lewannick, United Kingdom
House with garden and terrace Lewannick (United Kingdom)
Trelaske Manor is believed to date back originally to the 18th century and is one of the most important residences in the historic Parish of Lewannick in the heart of north Cornwall. The home has an abundance of elegance with its architectural flair, charm and character. Our clients have resided in the property for some 8 years, they have completed a significant improvement project where the accommodation has been sympathetically updated to create what is today a superb home ready for immediate occupation.The accommodation is accessed via the grand porch from where solid wooden double doors swing open into the impressive reception hallway. The hallway really gives you a flavour of the grandeur as it is dominated by the wide wooden staircase. Double doors lead out to the back garden and frame the far-reaching views over the grounds.The hallway has exposed wood, deep window cills and Karndean flooring. It leads off at one side to a utility room and downstairs wc. There are many reception rooms which can be used in a versatile configuration. The formal dining room is spacious and the perfect space for entertaining. It is dual aspect with part wood panelled walls. The modern kitchen/breakfast room is superbly equipped with a range of matching wall and based units finished in honey oak. The work surfaces are solid granite and there is a Belfast style sink with mixer taps and a pull out expandable tap. The kitchen also comprises of display shelving and plate rack. There is concealed underlighting and recessed downlighting. An extensive range of appliances are included in the sale such as two microwave ovens, an gas fired aga, an electric fan oven, hob and a free standing American style fridge /freezer. The kitchen has a ceramic floor and again being dual aspect, has plenty of natural light. There is further additional storage in the form of two built in cupboards along with a door which opens into the west wing which is currently configured as a two storey bed and breakfast unit. The study is spacious and has a wood burning stove providing a cosy feel during the cooler months. From the study with very little effort, access could be be reinstalled back into what is currently Waterfall cottage (a two bedroom 2 storey self-contained holiday unit) this cottage would then become part of the main residence. The principal living space of Trelaske Manor is found on the first floor accessed directly from the wide stairs. The area features a stunning A frame ceiling throughout which is one of the key focal points along as well as the stained-glass window with the attractive Cornish crest. A glazed door leads out to the balcony which is wide enough for many to use and enjoy the far-reaching views looking due south over the gardens and field. There are three bedrooms on the first floor, the master bedroom suite has a walk in dressing room and a recently installed en-suite bathroom/ wc which has a matching suite including a separate shower cubicle with soaker shower. The remaining two double bedrooms both have en-suite facilities with showers and two windows each overlooking the respective elevations. The property has the benefit of oil fired central heating and UPVC double glazed windows and doors. Our clients have informed us that all of the handmade curtains, blinds and light fittings will remain as part of the sale.Trelaske B&B (Fully furnished two bedroom letting suite)Interconnected and attached to the main house and accessed from the kitchen/ breakfast room is Trelaske B&B, it has been used commercially for many years and generated a healthy income. The B&B is self-contained with a door leading from the front driveway off the main with a door leading to its own private terrace at the rear. It is two storey and is configured with reversed accommodation having two letting suites on the ground floor comprising of two double bedrooms with en-suite facilities and on the top floor a large open plan living space which has been used as a dining room for bed and breakfast guests. This room has a pleasant view over the gardens and access into the eaves storage.Waterfall Cottage (fully furnished two bedroom self catering suite)This is a two bedroom two storey letting suite which is entirely self contained. It also has reversed accommodation with two bedrooms both with en-suite facilities. It has been used as a self catering unit very successfully with some guests having stayed at times for several weeks. It is unobtrusive to the main residence and like the B&B suite has its own outside terrace. The first floor has an open plan kitchen/ living area with a range of kitchen units in an L shape. Built in is an electric hob and oven and a free standing washing machine. From this elevation there is a wonderful view over the surrounding gardens and land. The cottage is also being sold fully furnished and has its own area of outside terrace.OutsideThe property is entirely enclosed for safety and security and is accessed from the road by double wrought iron gates which open into the attractive cobbled and lawned front courtyard. At the side there are two storage sheds one of which houses the oil tank. Access can be gained from the side of the Manor around to the rear where the main area of garden can be found. As previously mentioned both the two wings have their own paved terraces which are inset and away from the outside garden of the principal residence. They are level and well suited for outside dining and relaxing when the weather allows. The views over the lawn and field take centre stage. There is outside lighting and a further useful number of storage sheds one of which houses the equipment for the bore hole that provides the private water supply.The main lawn has a circular central paved area with a water feature ideal for recreational activities such as light ball games and croquet. A haha divides the formal area of lawn with the pasture land below. At the side of the haha our clients have installed a strategically placed seating area which is the perfect place to relax in during the evening watching the sunset. The pasture beyond which is in the ownership of the Manor provides security of knowing that the beautiful landscape will not change.Our clients allow a local sheep farmer to graze his sheep on a casual arrangement and the area within the title is at present defined but unfenced to provide the stock with open space. At the bottom of the field the land adjoins a small watercourse which is a tributary of the Inny River.There is a stunning waterfall within that section of the stream. The whole area is entirely unspoilt with natural beauty. The area is both a safe haven and rich habitat for much wildlife. The grounds are a key component to the set-up of Trelaske Manor and those with livestock will no doubt appreciate the overall environment.The property is located along a single-track country road about 3/4 of a mile from the village of Lewannick in the heart of the Inny valley, the river is a major tributary of the Tamar which forms the border between Cornwall and Devon. A short distance away there are many village amenities to include a Public House, County Primary School, Parish Church and a busy Village Hall with regular community activities. The nationally acclaimed restaurant at Coombeshead Farm can be found within walking distance. Access to either the A38 to Plymouth and South Devon or the A30 provides access west to Truro and West Cornwall or east to Exeter and beyond. Within eight miles is the former capital town of Cornwall, Launceston, with a great range of independent shops, including a bakery, butchers, historic church and medieval castle. There is a range of schools and colleges in the local area as well as recreational facilities including Bodmin Moor in one direction and Dartmoor in the other. The Continental Ferryport and City of Plymouth is found within 30 miles of the property offering more extensive amenities as well as transport links via main line rail link to London and the Midlands and regular services by ferry to France and Spain.
