3 bedroom house
Yarcombe, Honiton, Devon, EX14 9BB
Guide Price
£475,000
Residential Tags: Grade II
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: N/A
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jul 2022
- Removed: Aug 2022
- Residential Tags: Grade II
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: N/A
A delightfully quirky Grade II Listed detached period cottage set in an idyllic rural location within the sought after Yarty Valley.
Converted from a small barn in the 1990's and only Listed because of its former association with the neighbouring property, Moxhayes Cottage is unique and utterly charming. Principally constructed with massive stone walls and a block extension, set beneath a part galvanised and part tiled main roof, the accommodation currently provides a cosy sitting room with lovely outlook across the garden, a generous but unfitted kitchen with vaulted ceiling, two bedrooms and two shower rooms. The vendors have recently obtained planning consent from East Devon (ref: 21/2704/LBC) to reconfigure the internal layout, taking full advantage of the views, and renew part of the roof with contemporary standing seam roof creating a delightful period home with a modern twist.
From the lane, double gates give access to an extensive gravelled parking area, an excellent garage/workshop with light, power and ample storage. The garden is mainly laid to lawn interspersed with fruit trees and enclosed by traditional hedge boundaries, extending in all to just under 0.5 Acre and enjoying a stunning country outlook over neighbouring farmland.
The property is set in a lovely rural position at the southern end of the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and within 1 mile of the small village of Yarcombe with a thriving local community, boutique hotel, Church and village hall.
The towns of Chard and Honiton offer a good range of everyday shopping and banking facilities whilst the larger centre of Taunton lies approximately 13 miles to the north affording an extensive range of commercial, educational and recreational facilities befitting those of an important regional and administrative centre, together with a wide range of primary, secondary and further education facilities including three noted public schools.
Marketed by: Greenslade Taylor Hunt, Chard
Converted from a small barn in the 1990's and only Listed because of its former association with the neighbouring property, Moxhayes Cottage is unique and utterly charming. Principally constructed with massive stone walls and a block extension, set beneath a part galvanised and part tiled main roof, the accommodation currently provides a cosy sitting room with lovely outlook across the garden, a generous but unfitted kitchen with vaulted ceiling, two bedrooms and two shower rooms. The vendors have recently obtained planning consent from East Devon (ref: 21/2704/LBC) to reconfigure the internal layout, taking full advantage of the views, and renew part of the roof with contemporary standing seam roof creating a delightful period home with a modern twist.
From the lane, double gates give access to an extensive gravelled parking area, an excellent garage/workshop with light, power and ample storage. The garden is mainly laid to lawn interspersed with fruit trees and enclosed by traditional hedge boundaries, extending in all to just under 0.5 Acre and enjoying a stunning country outlook over neighbouring farmland.
The property is set in a lovely rural position at the southern end of the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and within 1 mile of the small village of Yarcombe with a thriving local community, boutique hotel, Church and village hall.
The towns of Chard and Honiton offer a good range of everyday shopping and banking facilities whilst the larger centre of Taunton lies approximately 13 miles to the north affording an extensive range of commercial, educational and recreational facilities befitting those of an important regional and administrative centre, together with a wide range of primary, secondary and further education facilities including three noted public schools.
Marketed by: Greenslade Taylor Hunt, Chard
Land Registry Data
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