Netton Farm
Bovey Tracey, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ13 9PB
Guide Price
£1,400,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Longhouse, Private Water Supply
Property Tags: Equestrian
Land Tags: Paddock
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Apr 2022
- Removed: Sep 2022
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Longhouse, Private Water Supply
- Property Tags: Equestrian
- Land Tags: Paddock
A beautiful Devon longhouse in a quiet and private location, in a little sheltered valley with outbuildings, stabling and 23.76 acres. EPC Band E
Situation - An historic Devon farmstead of 14th century origin nestled in a beautiful secluded position in the Dartmoor National Park. The nearest villages are Hennock (3 miles) with its church, school and pub, and Christow with its shop and Post office. A more extensive range of amenities is available at Bovey Tracey (4 miles) and Moretonhampstead (6 miles) which also includes a championship golf course at Bovey Castle. Exeter has two railway stations on the Paddington and Waterloo lines and an international airport.
Description - Netton Farm is a beautiful and versatile Devon longhouse situated at the end of a long drive in a little sheltered valley on the south east of Dartmoor National Park. Above and behind the farmhouse is a courtyard of well-maintained outbuildings with stabling. The property is surrounded by its own land amounting to circa 23.76 acres that rises on both sides of the valley to give far reaching views towards the moor and over neighbouring Canonteign woods, the forestry track being directly accessible from the land.
Accommodation - An open fronted porch with seating area leads into a period featured cross passage with exposed granite wall and floor. To the far end of the passage is a conservatory with tiled floor and doors to the gardens. To the left of the cross passage is a dual aspect kitchen/breakfast room with wall and floor mounted units with freestanding appliances, oil-fired 4 door Aga and a window seat to make the most of the views across the garden. Steps lead down to a utility/boot room with door leading to the garden, ground floor shower room and a dining room with door onto the sun terrace. To the right of the cross passage is a period featured sitting room with exposed ceiling beams, original granite fireplace with cosy woodburner and bread oven. In the corner beside this is a characterful granite spiral staircase. To the rear of the sitting room, originally screened off by an oak muntin screen to afford some privacy, is a raised brick-paved area currently used as a study/library with a useful cupboard for domestic appliances, originally used for the storage of spices. Besides this another wider spiral staircase leads to a landing from which there are two double bedrooms, one with fitted wardrobes and a 'Jack and Jill' bathroom. There is a further double bedroom and a master suite featuring a dual aspect double bedroom with large en suite bathroom with separate shower and large walk-in airing cupboard.
Outbuildings - Separated from the longhouse is a courtyard of 5 original stone outbuildings with stable block, all in very good condition and roofed with Welsh slate, providing potential for a wide number of uses, including conversion into living accommodation (subject to planning). In addition, there is a large timber-framed lean-to, concrete workshop and ash house.
Gardens And Land - Surrounding the longhouse are well-maintained gardens with established flower borders, mature shrubs, orchard, sun terrace, paved patio area, vegetable garden with greenhouse and fruit cages.
The majority of the land is divided into 6 separate, stock-fenced and individually watered paddocks. In all the land amounts to 23.76 acres.
Planning Consent - One of the outbuildings has lapsed planning consent to be converted into a studio/playroom facility.
Services - Mains electricity.
Private water (borehole) and drainage (septic tank).
Oil-fired central heating and Aga.
Directions - From Exeter take the A38 to Chudleigh leaving at the junction for the B3344 and turning right towards Chudleigh Knighton. Take the 1st right onto the B3193 Teign Valley Road. After approx 4 miles take the left turn to Canonteign Falls. Go past Falls entrance, in 1/2 mile turn sharp left at Beckhams Tree Cross. Continue 1 1/2 miles up and along hill then bear left signed Bovey Tracey. In 400 metres take 1st left. In 300 metres you will find the entrance to Netton Farm on the right.
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Agents Note - The land is registered for BPS and entitlements will be passed to the purchaser.
Marketed by: Stags, Exeter
Situation - An historic Devon farmstead of 14th century origin nestled in a beautiful secluded position in the Dartmoor National Park. The nearest villages are Hennock (3 miles) with its church, school and pub, and Christow with its shop and Post office. A more extensive range of amenities is available at Bovey Tracey (4 miles) and Moretonhampstead (6 miles) which also includes a championship golf course at Bovey Castle. Exeter has two railway stations on the Paddington and Waterloo lines and an international airport.
Description - Netton Farm is a beautiful and versatile Devon longhouse situated at the end of a long drive in a little sheltered valley on the south east of Dartmoor National Park. Above and behind the farmhouse is a courtyard of well-maintained outbuildings with stabling. The property is surrounded by its own land amounting to circa 23.76 acres that rises on both sides of the valley to give far reaching views towards the moor and over neighbouring Canonteign woods, the forestry track being directly accessible from the land.
Accommodation - An open fronted porch with seating area leads into a period featured cross passage with exposed granite wall and floor. To the far end of the passage is a conservatory with tiled floor and doors to the gardens. To the left of the cross passage is a dual aspect kitchen/breakfast room with wall and floor mounted units with freestanding appliances, oil-fired 4 door Aga and a window seat to make the most of the views across the garden. Steps lead down to a utility/boot room with door leading to the garden, ground floor shower room and a dining room with door onto the sun terrace. To the right of the cross passage is a period featured sitting room with exposed ceiling beams, original granite fireplace with cosy woodburner and bread oven. In the corner beside this is a characterful granite spiral staircase. To the rear of the sitting room, originally screened off by an oak muntin screen to afford some privacy, is a raised brick-paved area currently used as a study/library with a useful cupboard for domestic appliances, originally used for the storage of spices. Besides this another wider spiral staircase leads to a landing from which there are two double bedrooms, one with fitted wardrobes and a 'Jack and Jill' bathroom. There is a further double bedroom and a master suite featuring a dual aspect double bedroom with large en suite bathroom with separate shower and large walk-in airing cupboard.
Outbuildings - Separated from the longhouse is a courtyard of 5 original stone outbuildings with stable block, all in very good condition and roofed with Welsh slate, providing potential for a wide number of uses, including conversion into living accommodation (subject to planning). In addition, there is a large timber-framed lean-to, concrete workshop and ash house.
Gardens And Land - Surrounding the longhouse are well-maintained gardens with established flower borders, mature shrubs, orchard, sun terrace, paved patio area, vegetable garden with greenhouse and fruit cages.
The majority of the land is divided into 6 separate, stock-fenced and individually watered paddocks. In all the land amounts to 23.76 acres.
Planning Consent - One of the outbuildings has lapsed planning consent to be converted into a studio/playroom facility.
Services - Mains electricity.
Private water (borehole) and drainage (septic tank).
Oil-fired central heating and Aga.
Directions - From Exeter take the A38 to Chudleigh leaving at the junction for the B3344 and turning right towards Chudleigh Knighton. Take the 1st right onto the B3193 Teign Valley Road. After approx 4 miles take the left turn to Canonteign Falls. Go past Falls entrance, in 1/2 mile turn sharp left at Beckhams Tree Cross. Continue 1 1/2 miles up and along hill then bear left signed Bovey Tracey. In 400 metres take 1st left. In 300 metres you will find the entrance to Netton Farm on the right.
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Agents Note - The land is registered for BPS and entitlements will be passed to the purchaser.
Marketed by: Stags, Exeter
Land Registry Data
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