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9 listings near Lewannick
House with garden Plymouth (United Kingdom)
Langdon Court is an exceptional Grade II* house set on ten acres with far reaching views of the rolling countryside. With a formal walled garden, further mature gardens, a private lake and sixteen bedrooms, the property is undoubtedly one of the finest turn-key properties on the market in South West England. The house was built in circa 1577 and was remodelled in 1693. Over the past few years the building has undergone extensive renovations to create an exceptional home finished to the highest standard throughout. The current owners have created a beautiful, modern country house with each room being individually styled to create a home steeped in character and comfort. Grand period features are found throughout the home; high ceilings, large sash windows, hand-carved fireplaces and wooden floors contrast with the beautiful colour palette of pastel hues hand picked by internationally renowned designer who owns the home. The fully-fitted kitchen is every chef’s dream. The current owner is an internationally renowned restaurateur who has ensured it has been completed to the highest professional standard with extensive marble countertop space, two ovens, a separate prep kitchen and a formal dining room. Keen hosts, the property has been curated to ensure there is ample space to entertain, but also to unwind, with a media room, library, morning room and drawing room. At the centre of the home you will find the Palm Court, an exceptional and unique space which is painted in a vibrant green with a glass ceiling and original Victorian tiled floors. There are sixteen ensuite bedrooms over the first and second floors which boast freestanding baths, marble floors and large windows which overlook the grounds. The principal suite features a large walk-in wardrobe with bespoke cabinetry and a freestanding bath, and a separate beauty room. The house has further potential for improvement and expansion by converting the extensive cellars into a luxurious spa and the pretty outbuildings into summer houses. In 1960 the property was converted into a hotel, and still has planning permission to use it as such. Currently the home generates an income from hosting weddings, private events and photoshoots. Located in the heart of Devon, Langdon Court is 20 minutes from the seaside city of Plymouth where regular trains travel to London which can be reached in just over three hours.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
House with pool and garden Woolfardisworthy (United Kingdom)
Set within approximately 12 acres of beautiful North Devon countryside, Moorhead Country Holidays is an exceptional lifestyle and commercial opportunity, combining a highly established holiday accommodation business with extensive leisure facilities, on-site hospitality, camping provision and exciting scope to further develop wedding and events use.Peacefully positioned at Moorhead Farm, Woolsery, Bideford, EX39 5RG, the site enjoys an enviable rural setting close to the North Devon coast. Moorhead Country Holidays describes itself as being in Woolsery, just 4 miles from the sea at Bucks Mills and the famous fishing village of Clovelly, with Westward Ho! and Bideford approximately 9 miles away. The BusinessMoorhead Country Holidays is currently operated as a successful self-catering holiday complex, offering a substantial collection of guest accommodation within a well-maintained countryside estate. The site’s existing holiday accommodation comprises 18 self-contained apartments, arranged as a flexible mixture of one, two and three-bedroom units, appealing to couples, families, larger groups and repeat visitorsThe accommodation is supported by an impressive range of guest amenities, helping create a true holiday destination rather than simply a place to stay. The complex as a peaceful self-catering holiday and function venue with hot tub, swimming pool and countryside views, ideal for family breaks, coastal walks and relaxing stays in North Devon Guest AccommodationThe apartment accommodation provides a practical and versatile letting mix. The one-bedroom accommodation is described as ideal for couples, while the two-bedroom properties are arranged with a double bedroom and single/twin accommodation, and the three-bedroom apartments offer a double bedroom together with two twin rooms. This variety enables the business to appeal to a broad market, from romantic breaks and short coastal escapes to extended family holidays, group stays and wedding guest accommodation. A selection of dog-friendly units further enhances the appeal, with the site currently identifying Bluebell, Hawthorn, Willow and Hawfinch as dog-friendly properties. Leisure FacilitiesA major strength of Moorhead Country Holidays is the quality and breadth of its leisure offering. Guests have access to a superb indoor leisure complex, including an indoor heated swimming pool, hot tub, gym, games room and snooker room. The swimming pool is stated to be open daily throughout the year and heated to 31 degrees, while the hot tub sits within the pool complex. The games room provides entertainment for all ages, with pool, table tennis, darts, table football and board games, while the gym includes a treadmill, rowing machine, exercise bike and multi-station equipment. There is also a full-size snooker table, creating a wide leisure provision that supports both family and adult guest markets. Grounds, Fishing Lake and Outdoor RecreationThe wider grounds are a defining feature of the property. Extending to approximately 12 acres, they offer attractive open spaces, countryside views and a wealth of recreational opportunity. Moorhead promotes its grounds as a place for picnics, football, boules and badminton. The outdoor facilities include a nine-hole pitch and putt golf course, provided as a relaxed “just for fun” family activity, together with a well-stocked fishing lake of over an acre. The fishing lake is described as being stocked with common carp, mirror carp, bream, perch and rudd, and provides a further income and guest-experience feature. Restaurant, Bar and Guest Hospitality - Moorhead Country Holidays also benefits from a commercial kitchen and an on-site restaurant and bar, adding significantly to the business model and guest appeal. The restaurant offers evening meals and takeaway options, while the bar is described as well stocked and open Monday to Saturday evenings, serving drinks in a relaxed setting. . The bar is linked to the games room, creating a sociable space for guests to unwind, and also has a lounge and Wi-Fi area. This hospitality provision gives the site a more complete destination feel and provides additional commercial opportunities. Camping ProvisionIn addition to the holiday apartments, Moorhead offers countryside camping near the coast, with the added benefit of access to on-site facilities and fishing. The current camping operation is described as an adult-only grass pitch site for tents and motorhomes, with changing rooms, shower, toilet, washing-up area, laundry, fridge freezer, drinking water and phone-charging facilities. The camping area is promoted as quiet and relaxing, with 10 spacious pitches measuring approximately 20m x 20m. This represents a useful additional income stream and broadens the customer base, particularly for those seeking a countryside camping experience with the benefit of leisure and hospitality facilities close at hand. Owners’ AccommodationIn addition to the trading accommodation, the site includes a substantial four-bedroom farmhouse, currently arranged as two, two-bedroom semi-detached homes for owners’ use. This flexible arrangement is particularly attractive for purchasers seeking on-site living, multi-generational accommodation, staff accommodation, or the potential to reconfigure the property to suit their future requirements, subject to any necessary consents.Wedding and Events PotentialMoorhead Holiday Cottages also offers compelling potential as a wedding and events venue. The site is already promoted as a DIY wedding venue near Clovelly, with countryside views, accommodation, camping and a choice of ceremony areas including grounds, lake and woodland backdrops. The wedding information highlights exclusive-use packages, flexible outdoor and indoor options, and accommodation for up to 52 guests plus camping. It also notes the availability of an indoor function room for up to 70 seated guests, staffed bar provision, restaurant support and the flexibility for couples to design their own day. This gives future buyers an excellent platform from which to further develop weddings, celebrations, retreats, corporate events or private functions, subject to business strategy, licensing and any necessary planning consents.LocationThe location is one of Moorhead’s great strengths. Set in peaceful countryside yet within easy reach of the coast, the property is ideally placed for guests wanting to explore North Devon’s beaches, coastal walks, villages and wider attractions. Its proximity to Clovelly, Bucks Mills, Westward Ho!, Bideford and the wider North Devon coastline gives the business strong tourism appeal.
