3 bedroom house

Hollacombe, Holsworthy, Devon, EX22 6NW

Guide Price

£699,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Aug 2022
  • Removed: Feb 2023
  • 2 acres
  • 3 beds

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  • First Marketed: Aug 2022
  • Removed: Feb 2023
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The property boasts approximately 2 acres of land in a peaceful and tranquil location.



Currently under conversion and will be finished in late November/early December. Weekday viewings only.



The Cart House is exactly that, a barn once used for housing the carts that carried the hay and grain on the farm. The upper floor being used as storage for feed.



This stunning stone barn conversion with its now fully glazed original cart house openings has uninterrupted views across Cornwall to Bodmin Moor and also over to Dartmoor.



Part of an exclusive development of five attached barns that lie in a ‘L’ formation once part of the original farmstead with its beautiful stone-fronted farmhouse. The Cart House sits at the eastern end of the development overlooking its own land of approximately 2 acres.



From the moment you walk inside through its original height front door and step into the welcoming hallway with its traditional slate floors warmed by underfloor heating, you feel enveloped and entranced by the gentle understated magic of the building.



In cottage style with lower ceilings, old beams combine with stone walls to sit comfortably with the oak of the staircase, its light-catching glass banisters, solid oak doors, and softly plastered rounded walls, all working faithfully to retain the integrity of the original structure.



To your right, a cloakroom leads to the kitchen and dining space with a farmhouse range cooker and white enamelled sink surrounded by ivory cream cupboards and solid slate worktops. An integrated dishwasher is tucked away and space remains to add a large fridge. The laundry or utility room echoes the same design of the kitchen with position for a washing machine and a tumble dryer and the kitchen door with its enticing views beckons you into the large expansive garden.



To your left as you stand in the entrance hall, is the sitting room with its inviting, natural oak floor and masses of light pouring in on three sides through the old cart openings. A cosy wood burner on a slate hearth is the focus of this lovely room with access to the garden through double doors.



Upstairs original A-frames and vaulted ceilings, further exposed stone walls, brick quoins, and solid oak plank flooring do justice to the integrity of this stunning old barn.



The master bedroom entered through a wide oak door, with its original windows has tranquil far-reaching views, and an ensuite with shower in a soft stonelike finish to complement the natural materials elsewhere. A built-in wardrobe with oak doors and beams above adds to the interest and character of this beautiful room.



The pretty second bedroom again with original A-frames and ensuite shower room is situated at the opposite end of the barn beside the third single bedroom/study which enjoys a Jack-and-Jill bathroom also accessed from the hallway.



Window sizes range from floor-to-ceiling to tiny little, narrow slit openings once used for ventilation. All have been retained, now with deep slate sills and widening reveals to allow maximum light to flood in. The soft grey-green finish of the windows is complemented by hand-forged, pewter ironmongery of traditional design making it a true pleasure to use.



Sitting room: 5.00m x 4.75m



Kitchen/diner: 3.27m x 4.56m



Utility: 1.98m x 1.83m



Toilet: 0.88m x 1.98m



Bedroom 1: 4.57m x 4.06m



Bedroom 1 ensuite: 1.78m x 2.00m



Bedroom 2: 1.73m x 4.08m



Bedroom 2 ensuite: 2.57m x 1.76m



Bedroom 3: 2.72m x 2.89m



Bedroom 3 ensuite: 1.62m x 1.37m



Outside gardens surround the barn on three sides, with parking spaces. There is a garage, part of a modern barn now converted to garages, with storage/workshop space above accessed via a staircase. There is an allocated extra-large parking space for a camper van/trailer/boat etc. and a shared area with drain specifically for car washing.



Holsworthy is 36 miles from the city of Exeter with its direct link to London Paddington. The closest train station is found within 20 miles at Okehampton.



Please note that before booking a viewing on the strike site please call the owners on  as they would like to talk you through whats on offer with each property

Tenure: Freehold

Council Tax: None

Marketed by: Strike, Nationwide

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