- Charming Grade II listed mid-terrace thatched cottage +
- Three well-proportioned bedrooms +
- Spacious sun room adjoining kitchen/dining area +
- Stunning landscaped gardens with tranquil rural and coastal views +
- Peaceful countryside setting offering privacy and serenity +
- Scope for further development (subject to planning permission) +
- Characterful features throughout, reflecting period charm +
- Conveniently located within a picturesque rural environment +
A charming and well-appointed mid-terraced Grade II listed character cottage, featuring a traditional thatch roof, and offering flexible accommodation alongside beautifully landscaped gardens. Set in a peaceful rural setting, the property enjoys countryside views and benefits from granted planning permission for further development.
The ground floor accommodation is thoughtfully arranged for practical and comfortable living. A welcoming hallway leads into a spacious, characterful living room centred around a feature fireplace.
The well-proportioned kitchen/dining room is ideal for family life and entertaining and benefits from integral appliances including; electric oven, LPG hob, electric AGA and a dishwasher, with rear garden views and direct access to a light-filled sun room, creating a wonderful link to the outdoor space.
From the hallway, a useful utility area and guest room can be accessed, alongside a stylish ground floor shower room—ideal for visiting guests or as a home office.
On the first floor, there are three comfortable and generously sized bedrooms, with the principal bedroom enjoying far-reaching rural views. A contemporary family bathroom completes the accommodation.
Externally, the front of the property features a walled garden with established shrubs and flower beds. The rear gardens are a particular feature, landscaped to create a variety of relaxing and functional areas including a private slate and brick-paved patio, level lawns bordered by mature beds and trees, a secluded lower garden enclosed by Cornish stone walling and scope for a vegetable plot, and a charming stone/cobb barn. Gated access leads to a side service lane.
Services: Mains Electricity, Water and Drainage. Oil-Fired Central Heating.
From Bude, head out of town towards Stratton and at the A39 junction, turn left following signs for Bideford. Continue for approximately 7 miles, passing through the village of Kilkhampton after 5 miles. At Crimp, take the left turn signposted Morwenstow/GCHQ. Proceed along this road for around 2 miles into the village. As you reach the village centre, The Old Malt House will be found on the left-hand side.
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