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House with pool and garden Woolfardisworthy (United Kingdom)
Set within approximately 12 acres of beautiful North Devon countryside, Moorhead Country Holidays is an exceptional lifestyle and commercial opportunity, combining a highly established holiday accommodation business with extensive leisure facilities, on-site hospitality, camping provision and exciting scope to further develop wedding and events use.Peacefully positioned at Moorhead Farm, Woolsery, Bideford, EX39 5RG, the site enjoys an enviable rural setting close to the North Devon coast. Moorhead Country Holidays describes itself as being in Woolsery, just 4 miles from the sea at Bucks Mills and the famous fishing village of Clovelly, with Westward Ho! and Bideford approximately 9 miles away. The BusinessMoorhead Country Holidays is currently operated as a successful self-catering holiday complex, offering a substantial collection of guest accommodation within a well-maintained countryside estate. The site’s existing holiday accommodation comprises 18 self-contained apartments, arranged as a flexible mixture of one, two and three-bedroom units, appealing to couples, families, larger groups and repeat visitorsThe accommodation is supported by an impressive range of guest amenities, helping create a true holiday destination rather than simply a place to stay. The complex as a peaceful self-catering holiday and function venue with hot tub, swimming pool and countryside views, ideal for family breaks, coastal walks and relaxing stays in North Devon Guest AccommodationThe apartment accommodation provides a practical and versatile letting mix. The one-bedroom accommodation is described as ideal for couples, while the two-bedroom properties are arranged with a double bedroom and single/twin accommodation, and the three-bedroom apartments offer a double bedroom together with two twin rooms. This variety enables the business to appeal to a broad market, from romantic breaks and short coastal escapes to extended family holidays, group stays and wedding guest accommodation. A selection of dog-friendly units further enhances the appeal, with the site currently identifying Bluebell, Hawthorn, Willow and Hawfinch as dog-friendly properties. Leisure FacilitiesA major strength of Moorhead Country Holidays is the quality and breadth of its leisure offering. Guests have access to a superb indoor leisure complex, including an indoor heated swimming pool, hot tub, gym, games room and snooker room. The swimming pool is stated to be open daily throughout the year and heated to 31 degrees, while the hot tub sits within the pool complex. The games room provides entertainment for all ages, with pool, table tennis, darts, table football and board games, while the gym includes a treadmill, rowing machine, exercise bike and multi-station equipment. There is also a full-size snooker table, creating a wide leisure provision that supports both family and adult guest markets. Grounds, Fishing Lake and Outdoor RecreationThe wider grounds are a defining feature of the property. Extending to approximately 12 acres, they offer attractive open spaces, countryside views and a wealth of recreational opportunity. Moorhead promotes its grounds as a place for picnics, football, boules and badminton. The outdoor facilities include a nine-hole pitch and putt golf course, provided as a relaxed “just for fun” family activity, together with a well-stocked fishing lake of over an acre. The fishing lake is described as being stocked with common carp, mirror carp, bream, perch and rudd, and provides a further income and guest-experience feature. Restaurant, Bar and Guest Hospitality - Moorhead Country Holidays also benefits from a commercial kitchen and an on-site restaurant and bar, adding significantly to the business model and guest appeal. The restaurant offers evening meals and takeaway options, while the bar is described as well stocked and open Monday to Saturday evenings, serving drinks in a relaxed setting. . The bar is linked to the games room, creating a sociable space for guests to unwind, and also has a lounge and Wi-Fi area. This hospitality provision gives the site a more complete destination feel and provides additional commercial opportunities. Camping ProvisionIn addition to the holiday apartments, Moorhead offers countryside camping near the coast, with the added benefit of access to on-site facilities and fishing. The current camping operation is described as an adult-only grass pitch site for tents and motorhomes, with changing rooms, shower, toilet, washing-up area, laundry, fridge freezer, drinking water and phone-charging facilities. The camping area is promoted as quiet and relaxing, with 10 spacious pitches measuring approximately 20m x 20m. This represents a useful additional income stream and broadens the customer base, particularly for those seeking a countryside camping experience with the benefit of leisure and hospitality facilities close at hand. Owners’ AccommodationIn addition to the trading accommodation, the site includes a substantial four-bedroom farmhouse, currently arranged as two, two-bedroom semi-detached homes for owners’ use. This flexible arrangement is particularly attractive for purchasers seeking on-site living, multi-generational accommodation, staff accommodation, or the potential to reconfigure the property to suit their future requirements, subject to any necessary consents.Wedding and Events PotentialMoorhead Holiday Cottages also offers compelling potential as a wedding and events venue. The site is already promoted as a DIY wedding venue near Clovelly, with countryside views, accommodation, camping and a choice of ceremony areas including grounds, lake and woodland backdrops. The wedding information highlights exclusive-use packages, flexible outdoor and indoor options, and accommodation for up to 52 guests plus camping. It also notes the availability of an indoor function room for up to 70 seated guests, staffed bar provision, restaurant support and the flexibility for couples to design their own day. This gives future buyers an excellent platform from which to further develop weddings, celebrations, retreats, corporate events or private functions, subject to business strategy, licensing and any necessary planning consents.LocationThe location is one of Moorhead’s great strengths. Set in peaceful countryside yet within easy reach of the coast, the property is ideally placed for guests wanting to explore North Devon’s beaches, coastal walks, villages and wider attractions. Its proximity to Clovelly, Bucks Mills, Westward Ho!, Bideford and the wider North Devon coastline gives the business strong tourism appeal.
