For Sale5 Bedroom Detached House in Bratton Fleming, Barnstaple, Devon, EX31£699,950

Bratton Fleming, Barnstaple, Devon, EX31

5 Bedroom Detached House for sale
Guide Price: £699,950
Property Type
Detached House
Bedrooms
× 5
Bathrooms
× 3
Receptions
× 4
Tenure
Freehold
Guide Price
£699,950

Key Features

  • Edge of sought after village location
  • Beautiful Grade II listed Devon longhouse
  • Highly versatile accommodation
  • Multigenerational/home with income potential
  • Range of period outbuildings with potential (STP) Delightful private and secluded gardens
  • Ample off road parking
  • Garage
  • No onward chain

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Description

A highly versatile detached period home suitable for multi-generational living on the outskirts of the popular village of Bratton Fleming. <br/><br/>Location - Located on the fringes of the popular village of Bratton Fleming, is this beautiful and versatile period home, set within its own secluded gardens, backing onto open fields. The village of Bratton Fleming provides a thriving local community and offers primary and pre-schooling, a community village store and a regular bus service to Barnstaple and Lynton.<br/><br/>Exmoor National Park is just 4 miles away, and is renowned for its stunning scenery, with undulating moors and pastureland bisected by streams and rivers running down through deep wooded combes and valleys to spectacular cliffs along the North Devon coastline. There are excellent opportunities for country pursuits including walking, horse riding and fishing.<br/><br/>The North Devon coastline is easily accessible, and was selected in April 2022 as a ‘World Surfing Reserve’ (WSR), the first in the UK and only cold-water WSR in the world. There are a range of fantastic popular sandy beaches nearby the property, Combe Martin being the closest (10.5 miles distant), with the Blue Flag award-winning beach at Woolacombe located approximately 18 miles away, whilst the coastline at Watermouth is within half an hours’ drive, which has a lovely harbour with a charming seasonal boat cafe.<br/><br/>The regional centre of Barnstaple is within easy reach, and offers all of the area’s main business, commercial, leisure and shopping venues. The North Devon Link Road (A361) is also within easy reach. <br/><br/>Communications - The area can be accessed from Junction 27 of the M5 Motorway, and along the A361 North Devon Link Road which leads onto the A39 Atlantic Highway. The nearest train station is located at the regional centre of Barnstaple, which connects to Exeter where there are regular mainline rail services to London (Paddington) in just over 2 hours. Alternatively, Tiverton Parkway Mainline Railway Station is around 50 minutes’ drive from the property, as is Junction 27 of the M5 Motorway.<br/><br/>Mileage<br/><br/>Exmoor – 4 miles<br/>Barnstaple – 7 miles<br/>Combe Martin Beach – 10.5 miles<br/>Woolacombe Beach – 18 miles<br/>M5 Motorway – 35 miles<br/><br/>The Property - Newhouse Farm presents a wonderful opportunity to acquire a beautiful period home on the outskirts of the highly favoured thriving village of Bratton Fleming, offering highly versatile accommodation that could suit a variety of uses, including multigenerational living or a home with an income. This Grade II listed Devon longhouse is thought to originally date back to circa 1695 and boasts an array of character features including a mark thought to be apotropaic, exposed beams and stonework, oak floors and woodburning stoves. The property has been gently updated in recent years and now blends beautiful character features with modern-day refinements.<br/><br/>The property is currently used as a spacious five-bedroom family home, but with some alterations could easily be a three-bedroom main house with a two-bedroom annexe or holiday cottage (STP). <br/><br/>Properties with this much potential and versatility very rarely become available to the open market can only be truly appreciated with a viewing. The property has the added benefit of being available to the open market with no onward chain. <br/><br/>The accommodation, with approximate dimensions more clearly identified on the accompanying floorplans, comprises:<br/><br/>Front door leads to: <br/><br/>Entrance Hall - Through passage leads to the rear garden.<br/><br/>Dining Room - Window to the front elevation. Inglenook fireplace with a woodburning stove on a slate hearth and bread oven. Exposed beams. Stone floor. Panelling to dado height.<br/><br/>Rear Lobby - Stairs to the first floor landing.<br/><br/>Bathroom - Comprising low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin and a tongue and groove panelled bath. Window to the side elevation.<br/><br/>Kitchen/Breakfast Room - A superb family orientated room with two windows (one with a window seat) to the front elevation with exposed beams and lintels. Range of base units with a stainless steel sink set into tiled work surfaces. Oil fired Aga set into a chimney recess with exposed stonework. Space for a fridge/freezer.