Boskins
Horwood, Bideford, Devon, EX39 4PE
Guide Price
£1,450,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse
Property Tags: Dairy Farm, Equestrian, Livestock Farm
Land Tags: Paddock, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jul 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse
- Property Tags: Dairy Farm, Equestrian, Livestock Farm
- Land Tags: Paddock, Woodland
Approached by its private sweeping lane, Boskins will be found to be an impressive period barn conversion having been tastefully renovated by the current owner but with scope for further improvements. The courtyard of traditional barns and outbuildings, which are currently used for stabling and livestock, are considered ripe for conversion, subject to the necessary consents, whilst the landscaped grounds extend to some 3 acres and include large sun terraces and patios, a pond and formal lawns together with 2 Paddocks.
Character features are in abundance throughout this fine family home which boasts a large Reception Porch and welcoming Reception Hall at the heart of the property. On the Ground Floor is a large triple aspect Sitting Room with Dining and Study areas. This room features a large beamed fireplace and beamed ceiling. The handcrafted Kitchen / Breakfast Room has a large selection of cupboards beneath slate worktops and a matching Island / Breakfast Bar. This room is served by a separate Utility Room.
The Galleried Landing provides an ideal area to sit and relax with Velux roof lights flooding in the natural light. There are 3 generous Bedrooms and a recently refitted Shower Room and Family Bathroom on this floor.
Heavily beamed ceilings, exposed trusses, reclaimed Kentucky oak doors and exposed natural stonework are some of the many features that will greet you upon arrival.
Boskins is situated on the edge of this highly sought after rural village, yet conveniently located within easy access to amenities, the stunning coast and breathtaking countryside.
The village of Horwood sits on high ground enjoying views over the surrounding countryside, whilst the village of Lovacott is around a mile away and benefits from a popular primary school as well as a bus service. Newton Tracey is about 1.3 miles away and benefits from a popular public house / restaurant.
The spectacular North Devon coastline – recently selected as a ‘World Surfing Reserve’ (WSR) – the first in the UK and only cold-water WSR in the world – is easily accessible from the property with the coastal village of Instow about 5 miles away offering a sandy estuary beach, sailing club, delicatessen, pubs and restaurants.
Boskins is also situated within easy reach of a fantastic range of amenities with the towns of Great Torrington, Bideford and Barnstaple all within 7.5 miles. These various towns offer a range of amenities including state and private schooling, pubs, shops, leisure facilities, restaurants and supermarkets.
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 in 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 just under an hour’s drive away which connects to London and beyond.
Directions
From Barnstaple, proceed along the A39 towards the Roundswell roundabout and take the first exit signposted towards Great Torrington on the B3232. Stay on this road until you climb up the hill leading to the village of Newton Tracey. Just before reaching Newton Tracey, turn right signposted towards Lovacott. Continue along this road for around 1 mile passing through the village of Lovacott and turn right towards Horwood. Follow this road for approximately half a mile and, just after passing a large white house to the left of the road, Park Farmhouse, with a large tree in its garden, turn sharp left into the drive down to Boskins.
From Bideford Quay, proceed over the Old Bridge and turn left at the mini roundabout. Continue on and turn right onto Manteo Way. Take the next left hand turning onto Old Barnstaple Road and drive on passing through the hamlet of Eastleigh. At Horwood Cross, take the turning on your right to Horwood passing through the hamlet and out the other side where the driveway to Boskins will be found on your right hand side directly opposite Horwood Farm.
Spacious Reception Porch
Large double glazed windows and matching entrance door. Fitted slate topped bench seating. Radiator. Exposed stonework. Polished herringbone style parquet flooring.
Spacious Reception Hall
Panelled entrance door. Kentucky oak stable door leading to the rear courtyard. Dogleg staircase rising to First Floor. Large understairs storage cupboard. Tower radiator, terracotta tiled flooring. Exposed natural stonework and timbers. Vaulted ceiling.
Sitting Room
A superb triple aspect room with fully glazed doors leading onto the rear garden. Feature beamed fireplace and slate hearth housing wood burning stove. Open-fronted storage recess. 2 radiators, wall lights, TV point. Beamed ceiling.
Within this room the current owner has designated a dining area and separate study area.
Kitchen / Breakfast Room
A triple aspect room equipped with a comprehensive range of hand crafted units under slate worktop surfaces and matching slate splashbacking. Double bowl butler sinks. Island unit with breakfast area. Range cooker with multi hob and ovens with illuminated extractor canopy over and feature slate splashbacking. Beamed ceiling.
Rear Porch
Cloaks hanging area, tiled flooring.
Utility Room
Appliance space, plumbing for washing machine. Hot water heater. Tiled flooring.
Cloakroom
WC and wash hand basin. Tiled flooring.
Galleried First Floor Landing
Velux roof light. Exposed beams and wall panelling. Exposed natural stonework. Newly laid timber floor. Radiator.
Bedroom 1
Double glazed window with far-reaching countryside views. Built-in double wardrobes. TV point, tower radiator. Exposed beams.
Bedroom 2
Large double glazed window. Exposed beams. Radiator.
Bedroom 3
A double aspect room. Airing cupboard. Tower radiator. Exposed beams.
Shower Room
Recently refurbished with double shower cubicle, wash hand basin and close couple WC. Heated towel rail. Wall panelling to dado height. Exposed beams.
Family Bathroom
4-piece suite comprising freestanding claw foot rolltop bath with mixer shower taps, double shower cubicle with fully glazed enclosure, wash hand basin and close couple WC. Heated towel rail. Raised and fielded wall panelling to dado height. Exposed beams and natural stonework.
Outside
The gardens and grounds are believed to extend to some 3 acres incorporating terraced formal lawns with sun terracing and patios. Feature pond. Whilst to the far end of the gardens which include a small area of established woodland are 2 small Paddocks.
Outside and around the concrete courtyard area to the rear are the following buildings:
3 bay open-fronted Garage
None
Stables
None
Stables / Milking Parlour
With central feed passage.
Former Stock Shed
None
Workshop
None
Lock-up Garage
Double doors to gable end wall.
Across the yard to the front of the house:
4 bay pole Barn
None
Open-fronted stone Barn
None
Open-fronted stone Barn
Totally secluded and sheltered to the west of the house.
Note
The single-storey Barn shown in the south-facing picture of the house has extant planning approval for its conversion to residential accommodation. This building is about 60' x 15'
Services
Private drainage. LPG cooker. Oil fired central heating. Mains electricity and water.
Marketed by: Bond Oxborough Phillips, Bideford
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.