- EXTREMELY RARE OPPORTUNITY IN TODAYS MARKET +
- DETACHED CHARACTER COTTAGE +
- 3 BEDROOM +
- CONSERVATORY +
- STUNNING KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM EXTENSION +
- GARAGE/WORKSHOP +
- LOVELY GARDENS EXTENDING TO APPROX. 1.3 ACRES +
- NO ONWARD CHAIN +
Set in an idyllic location with a plot extending to approximately 1.3 acres, this is an extremely rare opportunity in today's market. It comprises a detached, 3 bedroom plus conservatory, PVCu double glazed, oil fired centrally heated character cottage with a stunning kitchen/breakfast room extension. Benefiting from a garage/workshop, and store (possible conversion potential). The land is a nature lover's haven with log cabin/summer house. No onward chain. EPC=E.
Having undergone considerable expenditure by the current vendors to include a brand new Kitchen/Breakfast Room Extension, new oil fired boiler and central heating system, new PVCu double glazing, lighting, garden landscaping, log cabin/summerhouse, brand new Conservatory and the cottage had a new roof in approximately 2010. Thought to be extremely versatile with possible business potential subject to the necessary consents. The accommodation briefly comprises: Entrance Porch, Sitting Room, Dining Room, Conservatory, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Utility Room, WC, First Floor Landing, 3 Bedrooms and a Bathroom.
Perfectly placed to enjoy a high degree of privacy, the cottage is about 5 miles from the bustling town of Holsworthy with its weekly Pannier Market, good range of national and local shops together with a Waitrose supermarket. There are a whole range of amenities within the town including a heated swimming pool, sports hall, bowling green, cricket club, 18 hole golf course etc. Bude on the North Cornish coast is some 14 miles. Okehampton, Dartmoor National Park is some 25 miles and the market town of Bideford some 16 miles distant, whilst Barnstaple, the Regional North Devon Centre is some 25 miles. Launceston, Cornwall's ancient capital, is some 18 miles distant. Holsworthy is in the heart of "Ruby Country", named after the famous local Red Ruby cattle, and its excellent website is well worth a visit. The very popular and friendly self-contained village of Bradworthy is about 2 miles distant and caters well for its inhabitants with a good range of traditional and local shops, including a butchers, post office, general stores, etc. Other village amenities include a doctor's surgery, bowling green, garages, popular pub, social club, well supported village hall where many activities take place. The surrounding countryside comprises rolling farmland, with the nearby Upper/Lower Tamar Lakes offering wonderful watersports facilities, and quality coarse fishing.
Directions
From the centre of Holsworthy proceed on the A3072 Bude road and on the edge of Holsworthy, opposite Bude Road Garage, turn right signed Bradworthy. Follow this road for about 4 miles and upon reaching Soldon Cross, turn left towards Kilkhampton/Lower Tamar Lake and the cottage will be found along this road on the right hand side with a Bond Oxborough Phillips 'For Sale' notice clearly displayed.