Listed for £679,000
February 2, 2026
Sold for £651,000
2024
Sold for £452,000
2019
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The property stands on a good sized level plot with off road parking to the front whilst there is side access which then opens to a most delightful cottage garden to the rear of the property which again offers a good degree of privacy and is laid principally to lawn with decking and crazy paved areas including mature fruit trees, shrubs, soft fruits and a variety of other plants and shrubs. There is also a very good sized summerhouse with store to the side of the rear garden.
In all this is a most superb cottage which demands a full internal viewing to appreciate the high quality accommodation, excellent garden and good parking facilities. Properties of this nature are always in very good demand being almost a one off should be viewed at the earliest opportunity to avoid disappointment.
Entrance Porch -
Entrance Hall With Heavy Latch Door -
Cloakroom With Boiler -
Sitting Room - 5.09m x 4.48m (16'8" x 14'8") -
Dining Room - 5.10m x 4.48m (16'8" x 14'8") -
Utility Room - 2.45m x 2m (8'0" x 6'6") -
Ground Floor Bedroom 4 - 3.69m x .246m (12'1" x .807'1") -
Superb Kitchen/ Breakfast Room - 6.22m x 5.20m (20'4" x 17'0") -
First Floor Landing -
Bedroom 1 With Shower & Sink - 5.13m x 4.27 (16'9" x 14'0") -
Bedroom 2 - 4.15m x 2.75m (13'7" x 9'0") -
Bedroom 3 - 4.02m x 2.39m (13'2" x 7'10") -
Well Appointed 4 Piece Bathroom -
Good Size Rear Garden With Patios And Store -
Off Road Parking For 3 Cars -
The cottage stands just off the Saunton Road with excellent parking facilities to the front and is on an easy, almost level walk to the village centre. Being situated to the western side of Braunton means there is easy access to the sandy beaches at Croyde and Saunton a Mecca for keen surfers and water sport enthusiasts, also at Saunton is also the renowned golf club with its two championship courses. Aregular bus service connects to these beaches.
Close by is Braunton Burrows, the largest sand dune system in England. It is a UNESCO biosphere reserve and a great dog walking area and to exercise. Braunton caters well for its inhabitants with primary and secondary schools, restaurants, public houses and a health centre. There is the family run Cawthorne's Stores in the village centre, whilst a Tesco's superstore is to the edge of the village. The bus service also connects to Barnstaple, the regional centre of north Devon and which is approximately 5 miles to the south east. Here there are good shopping facilities in the town centre at Green Lanes and out of town shopping at Roundswell. There are excellent leisure and social facilities with a brand new leisure centre, Taka Tennis, Scott's cinema, Tenpin Bowling and The Queens' Theatre.
The North Devon Link Road provides a convenient route to the M5 Motorway at junction 27. The Tarka train Line takes you to Exeter and from here there is a direct rail route to London Paddington.