<br/><br/>Boot Room/Back Kitchen - Windows to the rear elevation overlooking the courtyard. Stone floor. Access to the rear garden. Butler sink. Electric fired Aga set into chimney recess with a bread oven.<br/><br/>Utility Room - Window to the rear elevation overlooking the courtyard. Slate work surfaces and oak shelving. Space for washing machine, dishwasher and tumble dryer. Oil fired boiler providing domestic hot water and central heating. Access to the garden.<br/><br/>From the kitchen/breakfast room a door gives access to:<br/><br/>Study - Window to the front elevation. Stone floor. Secondary staircase rising to the first floor.<br/><br/>Sitting Room - A spectacular triple aspect room with a vaulted ceiling and French doors giving access to the courtyard and gardens. Exposed A-frames, skylights, floorboards and stonework. Wood burning stove on a slate hearth. Steps lead up to a mezzanine area that is currently used as an office.<br/><br/>Lobby - Window to the side elevation.<br/><br/>Bathroom - Comprising a wash hand basin, high level WC, slipper bath and a wet room style shower. Panelling to dado height. Airing cupboard housing hot water cylinder. Window overlooking the courtyard. Slate flooring with underfloor heating.<br/><br/>Hobbies Room - A stunning room with vaulted ceiling, skylights and exposed A-frames. Enjoying a dual aspect with windows to the rear elevation overlooking the gardens and courtyard.<br/><br/>Lobby - Stairs rise to bedroom 5. Access to the courtyard.<br/><br/>Bedroom 4 - A dual aspect room overlooking the courtyard. Wood burning stove set in a chimney recess with a slate hearth. Exposed lintels.<br/><br/>First Floor<br/><br/>Bedroom 5/Studio - A triple aspect room with gable glazing enjoying views over the surrounding countryside and skylights.<br/><br/>First Floor Landing Exposed floorboards and beams.<br/><br/>Bedroom 1 - Window to the front elevation. Exposed floorboards. Ornate fireplace.<br/><br/>Bedroom 2 - Window to the front elevation. Exposed floorboards.<br/><br/>Bedroom 3 - Window to the front elevation.<br/><br/>Shower Room - Comprising low level WC, vanity wash hand basin and a corner shower cubicle. Window to the front elevation with window shutters. Airing cupboard.<br/><br/>Agent’s Note: It is thought that, with some minor alterations, an annexe or holiday cottage could be created (as marked on the floorplan) that would incorporate hobbies room, bedrooms 4 & 5 and the bathroom (subject to any necessary permissions). <br/><br/>It is also understood that the neighbouring field could be available by separate negotiation.<br/><br/>Outside - A particular feature of the property is the delightful private and secluded gardens. The property is approached through a five bar gate to the left of the property, which leads to an extensive area of off-road parking which is laid to stone chippings. There is parking for approximately four cars, and just off of the parking area is a garage. <br/><br/>There is access to the front of the property and a small store housing the oil tank, from the parking area, and a gate gives access to the delightful cobbled courtyard at the rear of the property, which houses a range of specimen roses. This courtyard is secluded and sheltered, and is perfect for dining alfresco and entertaining with a well with a hinged iron cover and water pump. There are a range of stone outbuildings off of this courtyard that offer potential for a variety of uses (STP). From the courtyard, a gate and pergola lead to a further section of ground with a productive vegetable garden, fruit cage, orchard and a wildflower meadow with various seating areas and a sheltered BBQ area. <br/><br/>Property Information<br/><br/>Services - Mains electricity, drainage and water (free water). Oil fired central heating. <br/><br/>Local Authority - North Devon District Council – 01271 327711.<br/><br/>Contents, Fixtures and Fittings - Only those mentioned within this brochure are included in the sale. All others, such as light fittings, mirrors, garden ornaments etc are specifically excluded, but may be available by separate negotiation.<br/><br/>Viewing - By appointment with Jackson-Stops, North Devon on 01271 325153.<br/><br/>What3Words: ///upcoming.blizzard.champions<br/><br/>For sale by private treaty with vacant possession upon completion.<br/><br/>Directions - From our office in Barnstaple, with the office on your left hand side, follow the road around to the left and up Bear Street, and continue until reaching the traffic lights. Proceed straight across onto the unclassified road, signposted towards Goodleigh and Bratton Fleming. Proceed on this road until reaching the village of Bratton Fleming, and go past the sports ground on your left hand side and after a few hundred yards, the entrance to the property will be found on the left hand side, with For Sale board clearly displayed.

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