The Cobbles
Spreyton, Crediton, Devon, EX17 5AL
Guide Price
£1,000,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Equestrian, Leisure Business, Solar Energy
Land Tags: Paddock
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jul 2022
- Removed: Nov 2022
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Equestrian, Leisure Business, Solar Energy
- Land Tags: Paddock
The Cobbles is an immaculately presented and luxurious family home offering flexible, light-filled living accommodation arranged across two floors.
The airy central reception hall, with its part vaulted ceiling and turned oak staircase rising to the galleried landing above opens via double doors onto the bright, dual aspect reception/dining room and to the sociable kitchen/breakfast room. The kitchen/breakfast room features a desirable open plan layout, an abundance of natural light from the adjoining sunroom, ample space for casual mealtimes and a secondary living area, providing the ideal hub for modern family living. The well-appointed space benefits from slate flagstone tiled flooring throughout, a large Rangemaster stove, an array of oak wall and base cabinetry with granite worktops, a central island and a useful utility room alongside with access to the cloakroom and integrated garage. The sunroom opens directly out onto a private outdoor dining terrace offering an additional space to take in the peaceful surroundings.
The spacious first-floor landing, with its balustrade overlooking the reception hall below, branches off onto four well-proportioned bedrooms. The considerable principal suite enjoys double doors opening out onto the handsome oak framed, partially glazed balcony, with its commanding elevated rural views. It also benefits from a walk-in wardrobe with built-in storage and a contemporary en suite bathroom. The three further bedrooms, one of which enjoys an en suite shower room, also have tranquil aspects, with a modern family shower room completing the floor.
The Cobbles sits in an enviable tucked away position within the picturesque and well-served rural village of Spreyton, with its range of amenities including a community shop, village hall, award-winning public house, primary school and church. Nearby Okehampton lies on the northern edge of Dartmoor National Park, approximately 30 miles from the north and south Devon coasts, with their scenic local beauty spots to enjoy walking, riding and fishing.
Crediton has further facilities, including schools, banks, a Post Office, supermarkets, shops, a health centre, library and leisure complex and a regular farmers market in the bustling square. The Cathedral City of Exeter sits approximately 20 miles distant, offering an even more extensive array of leisure facilities, recreational and cultural amenities, including an arts centre, the RAMM museum and various restaurants, bars and eateries, as well as several shopping outlets including a John Lewis and Waitrose supermarket. Copplestone mainline railway station is under six miles from the property and links to Exeter within as little as 25 minutes, which offers services to London Paddington and via Salisbury to Waterloo. The M5 motorway (Junction 31) is accessible via the A30, providing access to the entire motorway network. Exeter International Airport provides flights to a range of international and domestic destinations including daily flights to London City Airport. Cross-channel ferry services to northern Spain and Brittany can be accessed via Plymouth. Several highly regarded schools occupy the local area, including Exeter School and Blundell’s.
The property is approached via a private gravelled driveway which sweeps around the residence leading to the integrated drive-through garage, offering plenty of turning and parking space for a number of vehicles. Its expansive wrap-around garden with far-reaching countryside views comprises large sections of manicured level lawn bordered by various sections of formal herbaceous and colourful shrub and flower borders, with a central paved pathway leading up to the main entrance. Several tall mature tresses enclose the peaceful plot and add dappled shade, whilst a large paved terrace provides the perfect spot for sunny al fresco dining. The home also benefits from solar panelling to the roof providing extra power to heat the water, as well as a garden/tractor shed and equestrian facilities comprising a large stable block and paddock.
Marketed by: Strutt & Parker, Exeter
The airy central reception hall, with its part vaulted ceiling and turned oak staircase rising to the galleried landing above opens via double doors onto the bright, dual aspect reception/dining room and to the sociable kitchen/breakfast room. The kitchen/breakfast room features a desirable open plan layout, an abundance of natural light from the adjoining sunroom, ample space for casual mealtimes and a secondary living area, providing the ideal hub for modern family living. The well-appointed space benefits from slate flagstone tiled flooring throughout, a large Rangemaster stove, an array of oak wall and base cabinetry with granite worktops, a central island and a useful utility room alongside with access to the cloakroom and integrated garage. The sunroom opens directly out onto a private outdoor dining terrace offering an additional space to take in the peaceful surroundings.
The spacious first-floor landing, with its balustrade overlooking the reception hall below, branches off onto four well-proportioned bedrooms. The considerable principal suite enjoys double doors opening out onto the handsome oak framed, partially glazed balcony, with its commanding elevated rural views. It also benefits from a walk-in wardrobe with built-in storage and a contemporary en suite bathroom. The three further bedrooms, one of which enjoys an en suite shower room, also have tranquil aspects, with a modern family shower room completing the floor.
The Cobbles sits in an enviable tucked away position within the picturesque and well-served rural village of Spreyton, with its range of amenities including a community shop, village hall, award-winning public house, primary school and church. Nearby Okehampton lies on the northern edge of Dartmoor National Park, approximately 30 miles from the north and south Devon coasts, with their scenic local beauty spots to enjoy walking, riding and fishing.
Crediton has further facilities, including schools, banks, a Post Office, supermarkets, shops, a health centre, library and leisure complex and a regular farmers market in the bustling square. The Cathedral City of Exeter sits approximately 20 miles distant, offering an even more extensive array of leisure facilities, recreational and cultural amenities, including an arts centre, the RAMM museum and various restaurants, bars and eateries, as well as several shopping outlets including a John Lewis and Waitrose supermarket. Copplestone mainline railway station is under six miles from the property and links to Exeter within as little as 25 minutes, which offers services to London Paddington and via Salisbury to Waterloo. The M5 motorway (Junction 31) is accessible via the A30, providing access to the entire motorway network. Exeter International Airport provides flights to a range of international and domestic destinations including daily flights to London City Airport. Cross-channel ferry services to northern Spain and Brittany can be accessed via Plymouth. Several highly regarded schools occupy the local area, including Exeter School and Blundell’s.
The property is approached via a private gravelled driveway which sweeps around the residence leading to the integrated drive-through garage, offering plenty of turning and parking space for a number of vehicles. Its expansive wrap-around garden with far-reaching countryside views comprises large sections of manicured level lawn bordered by various sections of formal herbaceous and colourful shrub and flower borders, with a central paved pathway leading up to the main entrance. Several tall mature tresses enclose the peaceful plot and add dappled shade, whilst a large paved terrace provides the perfect spot for sunny al fresco dining. The home also benefits from solar panelling to the roof providing extra power to heat the water, as well as a garden/tractor shed and equestrian facilities comprising a large stable block and paddock.
Marketed by: Strutt & Parker, Exeter
Land Registry Data
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