Price changed to £400,000
October 22, 2025
Price changed to £410,000
August 31, 2025
Listed for £420,000
June 20, 2025
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Entrance Porch -
Hallway -
Living Room - 4.87 x 3.67 (15'11" x 12'0") -
Kitchen - 3.44 max x 3.10 (11'3" max x 10'2" ) -
Dining Room - 5.28 x 2.26 (17'3" x 7'4") -
Bedroom 1 - 3.56 x 3.36 (11'8" x 11'0") -
Bedroom 2 - 3.33 x 2.64 (10'11" x 8'7") -
Bedroom 3 - 3.33 x 2.13 (10'11" x 6'11" ) -
Garage - 4.85 x 2.44 (15'10" x 8'0" ) -
Off Road Parking -
The house is situated to the west side of Braunton to the end of Homer Road which comprises similar style bungalows and houses and which form part of Saunton Park. This means access to the fine, sandy beaches at Saunton and Croyde is most convenient. These beaches are renowned for their quality of surf and are connected by a regular bus service which stops at the end of the road. Saunton also offers the Golf Club with 2 championship courses. Close by is the Pixie Dell Convenience Store and Kingsacre primary school. Also a few minutes drive away is Braunton Burrows, a UNESCO Biosphere in an AONB. This is the largest sand dune system in England which offers a huge area ideal for exercise and dog walking.
Braunton is considered one of the largest in the country and the centre is an invigorating but level walk away. There is a wide range of amenities including churches, pubs, coffee shops, restaurants and a wide choice of local shops and stores. The is a Tesco super store and the family run Cawthorne's store in the village centre as well as butcher, greengrocer and hardware store.
Barnstaple, the main north Devon town, is 5 miles away and connected by the bus service. Here there is a wider choice of shopping, leisure and social facilities including covered town centre shopping at Green Lanes and out of town shopping at Roundswell. There is a brand new leisure centre, Tarka Tennis, The Queen's Theatre and Scott's cinema.
Access to the M5 Motorway is via The North Devon Link Road at Junction 27. The Tarka rail line connects to Exeter which picks up the direct route to London