Exeter 24 miles (fast trains to London and beyond)
Exeter Airport 31 miles
Okehampton with its Waitrose and station 5 miles
North Devon Surf Beaches 28 miles
North Cornwall surf beaches 29 miles
Dartmoor National Park 5 miles
A30 8 miles
New Inn Pub 0.5 miles
(All mileages are approximate.)
The colour washed elevations over cob walls under a thatched roof are what makes a Devon cottage so appealing. The location is semi-rural offering the chance to be with nature and wandering through the gardens and grounds, which stretch out on the southern side, one can appreciate the many vantage points to sit and enjoy the sunlight/shade throughout the day.
Set back from the lane, a path leads through a honeysuckle clad arch to the thatched porch with its fine studded front door, behind which is a well proportioned 22’ reception hall offering glimpses of what lies beyond and in part, an early oak screen still sits as part of the walls. Stepping up into the sitting room you really appreciate this is not just a typical cottage as along one wall sits an impressive inglenook fireplace with granite uprights, clome oven, substantial bressummer and stove (non-working). A window seat and exposed beams really set this room off. The generous sized dining room follows a similar vein to the sitting room, offers a window seat, exposed beams and a long stone fronted corner fireplace with slate hearth, and wood mantle above. Being double aspect there is a lovely airy feel to this room. Leading off is found the kitchen, fitted in a country style with a range of cupboards, including pull out larder, drawers, ample worksurfaces with concealed lighting above, an integrated dishwasher and above the range cooker is an extractor with light. There is a recess for an American style fridge/freezer. A stable door opens into a rear porch which is an ideal space for outdoor shoes and from here you get to understand the time and energy that has gone into making the gardens what they are.
At the other end of the cottage on the ground floor is a front to rear double aspect bedroom with a large bathroom on the opposite side of the reception hall with free standing roll top bath and floor mounted taps, pedestal wash hand basin, W.C, utility cupboard with space for a washing machine and linen. A pair of windows give you the feeling of also being in the garden and a wooden strip floor finishes it off nicely.
Stairs off the sitting room take you to a first-floor landing part of which the current vendor uses as a study/office. The two bedrooms connect and both are of a size that will easily take bedroom furniture wardrobes etc and the one which has an exposed ‘A’ frame and built in cupboards is used as secondary reading/television room. Rounding off the accommodation is a shower room with a Sani flow style WC, wash hand basin and cupboard housing part of the sustainable and energy efficient hot water and heating system working alongside the air source heat pump.
Outside
A wide stone paved driveway allows for off street parking for two whilst the drive continues around the back via a bespoke design wrought iron gate to a detached double garage with adjoining workshop.
Gardens
The front garden sits behind a cob wall edged by stock borders of Crocosmia, Camellia and Tree Peony. The current Vendors have put an immense amount of time and energy in to create a lovely, almost park like garden at the back with the paddock and stables beyond. A terrace ideal for al fresco entertaining is located not far from the kitchen which is terribly important if you are al fresco dining! Depending on which seat you are in you look back to the cottage or across the garden taking it all that is planted with scent rising from traditional Azalea, Rhododendrons and Acers. On the other side of the garden is a pond and sitting area giving a different experience. The garden offers a lovely haven of peace and location to embrace nature and throughout are fine shrubs, plants and trees including rose, dogwood, willow, twisted hazel
and magnolia. Beside the cottage is found a traditional vegetable garden with greenhouse and raised beds.
Paddock & Stables
There is a vehicular access via a separate entrance through a five bar gate, which is approached down the neighbouring farm track, or on foot via twin gates from the garden. A young orchard has been planted out and again there is plenty of space to sit and take in the more sylvan part of the grounds with cow parsley and such growing along the side. The stables have power and water with a small concrete apron at the front. There are a pair of gates that connect these to the paddock which has post and rail fencing and Devon bank enclosing it. Beyond the paddock is a more, ‘wild’ garden bordered with Devon banking, trees and a tributary of the river Okement.
Services
Mains water, electricity, private drainage via septic tank. A recently installed Mitsubishi Ecodan air source heat pump system for the heating and hot water.