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Farmhouse with outbuildings and garden Newton Abbot (United Kingdom)
INTRODUCTIONCommanding a magnificent position between Dartmoor National Park and the South Devon coast, Bickington Barton is an exceptional 16th-century grade II listed country residence that seamlessly blends historic charm with modern rural living. Set within just over six acres of glorious Devon countryside, this distinguished property offers a rare lifestyle opportunity — combining character, versatility, and breathtaking views in equal measure.Beautifully presented, the main house retains a wealth of period features, from exposed beams and granite fireplaces to graceful proportions throughout. The grounds encompass a range of traditional barns, a stable block, and a former piggery, presenting exciting potential for equestrian use or a thriving smallholding. With ample space and privacy, the property also lends itself to multi-generational living or guest accommodation, with scope to create an impressive annex or holiday retreat (subject to planning consents).Peacefully positioned on the edge of a charming rural village, Bickington Barton enjoys an idyllic countryside setting, offering an unparalleled Devon lifestyle of comfort, heritage, and natural beauty.HISTORYWith roots reaching deep into England’s early history, Bickington Barton occupies land first settled during the Saxon era and is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086. The property forms part of a rich rural heritage, in the company of other period homes and barn conversions, all built around the 15th-century village church — a timeless setting that has evolved gracefully through the centuries.Once owned by the Bickford family, a name long associated with local prosperity, the estate bears a proud connection to William Bickford, inventor of the pioneering Safety Fuse in 1831 — a creation that transformed the mining industry by drastically improving safety of the miners.Many of the home’s original architectural features remain beautifully preserved, including granite pillars and fireplaces, and an exquisite plank-and-muntin screen, each echoing the craftsmanship of a bygone age.The surrounding landscape tells its own story. Just down the lane, The Dartmoor Halfway Inn recalls a time when farmers transporting livestock to coastal market ports would rest overnight — drawn by the fertile land and natural wells that sustained travellers and animals alike. Today, gazing across the rolling fields, it is easy to imagine the scene centuries ago — animals grazing on the same rich pasture and the enduring rhythm of rural Devon life continuing much as it always has.STEP INSIDEGranite pillars herald the entrance to Bickington Barton, inviting you into a home where history and character are woven into every detail. Upon entering, the reception room immediately impresses, featuring a large fireplace, wooden flooring, and a window overlooking the picturesque garden, complete with fitted wooden shutters. A beautifully preserved plank-and-muntin screen adds further historic charm, creating a welcoming space that truly oozes character.Adjoining the reception room, a cozy snug offers an intimate retreat, with its own fireplace and traditional window shutters, perfect for quiet evenings.The living room is a statement of grandeur and warmth, boasting parquet flooring and another impressive fireplace with a feature inset arch to the side which the current owners , decorate with seasoned logs. A door from the living room leads directly to an external porch, seamlessly connecting indoor and outdoor living.The kitchen is a bright, inviting heart of the home, designed around space for a central kitchen table, ideal for family gatherings. Solid oak worktops and wooden units frame an electric AGA with electric module, complemented by a bespoke mantel. Original granite flooring and marble tops surrounding the sink lend timeless elegance.Adjacent, a utility room — originally the kitchen — provides practical washing facilities and leads to a spacious pantry housing large electric batteries (available by negotiation). The property also includes a boot room, with a range of units, ideal as kitchen overspill plus access to the rear courtyard so ideal for bringing in dirty boots and pets. A cloakroom adds convenience with attractive tiled flooring linking to the boot room.Ascending to the upper floors, the property offers six generously proportioned bedrooms, arranged around a split-level landing that reflects the home’s historic character.The main bedroom is a particularly impressive space, once likely two separate rooms, now offering a spacious retreat complete with a modern ensuite, dressing room, and breathtaking views across the surrounding Devon countryside.Five of the bedrooms enjoy stunning vistas, with windows overlooking the front and side of the house and the sweeping landscape beyond. To the rear of the house is a highly versatile space easily serving as a self-contained annex, with a large bedroom, adjoining sitting space, ensuite bathroom, and a private entrance from the courtyard, ideal for guests, extended family, or potential rental use. The main bathroom is elegantly appointed, featuring a sunken bath, and wooden flooring.SELLERS INSIGHT“When we first discovered Bickington Barton, we instantly fell in love with its rural tranquillity and timeless charm. We wanted something that felt truly remote — surrounded by countryside and nature — yet still close enough to everyday life. Here, we found that perfect balance. The house is just minutes from everything — the moors, the coast, and nearby towns — yet when you arrive, it feels as though you’re miles from anywhere.As a family, we needed to be near good schools and local amenities, and honestly, we didn’t think we’d find somewhere that offered both practicality and seclusion. Then we found Bickington Barton — and it changed everything. It’s so quiet and private, and the setting has given us a lifestyle we only ever dreamed of.We always wanted to try our hand at a smallholding, especially while the children were young enough to enjoy it, and this property gave us the confidence to do just that. It’s given us all a new lease of life — fresh air, space, and the joy of living in tune with the land.We adore the character and history of the house. It’s incredible to think of the generations who have lived here before us, and the many centuries of stories within these walls. Every quirky feature — from the granite pillars to the old plank-and-muntin screen — adds to its charm, and we’ve loved every single one of them.As the children grew, the space here has been a blessing — everyone has room to spread out without ever feeling on top of each other. The bedroom at the rear has been ideal for visiting family and later became a perfect space for our eldest son, giving him independence while still keeping him close.Outside there are no limitations, life flows easily between swimming in the pool during summer, lounging or working in the garden, or tending to the animals year-round. Living here has brought us such a healthy, balanced way of life, and we’ll always be grateful for the years we’ve spent as part of this incredible home’s story. Now, it’s time for someone else to fall in love with Bickington Barton and make their own story.”STEP OUTSIDEThe front of Bickington Barton is approached via a private driveway, offering ample parking and a five-bar gate leading to the yard. A detached barn provides versatile storage and features an undercroft. Stone walling surrounds the garden, which is accessed via a picturesque gate leading to the front door. Multiple seating areas have been created to take full advantage of the stunning surrounding views, with raised decking offering a perfect vantage point to enjoy sunsets across the valley. The garden itself is beautifully maintained, with a lush lawn, mature trees, and a