5 bedroom house
Bovey Tracey, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ13 9NU
Guide Price
£2,250,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse
Property Tags: Traditional Buildings
Land Tags: Pasture Land, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Mar 2021
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse
- Property Tags: Traditional Buildings
- Land Tags: Pasture Land, Woodland
- BEADON FARM, , , BOVEY TRACEY, NEWTON ABBOT, DEVON, 2250000, 22/07/2021
Beadon Farm is a wonderful property set within approximately 62 acres of stunning countryside. It is not listed and has no public footpaths, a rarity in this part of Dartmoor. The farmhouse is south facing and sits within a courtyard of traditional and modern buildings creating a sense of privacy and seclusion.
The accommodation is bright and welcoming. Immediately noticeable on entrance to the house is the immaculate presentation and impressive proportions. The layout flows extremely well and lends itself perfectly as a family home with plenty of space for entertaining. The kitchen has been recently installed and now forms the heart of the home with bespoke units, an electric AGA and space for a large dining table as well as a double aspect that ensures an abundance of natural light.
There are some fantastic original features throughout the house, including impressive granite fireplaces in the dining room and drawing room. The principal reception rooms are accessed from the inner hall and the drawing room is of particularly impressive proportions and ideal for entertaining with superb views over the grounds to the west of the house. The dining room, with its impressive granite fireplace and space for a large table is opposite the snug, which links to the kitchen, creating a seamless flow in the ground floor accommodation. To the rear of the house is a large utility room, which is an ample size for a family home.
The immaculate presentation continues to the first floor where there are five well-appointed bedrooms. The master and guest suites have their own beautifully finished bathrooms, whilst the three further bedrooms are serviced by a well-appointed family bathroom.
There is courtyard of extremely well maintained traditional and modern outbuildings. The barn closest to the house currently houses a gym, hobby room, home office and cold store on the ground floor. It has external granite steps leading to a large roof space providing the opportunity to create additional accommodation with planning permission already in place (Dartmoor National Park Ref 0421/18). Further buildings include a modern agricultural barn (22m x 11.25m) which is ideal for tractor and machinery storage, a workshop (4.06 x 13.8m) and a large traditional barn (20m x 5.25m) with an adjoining single story storage shed. In addition, there is 'the old barn' (18.75m x 5.1m) which is believed to be the oldest building on the property and has been previously used as a party barn. There is also a generator store (4.75m x4.5m) – block construction under a clad roof housing a backup generator.
The house is complemented perfectly by the gardens and grounds, which create a magical setting. There are some magnificent far reaching views from the high points of the land, especially in the fields to the north of house where there are spectacular easterly views towards Haldon.
Immediately surrounding the house are the formal gardens partly bordered by granite walls, and beyond this is the productive kitchen garden. Behind the house is an area of garden ideal for outdoor entertaining and beyond this is an orchard. The land beyond the gardens is predominantly productive level and gently sloping pasture with about 22 acres of very attractive mature broadleaf woodland. A trackway leads east from the house into the woodland, which is a sea of colour during the spring thanks to the abundance of bluebells. A gentle stream flows through the woodland, with a path winding an idyllic loop around the extent of the land. The grounds extend to around 62 acres in total.
Marketed by: Knight Frank, Country Department
The accommodation is bright and welcoming. Immediately noticeable on entrance to the house is the immaculate presentation and impressive proportions. The layout flows extremely well and lends itself perfectly as a family home with plenty of space for entertaining. The kitchen has been recently installed and now forms the heart of the home with bespoke units, an electric AGA and space for a large dining table as well as a double aspect that ensures an abundance of natural light.
There are some fantastic original features throughout the house, including impressive granite fireplaces in the dining room and drawing room. The principal reception rooms are accessed from the inner hall and the drawing room is of particularly impressive proportions and ideal for entertaining with superb views over the grounds to the west of the house. The dining room, with its impressive granite fireplace and space for a large table is opposite the snug, which links to the kitchen, creating a seamless flow in the ground floor accommodation. To the rear of the house is a large utility room, which is an ample size for a family home.
The immaculate presentation continues to the first floor where there are five well-appointed bedrooms. The master and guest suites have their own beautifully finished bathrooms, whilst the three further bedrooms are serviced by a well-appointed family bathroom.
There is courtyard of extremely well maintained traditional and modern outbuildings. The barn closest to the house currently houses a gym, hobby room, home office and cold store on the ground floor. It has external granite steps leading to a large roof space providing the opportunity to create additional accommodation with planning permission already in place (Dartmoor National Park Ref 0421/18). Further buildings include a modern agricultural barn (22m x 11.25m) which is ideal for tractor and machinery storage, a workshop (4.06 x 13.8m) and a large traditional barn (20m x 5.25m) with an adjoining single story storage shed. In addition, there is 'the old barn' (18.75m x 5.1m) which is believed to be the oldest building on the property and has been previously used as a party barn. There is also a generator store (4.75m x4.5m) – block construction under a clad roof housing a backup generator.
The house is complemented perfectly by the gardens and grounds, which create a magical setting. There are some magnificent far reaching views from the high points of the land, especially in the fields to the north of house where there are spectacular easterly views towards Haldon.
Immediately surrounding the house are the formal gardens partly bordered by granite walls, and beyond this is the productive kitchen garden. Behind the house is an area of garden ideal for outdoor entertaining and beyond this is an orchard. The land beyond the gardens is predominantly productive level and gently sloping pasture with about 22 acres of very attractive mature broadleaf woodland. A trackway leads east from the house into the woodland, which is a sea of colour during the spring thanks to the abundance of bluebells. A gentle stream flows through the woodland, with a path winding an idyllic loop around the extent of the land. The grounds extend to around 62 acres in total.
Beadon Farm sits at the end of a long drive in a private and peaceful valley, within the boundary of Dartmoor National Park. The extensive grounds, abundant flora and fauna, far-reaching views and delightful rural position provide Beadon Farm with a sense of secrecy. Although secluded, the farm is located just outside the village of Hennock, approximately three miles from Lustleigh and Bovey Tracey.
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Marketed by: Knight Frank, Country Department
Land Registry Data
- BEADON FARM, , , BOVEY TRACEY, NEWTON ABBOT, DEVON, 2250000, 22/07/2021