3 bedroom house

Dulverton, Somerset, TA22 9PT

Guide Price

£925,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Jun 2021
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • 11.17 acres
  • 3 beds

Residential Tags: Private Water Supply

Property Tags: Equestrian

Land Tags: Fishing Rights and Lakes, Paddock, Pasture Land

Summary Details

  • First Marketed: Jun 2021
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • Residential Tags: Private Water Supply
  • Property Tags: Equestrian
  • Land Tags: Fishing Rights and Lakes, Paddock, Pasture Land
An impressive stone barn conversion conveniently situated enjoying rural views with lovely grounds, lakes, stables and paddocks within minutes of the open moorland. EPC Band D.

Situation - The property is set in a very convenient location just a few minutes drive from Dulverton and in an elevated position benefiting from lovely rural views. Dulverton town has many amenities and nestles in the Barle River valley enjoying many riverside walks and is known as The Gateway to Exmoor. The town has a strong community and provides good day-to-day shopping together with two churches, post office, chemist, medical, dental and veterinary surgeries and a well-supported town hall. In addition there are good restaurants and recreational facilities including squash courts, all-weather tennis courts, football and cricket pitches.

Tiverton, 17 miles distant, offers further shopping and entertainment facilities and the well-known Blundells School together with easy access to the M5 and mainline railway station at Tiverton Parkway. The county town of Taunton is 27 miles away.

Situated within the Exmoor National Park, the property is ideally located to take advantage of the walking and riding on the wonderful heather and gorse clad moorland slopes and the beautiful river valleys. Wimbleball Lake is just 6 miles away and North Devon coastline has an excellent range of beaches from which to enjoy numerous water sports.

Description - This immaculately presented substantial house was sympathetically converted from a barn in the early 1990s, retaining many original features with stone elevations under a slate roof and beamed interior ceilings. Now providing high quality and well-proportioned contemporary accommodation, as illustrated on the floorplan. Complemented by stone built stables and garages, grazing paddocks including three lakes, a kitchen garden and a walled courtyard for parking. Private and enclosed.

Accommodation - There is a feeling of luxurious space throughout the house. Stone steps lead up to the front door and into the large and impressive kitchen. Fully fitted with modern base and wall units, integrated oven, hob, dishwasher and washing machine, electric AGA stove, matching central island, terracotta tiled floor and ample space for a dining table. The useful boot room has a door to the outside, slate floor, hooks for coats and boots and space for utilities or pets. The lavish dual aspect sitting room has a feature stone fireplace with inset log burner and an open-plan study area with staircase, alongside a pantry store cupboard and cloakroom. The glazed dining room will accommodate a large table and has a boiler room store to one end and external door the other. Upstairs are three double bedrooms. Bedroom 1 has built-in wardrobes and units, modern en suite bathroom and delightful views of the paddocks through an arched window. Central Bedroom 2 has an en suite shower room with airing cupboard. Dual aspect Bedroom 3 is light and airy with beautiful views and has the large bathroom adjacent with shower cubicle and oval bath.

Outside - Surrounded by a high stone wall, the gated gravelled front courtyard is both sheltered and private for parking. At the rear of the house is a vegetable garden. A second gated entrance gives independent access to the outbuildings. The stone-built double garage and workshop has electricity and water supply. The stone stable block has electricity and water, 3 loose boxes with quality galvanised partitions, direct access to a small concrete yard and on to the paddocks. The land stretches to the north and is split into 4 grazing paddocks of approximately 8 acres, with three lakes and a wilderness area to encourage the wildlife. A top gate provides close access to extensive moorland riding.

Services - Mains electricity. Private water and drainage. Oil fired central heating. Broadband available.

Viewing - Strictly by appointment with the agents please.

Directions - From Dulverton take the B3223 north towards Exford and Tarr Steps. After 2.5 miles the property will be found on the right hand side.

Council Tax - Band G (2021/2022)



Marketed by: Stags, Dulverton

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