Listed for £525,000
February 23, 2026
Sold for £380,000
2014
Sold for £309,950
2006
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Shebbear is a village where tradition thrives. Each year, residents gather on The Square for the turning of the famous Devil’s Stone, an ancient ritual said to date back to pagan times, believed to protect the village from evil spirits. Remarkably, this historic stone lies just beyond the boundary of Church Farmhouse.
The area is wonderfully placed for exploring the region, with the sandy beaches of Bude and the dramatic North Cornish and North Devon coasts accessible in around 45 minutes and Exeter city centre commutable in approximately one hour.
ACCOMMODATION
ENTRANCE PORCH
Entrance via a single glazed, pitched and tiled entrance porch. Parquet flooring, door into: -
HALLWAY
Continuation of parquet flooring with exposed wooden beams. Obscure window to the side elevation and access to an understairs pantry with power connected. Turning staircase with bespoke wrought iron banister and exposed wooden treads.
LIVING ROOM
Window to front with views across the village square, fitted with colonial style shutters and a window seat. Exposed wooden beams and stone fireplace with a log burner and slate hearth. Space for a range of furniture, wooden floorboards and radiator.
SITTING ROOM
Window to front elevation with colonial style shutters and views to the village square, exposed wooden beams and wooden flooring. Fireplace with stone surround, log burner and slate hearth and radiator.
DINING ROOM
Window to the side elevation, again with colonial style shutters fitted. Painted beams, wooden flooring, space for a large dining room table and radiator.
SHOWER ROOM
Obscure window to the rear elevation. A recently modernised three-piece suite comprising a close coupled WC, Mira electric shower with rainfall shower head and glass shower screen and vanity unit with inset sink. Linoleum flooring and wooden panelling with Aquabording around the shower.
KITCHEN
Window to the rear elevation. A range of eye and base level units with a work surface over incorporating a porcelain sink with drainer. Electric hob with an extractor fan above and oven below with a fireplace recess housing the original 1940s solid fuel ‘Rayburn’. Space for a freestanding fridge/freezer and dining table with a range of furniture. Exposed wooden beams, access to a larder, flagstone slate flooring and radiator.
UTILITY ROOM
Triple aspect with windows to the side and rear elevations and stable door giving access to the garden. Space for a range of furniture and utilities such as a washing machine and tumble dryer with a work surface over. Flagstone slate flooring and vaulted ceilings.
FIRST FLOOR LANDING
Window to the side elevation with colonial style shutters. Fitted carpet, exposed wooden beams and radiator. Access to all rooms on the first floor.
BEDROOM ONE
Window to the front elevation enjoying views of the village square with colonial style shutters. Good-sized master room with space for a king size bed and a range of bedroom furniture. Fitted carpet, painted wooden beams and radiator.
BEDROOM TWO
Window to the front elevation enjoying views of the village square, again with colonial style shutters. Space for a king size bed and a range of bedroom furniture. Fitted carpet, painted wooden beams and radiator.
BEDROOM THREE
Window to the front elevation with colonial style shutters. Space for a double bed and a range of furniture. Fitted carpet, radiator and exposed wooden beams.
BEDROOM FOUR
Window to the side elevation enjoying glimpses of the field beyond, fitted with colonial style shutters. Fitted carpet, radiator and painted wooden beams.
BATHROOM
Three-piece suite comprising a bath with tiled surround, close coupled WC and handwash basin. Wooden flooring, exposed wooden beams and radiator.
OUTSIDE
The front of the property is approached over a stone path with gardens either side and enclosed by an attractive low brown stone wall.
The private rear garden is chiefly laid to lawn with a patio adjoining the rear of the house and accessed via a wooden side gate. It is enclosed by a devon bank to one side and wooden fencing. The garden is well-established with a range of shrubs and trees along the border. The garden is further enhanced by having the impressive 14th century church tower within view.
WORKSHOP
Adjoining “workshop” with a work bench and outside tap. A useful storage area suitable for a variety of purposes. Light and power connected.
GARAGE
Lighting and power connected with loft space above.
PARKING
There is parking for three vehicles and area of lawn to the side of the property which could be utilised as further parking if required.
DIRECTIONS
From Holsworthy take the A3072 Hatherleigh road and after approximately five miles take the left hand turning immediately after ‘The Bickford Arms’. Continue through Holemoor following signs to Shebbear and after approximately two miles at the sharp right hand bend take the left turning. At the ’T’ junction turn left again and proceed into the village square where the property will be found on the left hand side with the Church behind.
SERVICES
Mains water, drainage and electricity. Oil fired central heating and solid fuel ‘Rayburn’.
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