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7 INDIVIDUAL, MODERNISED YET CHARACTERFUL COTTAGES WITH INCOME POTENTIAL OF CIRCA £143,000!!The property is split across two individual titles, a residential title as well as a commercial title. This has excellent advantages when purchasing the property, allowing for residential mortgage finance to be secured against the property and potentially offering tax advantages as well (subject to your personal circumstances). Exceptional Holiday Cottage Complex in North Devon with over 603m2 (6,500ft2) of accommodation throughout the complex - offering a great deal of space and versatility.A rare opportunity to acquire a superb holiday cottage complex set in an idyllic rural location in North Devon. Nestled within 4.5 acres of beautifully maintained gardens and grounds, this property boasts two scenic lakes and offers unparalleled tranquillity with breath-taking views over the neighbouring countryside and a picturesque tree-lined valley. The current owners very much use the property as a home first and rather than a full-blown commercial enterprise and derive an income that suits their lifestyle. Yorkshire Cottage, provides a fabulous home for the family, packed full of character and charm and excellent facilities including 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, together with a double garage, lots of private gated parking away from the guest areas, a studio/workshop and delightful private areas of garden which enjoy the idyllic rural views. However, the property is capable of delivering a far bigger and better income and we have had projections for that income ranging from £100,000 - £111,000 per annum, based on Yorkshire Cottage remaining as a family home and the other 6 cottages being let. If all 7 of the cottages were used for letting purposes, the income potential increases to an impressive £129,000 - £143,000!! Individual breakdowns for the projected income for each cottage is available upon request. Property Features:• Main Cottage: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, full of rustic character and charm with exquisite features.• Additional Cottages: Four 2-bedroom cottages and two 3-bedroom cottages, offering flexible accommodation options.• Potential Uses: Perfect as a home with income, full commercial venture, or multi-generational living.• Parking & Storage: Ample guest parking, secure owner’s parking with a double garage, plus a workshop/studio/garden room.• 12kw Solar Panel System with 16kwh Battery Storage - Helping to significantly reduce the site running costs.Grounds & Expansion Potential:• Outdoor Activities: The River Caen flows through the grounds, complementing the tranquil lakes and providing a stunning natural setting.• Expansion Opportunities: Space for camping, glamping, or yurts (subject to necessary consents).• Animals & Farming: Suitable for small animals such as ponies, chickens, Animals & Farming: Suitable for small animals such as ponies, chickens, goats, and sheep.• Guest Amenities: Children's play area and extensive amenity space for relaxation and recreation.Modernisation & Sustainability:• Fully modernised and tastefully furnished, available for immediate use.• Energy-efficient features include recently installed 12kw solar PV panels with battery storage.Prime LocationLocated just a mile from the unspoilt village of West Down, this property offers a balance of privacy and accessibility:• West Down Village:o Community-run village storeo Highly rated Primary School with an excellent reputationo Public House serving foodo 14th-century St Calixtus Churcho Thriving community spirit• Coastal Proximity:o 4 miles from stunning golden sand beaches at Woolacombe, Croyde, and Sauntono Access to peaceful coves, dramatic cliffs, scenic walks, and Exmoor National Parko Saunton features two links golf courses, including a Championship standard courseNearby Towns & Amenities:• Ilfracombe (4 miles away): Quaint harbour, sea front, excellent restaurants, theatre, banks, Post Office, and major supermarkets (Tesco, Lidl, Co-Op). Schools for all ages available.• Braunton (4 miles away): Additional schooling options.• Barnstaple (9 miles away):o Regional centre with shopping, leisure amenities, District Hospital, and College.o Access to the North Devon Link Road leading to the M5 (45 minutes to Junction 27).o Tiverton Parkway Rail Station provides direct access to London Paddington in just over 2 hours.o Nearest airports: Exeter and Bristol.An extraordinary lifestyle opportunity awaits—ideal for those seeking an escape from urban life or a smart investment in North Devon’s breath-taking countryside.ACCOMMODATION SUMMARY:YORKSHIRE COTTAGE (This is the cottage the owners have chosen to live in)Ground Floor: Conservatory, lounge, dining area and kitchen, cloakroom/wc.Lower Ground Floor: Bedroom 1 with en suite shower room.First Floor: 2 bedrooms and a family bathroomOutside: Private gated driveway with plenty of private parking. Double garage, store shed, workshop/studio/garden room, large raised deck and further amenity areaBRAEFOOT COTTAGEGround Floor: Open plan living/dining and kitchen areaFirst Floor: 2 bedrooms and a family bathroomOutside: Patio area in courtyardSMITHY COTTAGEGround Floor: Living/dining room and kitchen First Floor: 2 bedrooms and a family bathroomOutside: Patio area in courtyardROYD COTTAGEGround Floor: Living room and kitchen/diner First Floor: 2 bedrooms and a family bathroomOutside: Patio area in courtyardBLARE COTTAGEGround Floor: Large open plan Living/dining room and kitchen First Floor: 2 bedrooms and a family bathroomOutside: Patio area in courtyardDUROR COTTAGEGround Floor: Living room and kitchen/dinerFirst Floor: 3 bedrooms and a family bathroomOutside: Private enclosed patio areaLAKE VIEW COTTAGEGround Floor: Large open plan living/dining room and kitchen, 3 bedrooms (1 en suite) and a family bathroom Outside: Large paved sun terrace