Westcombe Farm

Hollacombe, Holsworthy, Devon, EX22 6NP

Guide Price

£1,300,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: May 2022
  • Removed: Oct 2022
  • 17 acres
  • 4 beds

Residential Tags: Farmhouse

Property Tags: Dairy Farm, Development Potential, Equestrian, Holiday Cottage, Tennis Court

Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land, Woodland

Summary Details

  • First Marketed: May 2022
  • Removed: Oct 2022
  • Residential Tags: Farmhouse
  • Property Tags: Dairy Farm, Development Potential, Equestrian, Holiday Cottage, Tennis Court
  • Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land, Woodland
Situated in this fantastic position on the outskirts of this popular market town surrounded by picturesque rolling Devon countryside is this former dairy farm now a stunning 4 bedroom (1 ensuite), 2 reception room period farmhouse together with 3 cottages providing excellent income potential. The residence sits in approximately 17 acres comprising of fabulous formal gardens, pastureland and beautiful mature woodland which has been superbly maintained as a great useable space. A useful range of farm outbuildings provides further development potential subject to gaining the neccassery consents.


The picturesque Hamlet of Hollacombe nestles on the Southern fringes of the bustling market town of Holsworthy with its weekly Pannier Market, good range of national and local shops together with a Waitrose supermarket, BP filling station, Marks & Spencers Simply Food and Wild Bean café, locally the area has a wealth of good schooling, both primary and secondary with the well known public school of Shebbear College also located within easy reach. There are a whole range of amenities within the town including a heated swimming pool, sports hall, bowling green, cricket club, 18 hole golf course etc. Bude on the North Cornish coast is some 9 miles. Okehampton, Dartmoor National Park and the market town of Bideford are some 20 miles distant, whilst Barnstaple, the Regional North Devon Centre is some 30 miles. Launceston, Cornwall's ancient capital, is some 14 miles distant. Holsworthy is in the heart of “Ruby Country”, named after the famous local Red Ruby cattle, and its excellent website is well worth a visit.

Directions
From the centre of Holsworthy proceed on the A388 towards Launceston and after approximately 0.6 miles, at Whimble Cross, turn left signed Hollacombe. Proceed along Staddon Road for approximately 1.2 miles, taking the right hand turning at Combesdown Cross signposted Hollacombe, follow this road for a short distance whereupon the property will be found on the left hand side.

The Main Residence


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Entrance Porch


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Entrance Hall


A characterful entrance hall with a wide stair case to the first floor and original flag stone flooring.




Living Room


A spacious room boasting a wealth of period features with exposed ceiling beams, deep window sill with window to front overlooking the gardens. A large stone/brick inglenook fireplace houses a wood burning stove with a timber mantle and a slate hearth.




Sitting Room


A generous size reception room with a stone feature fireplace housing a wood burning stove. Window to front elevation.




Kitchen/ Diner


A large and characterful 'L' shaped room with a fitted kitchen, comprising a range of base and wall mounted units with work surfaces over, incorporating a stainless steel 1 1/2 sink drainer unit with mixer taps. Plumbing and recess for dishwasher, space for under counter freezer and tall fridge. Windows to side and rear elevations. Dining area with french glazed doors to side elevation. Inglenook fireplace houses and oil fired Rayburn, with original Clome oven to side. Ample space for a dining room table and chairs.




Utility Room/ Former dairy


Windows to side and rear elevations, slate shelving. Ample space for fridge, freezer and washing machine.




Boot Room


Plumbing for washing machine and tumble dryer. Seperate WC. Oil fired central heating boiler.




First Floor


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Bedroom 1


A generous sized master bedroom with a period feature fireplace. Window to front elevation, enjoying breathtaking views over the rolling Devon Countryside. Door to-




Ensuite


A fitted suite comprises a large corner bath, close coupled WC and wash hand basin and an enclosed shower cubicle with mains fed shower connected. Windows to side and rear elevations.




Bedroom 2


A spacious double bedroom with a fitted wardrobe. Window to front elevation with stunning countryside views.




Bedroom 3


A double bedroom with window to side elevation. Large walk in airing cupboard.




Bedroom 4


An 'L' shaped room with window to front elevation, built in wardrobes.




Shower Room


An enclosed shower cubicle houses a mains fed shower, with a close coupled WC and wash hand basin. Window tio side elevation.




The Cottages


The three cottages are located off the central yard, with an allocated parking area to the rear. The cottages are all full residential use, and have a huge amount of income potential.




The Shippon


A spacious 1 bedroom barn conversion, with a generous size living space, fitted kitchen and a bathroom.




The Linhay


The largest of the 3 units with spacious accommodation throughout, comprising a living room with a wood burning stove, generous size kitchen and double bedroom and a bathroom. Connecting door to the dairy.




The Dairy


with a connecting door to the Linhay, laid out as a studio wth a fitted kitchen and a shower room.




The Outbuildings


A good range of former Dairy outbuildings, with development potential considered subject to gaining the neccassery consents.




Garage/ Workshop


Large vehicle entrance door and pedestrian door to front. Concrete floor with some partitioning. Would potentially suit for use as stabling.




Pole Barn


An open fronted pole barn.




Multi Purpose agricultural building


A substantial, 4 bay building, being part concrete and part stone wall, suitable for livestock or stabling with concrete feeders to one side. power and light connected.




The Roundhouse


A lovely stone roundhouse with a huge amount of development potential subject to gaining the neccassery consents.




Adjoining Lean to Shed


A cocrete lean to with a steel sheet roof providing making a good store area.




The gardens


A sweeping entrance driveway leads off the parish road and enters the cental yard area, which provides extensive off road parking and access to all the buildings and an enclosed tennis court. The gardens are all superbly landscaped with being principally laid to lawn with mature shrubs and planting surrounding. Vegetable garden with assorted beds, leading down to a productive orchard and further to ornamental garden ponds.




The Land


Westcombe Farm totals approximately 17 acres, comprising pastureland of about 5 acres being a gently sloping South facing paddock, the land then drops into some beautiful mature woodland which has been superbly maintained by the current owner, the woodland has meandering pathways and various clearings and seating areas, with a lovely stream running through the centre. A perfect spot for enjoying walks, and enjoying some peace and quiet in complete seclusion.




Services


Mains electricity and water. Oil fired cental heating systems. Private drainage.




Marketed by: Bond Oxborough Phillips, Holsworthy

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