West Centry - Lot 1
Bishops Nympton, South Molton, Devon, EX36 4PP
Guide Price
£695,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Private Water Supply
Property Tags: Equestrian, Traditional Buildings
Land Tags: Pasture Land, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Feb 2023
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Private Water Supply
- Property Tags: Equestrian, Traditional Buildings
- Land Tags: Pasture Land, Woodland
A rurally situated period farmhouse with an adaptable range of mainly modern buildings and pasture land. House with 3 reception rooms, conservatory, kitchen, boot room, cloakroom, utility, 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Gardens and garage/workshop. 9,800 sq ft modern buildings and ring-fenced land. Total about 9 acres. EPC Band F. Council Tax Band E. Freehold
Situation - West Centry is set in a rural location and enjoys fine views over surrounding countryside. The property is easily accessible to the amenities in the local market town of South Molton, Exmoor National Park and the North Devon Link Road. The nearby small village of Rose Ash benefits from a church and village hall, whilst the larger village of Bishops Nympton (just over two miles away) offers a wider range of amenities including community village, shop/Post Office, village hall, parish church and well regarded primary school. South Molton is five miles away and offers a much wider range of amenities and leisure pursuits, including banking, a wide variety of shops and schooling to secondary level. Exmoor National Park and the regional centres of Barnstaple and Tiverton are both within easy reach by car.
Description - West Centry is centred on a well-presented period house and forms part of what was once a thriving farm. Being offered to the market for the first time in living memory, the house is offered for sale with a range of adaptable modern buildings which are currently used for housing livestock but are also considered adaptable to a number of uses including equestrian.
The farmstead is set in on the southern edge of a ring-fenced block of gently sloping pasture land with some areas of woodland. The whole property amounts to a fraction over 42 ACRES and is available as a whole or in two lots as detailed below.
The Farmhouse - A part-glazed front door leads into an ENCLOSED PORCH with door into a STAIR HALL with stairs to the first floor. To the right is a double aspect DINING ROOM, currently used as an office, and has a fireplace with wood burning stove on a slate hearth. The LIVING ROOM has a slate floor and a former fireplace with Redfyre range cooker (oil-fired) and a door leads into a CONSERVATORY with slate floor and double doors to the front garden. The SITTING ROOM has a stone inglenook fireplace with bread oven and a wood burner on a brick hearth. There is extensive fitted book shelving and a door to the front garden. The large KITCHEN has a travertine tiled floor and is effectively divided into two areas. The first area is fitted with a range of bespoke pine units with polished granite worktop, dual bowl ceramic sink unit and 7 ring LPG hob with hood over. Tall unit with large (wide) electric oven. An archway leads through to the second kitchen area which is fitted in a similar style including another dual bowl ceramic sink. A short passage with shelving and under stairs cupboard returns to the dining room. The BOOT ROOM has a tiled floor, oil-fired boiler and door to the outside. To the other end of the kitchen is a passage with a CLOAKROOM off and a UTILITY ROOM with tiled floor, fitted base and wall units, plumbing for washing machine, built-in shelved cupboard and door to the outside.
From the front hall a wide staircase leads to the FIRST FLOOR LANDING with large airing cupboard, shelved store cupboard and views to the rear. BEDROOM 1 is a double aspect, double room with a Victorian fireplace with timber surround and fine views. BEDROOM 2 is also a double room. Set between and accessed by these two bedrooms is a Jack & Jill SHOWER ROOM fitted with a modern suite including a large shower cubicle with power shower, concealed cistern WC, vanity wash basin and heated towel rail. Return door to the landing. The remaining BEDROOM 3 is also a double room and has an EN-SUITE BATHROOM with a modern suite.
Outside - To the front are mature gardens with areas laid to lawn, vegetable garden, greenhouse and raised beds. To the rear is a further area laid to lawn. Adjacent to the house is a useful timber-framed and corrugated iron STORE SHED.
Set a short distance from the house is a recently built GARAGE/WORKSHOP (19'5" x 17'1") with concrete floor, remote up/over door, personal door and electricity and water connected.
Outbuildings - Set next to the house is a very useful and adaptable range of outbuildings set to one side of a large yard. The only traditional building is a former SHIPPON (52'7" x 15'8"). The range of MODERN BUILDINGS include a steel, portal framed COVERED YARD (73' x 39') with concrete panelled walls and wide central feed passage, CATTLE SHED (60' x 45') with wide central feed passage and a further COVERED YARD (60' x 29') to the rear. Attached lean-to COVERED YARD/IMPLEMENT STORE (74' x 24').
The Land - The farmstead is set at the southern edge of a ring fenced block of mainly south-facing and gently sloping pasture land. The land is divided into a number of smaller enclosures and has good road access from the country lanes that form the northern and eastern boundaries as well as natural water from a stream. There are numerous mature broadleaved trees and an area of broadleaved copse on the western boundary. In total the property extends to 42.12 ACRES.
Services - Mains electricity, private water and drainage system. Oil fired central heating via radiators.
Method Of Sale And Lotting - West Centry is available as a whole or in two lots as per the attached land plan.
Lot 1 - Farmhouse, buildings and pasture land, in total about 9 acres (outlined in red).
Guide price: £695,000
Lot 2 - 33.12 acres pasture and woodland (outlined in green).
Guide price:: £265,000
Viewing - Strictly by confirmed prior appointment please through the sole selling agents, Stags on .
Directions - From Bishops Nympton, proceed south through the village and at the fork keep left and leave the village. Stay on this lane out of the village and after half a mile take the next right turn at Wicaford Cross. Stay on this lane into the valley and continue for just over a mile to the top of the hill and go straight on at Quince Cross. The property will be found after just under half a mile on the right.