overlooking the grounds and lakesLower Aylescott Cottage is a truly memorable and idyllic home and perfect for a variety of uses. To fully appreciate the quality and splendour of this fabulous, versatile property, please do get in touch with us to book your viewing appointment. Prior to that, please ensure you have visited our stunning interactive aerial property guide which shows the fantastic location, the property's set up and internal walkthrough tours and floor plans of all of the cottages. On top of that, the aerial guide will take you off to some of the wonderful surroundings villages, towns and areas to explore through the outstanding North Devon countryside. DON'T MISS YOUR CHANCE TO OWN THIS AMAZING HOME!!Contact us to unlock our impressive interactive aerial tour and local area guide.Explore the estate from above, walk around each cottage, and view floor plans in an engaging, easy-to-navigate format. The tour also extends beyond the property, allowing you to explore nearby towns and villages.A full video tour with commentary is also available.The grounds present exciting future potential, including camping or glamping opportunities (subject to the necessary consents). A virtually staged campsite concept is featured within the images, with an additional aerial video of the land and lakes available upon request.
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Situated on the edge of the charming village of Cannington, Gurney Manor Mill is a unique property offering a wealth of possibilities. This historic home has successfully generated significant income through its bed-and-breakfast accommodation and a detached three-bedroom holiday cottage, making it an ideal investment and lifestyle opportunity and is perfectly situated to meet the demand from the nearby Hinkley Point workforce.Whilst originally part of The Manor House, Gurney Manor Mill has been renovated and lovingly restored over the past 30 years by the current owner so that this property seamlessly blends historical charm and character with modern conveniences, creating a truly exceptional home. Although there is a record of a mill on this site going back to 12th Century and part of the Manor goes back to 13th Century, It is worth noting that the property is not listed.The flexible layout provides endless possibilities, whether as a spacious four-bedroom family home with two individual bed-and-breakfast rooms and a holiday cottage, or as a two-bedroom residence with four letting rooms and the cottage. Set in 1.2 acres of gardens with millpond and stream creating an idyllic setting attracting an abundance of wild life. The property has also served as a venue for small wedding celebrations.STEP INSIDE Designed to provide flexible living space combined with income generation the entrance to the main house is approached via a covered area with two self-contained large double bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms – each room with its own unique theme providing a wealth of character and charm.A front door opens onto a hall way with a further two additional self-contained double bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms (these two rooms can also be incorporated within the main living space or used as letting rooms).The kitchen/breakfast room is a delightful space with vaulted ceiling and exposed beams combined with extensive range of modern units and fitted appliances. A breakfast bar enjoys the benefit of views to both the front and rear gardens through doors and windows to both aspects.Connecting utility and laundry rooms ensure there is ample space to meet the needs of the bed and breakfast/holiday let requirements.The galleried main reception room befits a property with 16th century medieval origins and provides a stunning living space nearly 50 feet long and 19 feet wide. Flooded by natural light from the large oak panelled glass doors and windows to both the front and rear aspect. Underfloor heating plus radiators and a wood burner ensure the room offers a cosy feel.At one end a hidden stair case leads to a first-floor double bedroom with en-suite bathroom and further additional living area on the second floor overlooking the main reception hall.Stairs from the far end lead to a galleried sitting area, perfect for reading and relaxing with views over the main reception hall and door directly to the large principle bedroom – with extensive range of wardrobes, dressing area and windows to the gardens. An en-suite bathroom compliments this private suite. There is under floor heating to the principle bedroom as well.At the far end of the house is the Wheel House room which has been carefully restored so that the wheel continues to operate today and is a wonderful feature. This room could be used for a number of purposes. A door leads to the entrance hall with two separate cloak rooms that have been essential in the past for functions. Large double hardwood doors open onto the courtyard area to the front of the house overlooking the gardens and pond and stream.THE OLD CART HOUSE With its own driveway, parking and garden area, The Old Coach House is the ideal arrangement for holiday lets or possibly change of use to an annexe (subject to planning) - The owners have exercised considerable skill in creating a beautiful property with a wealth of character with practical living space to suit all ages.A smart modern kitchen overlooks the patio area, whilst a generous living room has ample space to sit and relax/entertain. A ground floor bedroom with en-suite shower room is ideal for those who want accessible accommodation. An additional room approached from the front door could be converted into a further bedroom or reception room.On the first floor are two beautifully appointed double bedrooms with their own en-suite bathrooms. The property has its own gas central heating boiler and system.EPC - C STEP OUTSIDEAccess to the main house leads to a driveway