Guide price
£1,750,000
(£342/sq. ft)
6 bed farmhouse for saleWestwater, Axminster EX13
6 beds
6 baths
4 receptions
5,123 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Symonds & Sampson - Axminster
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About this property
Charming period house with separate cottage
Ideal rural retreat surrounded by unspoilt countryside
Excellent condition throughout
Easy to maintain gardens
Adaptable traditional barns
Pastureland and river frontage
Conservation and ecological appeal
Ideal multi-generational lifestyle property
In all 11.32 acres (4.58 ha)
A fine farmhouse listed Grade II, beautifully presented and currently divided into two dwellings, one used as holiday accommodation, set in a tranquil rural location. A range of adaptable traditional farm buildings in excellent condition. Protected by 11.32 acres (4.58 ha) of pastureland with frontage to the pretty River Yarty.
Situation
Higher Westwater Farm is nestled in the Yarty valley, close to the market town of Axminster, in the Blackdown Hills National Landscape (aonb). This historic farmstead is located at the end of a no-through road with no immediate neighbours. The market town of Axminster (1.6 miles) provides a good range of day-to-day amenities including a range of independent shops, cafes, sports centre, swimming pool and weekly produce market, as well as a mainline railway station on the London Waterloo line. To the south, the Jurassic Coast World Heritage site features the popular resort of Lyme Regis (7 miles) with its famous Cobb and sandy beach. There are good road connections with the A35 giving access to the coast and the A30/A303 with its links to London and the South East. The Cathedral city of Exeter (25 miles) is easily accessible with its excellent shopping, university and recreational opportunities, as well as a main line rail link to London Paddington, international airport and M5 access.
The Property
Higher Westwater Farm and the surrounding land belonged to the nearby wealthy Cistercian Newenham Abbey, founded in 1246, until its dissolution by Henry VIII. Then the manor of Axminster was purchased by the Duke of Norfolk, before the Petre family acquired it at the beginning of the 17th century. The farmstead is set close to a ford and a Victorian weir constructed to supply the water meadows. This quintessential Devon farmhouse, listed Grade II, dates back to the sixteenth century, and is
constructed of local stone under a mainly thatched roof. The original dwelling has been extended with two rear wings a century or so later and re-modelled over time to create a generous home. The house has been the subject of an exacting scheme of restoration and improvement during our clients’ ownership. The use of natural materials such as solid wood and limestone floors compliment original features such as stone fireplaces, beams and window seats. At the heart of both the main house and
the holiday rental are spacious, light-filled kitchens with space for dining and opening onto the gardens. All the bathrooms have been newly appointed and the farm is ready to move into. This charming country residence could appeal to potential buyers either seeking an income or suit multi-generational living. The traditional buildings are in excellent condition and offer further scope for conversion/alternative uses, subject to planning permission. The pastureland creates the opportunity for a smallholding or equine property.
Please see floorplan for accommodation and measurement
Outside
The drive approaches from the no-through lane to a large parking area with access to the barns and steps down the farmhouse. To the front of the house is a small walled garden leading to the two front doors, with an area of lawn over the lane. Higher Westwater Farm is surrounded by mature gardens which provide a private setting gently blending into the surrounding countryside. The largely informal gardens are mainly laid to lawn with a variety of shrubs and flowering plants, there are two private terraced areas from which to enjoy the views.
The Holiday Cottage
The adjacent cottage is a beautifully appointed three bedroom, three bathroom holiday rental with a large open plan kitchen/diner and characterful sitting room at the eastern end of the farmhouse. This has been successfully rented for holidays and short breaks with a proven income stream and complimentary reviews. (See and enter kbbe as the destination for further information.)
Outbuildings
Set in an elevated position to the north of the farmhouse set around two courtyards are:
1. Stone Cider Barn (17.65m x 5.30m) under a tiled roof containing water filtration, a Games Room and parking for the rental cottage.
2. Block and brick Old Dairy (24.53m x 9.86m) built in the 1950’s providing general/machinery storage.
3. Lean-to Piggery (7.52m x 3.76m).
4. Stone Wagon Shed (9.14m x 6.10m) under a tiled roof providing garaging.
5. Two storey stone Traditional Stables (17.00m x 5.66m) under a tiled roof with solar panels on the roof. Suitable for conversion subject to planning permission.
6. L- shaped Calf Pens (15.03m x 5.77m and 5.99m x 4.44m)
7. Metal Dutch Barn (11.63m x 7.21m) with gi roof for fodder storage.
The Land
The farmstead is well-protected by the block of pretty pastureland. The River Yarty forms the south west boundary, providing a haven for wildlife including kingfishers and otters, the salmon ladder at the far corner allows Brown Trout and Sea Trout to move upriver to spawn. The land provides considerable conservation and amenity appeal to the property, with a small wildlife pond close to the garden. In all 11.32 acres (4.58 ha).
Services
Main electricity. Private water. Private drainage (treatment plant). Oil fired central heating. (Downstairs underfloor heating, upstairs radiators). Solar panels with battery storage facility. Broadband: The sellers are currently using Three Network with estimated download speeds of 60 Mbps. There is mobile coverage in the area, please refer to Ofcom’s website for more details.
Tenure
Freehold with vacant possession upon completion.
Material Information
1. Higher Westwater Farm is situated in Flood Zone 1, an area with a very low probability of flooding.
2. A public footpath crossed the field to the south of the farmstead.
Sporting
All rights are owned and included in the sale, with the exception of the fishing rights. Hunting with the Cotley Harriers. Racing at Taunton or Exeter. Golf at Axe Cliff, Seaton or Honiton. Sailing on the coast at Lyme Regis or Seaton.
Education
Good primary schooling at Membury. Good State secondary schools at Axminster and the excellent Colyton Grammar School. Independent Schools in the area include St Johns at Sidmouth, Perrott Hill at Crewkerne, Blundells at Tiverton and the Exeter or Taunton Schools.
Local Authority
East Devon District Council. Tel House Council Tax Band: F
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