variety of sunlit spaces for relaxation.A gate from the garden leads to the heated swimming pool, powered by an air source heat pump, with a stone-built pump house tucked discreetly behind. Another gate opens into a secret walled garden, providing a private retreat enclosed by ancient stone walls.The rear of the property is highly practical, featuring a courtyard with direct access to the utility room, ideal for pets. A rear concreted yard connects to a listed former piggery, retaining cobbled flooring, original granite troughs, and visible runs where piglets would have moved from each sow — a rare and evocative glimpse into the property’s agricultural past.Stone-built stables comprise four spacious boxes and a tack room, all fitted with lighting, concrete troughs, and a water supply. Attached is a large workshop, with an upper floor hayloft providing additional barn space with level access to the rear yard.A fully fenced field lies behind the property, offering breathtaking views of Haytor Rocks and the village church, there is also an area of woodland and a large space, formally a substantial vegetable garden.The remainder of the land includes a large field to the south, with additional gated access from the lane, making the estate ideal for smallholding, equestrian pursuits, or leisure activities, while preserving total privacy and the tranquillity of the surrounding countryside.USEFUL INFORMATIONTenure: Freehold Grade II Listed Local Authority: Teignbridge District Council - Band G EPC Rating: G Heating: Electric Central Heating and Wood burning Stoves Air Source Heat Pump to Swimming Pool Services: Mains Electric and Water. Private Drainage - Septic Tank Broadband: Fiber to the premises
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Contemporary house with garden Barnstaple (United Kingdom)
Set within the gently rolling countryside of North Devon, with far-reaching views towards Exmoor, Cross Park occupies a privileged position on the outskirts of Barnstaple, in the highly desirable hamlet of Lovacott. This exceptional four-bedroom detached residence offers a rare opportunity to acquire a beautifully modernised family home, thoughtfully enhanced to an exacting standard by the current owners.Extending to approximately seven acres of level grounds, the property perfectly combines refined rural living with excellent accessibility to nearby amenities. It presents an enviable lifestyle opportunity, equally suited to families, equestrian enthusiasts, or those seeking versatile outbuildings with potential for business use, or scope for further living accommodation subject to necessary consents.Accessed via electrically operated gates, the approach is immediately impressive. A sweeping gravelled driveway curves elegantly through the grounds, providing extensive off-road parking for multiple vehicles and creating a striking sense of arrival that reflects the quality found throughout.Internally, the home has been meticulously updated, seamlessly blending contemporary finishes with charming character features. A welcoming entrance porch leads into the dining hall, where an impressive inglenook fireplace with wood-burning stove forms a central focal point. Solid oak flooring, traditional latched doors, and a staircase rising to the first floor enhance the warm, inviting atmosphere.An oak stable door opens into the heart of the home—the stunning dual-aspect kitchen/breakfast room. Flooded with natural light, this beautifully designed space features handmade cabinetry, quartz work surfaces, and a statement range cooker. Integrated appliances, including a dishwasher and fridge, ensure practicality, while ample space for a large dining table makes this an ideal setting for both everyday living and entertaining.A separate utility room provides additional workspace and storage, with ample room for white goods. A rear hallway leads to a stylish cloakroom fitted with a contemporary two-piece suite.The main sitting room accessed from the dining hall, is an impressive dual-aspect space showcasing exposed beams and oak flooring. French doors open directly onto the gardens, creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living, while discreet spotlighting enhances the ambience.A further reception room, currently arranged as a snug, offers a cosy retreat, complete with an attractive fireplace, wood-burning stove, and solid oak flooring—perfect for quieter moments during the cooler months.Upstairs, a spacious landing leads to four well-proportioned bedrooms. The principal suite is particularly generous, enjoying dual-aspect views across the surrounding countryside and towards the stable yard. It benefits from fitted wardrobes and a stylishly appointed en-suite shower room with heated towel rail, vanity unit with inset basin, and a concealed WC.Bedroom two is another comfortable double, also featuring fitted wardrobes and its own modern en-suite with a double shower. Bedrooms three and four offer flexible accommodation for family or guests, with bedroom four including fitted wardrobes. These rooms are served by a beautifully appointed family bathroom, complete with a free standing, heated towel rail, vanity unit with inset basin, further matching storage cabinets, and a WC.Externally, Cross Park truly excels, extending to approximately seven acres of level, well-maintained land. The grounds include fully enclosed paddock, with its own field gate and mains water, offering superb potential for equestrian use or a wide range of lifestyle pursuits.A standout feature of the property is the impressive collection of outbuildings, all thoughtfully arranged around an enclosed stable yard and benefiting from light, power, and water connections. Chief among these is a substantial workshop measuring approximately 59.3 ft by 27.4 ft, complemented by a range of stables and a well-appointed tack room. Together, these facilities provide exceptional flexibility, whether for equestrian purposes, storage, or potential business use. In addition, a separate triple open-fronted carport offers further covered parking and storage, also fully serviced with light, power, and water. The outbuildings, while currently used for practical purposes, may also present future development potential—subject to the necessary planning consents—offering scope for additional accommodation and enhancing the long-term appeal of this already exceptional property. Cross Park represents a rare opportunity to enjoy a harmonious blend of countryside tranquillity, modern comfort, and outstanding versatility, all within easy reach of Barnstaple and its excellent range of amenities
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Farmhouse with outbuildings and garden Crediton (United Kingdom)
An Exceptional Country Estate in Stockleigh PomeroyKey FeaturesDiscreetly positioned in the picturesque parish of Stockleigh Pomeroy and within 5 minutes of the delightful village of Cheriton Fitzpaine, this remarkable estate presents a harmonious blend of rural charm, modern comfort and breath-taking natural beauty.The estate includes a main farmhouse, two boutique-style cottages with a wood-fired hot tub, and a generously sized thatched linhay barn with extensive storage and rooms above. There are approximately 15 acres, including expansive gardens and productive orchards.Whether purchased as a private residence, a working farm, a multi-generational retreat, or a boutique hospitality venture, this remarkable property offers an exceptional lifestyle opportunity in one of Devon’s most tranquil and idyllic settings. The FarmhouseThe Grade II listed historic farmhouse is currently undergoing an aesthetic renovation and includes a large country-style kitchen/diner with walk in larder, bread oven and solid fuel Rayburn. It features 4 double bedrooms, a study opening onto the walled garden, lounge with a stone fireplace and wood burner, family bathroom and shower room. This home enjoys enchanting views