with parking area and double garage with electric roller doors, power and lighting and loft storage.A gate opens onto the large established courtyard located at the front of the house with areas set aside for relaxing and entertaining whilst overlooking the mill stream, pond and gardens. The gardens are a haven for wildlife with swans, kingfishers, otters, moorhens amongst many others.There are two areas of garden interconnected by foot bridges leading to grassed areas with established trees. In addition, there are the remains of the former miller’s cottage. Throughout the seasons the gardens, water features and location ensure that Gurney Manor Mill is the ideal place to spend time outdoors listening to the symphony of water rumbling in the stream or watching the visiting wildlife.A five bar gate to the rear of the property provides access to the Old Cart House with ample parking and a large area of garden laid to lawn that can be used as a garden for the main house or for The Old Carthouse. SELLER INSIGHTMy husband and I bought Gurney Manor Mill in 1993 as a derelict Watermill and cattle barns.It was a dream to renovate an old watermill and although very daunting we gradually rebuilt it to what it is today, a thriving bed and breakfast and holiday let.We have had many happy years here and lots of lovely memories.An ideal location with waterfall and wildlife.Utilities and Services:We encourage you to check before viewing a property the potential broadband speeds and mobile signal coverage. You can do so by visiting https://checker.ofcom.org.ukMains gas, water, electricity and drainage. Gas central heating in both properties.The property is not listed.Should a new buyer wish to continue the existing B&B and Holiday letting –The owner is happy for some of the furniture to be available for sperate negotiation.The owner has advised that in the past the B&B and Holiday Let produced a combined income of around £90,000. Business rates may apply on parts of the property if you have 6 or more people staying at one timeThe driveway leading to the entrance to the property is shared between the local farmer and the water board and Gurney Manor (owned by Landmark Trust).
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The Hunting Box in Foxton is a truly special and characterful residence with a distinguished history, originally part of Foxton Grange, a well-known Leicestershire hunting lodge dating back to the early 19th century. Later divided into two dwellings, this historic property has been transformed into a beautifully modernised family home while retaining its original character. Quietly positioned in the heart of Foxton, the property is surrounded by delightful gardens, offering both privacy and a sense of heritage.The ground floor accommodation leads from a welcoming entrance hall opening to a stunning lounge with elegant Art Nouveau cabinetry, exposed floorboards, and intricate original cornicing. A multi-fuel stove rests within a wooden surround, set against exposed brick with a stone hearth, creating an impressive focal point in the room, while French doors open onto the rear garden, blending indoor and outdoor living. Just beyond, the octagonal dining room, a later addition, impresses with its beautifully lofty ceiling and abundant natural light. A beautiful marble fireplace and the room’s original cornicing combine to make it a space that feels both grand and intimate, perfect for dining and entertaining alike.The kitchen sits at the heart of the home, designed with a range of timeless cabinetry, a large central island with seating, a butler’s sink, and a comprehensive range of integrated appliances including a waste disposer. Porcelain tiles run throughout the kitchen and orangery, with underfloor heating extending into the entrance hallway, providing warmth and a seamless, practical finish. Quartz work surfaces complement the space, and the orangery creates a bright and relaxed casual dining and seating area, ideal for family life and informal entertaining.The ground floor also includes a versatile study/guest bedroom, perfectly suited as a home office or occasional guest accommodation. The ground floor accommodation is completed by a guest cloakroom and a cellar.A stunning, hand-crafted staircase leads to the first floor, a true piece of art in its own right, while a skylight above floods the space with natural light, creating a bright and airy landing. The principal bedroom is a beautifully light dual-aspect room with fitted wardrobes and an ensuite shower room. The remaining bedrooms all feature the original fitted wardrobes, with one room featuring an open fire set in a stone surround. These are served by a stylish four-piece family bathroom, complete with a freestanding bath, offering a luxurious and flexible family environment.Externally, the property is accessed via an electric gate onto a gravelled driveway, providing parking for several cars and leading to a double detached garage. The south-facing gardens offer a good degree of privacy and are relatively low-maintenance, with a paved patio area for outdoor seating and entertaining. With a new gas central heating boiler and comprehensive modern upgrades, The Hunting Box is a really special home, perfectly combining historic character with contemporary comfort.SituationFoxton is a highly sought-after south Leicestershire village, renowned for its attractive blend of period and modern homes set amidst picturesque countryside. The village enjoys a strong sense of community and benefits from several well-regarded public houses, a popular primary school, a village hall, and a central green space/park, providing a welcoming focal point for residents. There is also an active tennis club, further contributing to the village’s vibrant community atmosphere and recreational opportunities.The village is famed for the nearby Foxton Locks on the Grand Union Canal, offering scenic walks, cycling routes