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Less than a mile and a half from the sought after village of
Spreyton, with excellent access to the A30, the converted barns at
South Beer Farm offer a great location with plenty of character.
Originally converted in 2001, there are 6 barns and the farmhouse,
making for a friendly collection of homes whilst remaining private
and rural. Surrounded by stunning countryside, there are endless
country walks and Dartmoor National Park is a stones throw away.
Being a relatively modern conversion, there are the desired modern
comforts with a ground floor WC, double glazing, and efficient oil
fired central heating.
Since its original conversion, the current owners have added to
the barn, creating a warm and inviting home. Boasting an expansive
150 square meters 1,600 square feet of internal space, there is
plenty of room inside and out. With three generously sized double
bedrooms, all featuring en suites and built in wardrobes, plus the
option of 3 reception rooms, theres room to use the space flexibly
depending on needs plus the study area on the landing is naturally
bathed in light making it an ideal place for those wanting to work
from home.
The spacious living room, complete with a charming wood burning
stove is a great size and links to the dining room and the sunroom,
with a solid roof making it year round usable , looks out over the
rear south facing garden which is a private and relaxing space with
seating areas and a variety of wildlife visitors. The garden will
be a real attraction, featuring mature south facing gardens that
back onto picturesque fields. Whether you have green fingers or
simply want to enjoy the sun, this garden is a haven of natural
beauty with level lawns, a brick paved seating area, greenhouse and
shed all in place. There is a handy store to the side and access
around to the front too. Attached to the house is a large garage
light & power with parking in front providing secure storage for
your vehicles and more. In addition, there are two extra parking
spaces meaning you‘ll never have to worry about guests finding a
spot.
Please see the floorplan for room sizes.
Current Council Tax E West Devon 2024 25 £2907.69
Utilities Mains electric, water, telephone & broadband, plus oil
tank
Broadband within this postcode Superfast Enabled
Drainage Shared & managed treatment plant
Heating Oil fired central heating
Listed No
Tenure Freehold
SPREYTON 1.3 miles is a pastoral village, a whisker to the north
of Dartmoor National Park. The lands here are high and open, with
sweeping views, dry stone walls and roving winds. The village is
legendary for its connection to the cherished character Uncle Tom
Cobley of Devon folklore. It is thought that his infamous trip to
Widecombe Fair from the song may have started in what is now the
Tom Cobley Tavern a family run pub, with a distinctive thatched bar
and winner of the 2016 and 2015 Exeter and East Devons CAMRA Rural
Pub of the Year award. Supposedly, the local churchyard is also the
final resting place of Tom Cobley but who really knows? Spreyton
primary school is small, with a handful of pupils and benefits from
attentive, dedicated teachers. For amenities there is a friendly,
well stocked village shop.
DIRECTIONS For Sat Nav use EX17 5EE As you
proceed down the lane you approach the barn conversions, parking to
the left of the entrance & No. 2 is in the far left.
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EPC Rating D
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