across the estate, setting the tone for the private and serene lifestyle this property affords. Boutique Cottage: Apple Blossom HouseA quaint three-bedroom cottage briming with country charm and warmth. The front door opens into a spacious and comfortable sitting room with exposed beams and a stone fireplace with wood burner. An impressive oak framed archway opens through to the large and sociable kitchen/diner. The farmhouse style kitchen extends along one side of the room and boasts solid wooden units and worktops as well as a built-in dishwasher, fridge and freezer and a free-standing range.The first-floor landing has beautiful exposed wooden flooring, bathed in natural light from a window positioned at the top of the staircase. The principal bedroom is brimming with character and charm, enjoying a dual aspect that enhances the sense of space and light. It also has gorgeous, exposed Elm wooden flooring and benefits from a luxurious en-suite shower room, fitted with high-end Fired Earth fixtures.There are two further double bedrooms, each with its own unique character. The main bathroom is a luxurious sanctuary, featuring a freestanding roll-top bath and high-end fixtures and fittings. The perfect place to unwind and escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The cottage has a courtyard to the front, a special place to sit and take in the country views. Boutique Cottage: The GalleryAn expertly designed one bedroom boutique style cottage. The open-plan living space is truly impressive, combining thoughtful design with striking architectural features. Vaulted ceilings enhance the sense of light and space, making room for a mezzanine level, a unique and atmospheric location for a luxurious bathroom. The main living area is beautifully styled and centred around a statement wood burner, creating a warm and inviting focal point. A charming window seat provides the perfect spot to take in the countryside views and soak up the character of this stylish retreat.The well-equipped Shaker-style kitchen complements the space beautifully, featuring a breakfast bar and room for a dining table.The opulent ground floor bedroom also enjoys the space and character of vaulted ceilings. A spa inspired en-suite wet room has an opulent dual shower and underfloor heating. Thatched Linhay BarnAt the far edge of the estate, a bridge crosses a meandering stream to a picturesque cobbled and paved courtyard. Here you’ll find the thatched linhay barn, offering generous storage on the ground floor and a spectacular open-plan space above. The entrance has access to a ground floor shower room with under-floor heating and stairs to the first floor, which is perfect for entertaining, with vaulted ceilings, exposed timbers, a well-equipped kitchen and a large and comfortable seating area. An inviting setting for hosting family and friends in style.OutsideThe grounds are equally captivating, with a wealth of tranquil spaces to explore amongst approximately 15 acres. There are winding paths revealing landscaped gardens with level lawns, a vegetable garden, wildflower meadows and a stream flowing through pastures and woodlands, with several stone and cob outbuildings providing excellent storage. Two of the outbuildings also benefit from underfloor heating.One secluded area has been thoughtfully set aside for a wood-fired hot tub and summer house, allowing you to relax and unwind while immersed in the surrounding nature. Set in peaceful seclusion, the estate’s naturally farmed land, supports a rich biodiversity and flourishing wildlife. There are paddocks and two productive orchards within the grounds and a large storage barn/ machinery shed built in 2022. Seller Insight“The chance to purchase Higher North Coombe in rural Devon wasone we could not resist. To bring our children up in a beautiful valley in the countryside where there was no light, noise or air pollution was a fantastic opportunity.Having the freedom to roam the woods, streams, paddocks and orchards, and observe the wildlife was an experience that will hopefully last a lifetime.Being in the heart of Devon means we have enjoyed access to beaches on the north and south coasts and the moors, while being close to Exeter, the bright lights of city life are never far away.The changing seasons and tranquillity of Higher North Coombe have afforded us a unique chapter in life whilst earning a living and upgrading the properties for future generations. The stillness, peace and richness of the flora and fauna are only appreciated by being here. We have loved it. * The HistoryHistorical records suggest that this site has been occupied since Saxon times. Following the Norman Conquest, the land is thought to have been granted to Ralf de Pomaria, a Norman soldier who fought alongside William the Conqueror at the Battle of Hastings, becoming part of a larger estate established during that era.With its blend of period charm, flexible accommodation and captivating outdoor spaces, this is a rare opportunity to enjoy an exceptional lifestyle in a setting defined by tranquillity, privacy, and timeless rural elegance.AreaStockleigh Pomeroy is a charming rural parish nestled in the heart of Mid Devon, known for its beautiful unspoilt countryside, rolling farmland and peaceful village lifestyle. The next-door village of Cheriton Fitzpaine also boosts two thriving pubs with the Ring of Bells being known particularly for delicious repasts and local real ales or ciders. It’s a lovely community with a well-regarded primary school and numerous clubs covering sporting, art and cultural activities.Despite its tranquil setting, the area is well connected - just a short drive from the historic market towns of Crediton and Tiverton and within easy reach of Exeter, offering excellent schools, amenities, and transport links.Another benefit of this property is its proximity to the well-regarded Blundells School, which offers a reduced fee for families living within a 10-mile radius, and this property qualifies for the reduction.With its rich heritage, strong sense of community and picturesque surroundings, Higher North Coombe is the ideal location for those seeking a quiet, country lifestyle without sacrificing convenience.InformationTenure: FreeholdServices: Mains water, drainage, Calor gas, oil fired central heating.Fibre Broadband with up to 900 MB of download speed.Local Authority: Mid-Devon District CouncilCouncil Tax Bands:Farmhouse: Band E The Gallery: Band B Apple Blossom House: Band C
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Contemporary house with garden and terrace Exeter (United Kingdom)
Mol’s House is a remarkable late-medieval home in Exeter’s historic Cathedral Quarter, enjoying exceptional views across the Cathedral lawns to Exeter Cathedral. This recently restored Grade I listed Tudor property, combines historic architecture with an outstanding city centre location. The Property:Occupying an extraordinary city centre position with privileged views overlooking one of England's finest Gothic Cathedrals and the Cathedral lawns. Dating from the late medieval period and remodelled in 1596, Mol's House has long been recognised as one of the city's most characterful buildings, forming part of Exeter's historic cathedral quarter. Carefully restored in recent years, the house combines beautifully preserved Tudor craftsmanship with elegant contemporary living spaces, offering a setting of rare architectural drama and heritage.Located in a highly desirable position on one of Exeter’s most historic lanes in the heart of the city. Just a short walk away are some of Exeter’s most celebrated landmarks, including Exeter Cathedral, the Royal Albert Memorial Museum, and Exeter Quayside, placing the property within easy reach of the city’s rich cultural and architectural heritage. The surrounding neighbourhood offers a vibrant mix of independent shops, restaurants, cafés, and galleries. The property is exceptionally