For Sale6 Bedroom Detached House in Lower Washbourne Farm, Totnes, TQ9£750,000

Lower Washbourne Farm, Totnes, TQ9

6 Bedroom Detached House for sale
£750,000
Property Type
Detached House
Bedrooms
× 6
Bathrooms
× 4
Receptions
× 4
Tenure
Freehold
Price
£750,000

Key Features

  • Grade ll Listed
  • Substancial Grounds
  • Annex
  • Rural Location

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Description

Lower Washbourne House is a gem of historical architecture and countryside living. Its substantial size, historical significance, and potential for development make it a unique and valuable property. The blend of traditional features and modern possibilities and fulfilling lifestyle. Lower Washbourne House is a substantial Grade II listed detached traditional stone farmhouse, believed to date back to the 1700s. With the main house boasting 3483 square feet and an accompanying 1651 square foot stone barn, this property offers the potential to create a remarkable countryside residence with endless possibilities. The blend of historical elements with modern potential offers a unique canvas for creating a dream countryside residence. The expansive living spaces, versatile rooms, and charming outdoor areas provide endless possibilities for personalization and enjoyment. Whether for a large family, multigenerational living, or a peaceful retreat, Lower Washbourne House stands ready to be transformed into a truly remarkable home. Accommodation Lower Washbourne House is an exemplary representation of 18th-century architecture. The use of traditional stone in construction not only adds to the aesthetic appeal but also reflects the building practices of the era. The thick stone walls, exposed beams, and wooden frame windows are testament to the craftsmanship and attention to detail that were hallmarks of the period. Main House As you step through the period wooden door, you are immediately welcomed by the inner hallway, where the charm and history of the property are palpable. The hallway, with its warm wooden finishes and rustic decor, sets the tone for the rest of the house, promising a journey through time while offering modern comforts. Kitchen The kitchen is undoubtedly the heart of Lower Washbourne House. Featuring floor-to-ceiling units, this space offers ample storage while maintaining a clean, uncluttered look. The central island, with its double sink, serves as a functional workspace and a gathering spot for family and friends. The electric AGA, nestled within the original fireplace, not only provides efficient cooking but also serves as a focal point, adding to the kitchen's cozy yet grand atmosphere. The blend of modern appliances with historical features makes this kitchen a perfect example of practical luxury. Living Room Adjacent to the kitchen is the living room, a space that exudes warmth and character. The focal open fireplace, complete with a bread oven, is a nod to the house's historical roots. The exposed beams and wooden frame windows further enhance the rustic charm, creating a cozy yet elegant environment perfect for relaxation or entertaining guests. Kitchen The kitchen is undoubtedly the heart of Lower Washbourne House. Featuring floor-to-ceiling units, this space offers ample storage while maintaining a clean, uncluttered look. The central island, with its double sink, serves as a functional workspace and a gathering spot for family and friends. The electric AGA, nestled within the original fireplace, not only provides efficient cooking but also serves as a focal point, adding to the kitchen's cozy yet grand atmosphere. The blend of modern appliances with historical features makes this kitchen a perfect example of practical luxury. Utility Room The utility room, with access to the original Springwell and a log store, adds to the functional charm of the property. This space is ideal for managing the practical aspects of country living, from storing firewood to accessing fresh spring water. Upper Levels Main Bedroom/Dressing Room Wooden stairs lead to the upper levels, where a dressing room and the main bedroom offer tranquil retreats. The main bedroom, overlooking the pig and orchard fields, provides a serene and picturesque view that changes with the seasons. This room is a sanctuary, offering peace and privacy. Family Bathroom The family bathroom on this floor is adorned with Crittall windows, enhancing its historical charm while allowing ample natural light to fill the space. The use of Crittall windows, known for their slender steel frames, adds an industrial yet refined touch to the bathroom, blending seamlessly with the overall aesthetic of the house. Office Space And Den The office space on the first floor leads to the den, a transformed wool store turned into a TV room with a mezzanine above. This area offers a cozy and versatile space for relaxation or work, combining comfort with functionality. The den, with its unique history and modern amenities, is a perfect example of how the property balances its past with present-day needs. Attic Room Further exploration reveals an attic room that offers versatile use, whether as a guest bedroom, playroom, or additional storage space. The attic, with its unique angles and charming features, adds to the property's character and provides additional living space that can be tailored to suit various needs. Main Entrance Hallway The main entrance hallway guides you to the dining room, which features dual aspect windows, exposed beams, and raised wooden flooring. This room is filled with light and character, making it perfect for hosting dinners and gatherings. The combination of historical features and modern functionality ensures that the dining room is both beautiful and practical. Ground Floor Annex The ground floor also includes a bedroom with a wet room and a second kitchen, which were used for many years as a separate annex. This space offers convenience and flexibility, making it ideal for multigenerational living or as a guest suite. The annex, with its own entrance and amenities, provides privacy while still being connected to the main house. 1st Floor/ Additional Bedrooms From the main hallway, the first-floor landing leads to a bathroom boasting dual aspect windows-one Crittall and one wooden framed. Across the landing, a mirrored bedroom awaits, alongside another spacious bedroom that features a beautiful cast iron fireplace with a wooden mantelpiece and garden views. These bedrooms offer comfortable and charming spaces for family members or guests, combining historical elegance with modern comfort. Courtyard/Outbuildings Outside, you enter through wooden gates to a spacious yard with ample parking. To the left stands a listed cob barn with a traditional stone and cob structure, perfect for storage or conversion. Adjacent to this is the stone piggery, which frames a charming courtyard. These outbuildings not only add to the historical value of the property but also offer potential for various uses, from storage to additional living spaces. Grounds And Gardens Across the entrance gate lies approximately a quarter of an acre, including the septic tank. The lower garden, embraced by the south-facing corner of the property and Devon hedge, leads to the main entrance porch via a stone footpath. This path continues to the upper garden, offering panoramic valley views and access to the orchard fields. This serene expanse is ideal for leisure strolls and growing produce, adding to the property's countryside allure. Agents Note "It is our understanding that the Property is not registered at the Land Registry which is the case with a significant proportion of land across England and Wales. Your Conveyancer will take the necessary steps and advise you accordingly."

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