For Sale4 Bedroom House in Neopardy, Crediton, Devon, EX17£750,000
Property Type
House
Bedrooms
× 4
Bathrooms
× 3
Receptions
× 2
Tenure
Freehold
Guide Price
£750,000
Resources
Description
A charming Grade II listed former mill house with outbuildings and land in a delightful south-facing rural location on the edge of a small hamlet<br/><br/>SUMMARY<br/>- Entrance hall<br/>- Drawing room<br/>- Sitting room<br/>- Kitchen, breakfast room<br/>- Cloakrooms<br/>- Main bedroom suite with bathroom<br/>- Two further bedrooms with bathrooms<br/>- Fourth bedroom<br/>- Range of stone barns offering stabling<br/>- Private parking and driveway<br/>- Attractive informal gardens<br/>- Pasture and meadow with frontage to River Yeo<br/>- About 13.6 acres in all<br/><br/>Location<br/>Neopardy Mill is situated in the small community of Neopardy. The hamlet comprises about a dozen other farmhouses, houses and cottages in the beautiful open countryside of the picturesque River Yeo valley. Neopardy is<br/>an outlying hamlet of the village of Yeoford, where there’s a highly rated gastro pub, The Duck, as well as a branch line railway station on the Tarka Line, linking both Exeter and the north coast of Devon. The lively market town of Crediton is only 2½ miles where there are schools, a farmer’s market, a Tesco Superstore, a wide variety of shops, local businesses, a health centre, leisure centre and local clubs and ocieties. For a wider range of regional amenities, Exeter is only 11 miles away.<br/><br/>The A30 dual carriageway network, that links to the M5, is 4 miles to the south of Neopardy at Cheriton Bishop. The A30 is also perfect for trips into Cornwall.<br/><br/>The spectacular Dartmoor National Park is just a 20-minute drive away.<br/><br/>Description<br/>Neopardy Mill is a charming Grade II listed former mill located within the heart of mid Devon. Upon entering the property, the hallway leads to the two main reception reception rooms and on to the kitchen/dining room, all<br/>south facing onto the garden. There is also a downstairs bedroom with an en-suite bathroom. A circular staircase leads to the first floor with two further bedrooms including one with an ensuite bathroom. The interior of the house<br/>retains the charm and character associated with its 400 or 500 years of history with an open fireplace and exposed beams. Behind the house there is a range of 2 adjoining Grade II listed stone and cob barns that offer development potential and include 3 stables with a tack room, a workshop and a barn. Behind the barns there is a circular lunging ring. There are<br/>approximately 13.6 acres of gardens and pasture paddocks. The fields, which the owners have grazed with horses and sheep, slope down to the delightful River Yeo and there is an area of about 1.2 acres on the opposite bank that is rewilding back to a natural habitat.<br/><br/>The property has been a much-enjoyed home for the vendor for nearly 30 years and would now benefit from modernisation.