and a range of leisure opportunities. The surrounding countryside provides an attractive backdrop for country living while remaining convenient for modern lifestyles.A broader range of shopping, dining and recreational facilities can be found in the nearby market town of Market Harborough, approximately 5 miles away, offering boutique shops, supermarkets, restaurants and independent retailers.For commuters, Market Harborough railway station provides direct services to London St Pancras in just under 1 hour, while the A6 and A14 offer excellent road links to Leicester, Kettering and the wider Midlands.Education in the area is well served by Foxton Primary School, with further highly regarded state and independent schools nearby, including independent schools in Great Glen, Oakham, and Uppingham.Services, Utilities & Property InformationTenure - FreeholdCouncil Tax Band - GEPC Rating - CServices - The property is believed to be connected to mains gas, electricity, water and drainage, and has a combination of underfloor heating and gas central heating, along with fully double glazed windows and doors.Mobile Phone coverage - 4G and 5G mobile signal is available in the area we - advise you to check with your provider.Broadband Availability - FTTC - Ultrafast Broadband Speed is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider.Local Authority - Harborough District Council.Listed Building Status - None.Construction - Standard Brick.Disclaimer:Important Information:Property Particulars: Although we endeavor to ensure the accuracy of property details we have not tested any services, equipment or fixtures and fittings. We give no guarantees that they are connected, in working order or fit for purpose.Floor Plans: Please note a floor plan is intended to show the relationship between rooms and does not reflect exact dimensions. Floor plans are produced for guidance only and are not to scale.
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Barbuie Estate – A Tranquil Retreat with Excellent ConnectivityBarbuie lies just outside the charming village of Moniaive, less than 8 miles from Thornhill, and is surrounded by the historic Buccleuch and Queensberry estates. This peaceful rural setting offers both seclusion and convenience, with excellent local amenities and schooling options.Families benefit from a primary school in Moniaive and Wallace Hall Academy in Thornhill, with school transport available. Thornhill also boasts an 18-hole golf course, squash and tennis facilities, a health centre, pharmacy, dentist, bank, post office, library, and a variety of shops.Moniaive is a vibrant village with a strong arts and crafts community, hosting annual music festivals. It offers a general store, post office, pub, café, acclaimed restaurant, and a community shop. Medical practices are available in Moniaive, Dunscore, and Thornhill.Outdoor enthusiasts will love the area’s renowned hill walking, mountain biking, and rich wildlife. Dumfries, just 17 miles southeast, provides major supermarkets, high street shopping, a university campus, college, and diverse dining and healthcare options.For city access, Glasgow is only 70 miles to the north—around 1.5 hours via the M74—offering world-class amenities, culture, and transport links. Glasgow, Edinburgh and Prestwick Airports are all under 2 hours drive time offering both Domestic and International flights. The West Coast Mainline can be accessed at Lockerbie, 50mins to the east with connections to London in around 4hours.BarbuieBarbuie House is the most delightful Georgian Category C listed farmhouse, originally built in the mid 18th century. This impressive family home is set in glorious garden grounds and enjoys a tranquil and unspoilt rural location.Surrounded by open countryside, it also benefits from the Dalwhat Water meandering through the estate. Largely sustainable on its own heat and power, there are a range of outbuildings and stores to include a farm office, studio, workshops, boiler & woodchip store, byre and garage.Built of traditional construction under a slate roof, the house offers well proportioned rooms, retained period features and a flexible layout. The property has been renovated over recent years including being completely re-wired but still offers scope to improve further and put your own stamp on it.The extensive grounds include wooded areas; a charming walled garden; pond, with jetty suitable for boating or swimming; a loch; a south facing terrace, and extensive parking.ACCOMMODATIONA part glazed front door opens into the welcoming hallway, which offers direct access to the drawing room and sitting room and has carpeted stairs leading to the first floor. The charming drawing room is filled with natural light and enjoys a triple aspect, with multi-fuel stove and French doors opening out to the garden. The sitting room also has a multifuel stove, recessed display shelving and enjoys views over the front garden and beyond.The kitchen/dining room is an excellent size, with double height ceiling and a dual aspect, as well as glazed doors leading to both the inner courtyard and to the front terrace and garden. The kitchen is fitted with a range of solid wood units and complementary worksurfaces, and there is an electric Aga (connected to the solar and hydro systems). Adjacent to the kitchen is a useful pantry/store area, with WC off.Also on the ground floor is a flexible use room, presently used as an office, which in turn leads through to a generous utility room with shower room beyond. Timber stairs from the utility room lead up to a games/TV room, with exposed stone walls and rafters, a mezzanine area and an adjoining guest bedroom that boasts direct access to the walled garden.There are three generous double bedrooms on the first floor. Two of the bedrooms are to the front elevation and have lovely open views. The principal bedroom also has an ensuite dressing room with WC; there is plenty of