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Our Summary
- Ashreigney is a small village set between the River Taw and the River Torridge valley’s and is a combination of many period houses and cottages, with some newer development, set around the old square of which is the village green and the Ancient Parish Church
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Description
The property is a large detached bungalow built in the 1930s with a Marland brick facade, high ceilings, and a southern-facing orientation. It has a substantial garage that is suitable for a 4x4 or motorhome, a separate workshop, and extensive off-road parking on tarmac. The property features a large conservatory, a spacious sitting room with a double aspect, and three bedrooms, including one with fitted furniture and the others with fitted wardrobes and storage.
The kitchen/dining room has an oil-fired Aga and a range of fitted worktops, while the bathroom has a panelled bath, shower over, and a wall fan heater. The property also includes a laundry room, a small WC, and a fully enclosed courtyard.