Price changed to £290,000
August 27, 2025
Price changed to £300,000
June 4, 2025
Price changed to £325,000
March 16, 2025
Listed for £350,000
February 4, 2025
Sold for £235,000
2020
Sold for £70,500
1996
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Following back down the hallway and passing a downstairs toilet with washbasin leads to the stairs to the first floor. These stairs lead to a landing which connects the property’s four bedrooms and a family bathroom. The principal bedroom benefits from fitted wardrobes and an ensuite bathroom with bath, over-bath shower, W/C and basin. All rooms have the rustic wood and iron doors as were seen on the lower floor and the family bathroom offers a bath, over bath shower, sink and W/C.
Outside, the property has a private decked courtyard accessed through the sitting room. This decked area offers a pleasant space for a morning coffee with plenty of space for a four-seat outside coffee table.
The property is on mains sewerage, electric, water and gas and benefits from allocated off-street parking for two vehicles in the shared courtyard. The courtyard is shared with the two neighbouring properties but otherwise private.
Location - This property is well situated within the village, within an easy walk (0.4 miles) to the Ofsted Outstanding Uffculme Secondary School. It is also a very short (<0.1 mile) walk to the village centre which provides a wide range of local amenities including a Nisa Local (with post office) Coffee Shop. Pubs, Primary School, Nursery, Library, Doctors Surgery, and Parks and Playgrounds are also located within a short walk (<0.3 miles).
Uffculme benefits from being secluded from through traffic, but is ideally situated for rapid access to the M5 (Junction 27 less than 2.5 miles away). This provides quick access to Cullompton (6 miles), with its supermarket and local High Street shops. The county towns of Exeter and Taunton are both within commuting distance (20 and 16 miles, respectively) and provide an additional cultural and retail opportunities. Tiverton Parkway Railway station is 3.5 miles away and provides direct connections to London, the Midlands and the North through to Edinburgh.
Uffculme is equally well placed for access to the beauty and heritage of rural. Riverside walks start within the village allowing you to meander your way through riverside farmland to Culmstock or follow the disused railway line from the Village hall to Uffculme’s Coldharbour Mill. Coldharbour Mill, is a heritage site unique to the village, and is one of the UK’s oldest working wool mills having been in continuous production since 1797.
Uffculme is situated at the foot of the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with its mosaic of farms, villages and ancient hill forts nestled amongst picturesque hills, valley, rivers and woods. Furthermore, Uffculme’s central position and access to the M5 means that the Devon’s national parks of Exmoor and Dartmoor and both the county’s north and south coasts are accessible for easy day trips.