room to add in a bath and/or shower here too if desired. The third double bedroom has a charming fireplace and views over the walled garden to the rear. The family bathroom comprises a traditional roll top bath, WC, wash hand basin, large walk-in shower (mains) and exposed painted floorboards.Stairs from the first-floor landing continue up to the second floor, where three bright attic bedrooms can be found. The larger bedrooms have double glazed windows to the front elevation, with lovely views, and the smaller bedroom has a skylight window. A WC completes the accommodation on the top floor.OutsideA pillared entrance with gravelled driveway leads to a large parking area at the side of the house, and then also splits, with the remainder of the driveway leading to Barbuie Cottage and additional outbuildings.Within the courtyard of the house are two workshops, a biomass boiler store, woodchip store, two general stores with insulated studio/party/games room above, garage and kennel.The property is set within beautiful established walled garden grounds comprising wooded areas, lawns, sunny terrace and specimen trees and plants. The Dalwhat Water meanders through the garden, and there is a large pond with a jetty.To the northwest of the house is a traditional 2 storey barn that offers scope for redevelopment subject to the necessary planning consents. This is an exciting opportunity for the creation of perhaps an annexe for a relative, a large home office, or perhaps holiday let accommodation.The Cottage:Barbuie Cottage is a charming, detached 1½ storey traditional cottage, with private parking and enclosed gardens to the front and rear, with a decked area to the front, a terrace at the rear, lawns, established trees and a greenhouse and a timber shed within a small kitchen garden.Largely sustainable on its own heat and power, the accommodation comprises an entrance hall, kitchen/dining room, sitting room, large conservatory, utility/cloakroom, and 3-4 bedrooms. The kitchen has a range of fitted units and ample space for a dining table and chairs, while the sitting room boasts an open fire within a stone surround.There are two well-proportioned double bedrooms on the ground floor, along with a bathroom comprising electric shower over the bath, WC and wash hand basin.Upstairs, two bright attic bedrooms can be found, both with velux windows.Upper Bardennoch:This semi-derelict cottage sits high on the hill above Barbuie and offers potential for development to provide a 3 or 4 bedroom off-grid cottage benefitting from outstanding views across the valley.The vendors had detailed architect proposals prepared and these plans can be provided to interested parties.The cottage benefits from a spring water supply but would need a sewerage treatment plant installed and off grid electricity supply.The Buildings:There is an array of outbuildings suitable for a variety of purposes or further conversion or development (subject to consent) and include:Sheep shed: 45.92m x 15.05m plus 23.07m x 8.04m . The principal agricultural building is a steel portal framed slatted sheep shed housing sheep buchts and providing general storage, with plenty of height for an additional floor or general development.Woodship shed: 8.93m x 18.04m A modern steel portal frame shed with partial concrete floor provides secure machinery storage and open-fronted main wood chip storage.Open fronted stock shed: 23.33m x 7.37mThe traditional range of buildings adjacent and surrounding the house includes a former byre suitable for conversion or development (subject to consent), 2 secure workshop/quad bike garages, biomass and boiler house and carports/wood stores.The Land:Comprised of the farming lands of Caitloch, Bardennoch and Barbuie Farms which extend to 877 claimed acres (SGRPID 354.90ha) or thereabouts including c.150 silagable acres; 454 acres good permanent pasture; 240acres hill ground and 33 acres of forestry. The land is well draining; there are good water supplies (a mix of natural and trough) in all land parcels and the dykes, fences and gates are in good condition and stock proof. The land is all currently in grass and has had Lime and Fertiliser applied recently and is in good heart. Offered for sale with vacant possession upon completion, the land is currently managed on Seasonal Grass lets. Details of the current lets can be provided to interested parties.Renewables:The current owners have put in place multiple renewable energy schemes, generating significant incomes , to include:Biomass Boiler - 75kw woodchip boiler on Index linked commercial RHI tariff, with c.9 years remaining.Hydro Electric turbine – 12kw turbine on Index Linked Feed in Tariff with c.14 years remaining.Solar - 8kW of Photovoltaic panels (2 x c.4kw) on Index Linked Feed in Tariff with c.13 years remaining.These renewable schemes also provide free heat and electricity for the Estate, resulting in significant running cost savings.Opportunities:Barbuie is a diverse estate offering immediate profits, with extensive opportunities to generate and develop estate revenues further.The current owners have professionally investigated proposals for fish breeding in the water bodies, including commercial fishing; forestry and biomass drying and production; woodland creation (including significant potential for carbon credit income) and further development of the buildings as well as potential for enhanced and further renewable schemes including pumped Hydro Electric potential.Many of these could be developed in conjunction with traditional farming, either in-hand or by letting the land on seasonal grass lets or longer-term tenancies.Details of these proposals can be provided to genuinely interested parties.General Remarks and Stipulations:Tenure and Possession: The Heritable (Scottish equivalent of Freehold) title is offered for sale with vacant possession upon completion. The land is currently being managed on Seasonal Grass