well connected. Exeter’s mainline railway stations provide regular services to London, while Exeter Airport offers convenient regional and international connections, making Mol’s House an attractive and accessible city residence for both UK and overseas buyers.The Accommodation:Set across several floors, combining historic character and thoughtful restoration, and offering an outlook that few private residences in Exeter can rival. The entrance to the property is accessed via a landscaped courtyard garden, with steps leading to the entrance door. The main reception room, known as The Armada Room, is an extraordinary historic space overlooking the Cathedral and lawns through deep-set oriel windows. With oak panelled walls adorned with hand painted coats of arms from prominent Devonshire families, including Sir Francis Drake. A striking central fireplace and historic carved timberwork add further charm. A corner nook has been adapted into a delightful bar area, with sink unit and wine cooler.The next floor provides the bedroom accommodation. The principal suite benefits from high ceilings and excellent natural light from the large window and skylight. Built-in wardrobes offer excellent storage, while a luxurious en-suite shower room with underfloor heating completes the suite. The second double bedroom also benefits from a built-in wardrobe and enjoys an abundance of natural light from its large windows and skylight.The stylish main bathroom, complete with underfloor heating, adds a further touch of luxury. Two additional storage cupboards are conveniently located on the landing, along with a concealed door to a further staircase.Occupying the top floor of this incredible home is an extraordinary open-plan kitchen and reception room, flooded with natural light from multiple aspects. There is a remarkable sense of space enhanced by its vaulted ceiling and exposed beams.At the heart of the room is a beautifully handcrafted bespoke kitchen, with painted cabinetry in soft heritage tones, high quality worktops and integrated Siemens appliances and a Bora extracting hob.A beautiful cast-iron range set within an exposed brick fireplace adds a distinctive heritage focal point.This incredible reception room offers ample space for dining and entertaining, with the added benefit of extending seamlessly onto the balcony to enjoy the stunning vista of the Cathedral and surrounding countryside. A perfect spot to enjoy a glass of wine in the summer, or to take in the festive views of the Christmas markets.Historic SignificanceIn 1410 the Annuellars' College, home to the Cathedral's chantry priests, originally occupied this site. After the 1530's Reformation the property came into private ownership and was completely remodelled in 1596 as the city's Custom House, which included the addition of the Royal Coat of Arms which is still in place today on the front of the property. 1726 saw the building begin a new chapter as a coffee house, thought by some historians to have been among the earliest of its kind in Britain, taking the name Mol’s after its first proprietor, Mary Wildly. Remarkably, for more than a century after that, the coffee house was run exclusively by women throughout its life until its closure in 1829, securing its place in the rich social history of Exeter. The property retains many of its original features, offering a rare glimpse into the architecture of the era.A Truly Unique PropertyProperties of this heritage and character rarely come to market. Mol’s House represents not simply a home, but a piece of Exeter’s living history. This is an extraordinary opportunity for those who appreciate architecture, storytelling, and the preservation of historic buildings.Services:Mains electricity, water and drainage.Council tax band: TBCTenure: Freehold
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House with garden and terrace North Molton (United Kingdom)
Set on the edge of the picturesque village of North Molton, known as the gateway to Exmoor, High Bullen Farm is every equestrian lover’s dream. This superb five-bedroom country home enjoys a peaceful yet accessible setting, with spectacular views across the Mole Valley and over the village below. The property offers an exceptional lifestyle opportunity, combining elegant and versatile accommodation with outstanding equestrian facilities and beautiful grounds extending to approximately eleven and a quarter acres.High Bullen Farm is a unique and striking property, parts of which date back to the 1800s, accessed via its own private driveway and approached by ample gravelled parking. Steps lead down to an impressive oak double front door, reclaimed from a local church, which opens into a resplendent reception hall. This space exudes a real “wow” factor, featuring a vaulted glazed ceiling with automatically controlled openings that respond to temperature and rainfall. Natural light floods the room, while Italian limestone flooring flows seamlessly throughout the ground-floor reception areas.The heart of the house is the dining area, which leads through to a conservatory with bi-folding doors opening onto a raised terrace, seamlessly connecting indoor and outdoor living. The library, which could double as a fifth bedroom, equipped with a built in Murphy bed and a reading corner, sits adjacent, along with a soundproofed cinema room, home office, and a practical utility room with separate external access. This utility space includes a wet room with spa shower, ideal for kicking off those muddy wellies or cleaning dirty paws!The kitchen, accessed down steps from the reception hall, is a quintessential country-style space featuring an electric AGA, granite worktops, a butchers block with attached marble breakfast bar, a large SMEG oven, American fridge freezer, a wine fridge, and larder. Doors lead off to a hobbies/games room, complete with a charming inglenook fireplace with log burner and bread oven, as well as a cosy lounge with open fire, perfect for atmospheric winter evenings.Two separate elegant spiral staircases lead to the first-floor accommodation. On one side, a lobby welcomes you into the master bedroom which boasts a roll-top bath, built-in wardrobes, and an ensuite shower room, returning through the lobby you are greeted with the spacious second bedroom featuring vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, countryside views, and an ensuite shower. The opposite staircase serves two further double bedrooms, both with ensuite facilities, one of which has a door providing access from the outside, offering prime potential for multi-generational living.High Bullen Farm is a dream come true for equestrian enthusiasts. The property features a 20m x 58m all-weather arena with a rubber and Basalt sand surface, including a judges box, and seating, accessed via two gated entrances. The expansive American Style barn incorporates Monarch style stables which include multiple boxes, plus a wash bay and storage areas. The surrounding grounds include a secure track system, four individual paddocks with water and electric fencing, a large market garden, orchard, wooded copse, and a variety of garden areas with Japanese planting and patio areas with the impressive terrace off the main living area designed to maximise the spectacular Mole Valley and village views. Additional outbuildings include a block and stone-built former stable block with mezzanine, hay loft, and separate mains power, plus a second building comprising a potting shed, open-fronted car port, feed store and tack room with kitchenette and woodburner, making tack cleaning or stable management lessons with the Pony Club a pleasure rather than a chore. High Bullen Farm offers a rare combination of versatile, luxury living with extensive equestrian facilities, set within a beautiful and private rural setting, an exceptional opportunity for discerning buyers seeking a country home with a complete set up for equestrian pursuits.
