£600,000
Parracombe, Barnstaple, EX31
- 3 beds
£600,000
- 3 beds
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Western Exmoor National Park - 14 acres - easy access to open Exmoor moorland for riding.
The ideal home for anyone wishing to enjoy riding out onto the open heather clad moorlands of the park itself, Ilkerton Ridge, Brendon Common and the like.
A deceptively spacious 3 bedroomed unusual detached rural stone barn conversion with its accommodation ranged over 3 floors, 25 foot sitting room 25 foot kitchen/diner, utility, etc.
Adaptable buildings including range of former licensed kennels, older covered barns to renovate/replace and a further barn containing 3 stable boxes you. About 14 acres of land with lane frontage leading up towards Chapman Barrows, Woolhanger and on to the western end of the chains one of the highest points of the Exmoor National Park, certainly in Devon.
The village of Parracombe is just over 2 miles and provides local facilities, a village inn, ancient parish church, community post office/stores and popular primary school.
The twin coastal resort towns of Lynton and Lynmouth about 7 miles to the east and Woolacombe with its expanse of of sandy beach some 15 miles to the west.
To the south, Barnstaple the administrative centre for North Devon with its comprehensive range of both business and leisure facilities, is approximately 14 miles, whilst the market town of South Molton with its direct access onto the A361/North Devon Link Road providing much improved communication to and from the North Devon area is some 15 miles.
The A361 connects Barnstaple and South Molton through to Tiverton from where a double carriageway runs through to junction 25 on the M5 motorway and also the Parkway Rail station from where journey times to London/Paddington are about 2 hours distant.
Set back from the main A39 that runs from Barnstaple, the administrative centre for North Devon to the south and onto the twin coastal resorts of Lynton and Lynmouth the cottage is an unusual bank barn conversion with rooms ranged over 3 floors and the first floor having the benefit of access to the higher ground to the rear. The cottage is well presented and has some 1500 m of internal floor space.For those wishing to ride 2 of the fields have gated access into a quiet hardened lane on the boundary which leads to other lanes with grass verges serving agricultural land with access through to Ilkerton Ridge passing through the Woolhanger Manor estate to the east. A large modern construction barn contains 3 gated stables and a feed area whilst there are two timber frame and much older barns of some 126 m that could be renovated or replaced with an indoor school or general-purpose barn, subject to planning.A previous owner utilised a range of brick built kennels, 5 in total that have fallen into disrepair but could be renovated but may need planning and a licence to become fully functional as a business again.Set with no immediate neighbours across the road is the start of an area known as Churchtown were a lane runs down to the main village at Parracombe. In Churchtown there is a second village church known as St Petrocks an historically and architecturally interesting 14th century building. EPC - Band ECouncil Tax - Band CServices - Main electric, private drainage, private borehole water supply, oil fired heating with recently renewed boiler.
The property is approached from the road into a large car parking and turning area for 6 to 8 vehicles that leads to the buildings and cottage. Front door into
Built mainly in stone with the main roof having recently been renewed the property has some exposed stonework, is fully double glazed and benefits from oil fired central heating.
Living Room
7.817 x 4.965 (25'7 x 16'3 )Completed in the farmhouse style with extensive Elm top work surfaces over a variety of drawers and cupboards under. As new Leisure five ring electric hob, space for a tall fridge/freezer, single drainer stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap. Splashback's. 2 radiators. Additional space for a large dining table and also a seating area. Recessed ceiling lighting. NOTE THIS ROOM HAS RESTRICED CELING HEIGHT BETWEEN 5 FT 10 AND 6FT
Inner Hall
Bedroom 1
4.104 x 3.609 (13'5 x 11'10 )Bathroom
2.569 x 2.066 (8'5 x 6'9 )Close coupled WC, vanity handbasin with mixer tap and two drawers under, paneled bath with shower over mixer tap, and shower screen, fitted shelving, radiator
Utilty Room
2.981 x 1.95 (9'9 x 6'4 )Ssingle drainer stainless steel sink unit with doors, cupboards and space under, radiator.
Sitting Room
8.099 x 5.183 (26'6 x 17'0 )Wood burning stove on slate hearth to one corner, exposed stone feature walling, stairs to 2nd floor. Door to
Entrance Porch
Doors out to rear of property
Landing
Serving all rooms
Bedroom 2
5.299 x 3.582 (17'4 x 11'9 )An eaves room with small area having restricted height, radiator
Cloakroom
Low-level WC, vanity handbasin, with two cupboards below.
Bedroom 3
5.098 x 2.691 (16'8 x 8'9 )An eaves bedroom with small area having restrictive height, radiator.
Boiler Room/Laundry
1.71 x 1.62 (5'7 x 5'3 )To the front of the house an enclosed garden with a small decked area, a gravel area and lawn and the domestic oil tank.To the rear, a block of brick built former kennels, as used by a previous owner with a licence and in the nearest a paddock dog exercise paddock. These would need some renovation, possibly planning consent and also a licence to be used commercially.Two timber frame and fully sheeted farm barns, dated and in need of renovation or planning consent to demolish and may be erected a new modern general-purpose barn indoor arena.
Timber Frame Barn
7.973 x 5.790 (26'1 x 18'11 )Timber Frame Barn
12.376 x 6.495 (40'7 x 21'3 )Further Covered Barn/Stables
7.820 x 7.572 (25'7 x 24'10 )Modern construction covered barn, timber on a concrete base, internally divided by steel gates into four, three been utilised the stables and the fourth for feed and grooming
Open Front Field Shelter
6.030 x 5.069 (19'9 x 16'7 )The Land
The land with the property is all contained in three enclosures one of which has the covered field shelter. The smallest field with the buildings to one corner also has a small starvation paddock and the dog exercise area. To the paddocks have access into a traffic free country lane which leads up to Exmoor open moorland. He
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