£600,000
4 bed detached house for saleParkham, Bideford, Devon EX39
4 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
- Freehold
Bond Oxborough Phillips - Bideford
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About this property
Former Georgian farmhouse with attractive period architecture
Newly fitted double-glazed sash windows throughout much of the house
Extensive and versatile accommodation with multiple reception rooms
Character features including fireplaces, beams and stonework
Traditional kitchen with Aga plus pantry, utility and WC
Four bedrooms, family bathroom and additional shower room
Large driveway, oversized garage and useful outbuildings/barns
Generous gardens backing onto open fields with far-reaching views
Culver Park is a substantial and highly characterful former farmhouse, believed to date back to the Georgian period, showcasing attractive and well-proportioned architecture typical of the era. This impressive detached residence offers extensive and versatile accommodation, set within generous grounds with wonderful gardens and a far-reaching outlook over adjoining fields, woodland and countryside beyond. The property has also benefited from the installation of newly fitted double glazed sash windows throughout much of the house, sympathetically enhancing comfort and efficiency while retaining its period charm.
The property is approached via a large driveway providing plentiful off-road parking for multiple vehicles and leading to an attached and particularly spacious Garage, which is larger than a standard double and benefits from an electric roller door, with the oil tank housed within. It is thought that, subject to any necessary planning permissions, this space could offer excellent potential for conversion into additional accommodation such as an annexe or holiday letting unit. To the side of the driveway are a range of useful outbuildings and small barns that could lend themselves to workshops, storage or home office use.
The true entrance to the property is found to the rear, where a recently installed glazed Entrance Porch provides a lovely introduction to the home, enjoying an attractive outlook over the garden and featuring original tiled flooring. A glazed door leads through to the main Entrance Hall, where stairs rise to the first floor. The ground floor offers a particularly flexible layout with well-proportioned Reception Rooms, fireplaces and an abundance of character features including exposed beams and stonework, creating a warm and welcoming environment suited to both family living and entertaining. The Kitchen sits centrally within the home and provides a traditional focal point with an Aga and generous storage, complemented by a useful adjoining pantry and utility spaces together with a ground floor Cloakroom.
The first floor offers a spacious landing with natural light and access to 4 Bedrooms, many of which enjoy a delightful outlook over the gardens and surrounding countryside. The principal bedroom benefits from fitted storage, while the remaining bedrooms provide flexibility for family use, guests or home working. A Family Bathroom with 4-piece suite is complemented by an additional Shower Room accessed via a useful office area, adding practicality for modern living.
Stairs lead to an expansive loft space running the full length of the property, with exposed beams, windows providing natural light and extensive eaves storage. This area has previously been used as a bedroom and may offer future potential for further development, subject to any necessary consents, although the property already provides generous accommodation as it stands.
Outside, the rear garden is a truly standout feature, enjoying a favourable, south-easterly aspect and backing onto open fields with woodland and distant properties beyond, creating a beautiful and ever-changing backdrop. The garden is predominantly laid to lawn with established borders, hedging, stone walls, mature planting and trees providing both colour and privacy throughout the seasons. A greenhouse is also included, and the overall space offers enormous appeal for families, gardening enthusiasts or those seeking a peaceful outdoor environment.
Overall, Culverpark represents a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial Georgian former farmhouse combining period elegance, versatility and exceptional outside space, all set within an attractive semi-rural environment with wonderful outlooks in every direction.
Directions
From Bideford Quay, take the A386 towards Torrington. At Landcross, turn right signposted Parkham / Buckland Brewer. Follow the road for about 6 miles until you reach the right hand turning signposted Parkham. Continue uphill into Parkham village and at the next t-junction, turn left. Continue along the road before taking the left hand turning down Rectory Lane. Culverpark will be situated on your left hand side.
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