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House with garden and terrace Tiverton (United Kingdom)
Ravenswood Lodge is a substantial and highly versatile country home offering flexible accommodation suited to family living, multigenerational use, or income generation. Set within approximately half an acre of established gardens in the heart of the Devon countryside, the property combines privacy, space, and character in a peaceful rural setting.Originally part of the historic Stoodleigh Court estate, the former coach house and stables have been thoughtfully converted into a well-appointed residence. Approached via secure electric gates into a charming walled courtyard, the property enjoys a discreet position. Internally, the accommodation is generous and adaptable, retaining period features while providing modern levels of comfort throughout.Main Accommodation:The stable door opens into the heart of the home, revealing a welcoming and beautifully presented country style kitchen-diner. The generous proportions and high ceilings create a wonderful sense of space, blending traditional charm with modern practicality.The high-quality kitchen features solid wood and granite worktops and is fully equipped with a range of integrated appliances. A central island with a breakfast bar adds both functionality and style, while the Aga enhances the room’s charm and provides a cosy warmth to the spacious layout. Additional highlights include an integrated oven and microwave, a dishwasher, and a sink positioned to overlook the pretty courtyard.The dining area features a charming window seat and ample space for a centrally placed dining table. A chandelier and statement pendant lights add a touch of elegance. Bespoke cabinetry and open wine storage add both style and function. An impressive reception hall showcasing a striking oak staircase, authentic flagstone flooring, and generous space for a large dining table is perfectly suited for formal gatherings and entertaining.The exceptional drawing room is impressively spacious and bathed in natural light emanating from the magnificent floor-to-ceiling windows and French doors that open directly onto the courtyard. High ceilings contribute to a sense of grandeur, while soft neutral tones create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Thoughtfully arranged with multiple sociable seating areas, the room is anchored by a stone fireplace with a wood-burning stove and mantelpiece, providing a charming focal point.The inner lobby leads to a ground floor cloakroom and an additional cosy dual-aspect reception room. A fireplace with wood burner adds to the comfort of this room. A lockable door provides access to the self-contained annexe.Upstairs:The home offers five double bedrooms and beautifully appointed bathrooms.The master bedroom suite is a fantastic size, filled with natural light and has beautiful views. It features its own dressing room and a luxurious en-suite bathroom, complete with a freestanding bath and a separate shower enclosure.The second bedroom makes an ideal guest suite, offering a spacious double room with built-in wardrobes and a stylish en-suite bathroom with a shower over the bath.There are three further double bedrooms, each with its own individual charm and character.The luxurious main bathroom is generously proportioned and exudes classic elegance, blending period-inspired details with modern convenience. It features a large walk-in shower enclosure and a freestanding claw-foot bathtub positioned beneath a wall mirror, creating a calm and relaxing space to unwind. Twin pedestal basins add both practicality and style.At the top of the stairs a unique feature is cleverly concealed in the oak panelling; a section of the panelling opens to reveal a stairgate that can disappear within the wall when not in use. A sophisticated design for an everyday safety feature.The Annexe:Ravenswood Lodge offers a total of nine bedrooms, thoughtfully divided between the main house (five) and an attached annexe (four), with a variety of configurations possible, depending on your requirements.The reception room in the annexe is incredibly spacious with its own fireplace and wood burner, with French doors that open out onto its own private terrace.The principal bedroom is exceptionally sizeable, with a W/C and a separate well-appointed en-suite bathroom with both a freestanding roll top bath and shower enclosure.There are two further double bedrooms, both of which are en-suite.Outside:The property has a beautiful cobbled courtyard, which includes a good sized gravel parking area. At the far end, there is a large covered seating area with heating and space for a hot tub. This is a comfortable place for outdoor entertaining throughout the seasons.Step through a wrought iron gateway into the stunning south-facing gardens, beautifully maintained and planted with an array of mature trees and shrubs. Tucked away from the main house, a detached barn has been thoughtfully converted into a versatile space, currently used as a home office with charming garden views and a private gym. This is such a versatile space that it can also be used as a home cinema.Location:Ideally positioned just half a mile from the centre of the charming village of Stoodleigh, Ravenswood Lodge offers the best of rural tranquillity with convenient access to major routes. The A361 lies just 2 miles away, Tiverton is within 5.5 miles, and Junction 27 of the M5 along with Tiverton Parkway railway station can be reached in around 12.5 miles — making it perfectly placed for both country living and connectivity.Additional Information:• Tenure: Freehold• Local Authority: Mid Devon District Council• EPC Rating: EServices:Mains electricity. Mains drainage. Electric AGA.
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