Agent's Note - The range of farm buildings to the south of the farm yard are owned by a third party and are not included in the sale. An agricultural right of way/access to these buildings for the benefit of the third party exists over the yard.
Marketed by: Stags, South Molton
Situation - West Centry is set in a rural location and enjoys fine views over surrounding countryside. The property is easily accessible to the amenities in the local market town of South Molton, Exmoor National Park and the North Devon Link Road. The nearby small village of Rose Ash benefits from a church and village hall, whilst the larger village of Bishops Nympton (just over two miles away) offers a wider range of amenities including community village, shop/Post Office, village hall, parish church and well regarded primary school. South Molton is five miles away and offers a much wider range of amenities and leisure pursuits, including banking, a wide variety of shops and schooling to secondary level. Exmoor National Park and the regional centres of Barnstaple and Tiverton are both within easy reach by car.
Description - West Centry is centred on a well-presented period house and forms part of what was once a thriving farm. Being offered to the market for the first time in living memory, the house is offered for sale with a range of adaptable modern buildings which are currently used for housing livestock but are also considered adaptable to a number of uses including equestrian.
The farmstead is set in on the southern edge of a ring-fenced block of gently sloping pasture land with some areas of woodland. The whole property amounts to a fraction over 42 ACRES and is available as a whole or in two lots as detailed below.
The Farmhouse - A part-glazed front door leads into an ENCLOSED PORCH with door into a STAIR HALL with stairs to the first floor. To the right is a double aspect DINING ROOM, currently used as an office, and has a fireplace with wood burning stove on a slate hearth. The LIVING ROOM has a slate floor and a former fireplace with Redfyre range cooker (oil-fired) and a door leads into a CONSERVATORY with slate floor and double doors to the front garden. The SITTING ROOM has a stone inglenook fireplace with bread oven and a wood burner on a brick hearth. There is extensive fitted book shelving and a door to the front garden. The large KITCHEN has a travertine tiled floor and is effectively divided into two areas. The first area is fitted with a range of bespoke pine units with polished granite worktop, dual bowl ceramic sink unit and 7 ring LPG hob with hood over. Tall unit with large (wide) electric oven. An archway leads through to the second kitchen area which is fitted in a similar style including another dual bowl ceramic sink. A short passage with shelving and under stairs cupboard returns to the dining room. The BOOT ROOM has a tiled floor, oil-fired boiler and door to the outside. To the other end of the kitchen is a passage with a CLOAKROOM off and a UTILITY ROOM with tiled floor, fitted base and wall units, plumbing for washing machine, built-in shelved cupboard and door to the outside.
From the front hall a wide staircase leads to the FIRST FLOOR LANDING with large airing cupboard, shelved store cupboard and views to the rear. BEDROOM 1 is a double aspect, double room with a Victorian fireplace with timber surround and fine views. BEDROOM 2 is also a double room. Set between and accessed by these two bedrooms is a Jack & Jill SHOWER ROOM fitted with a modern suite including a large shower cubicle with power shower, concealed cistern WC, vanity wash basin and heated towel rail. Return door to the landing. The remaining BEDROOM 3 is also a double room and has an EN-SUITE BATHROOM with a modern suite.
Outside - To the front are mature gardens with areas laid to lawn, vegetable garden, greenhouse and raised beds. To the rear is a further area laid to lawn. Adjacent to the house is a useful timber-framed and corrugated iron STORE SHED.
Set a short distance from the house is a recently built GARAGE/WORKSHOP (19'5" x 17'1") with concrete floor, remote up/over door, personal door and electricity and water connected.
Outbuildings - Set next to the house is a very useful and adaptable range of outbuildings set to one side of a large yard. The only traditional building is a former SHIPPON (52'7" x 15'8"). The range of MODERN BUILDINGS include a steel, portal framed COVERED YARD (73' x 39') with concrete panelled walls and wide central feed passage, CATTLE SHED (60' x 45') with wide central feed passage and a further COVERED YARD (60' x 29') to the rear. Attached lean-to COVERED YARD/IMPLEMENT STORE (74' x 24').
The Land - The farmstead is set at the southern edge of a ring fenced block of mainly south-facing and gently sloping pasture land. The land is divided into a number of smaller enclosures and has good road access from the country lanes that form the northern and eastern boundaries as well as natural water from a stream. There are numerous mature broadleaved trees and an area of broadleaved copse on the western boundary. In total the property extends to 42.12 ACRES.
Services - Mains electricity, private water and drainage system. Oil fired central heating via radiators.
Method Of Sale And Lotting - West Centry is available as a whole or in two lots as per the attached land plan.
Lot 1 - Farmhouse, buildings and pasture land, in total about 9 acres (outlined in red).
Guide price: £695,000
Lot 2 - 33.12 acres pasture and woodland (outlined in green).
Guide price:: £265,000
Viewing - Strictly by confirmed prior appointment please through the sole selling agents, Stags on .
Directions - From Bishops Nympton, proceed south through the village and at the fork keep left and leave the village. Stay on this lane out of the village and after half a mile take the next right turn at Wicaford Cross. Stay on this lane into the valley and continue for just over a mile to the top of the hill and go straight on at Quince Cross. The property will be found after just under half a mile on the right.
Agent's Note - The range of farm buildings to the south of the farm yard are owned by a third party and are not included in the sale. An agricultural right of way/access to these buildings for the benefit of the third party exists over the yard.
Marketed by: Stags, South Molton
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.