This handsome detached grade II listed cottage sits in grounds a little over 1 acre and has the most wonderful, homely feel throughout, with beamed accommodation, high ceilings for a cottage, formal gardens, paddock, stables, orchard and located approximately ¾ mile to the village of Sampford Courtenay, with its excellent pub. EPC C
Exeter Airport 31 miles
Okehampton with its Waitrose and station 5 miles
North Devon Surf Beaches 28 miles
North Cornwall surf beaches 29 miles
Dartmoor National Park 5 miles
A30 8 miles
New Inn Pub 0.5 miles
(All mileages are approximate.)
The colour washed elevations over cob walls under a thatched roof are what makes a Devon cottage so appealing. The location is semi-rural offering the chance to be with nature and wandering through the gardens and grounds, which stretch out on the southern side, one can appreciate the many vantage points to sit and enjoy the sunlight/shade throughout the day.
Set back from the lane, a path leads through a honeysuckle clad arch to the thatched porch with its fine studded front door, behind which is a well proportioned 22’ reception hall offering glimpses of what lies beyond and in part, an early oak screen still sits as part of the walls. Stepping up into the sitting room you really appreciate this is not just a typical cottage as along one wall sits an impressive inglenook fireplace with granite uprights, clome oven, substantial bressummer and stove (non-working). A window seat and exposed beams really set this room off. The generous sized dining room follows a similar vein to the sitting room, offers a window seat, exposed beams and a long stone fronted corner fireplace with slate hearth, and wood mantle above. Being double aspect there is a lovely airy feel to this room. Leading off is found the kitchen, fitted in a country style with a range of cupboards, including pull out larder, drawers, ample worksurfaces with concealed lighting above, an integrated dishwasher and above the range cooker is an extractor with light. There is a recess for an American style fridge/freezer. A stable door opens into a rear porch which is an ideal space for outdoor shoes and from here you get to understand the time and energy that has gone into making the gardens what they are.
At the other end of the cottage on the ground floor is a front to rear double aspect bedroom with a large bathroom on the opposite side of the reception hall with free standing roll top bath and floor mounted taps, pedestal wash hand basin, W.C, utility cupboard with space for a washing machine and linen. A pair of windows give you the feeling of also being in the garden and a wooden strip floor finishes it off nicely.
Stairs off the sitting room take you to a first-floor landing part of which the current vendor uses as a study/office. The two bedrooms connect and both are of a size that will easily take bedroom furniture wardrobes etc and the one which has an exposed ‘A’ frame and built in cupboards is used as secondary reading/television room. Rounding off the accommodation is a shower room with a Sani flow style WC, wash hand basin and cupboard housing part of the sustainable and energy efficient hot water and heating system working alongside the air source heat pump.
Outside
A wide stone paved driveway allows for off street parking for two whilst the drive continues around the back via a bespoke design wrought iron gate to a detached double garage with adjoining workshop.
Gardens
The front garden sits behind a cob wall edged by stock borders of Crocosmia, Camellia and Tree Peony. The current Vendors have put an immense amount of time and energy in to create a lovely, almost park like garden at the back with the paddock and stables beyond. A terrace ideal for al fresco entertaining is located not far from the kitchen which is terribly important if you are al fresco dining! Depending on which seat you are in you look back to the cottage or across the garden taking it all that is planted with scent rising from traditional Azalea, Rhododendrons and Acers. On the other side of the garden is a pond and sitting area giving a different experience. The garden offers a lovely haven of peace and location to embrace nature and throughout are fine shrubs, plants and trees including rose, dogwood, willow, twisted hazel
and magnolia. Beside the cottage is found a traditional vegetable garden with greenhouse and raised beds.
Paddock & Stables
There is a vehicular access via a separate entrance through a five bar gate, which is approached down the neighbouring farm track, or on foot via twin gates from the garden. A young orchard has been planted out and again there is plenty of space to sit and take in the more sylvan part of the grounds with cow parsley and such growing along the side. The stables have power and water with a small concrete apron at the front. There are a pair of gates that connect these to the paddock which has post and rail fencing and Devon bank enclosing it. Beyond the paddock is a more, ‘wild’ garden bordered with Devon banking, trees and a tributary of the river Okement.
Services
Mains water, electricity, private drainage via septic tank. A recently installed Mitsubishi Ecodan air source heat pump system for the heating and hot water.
This handsome detached grade II listed cottage sits in grounds a little over 1 acre and has the most wonderful, homely feel throughout, with beamed accommodation, high ceilings for a cottage, formal gardens, paddock, stables, orchard and located approximately ¾ mile to the village of Sampford Courtenay, with its excellent pub. EPC C