"A highly attractive period house with wonderful mature gardens and grounds in a stunning valley location. Hall, 4 reception rooms, vaulted kitchen breakfast room, shower utility, boot room, 4 bedrooms 1 en suite and bathroom. Lovely mature grounds with large pond and river frontage. Total about 1.91 acres. EPC Band E
Situation Winswood House is set in a peaceful and sheltered location with an attractive outlook across the Mully Brook valley to farm land beyond. The surrounding countryside is typical of the area with plunging valleys, open fields and woodland. The village of Burrington is about a mile from the property and has a public house, primary school, church and small shop. The small town of Chulmleigh is about 3.5 miles and offers a further range of shops and amenities including an excellent secondary school. The larger towns of South Molton and Barnstaple are about 12 and 14 miles respectively, both offering a further range of amenities whilst the Cathedral City and County Town of Exeter is about 26 miles.
The A377 that links between Exeter and Barnstaple is about two miles from the property and the Exeter to Barnstaple Tarka Line railway line follows a similar route with the nearest station being about 3 miles at Kings Nympton Station.
Description Winswood House is an attractive, south facing period house set adjacent to a quiet country lane. The house is of part rendered brick and stone construction under a slate roof and is presented in good decorative order. The accommodation retains many of the original features including exposed beams, panelling, dado rails, fireplaces and lattice windows. The mature gardens and grounds are delightful with a large pond and a stream running down to the Mully Brook.
Accommodation An open porch with front door leads into the HALL with a tiled floor and understairs cupboard. The SITTING ROOM has an oak floor, original fireplace with wood burning stove and glazed, double doors into the DINING ROOM with a fitted Georgian oak corner cupboard and two pairs of glazed double doors lead into the CONSERVATORY. The LIVING ROOM has a fine, stone open fireplace with bread oven, beam over and wood burning stove. Fitted book shelving. An INNER HALL has a SHOWER ROOM UTILITY off with a corner shower cubicle, WC, fitted units with worktop and sink, plumbing for washing machine, heated towel rail and oak floor. The KITCHEN BREAKFAST ROOM is an impressive and attractive room and is fitted with hand made pine units with granite worktops over and Belfast sink. Electric 2 oven AGA cooker, plumbing for dishwasher and door to garden. The CONSERVATORY is of modern, bespoke timber construction and has two doors to the gardens. Also off the kitchen is a mainly glazed BOOT ROOM with door to outside.
On the FIRST FLOOR the landing leads to the FOUR DOUBLE BEDROOMS with the principal bedroom having a built in wardrobe and an EN SUITE SHOWER ROOM. Bedroom two has two built in wardrobes and the FAMILY BATHROOM is fitted with a modern suite.
Outside To the left of the house is off road parking for three vehicles. At the rear of the house, adjoining the kitchen breakfast room and the conservatory, is a paved terrace bounded by shrubs and flowering plants that leads out onto an area of lawn below. A footbridge leads over a small stream to a large, lawned area of garden that encompasses a small lake with a delightful, lawned path around it. The rest of the grounds run down to the Mully Brook and are bounded by mature trees along the river bank.
Useful outbuildings include a timber framed SHED incorporating a summerhouse and gym, further WORKSHOP STORE with a LOG STORE to the side. There is also a TREE HOUSE.
In total the property extends to about 1.91 ACRES.
Services And Further Information Mains electricity and water, private drainage system septic tank and soakaway compliance with General Binding Rules is unknown. Purchasers to satisfy themselves with their own inspection . Oil fired central heating via radiators.
Mobile Limited reception outside Ofcom .
Broadband Standard available Ofcom .
Viewing Strictly by confirmed prior appointment please through the sole selling agents, Stags on .
Directions From South Molton take the B3226 south out of the town towards Exeter. Drive through the Mole Valley for about 9 miles and at the junction with the A377 at Fortescue Cross, Newnham turn left towards Exeter. Drive for about a mile and at Colleton Mills turn right signposted to Burrington. Drive over the railway bridge and the River Taw and take the next left turn signposted to Ashreigney. Proceed up the hill and take the next right turn signposted to Winswood. Continue along the country lane and down the hill and the property will be found at the bottom of the hill on the right.
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