- DETACHED CONVERTED CHAPEL +
- SPACIOUS AND WELL PRESENTED +
- 2 DOUBLE BEDROOMS (1 ENSUITE) +
- OFF ROAD PARKING FOR 2 VEHICLES +
- GENEROUS AND PRIVATE REAR GARDEN +
- STUNNING VIEWS EXTENDING TO DARTMOOR +
- QUIET AND RURAL LOCATION +
- EXTENSION STARTED AND SIGNED OFF BY BUILDING REGULATIONS +
- AVAILABLE WITH NO ONWARD CHAIN +
Situated in a rural hamlet in a most peaceful and picturesque setting, is a rare opportunity to acquire this charming and spacious, 2 double bedrooms (1 ensuite) converted chapel. The residence benefits from a generous and private garden, enjoying far reaching countryside views extending to Dartmoor and off road parking for 2 vehicles. The residence has had planning permission granted for a coach house extension which has been started by the current owner and signed off by building regulations. This property is offered with no onward chain. EPC E.
This very small unspoilt hamlet comprises a handful of properties and sits amidst rolling countryside with good access to Holsworthy, Bideford, and Great Torrington. The popular village of Shebbear is about 2 miles away with its well stocked shop, popular pub, doctors surgery, primary school and the highly acclaimed independent public school of Shebbear College. The larger market town of Holsworthy is just over 5 miles distant with its range of national and local shops including a Waitrose supermarket, together with a variety of educational, commercial and recreational facilities including swimming pool and golf course. Bude with its safe sandy surfing beaches is some 15 miles distant. Okehampton and Dartmoor, Bideford, and Barnstaple are some 20 miles, with the Cathedral and University City of Exeter with its intercity rail and motorway links some 40 miles.
Directions
From the centre of Holsworthy proceed on the A388 Bideford road for 6.4 miles. At Stanbury Cross turn right signed Thornbury & Shebbear. Follow this county road until you reach the cross roads, continue straight over, signed Woodacott & Thornbury. Follow this road through Woodacott and Thornbury and across a small bridge, continue on this road until you reach the hamlet of Gidcott. Following the road, the property will be found after a short distance on the left hand side with its name plaque clearly displayed.