lets. Details of the current let scan be provided to interested parties.Matters of Title: The property is sold subject to all existing servitude rights, burdens, reservations and wayleaves, including rights of access and rights of way whether contained in the Title Deeds or informally constituted and whether referred to in the General Remarks and Stipulations or not. The Purchaser(s) will be held to have satisfied themselves as to the nature of such servitude rights and others.Mines & Minerals: All mines and mineral rights are included insofar as they are owned.Sporting rights: All sporting and fishing rights are included.BPS: The land is all registered with SGRPID and extends to 354.90ha all of which has been claimed every year. A total of 237.49 Region 1 Entitlements and 58.23 Region 2 Entitlements are included in the sale. The purchaser shall pay to the selling agents £250 + VAT to cover the costs of transferring the entitlements and completion of the relevant paperwork. The vendors will retain the full payment for 2025.Timber: All standing timber is included in the sale. All felled timber stacked in the yard is to form part of the ingoings.Ingoings: The purchaser shall be obliged to purchase the felled timber; woodchip and diesel at market value at the point of sale.Fixtures and Fittings: All standard fixtures and fittings are to be included in the sale.EPC Rating: Barbuie Farmhouse - E ; Barbuie Cottage – CCouncil Tax: Barbuie Farmhouse – F; Barbuie Cottage - AServices: Mains electricity together with 8kw of Solar panels and Hydro electric turbine generating electricity for on site usage. Mains water and private septic tank (please note that the septic tank is registered with SEPA). The biomass boiler provides both hot water and heating to both dwellings and all of the connected stone outbuildings and has the potential to provide further heat to the former byre, converted or otherwise. Partially double glazed.Viewings: Strictly by appointment through the selling agents, C&D Rural. Tel 01228 792299Offers: Offers should be submitted in Scottish Legal Form to the selling agents. The owner reserves the right to sell without imposing a closing date and will not be bound to accept the highest, or indeed any, offer. All genuinely interested parties are advised to instruct their solicitor to note their interest with the Selling Agents immediately after inspection.Money Laundering Obligations: We are required by law to carry out Anti Money Laundering Checks once an offer has been accepted. We use an external agency to conduct these checks. Once an offer has been agreed, Coadjute will contact you to complete the checks electronically. A fee of £45 + VAT per person will apply and will be processed by Coadjute. If you have any queries please contact the office.Website and Social Media: Further details of this property as well as all others offered by C&D Rural are available to view on our website www.cdrural.co.uk. For updates and the latest properties like us on facebook.com/cdrural and Instagram on @cdrural.Referrals: C&D Rural work with preferred providers for the delivery of certain services necessary for a house sale or purchase. Our providers price their products competitively, however you are under no obligation to use their services and may wish to compare them against other providers. Should you choose to utilise them C&D Rural will receive a referral fee.
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A charming farmhouse with four additional properties offering a rare and versatile lifestyle opportunity. Perfect for multi-generational living, guest accommodation, or a home-and-income arrangement, the properties sit in close proximity while still affording privacy and independence. A useful arrangement of outbuildings complements the setting, together with a swimming pool and pool house, all within over 7 acres of land featuring landscaped gardens old orchard and two enclosed fields. The whole enjoys stunning views towards Wellington Monument and across the surrounding Blackdown Hills, creating a truly exceptional country retreat.The owners have lovingly maintained and enhanced this Grade II listed farmhouse, with sympathetic improvements that create a harmonious blend of history, practicality and style. Listed consents are already in place for a number of further enhancements, offering an exciting opportunity for the next owners to add their own touches if desired. The farmhouse itself provides four double bedrooms and a wonderful balance of ground floor living space, thoughtfully arranged to make the most of the changing seasons while embracing the beautiful countryside setting of the Blackdown Hills.In addition to the main farmhouse, there are four further properties (including an annexe) arranged around the courtyard, together providing a current gross income of approximately £50,000 per annum. Among these, Budleigh Barn Cottage and Budleigh Farm Studio, both three-bedroom homes, are registered on separate title deeds, offering excellent flexibility for borrowing, investment, or independent ownership.A private heated swimming pool with an attractive pool house, together with a range of versatile agricultural and equestrian outbuildings, ensures that every lifestyle need is catered for. Whether you are seeking a home for a large extended family, wish to generate a healthy income, or simply want to enjoy the space and tranquillity of country living, Budleigh Farm truly offers the best of all worlds.Perfectly situated on the edge of the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Budleigh Farm enjoys a peaceful rural setting while remaining highly accessible, just 3.5 miles from Junction 26 of the M5 and 4.5 miles from Taunton. Its location provides an ideal balance of countryside living with excellent educational, travel, and lifestyle opportunities close at hand.Budleigh FarmThe main house is a beautiful Grade II listed home that perfectly