£265,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleWinkleigh, Devon EX19
3 beds
Bond Oxborough Phillips - Torrington
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About this property
Two double bedrooms
Upstairs shower room
Driveway parking
Stone fireplace
Solid fuel burning stove
Large workshop, wood store and shed
South facing garden
A Charming Period Cottage in a Tranquil Village Setting
This delightful period cottage forms part of a picturesque cluster of just three homes on the edge of the sought-after village of Beaford. The village is home to the renowned Globe Inn, recognised public house known for its well-stocked bar and highly regarded food menu — a true local gem.
Beaford’s well respected primary school is a strong draw for families, attracting pupils from the village and neighbouring parishes thanks to its excellent reputation.
The cottage enjoys a desirable south-facing aspect, overlooking a generous, enclosed rear garden that stretches over 100 feet to the boundary. From here, you can catch glimpses of the sweeping landscapes of Dartmoor National Park, adding to the property's rural charm.
Inside, the home exudes warmth and character, from the farmhouse-style kitchen complete with a Rayburn stove to the cosy living room centred around a striking stone-built inglenook fireplace with a multi-fuel burning stove. An additional reception room, currently used as a dining area, offers flexibility and could easily serve as a home office, hobby room, or small gym.
Upstairs are two well-proportioned double bedrooms an unusual and appealing feature for a cottage of this type along with a recently updated shower room, now fitted with a modern walk-in shower for added convenience and comfort.
While retaining its period charm, the property also offers a range of modern features, including oil-fired central heating, partial double glazing, and off-road parking via a private driveway.
At the end of the garden, a spacious workshop (23'3" x 14'10") with power and lighting provides an ideal space for hobbies, storage, or a dedicated workspace.
The vendor informs us that the property is predominately of stone and cob construction under a slate roof. Your surveyor or conveyancer maybe able to clarify further following their investigations. The property is serviced by oil fired central from the Rayburn. There is also a solid fuel burning stove located in the living room. Mains electric, water are also connected. The property is serviced by a private drainage system.
Broadband: Standard speeds are available up to 15mbps (information taken from the Ofcom checker) This can be potentially improved upon by using an airband or starlink system.
Mobile phone: Coverage available onsite and is likely both indoors and outside (See Ofcom checker for further information)
Directions
From Torrington proceed in a Southerly direction on the A386 signposted Hatherleigh/Okehampton and upon the leaving the town at the bottom of the hill turn left onto the A3124 signposted Winkleigh/Exeter, stay on this road passing through the village of Beaford round a series of bends by a small wind turbine and passing Moorparks holiday cottages on your left hand side. Continue for a short distance where the property will be found on your right hand side before the next bend (second driveway)
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