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Stags.Co.Uk 01237 425030 | Bideford@Stags.Co.Uk stags.co.uk 01237 425030 | [email protected] Wyatt Cottage, Weare Giffard Bideford, EX39 4RA Character cottage situated in a timeless & tranquil rural position enjoying views over the surrounding countryside. Great Torrington 5 miles Bideford 4.2 Miles Barnstaple 13.5 Miles • Period Cottage • Three Double Bedrooms • Two Reception Rooms • Kitchen/ Breakfast Room • Private Tranquil Location • Set in 1 acre of Gardens • Garage and Parking • No Onward Chain • Guide price £425,000 Cornwall | Devon | Somerset | Dorset | London Wyatt Cottage, Weare Giffard, Bideford, EX39 4RA SITUATION & AMENITIES and stone fireplaces equipped with woodburners. The The property is situated in the popular village of Weare Giffard accommodation is spacious and light and airy offering two large which lies close by the River Torridge conveniently between the reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, three double bedrooms Towns of Bideford and Great Torrington. The village has a good and an upstairs bathroom. The property sits in approximately 1 acre range of amenities including an active village hall, church, pub, of splendid gardens and boasts plenty of parking and a garage. access to the Tarka Trail and an excellent bus service. The historic town of Great Torrington is approximately 5 miles away and is surrounded by The Commons on three sides, which is over 360 acres The accommodation with approximate dimensions is more clearly of common ground, ideal for walking and nature. The town itself identified on the accompanying floorplan, but comprises: has an excellent range of amenities including banks, butchers, bakeries, post office, various shops, pubs and restaurants, a swimming pool, nine-hole golf course, places of worship, primary Entrance via wooden double glazed door to and secondary school and a supermarket. There are also a range of tourist attractions and leisure pursuits including RHS Rosemoor HALLWAY Gardens and Dartington Crystal. The port and market town of UPVc double glazed window to side. Wooden stable door to rear Bideford sits on the banks of the River Torridge and is approximately courtyard garden. Plumbing for washing machine and space for 4.2 miles away and offers a wide range of amenities including fridge freezer. Tiled floor. various shops, banks, butchers, bakeries, pubs and restaurants, WC cafes, places of worship, schooling for all ages (public and private) UPVc double glazed window to rear. Extractor fan, low level WC, and three supermarkets. There is also access to the Tarka Trail, which wash hand basin, tiled splashbacks, tiled flooring. affords superb walks or cycle rides that extend beyond Torrington and Barnstaple. The regional centre of Barnstaple is approximately KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM 13.5 miles away and offers all the areas main business, shopping Wooden panelled ceiling, spotlights, UPVc double glazed windows and commercial venues. There are also good transport opportunities to side and front. Range of farmhouse wall and floor units with via the A361 link road, which connects to the motorway network at Granite work surfaces. Tiled splashbacks, double Belfast sink with junction 27 of the M5 or via rail and the Tarka Line. mixer tap, Aga (providing domestic hot water for the property), DESCRIPTION space for fridge. TV point. This is an opportunity to acquire a character cottage in a timeless DINING ROOM and tranquil rural position enjoying views over the surrounding Original exposed beam. Fireplace with timber lintel and slate hearth, countryside. The cottage is believed to date back to 1471 with the woodburner. Single panelled radiator, two UPVc double glazed original part being of cobb construction and thatched but is now windows to side. Stairs rising to first floor. Understairs storage area. rendered with a slate roof. The property is well presented throughout with original character features such as exposed beams Wyatt Cottage, Weare Giffard, Bideford, EX39 4RA LIVING ROOM The property is approached by a driveway leading up to the cottage Exposed beams, 3 double aspect UPVc double glazed windows to where there is an area of parking for up to 6 vehicles leading up to side and rear. UPVc double glazed French style patio doors to side. the Garage. To the rear of the property is a stone laid patio area/ Exposed stone fireplace with bread oven, stone hearth and courtyard with outside lighting and external boiler cupboard woodburner. Two double panelled radiators, TV point and flagstone housing oil fired boiler which provides heating for the property. flooring. Gardens extend to the side and front of the property which amount to approximately an acre, which are mainly laid to lawn with an FIRST FLOOR LANDING abundance of mature trees, shrubs, borders and wild flowers. There Access to loft space one with loft ladder. UPVc double glazed is also a small garden shed. windows to side. Single panelled radiator. Doors to BEROOM ONE To the front of the property there is also a stone laid patio area. UPVc double glazed windows to side and rear with countryside SPECIAL NOTE views. Access to loft space two and built-in storage cupboard. There is a gate within the grounds of the property which a BEDROOM TWO neighbouring farmer has a right of way and access to the adjoining UPVc double glazed window to side looking out onto the gardens. field. Single panelled radiator, built-in wardrobe. LOCAL AUTHORITY BEDROOM THREE Torridge District Council, Riverbank House, Bideford, North Devon, UPVc double glazed window to side. Single panelled radiator, built- EX39 2QG. Tel: 01237 428700. in double wardrobes. DIRECTIONS BATHROOM From Bideford Quay with the River Torridge on your left hand side, UPVc double glazed window to side with countryside views. Airing proceed towards Torrington on the A386. Stay on this road passing cupboard with hot water tank and shelving. Three piece white suite through the village of Landcross and after a short distance take the comprising panelled bath with electric Mira shower over and hand left hand turning sign posted towards Weare Gifford. Proceed along shower attachment, low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin and this road passing over the bridge taking the turning on the left. tiled splashbacks. Continue up the hill and on this road passing Saltrens Lea on your left and bearing right down the hill, where the property entrance GARAGE can be found on the right hand side with a nameplate clearly Windows to front. Wooden double doors. Light and power. Wood displayed. store. SERVICES OUTSIDE Mains electricity. Oil fired central heating. Mains water and private sewage. Wyatt Cottage, Weare Giffard, Bideford, EX39 4RA 4 The Quay, Bideford, Devon, EX39 2HW Tel: 01237 425030 Email: [email protected] These particulars are a guide only and should not be relied on for any purpose stags.co.uk.
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