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6 bedroom detached house for sale
Sticklepath, Okehampton
£625,000
Sticklepath, Okehampton
£625,000
Our Summary
- The versatile accommodation offers three reception rooms (potential 4th) and incorporates 4/5 bedrooms at present (with potential for a 6th) with further renovation required
- A range of adjoining buildings flank a front courtyard area, and may have potential for conversion to further living accommodation or annexe/ancillary use subject to any necessary consents
- This is a rare opportunity to acquire a historic Grade II listed Farmhouse which has been lovingly restored with further potential and works required
- REAR HALL: In need of renovation with incomplete part staircase to first floor, door to potential STUDY: With door to side
- Door to FRONT LANDING: (in need of completion) built in cupboard and partially completed staircase to ground floor, through to BEDROOM 6: windows to side elevation
- On one side of the courtyard is a large two storey traditional barn divided into three main portions ideal for stabling or storage and having immense potential for the creation of additional living accommodation, cottage/annexe, studio etc, subject to any necessary consents
Description
This historic Grade II listed detached farmhouse, dating back to the 13th century, offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of history. The property has been lovingly restored and updated, retaining many original character features such as inglenook fireplaces, exposed floorboards, and carved timbering. The accommodation comprises three reception rooms, 4/5 bedrooms, a farmhouse kitchen, and traditional buildings, set within a peaceful and rural setting. The property is situated within easy reach of Okehampton and the A30, with access to Dartmoor National Park and the Cathedral and University City of Exeter. The property has a long private lane leading to the farmhouse, and the surrounding countryside offers many opportunities for riding, walking, and outdoor pursuits. The property also has a range of adjoining buildings that could be converted into further living accommodation or an annexe, subject to necessary consents. With further potential and works required, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a historic Grade II listed farmhouse.