Guide price
£225,000
3 bed terraced house for saleTower Street, Bideford, Devon EX39
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
- Freehold
Bond Oxborough Phillips - Bideford
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About this property
A grade II listed cottage steeped in character & charm
3 Bedrooms
Charming & cosy Living Room with sash window & log burner
Larger Reception Room with fireplace
Well-equipped Kitchen & ground floor Bathroom
Rear sunny patio with stone-built outhouse & elevated views across the rooftops of Bideford
Presented in excellent condition & ready to move into
With origins dating back to the 18th century, this delightful home perfectly balances authentic period appeal with practical modern living
Steeped in character and charm, this beautifully maintained Grade II listed 3 Bedroom cottage sits proudly on historic Tower Street - one of Bideford’s most picturesque cobbled lanes leading from the Parish Church up to the Pannier Market. With origins dating back to the 18th century, this delightful home perfectly balances authentic period appeal with practical modern living.
The accommodation opens with an inviting Entrance Porch and Hallway featuring original tiled flooring and staircase to the first floor. To the front, a charming and cosy Living Room offers a homely retreat from the world, complete with a sash window and log burner. Beyond lies a further, larger Reception Room with another fireplace and understairs storage, serving as a second lounge or dining room.
The Kitchen is well-equipped with a range of base and wall units, rolltop work surfaces and space for appliances, with an oven with extractor cleverly built into the old pantry. A ground floor Bathroom provides a 3-piece suite with shower over bath complemented by a heated towel rail and tasteful tiling.
Upstairs, the landing leads to 3 Bedrooms (a generous master bedroom with feature fireplace, a double to the rear with garden views and a versatile third room - ideal as a home office or guest room). All are beautifully presented in keeping with the home’s period aesthetic.
Outside, the rear garden is a tranquil retreat. A sunny patio bordered by mature planting with a stone-built outhouse with power, lighting, water and, currently, housing a washing machine. Elevated views across the rooftops of Bideford, dominated by the historic church tower create a peaceful setting for outdoor dining or relaxation.
Positioned within the Conservation Area and on Bideford’s Heritage Trail, 9 Tower Street captures the essence of the town’s historic charm - just moments from the Pannier Market, the Quay and local cafés. This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Bideford’s history, presented in excellent condition and ready to move into.
Bideford is a peaceful olde worlde market town on the River Torridge. The main district is on the west bank and its narrow streets filled with white painted houses sprawl from the working quay, up the slopes to the outer suburbs. A former historic port town, Bideford is a great place to explore, whether it’s a trip to the shops or a restaurant outing there's something out of the norm for everyone. The Pannier Market is a brilliant example of the town’s originality, with its terrace of artists’ workshops and independent shops. The town also champions sports at a grassroots level with both the local rugby and football teams having healthy followings. There are no end of ways to join in the community spirit of this wonderful white town on the hill.
All the amenities you'll ever need are to be found in easy reach of Bideford. To the north are the coastal towns of Westward Ho!, Appledore and Northam, all of which will figure in your day-to-day routines if you enjoy the sea or the outdoor life. Northam boasts a brilliant indoor swimming pool and gym.
Bideford is within short driving distance of the Atlantic Highway (A39) which is the main feeder route across the region leading to Cornwall in the south-west and to the M5 in the east. A very good regular bus services provides access to North Devon’s ‘capital’, Barnstaple. Bus users can also reach Westward Ho!, Braunton, Appledore, Croyde and Ilfracombe with ease.
Directions
From Bideford Quay proceed up the main High Street taking the second left hand turning onto Grenville Street. At the junction, continue straight onto Buttgarden Street to where the pedestrian access to Tower Street will be situated a short distance on your left hand side. Proceed down the steps to where number 9 will be situated on your left hand side clearly displaying a nameplate
Agents Note
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
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