Listed for £650,000
March 9, 2026
Sold for £365,000
2007
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The rear garden is where this property truly comes into its own and is arranged over gentle tiers, adding depth and interest, with mature hedging and established planting providing excellent privacy on all sides. There is a generous, well manicured lawn that stretches away from the house, perfect for children to play or for summer gatherings with family and friends.
A raised decked seating area sits beneath a pergola draped with climbing plants, offering a sheltered spot for al fresco dining or simply unwinding with a glass of something cold on a warm evening. Beyond the main lawn, a timber summer house provides a useful workshop or hobby space, while a greenhouse tucked to one side will delight any keen gardener.
Entrance Hall -
Sitting Room - 5.82 + bay x 3.69 (19'1" + bay x 12'1") -
Dining Room - 3.68 x 3.64 (12'0" x 11'11") -
Kitchen - 3.82 x 3.65 (12'6" x 11'11") -
Utility Room - 2.44 x 1.74 (8'0" x 5'8") -
Wc -
Bedroom 1 - 3.68 x 3.64 + bay (12'0" x 11'11" + bay) -
Bedroom 2 - 3.71 x 3.63 (12'2" x 11'10") -
Bedroom 3 - 3.03 x 2.79 (9'11" x 9'1") -
Bedroom 4 - 2.71 x 2.71 (8'10" x 8'10") -
Bathroom -
Bedroom 5 (Restricted Head Height) - 3.84 x 3.04 extending another 2.97 (12'7" x 9'11" -
Shower Room Wc -
Garage - 20.19 x 2.59 max (66'2" x 8'5" max) -
Workshop - 5.25 x 1.88 (17'2" x 6'2") -
Summer House -
Sticklepath is one of Barnstaple's most desirable residential areas, perched on the hillside above the town with an elevated position that rewards residents with far reaching views across the River Taw estuary and the rolling Devon countryside beyond. It is a well established neighbourhood, popular with families for its quiet, leafy streets and strong sense of community, while remaining just a short drive from the heart of Barnstaple.
The town centre is easily accessible, offering a wide range of independent shops, cafes, restaurants and supermarkets, along with the award winning Pannier Market. Barnstaple also serves as the gateway to North Devon's spectacular coastline, with the golden sands of Croyde, Saunton and Woolacombe all within a comfortable 20 to 30 minute drive. Within close proximity and approx 5 minutes away is Barnstaple Railway Station, North Devon College and access onto The Tarka Trail, one of the South West's finest walking and cycling routes, winds along the estuary and is perfect for weekend adventures with the family.
For those with children, the area is well served by both primary and secondary schools, including Park Community School and Pilton Community College, with the independent West Buckland School also within easy reach. The North Devon District Hospital is nearby, and road links via the A361 provide convenient access to the M5 motorway and the wider region, making it an ideal base for commuters as well as those simply looking to enjoy the very best of the North Devon lifestyle.