blends style, character and charm. Its historic fabric is evident throughout, yet the property has been thoughtfully enhanced to meet the needs of modern living. At its heart lies a stunning open-plan kitchen, dining and family room, with a vaulted ceiling, oak-framed doors and windows opening to the gardens and views beyond. The bespoke kitchen is fitted with high-end appliances, making entertaining a pleasure, while a limestone floor with underfloor heating and a woodburner add warmth and comfort. A staircase rises to a mezzanine level, where an enclosed room provides a useful home office/occasional bedroom 5. The winter sitting room, with flagstone flooring and an inglenook fireplace, exudes traditional character, while the elegant drawing room, with oak French doors opening to the gardens, is perfect for entertaining. Completing the ground floor are a useful utility and a cloakroom.On the first floor, the stunning principal suite includes a dedicated bedroom with an oak-framed bay window enjoying views across the gardens towards Wellington Monument. A generous dressing room with excellent storage, a stylish en-suite shower room and a cosy reading area complete this exceptional retreat. Three further double bedrooms, each beautifully appointed with character features such as exposed beams and stone mullion windows, also enjoy lovely outlooks. A well-finished family bathroom serves these rooms, featuring a freestanding bath and a separate shower enclosure.The Cottages The four additional properties at Budleigh Farm provide exceptional flexibility, whether for extended family, guest accommodation, or as a business opportunity through letting or Airbnb. This versatility allows an owner to enjoy the benefits of multi-generational living while also creating valuable income potential. All four properties are currently let on assured shorthold tenancies .The Annexe Attached to the main house, this charming one-bedroom self-contained unit offers privacy and flexibility, ideal for guests, family, or rental use.Grooms CottageSituated beside the pool house, this thoughtfully arranged one-bedroom studio provides a cosy retreat with easy access to leisure facilities.Budleigh Farm StudioSet within the courtyard, this three-bedroom, up-side down home features an inviting open-plan kitchen, dining, and family area, creating a spacious hub for modern living with great views.Budleigh Barn CottageAdjoining the Studio, this delightful three-bedroom cottage combines character and practicality and private garden, perfectly suited for extended family or as an income-generating rentalThe Gardens Land and OutbuildingsSet in just over seven acres, Budleigh Farm combines beautifully designed formal gardens with complete privacy. The gardens have been thoughtfully planned to follow the sun throughout the day, all while enjoying the stunning backdrop of the Blackdown Hills, where amazing sunsets are guaranteed. A balance of elegant design and relaxed spaces creates a seamless connection between the gardens and the main living areas of the home. The more time you spend in the gardens the more you become aware of the subtle designs that flow throughout the gardens.The private heated swimming pool enjoys spectacular views towards Wellington Monument and is complemented by a hot tub and a dedicated pool house and home office with a wet room, the perfect place to either host parties or unwind and make the most of the very best weather.Vehicular access through the courtyard, past the cottages and main house, leads directly to the land and outbuildings. Conveniently located close to the house are well-maintained stables for both ponies and horses, along with a secure store/tack room and workshop. Nearby, a turnout yard includes additional field shelters, while a track continues past an orchard to a useful pole barn and further shelter. This area opens onto two enclosed paddocks, together with an additional enclosure featuring a wildlife pond. A double carport is located opposite the farm house and there is an additional garage/workshop in the courtyard.The large field is currently rented to a neighbouring owner who keeps alpacas and has some adjoining land, and we understand they would be happy to continue this arrangement if desired.Sellers InsightWithin moments of walking in through the back door, we were hooked, turning to see the first hint of the great views, framed by the Tudor inspired arch….What is so surprising is that you get no inkling at all as you drive to the house, or from the outside. It’s only when you get to see the other side you get to appreciate the magic of what the elevated position gives. It’s not just a view , it’s a whole landscape…ranging over the Blackdown Hills, the Wellington Monument in the distance, across the end of the valley and west out to glimpses of Exmoor. And such big skies!Both inside and out, we have created spaces where we can sit and enjoy glimpses of the views, landscaping the garden in particular to be able to choose spots to follow the sun, and watch stunning sunsets. And, of course, the view ever changes with the seasons.Plenty of places for calm and quiet working or dreaming, but also great entertaining space. Having family and friends over for barbeques or pizza nights on the deck overlooking the pool, or, on colder nights, all together in the big kitchen for tray-bakes, followed by gathering in cosy rooms around the fires…and on warm summer evenings the big skies turn to dark skies, no light pollution, so plenty of stargazing, competing to find the constellations…Services Shared septic tank for all of the propertiesMains water and electricity Oil fired central heating Broadband is currently sourced via Starlink.Directions Using what3words https://w3w.co/chess.tigers.flattered
…By Annonceur International
