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Our Summary
- Believed to be its first time on the market since the 1940s,, the property offers a rare and exciting opportunity to modernise a characterful home in a special setting with outbuildings offering potential for alternative uses or conversion (subject to planning consents)
- The interior now offers scope for modernisation but is bright and generously proportioned, with good ceiling heights throughout and timber windows with working shutters in some rooms
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Description
The property, a former farmstead, is a handsome, unlisted farmhouse situated in a picturesque village on the edge of Exmoor. The house is rendered under a traditional slate roof with many period features retained, including working timber windows, high ceilings, and timber shutters. It offers a spacious entrance hall with a fireplace, beautifully fitted storage, and an elegant staircase.
The interior features a triple-aspect drawing room with a bowed bay window and a fireplace, as well as a dual-aspect dining room and a kitchen with a quarry-tiled floor and oil-fired Aga. The ground floor also includes a boot room, cloakroom, and storeroom. Upstairs, there are four generously sized bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with a large en suite bathroom and fitted wardrobes.
The property is surrounded by walled gardens with lawns, flowerbeds, and stone paths, a range of outbuildings including stabling and a manege, and 49.67 acres of land with gently undulating pastureland and mature woodland. The land offers stunning views across the Exmoor landscape.