5 bedroom house
Winkleigh, Devon, EX19 8EY
Guide Price
£850,000
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Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Pasture Land
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Oct 2021
- Removed: Nov 2022
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Pasture Land
An interesting 16th century country residence situated off a lane with no immediate neighbours enjoying countryside views to Dartmoor National Park. The property itself boasts spacious and versatile accommodation, with an additional one bedroom lodge all set within the grounds of just over four acres.
The accommodation in brief comprises a kitchen/ breakfast room, three reception rooms, a large conservatory, useful utility room and a family bathroom with stairs leading to the first floor landing on the ground floor. On the second floor there are five bedrooms, a shower room and office, which can also be accessed via external steps.
Outside, there is a large driveway providing off road parking for several vehicles, a detached triple garage, two stables with power and light connected, a workshop, summer house and potting shed. The grounds in total are 4.13 acres with pasture and an orchard. To the rear is a courtyard with an outside cloakroom, woodstore and storage.
Nestled within the grounds is an insulated timber lodge with a sitting room, kitchen, one bedroom and a bathroom. With a separate council tax band of A, the lodge currently provides an income for the current vendor.
Overall, the property has an exceptional amount to offer and allows any perspective purchaser to really make it their own by updating to their own taste.
Dining Room
The property is situated in the heart of the village of Winkleigh, close to the village square. Winkleigh itself lies amidst rolling Devonshire countryside and offers a good range of facilities including village stores, Post Office, butcher, primary school, pre-school, two public houses, veterinary surgery, doctors surgery and village church.
There are a range of community activities for all ages based around the community centre, village hall and sports hall. The village also has good local transport services with daily buses to Exeter and Barnstaple and also a service to Okehampton.
The town of Okehampton is some 11 miles distant and situated on the northern fringes of the Dartmoor National Park. The town has an excellent range of shops and services, three supermarkets including a Waitrose, modern hospital, leisure centre and expanding sixth form college. From Winkleigh the town of Crediton is also easily accessible and the cathedral and University City of Exeter, with its M5 motorway, mainline rail and international air connections is within easy driving distance.
The north and south coasts of Devon and Cornwall are easily accessible with attractive beaches and delightful coastal scenery, whilst the Torridge Valley offers many opportunities for fishing and outdoor pursuits together with riding and cycling on the Tarka Trail.
Directions
From Okehampton proceed in an easterly direction, taking the Crediton Road, the B3215. After approximately 4 miles turn left at Belstone Corner just before the railway bridge signposted to Sampford Courtenay, upon reaching the mini roundabout turn right. Continue up the hill and take the next left, signposted Winkleigh.
Continue along this road and take the next left, signposted Winkleigh and Torrington. Continue along this road for approximately 4 miles and turn left signposted Winkleigh. Continue up Torrington Road then take a left onto Goodleigh Lane where the property will be found on the right hand side.
Marketed by: Bond Oxborough Phillips, Okehampton
The accommodation in brief comprises a kitchen/ breakfast room, three reception rooms, a large conservatory, useful utility room and a family bathroom with stairs leading to the first floor landing on the ground floor. On the second floor there are five bedrooms, a shower room and office, which can also be accessed via external steps.
Outside, there is a large driveway providing off road parking for several vehicles, a detached triple garage, two stables with power and light connected, a workshop, summer house and potting shed. The grounds in total are 4.13 acres with pasture and an orchard. To the rear is a courtyard with an outside cloakroom, woodstore and storage.
Nestled within the grounds is an insulated timber lodge with a sitting room, kitchen, one bedroom and a bathroom. With a separate council tax band of A, the lodge currently provides an income for the current vendor.
Overall, the property has an exceptional amount to offer and allows any perspective purchaser to really make it their own by updating to their own taste.
Dining Room
The property is situated in the heart of the village of Winkleigh, close to the village square. Winkleigh itself lies amidst rolling Devonshire countryside and offers a good range of facilities including village stores, Post Office, butcher, primary school, pre-school, two public houses, veterinary surgery, doctors surgery and village church.
There are a range of community activities for all ages based around the community centre, village hall and sports hall. The village also has good local transport services with daily buses to Exeter and Barnstaple and also a service to Okehampton.
The town of Okehampton is some 11 miles distant and situated on the northern fringes of the Dartmoor National Park. The town has an excellent range of shops and services, three supermarkets including a Waitrose, modern hospital, leisure centre and expanding sixth form college. From Winkleigh the town of Crediton is also easily accessible and the cathedral and University City of Exeter, with its M5 motorway, mainline rail and international air connections is within easy driving distance.
The north and south coasts of Devon and Cornwall are easily accessible with attractive beaches and delightful coastal scenery, whilst the Torridge Valley offers many opportunities for fishing and outdoor pursuits together with riding and cycling on the Tarka Trail.
Directions
From Okehampton proceed in an easterly direction, taking the Crediton Road, the B3215. After approximately 4 miles turn left at Belstone Corner just before the railway bridge signposted to Sampford Courtenay, upon reaching the mini roundabout turn right. Continue up the hill and take the next left, signposted Winkleigh.
Continue along this road and take the next left, signposted Winkleigh and Torrington. Continue along this road for approximately 4 miles and turn left signposted Winkleigh. Continue up Torrington Road then take a left onto Goodleigh Lane where the property will be found on the right hand side.
Marketed by: Bond Oxborough Phillips, Okehampton
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.