Broadfields is located in the rural hamlet of Rhodes Minnis, which is ideally situated on the North Downs in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This veritable Tardis of a Kent country property nestles in 1.13 acres of grounds surrounded by farmland and includes stables, a paddock, a swimming pool and a spacious traditional oak framed car barn incorporating two parking bays with a first floor apartment. It is approached through a five bar gate that opens onto a large gravel driveway where you can park numerous vehicles, surrounded by a spacious lawn with mature trees and colourful shrubsAt first glance the property looks like a charming and traditional country home with its delightful weatherboard exterior, solid timber bay windows and an oak framed kent peg tiled porch. However, once you walk through the attractive stained glass front door you can appreciate that this property has even more to offer including a view straight through the house to the end of the garden. The hall includes engineered oak flooring, the original staircase and understairs cupboard and access to the main ground floor accommodation including a glass lobby leading to the awe inspiring light and bright dual aspect kitchen/dining/family area with porcelain tiled flooring.The wonderful kitchen area was created by Neptune kitchens and features solid wood soft closing units in the traditional Georgian style with Silestone worktops. They house an induction hob, two ovens, a dishwasher, fridge freezer, pull out shelving and a larder cupboard as well as a sink with a Quooker tap while the preparation area includes a second sink. The very large central island also has pull-out trays and integral maple chopping boards.The family area features a charming contemporary corner log burner while a dozen guests can enjoy sitting down to a meal in the spacious dining area that has a vast lantern skylight and full height windows as well as three bifold doors leading to the Indian sandstone terrace. As well as access from the hall there is also a sliding oak barn door that opens to the delightful living room from the kitchen. This also has engineered oak flooring, a stone surround electric fire, a lovely bay window and French doors to the side garden. The snug has an electric fire and a bay window as well as fitted cupboards and shelving so could make an excellent study for anyone working from home and would provide easy access for business visitors. There is a spacious fitted utility room with laundry facilities and French doors to the garden as well as a downstairs cloakroom.On the first floor there is a galleried landing leading to an office, a family bathroom with a bath, separate waterfall shower and a vanity basin as well as four double bedrooms, all with delightful views. These include one with fitted cupboards and drawers, another with a fireplace and the principal suite with dressing area, fitted handmade wood wardrobes as well as a contemporary en suite shower room.Outside there are delightful surprises including the charming veranda style seating area by the back door, the swimming pool complex that includes a relaxing pool house with a sauna and seating area and the spacious terrace for al fresco dining and entertaining. There are also two stables, a workshop and other useful outbuildings as well as a greenhouse and the approximately one acre fenced paddock.The oak framed double car barn includes a laundry room and a store room as well as a door to the separate apartment. This opens into a spacious hall with access to the wet room and oak stairs with a glass balustrade leading to the delightful contemporary vaulted ceiling studio apartment. It includes two wonderful Velux balcony windows that provide stunning views over the surrounding paddock, a kitchenette with a sink and a built in island with shelving, eaves storage and walk-in wardrobes.
…By Annonceur International
Only by internal inspection will buyers appreciate this fine family home. Notable benefits include large room sizes, to include three well proportioned receptions, a modern fully fitted kitchen and two cloakrooms. Whilst on the first floor there are four double bedrooms two family bathrooms and the unusual attraction of a terrace. Whilst on the top floor, there is a further bedroom, bathroom and storage space in eaves. Outside, there is an extensive sunny rear garden enjoying a southerly aspect and off-street parking to the front for approximately three cars. Located just minutes away from Ealing Broadway station and its transport links along with its exceptional amenities and green spaces. The property is being sold with no upper chain. Disclaimer for property advertising- Sales: 1. MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS: Intending purchasers will be asked to produce identification documentation and we would ask for your co-operation in order that there will be no delay in agreeing the sale. 2. General: While we endeavour to make our sales particulars fair, accurate and reliable, they are only a general guide to the property and, accordingly, if there is any point which is of particular importance to you, please contact the office and we will be pleased to check the position for you, especially if you are contemplating travelling some distance to view the property. 3. The measurements indicated are supplied for guidance only. 4. Services: Please note we have not tested the services or any of the equipment or appliances in this property, accordingly we strongly advise prospective buyers to commission their own survey or service reports before finalising their offer to purchase. 5. These particulars are issued in good faith but do not constitute representations of fact or form part of any offer or contract. The matters referred to in these particulars should be independently verified by prospective buyers or tenants. Neither Dendro Limited nor any of its employees or agents has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property.
…By Annonceur International
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