- Former chapel +
- 2 bedrooms & sleep loft +
- Sympathetically converted +
- Contemporary finish +
- Far-reaching countryside views +
- Planning permission for 2 further bedrooms +
- Oil-fired central heating +
- Private sewage treatment system +
- Driveway parking +
- EPC Rating: F +
The chapel & schoolroom have been sympathetically converted maintaining as many original features as possible, whilst the 34ft extension is a marvellous open plan kitchen/dining room with triple aspect views of fields and woodland, including Dartmoor on the horizon.
In brief, the property comprises: painted wood doors entering into the enclosed chapel porch with tiled flooring. This opens into the former chapel, an expansive room with an 18ft vaulted ceiling, stained glass window, dark wooden floors and a wood burning stove. To the end of the chapel is a sleep-loft crafted of locally sourced oak & ash timber with a shower room underneath fitted with a contemporary 3 piece suite – the perfect space for guests to stay.
The two double bedrooms have been converted from the old schoolroom, both with tall arched windows and wood flooring. It is the space above these rooms with the potential for two further bedrooms.
The family bathroom is finished to a high standard with a hardwood floor, heated towel rail and 3-piece suite comprising of a WC, panelled bath with shower over and a wash hand basin.
The extension adjoins the original chapel seamlessly. An impressive triple aspect room with tall French doors and oak floorboards, this is an indulgent spot to enjoy the surrounding landscape. The bespoke kitchen is topped with ash work surfaces and the large island is fitted with induction hob with an integrated downdraft extractor. There is an integrated washing machine and additional plumbing for a washing machine.
The garden is low-maintenance and enjoys the panoramic views available with level lawns & gravel paths, and a gated driveway with parking for 2 to 3 cars.
From Torrington Town Square, take the South Street exit to the New Street junction. Turn left, heading towards Bideford and on the outskirts of the town, bear left on the B3227 Langtree Road. Proceed through the village of Langtree, on to Stibb Cross. At the crossroads, take the left hand turning, signposted Shebbear. Continue along this road for approximately two miles where the property can be found on the right.