- THREE BEDROOM COTTAGE +
- ALLOCATED PARKING SPACE +
- AWASH WITH CHARACTER FEATURES +
- WONDERFUL LONG SWEEPING GARDEN +
- SUMMER HOUSE AND POTTING SHED +
- LARGE INGLENOCK FIREPLACE +
- CENTRAL VILLAGE LOCATION IN BUCKLAND BREWER +
- FREEHOLD +
2 Ashtons Row is a delightful three-bedroom mid-terrace cottage which is brimming with character and charm. Dating back to the 1700's and contructed of stone and cob this period home is located centrally within the popular village of Buckland Brewer which has its own pub, church, school and village shop. The property also features a generous landscaped rear garden with a summer house and patio, as well as the benefit of an allocated parking space close by.
Offering an ideal blend of village living and countryside tranquillity, 2 Ashtons Row would make a perfect family home, character retreat, or downsize.
The front door opens into a welcoming living room full of warmth and personality, featuring exposed beams, wood effect flooring, and an exposed stone feature fireplace creating a cosy focal point blessed with the large woodburner and original bread oven.
A doorway leads through to the kitchen/dining room, which is fitted with a range of country-style units complemented by wooden worktops, tiled splashbacks, and space for appliances. The dining area offers a space for a table for family meals and entertaining, with views over the garden.
Upstairs, the property provides three bedrooms, one double and two well-proportioned singles all enjoying pleasant aspects over the village or the garden. The family shower room is fitted with a modern three-piece suite with oversized shower cubicle, wash basin, and a WC.
The house sits off the road separarted by some cobbled stone paving up to the front door. It is the rear garden which is the standout feature and is a true highlight. Beautifully landscaped by the current owner the outdoor space starts from the kitchen to a sandstone patio extending to a generous length and offering several areas for relaxation and entertaining. Steps lead down through well-tended borders and lawned sections to a potting shed and eventually a timber summer house positioned at the base of the plot. This peaceful spot enjoys an open outlook and could serve as a garden retreat, studio, or home office.
The property also benefits from an allocated parking space, located directly and conveniently across the road.
From Bideford proceed out of town towards Torrington on the A386 and take the right hand turning to Bradworthy, Buckland Brewer and Littleham. Continue along this road for approximately 2.5 miles, bear left signposted Buckland Brewer and continue into the village passing the church where Ashtons Row is on the right hand side not long after the right hand turn into Gorwood Road.