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Our Summary
- Two steel barns with previous planning permission obtained
- Excellent potential for alternative uses subject to planning permission
- 2 South Whilborough Cottages, Whilborough, Newton Abbot, TQ12 5LT New to the market is 2 South Whilborough Cottages, a highly individual Grade II listed cottage dating back to the 17th century, set in approximately 10 acres in Kingskerswell with far-reaching views, multiple outbuildings and exceptional potential for a range of lifestyle, equestrian or smallholding uses, subject to any necessary permissions
- During the current ownership, planning permission was obtained to erect two identical steel barns (20ft x 25ft,) previously used in connection with horses and sheep, positioned behind wooden gates and forming an important part of the working land
- This field rises up towards the tree line and offers further scope for a variety of uses
- Given the layout, access and range of outbuildings, the property may suit purchasers with equestrian interests, those seeking a smallholding, dog training use, glamping or yurt potential, or buyers exploring future development opportunities, all subject to the necessary consents
- It is a rare lifestyle purchase offering land, outbuildings, history, views and future potential in a beautiful semi-rural setting, all within convenient reach of Torbay, Newton Abbot and the road network beyond
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Description
The property is a 17th-century Grade II listed cottage situated on approximately 10 acres of land in Kingskerswell, with far-reaching views across rolling countryside. The grounds surround the cottage, which has a defined garden area with a greenhouse, shed, and patio, creating a private space separate from the wider land. The property includes a range of outbuildings, including two 20ft x 25ft steel barns, a linhay, and stables, with gated access to a large parking and turning area.
The land is suitable for equestrian pursuits, smallholding, or other uses, subject to necessary permissions. The cottage itself has a warm, authentic feel and features a log-burning stove in the sitting room, traditional wooden cabinetry in the kitchen/dining room, and a practical layout. There are three bedrooms, a shower room, and a utility/laundry room, along with additional storage areas.