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- Garage & Store Offering Potential
- A garage/workshop offer good potential
- Attached to this is a 6 metre long workshop which offers tremendous potential for garage or ancilliary accommodation - sub pp
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Description
Set at the bottom of Church Street, this Grade II listed medieval cottage has a rich history dating back to the 15th century. The home was originally an open hall house, with a fire in the center of the room, and evidence of smoke-blackened thatch and timbers remains in the roof. The property has undergone numerous alterations and additions, including the addition of a first floor and the attachment of a small cottage.
The cottage has served as a butcher's, grocer's, and bakery, with features such as an inglenook fireplace, beams, and stripped doors. The property now offers a spacious and character-filled home with a private garden, offering lovely views to St. Brannock's Church and spire.
The interior features a wide entrance hall, a double aspect lounge, a kitchen, a rear lobby with a cloakroom and utility/study, and a split-level landing leading to four bedrooms, including an ensuite and a study. The garden includes a patio, a lawned area, a mature tree, a summer house, and a gate leading to a vegetable area. Additional features include a garage/workshop, a store, and two dedicated car spaces.
The property is situated in a Conservation Area in the heart of Braunton, a village known for its individual character, excellent schools, and easy access to sandy beaches.