Lower and Higher Barns at East Hill Farm, Knowstone, South Molton, Devon

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Lower and Higher Barns at East Hill Farm, Knowstone, South Molton, Devon Lower And Higher Barns At East Hill Farm, Knowstone, South Molton, Devon, Two individual and attractively situated traditional barns with the benefit of full planning consent for conversion South Molton 9 miles - Tiverton 10 miles - M5 (J27) 17 miles • Exciting Development • Both 4 bedrooms • Large Plots • Available Seperately • Lovely Views • Popular Village • Electricity laid on • Main water laid on • Guide price £550,000 01884 235705 | [email protected] Cornwall | Devon | Somerset | Dorset | London stags.co.uk Lower And Higher Barns At East Hill Farm, Knowstone, South Molton, Devon, EX36 4RY SITUATION LOWER BARN - GUIDE PRICE £275,000 The property is situated just a few miles from the This is a detached traditional barn of part stone, cob, brick breathtaking Exmoor National park, on the edge of the quiet and block construction with part rendered elevations village of Knowstone which offers a local gourmet pub, The beneath a GI roof and comprises of the former parlour, with Masons Arms; a Michelin Star rated Inn and restaurant. two adjoining stores. Adjoining to the rear is a single storey extension of similar construction. Nearby, East Anstey and Rackenford provide primary school education with a secondary school at South Molton, The approved plans provide for the conversion of the Blundell's at Tiverton and West Buckland offering building to provide a two storey dwelling with the following independent schooling. accommodation: The Ground Floor Tiverton, South Molton and Dulverton all offer good day to Entrance hall with stairs rising to first floor. Cloakroom, day facilities and other amenities. The North Devon coast kitchen, open plan living area with dining and sitting areas with its sandy beaches, are within easy reach. and separate drawing room/study. The First Floor The Cathedral city of Exeter has all the amenities associated Landing with master bedroom with en-suite bathroom and with its size. Exeter and Bristol International airports are dressing room. Three further bedrooms; (one double with within a reasonable drive. en-suite shower room and two single bedrooms). Family bathroom. DESCRIPTION East Hill Farm comprises of two detached traditional barns, The barn is set within an exceptionally large plot, over ¾ of Lower and Higher Barn, each with full planning consent for an acre, providing significant opportunities for the creation conversion to residential use. The approved plans provide of attractive gardens and amenity areas to compliment the for the conversion of each building to create highly residential enjoyment of the property. Situated within the individual and spacious family homes set in an attractive curtilage is a four bay steel framed and corrugated fibre and accessible location. Each barn occupies a slightly cement roof covered yard 18.24 x 8.74m, suitable for elevated position with attractive rural views and are set garaging, stabling and general storage. From the barn and within good sized plots. The barns are available together or gardens, outstanding views may be enjoyed across the separately. Lower And Higher Barns At East Hill Farm, Knowstone, South Molton, Devon, EX36 4RY adjoining unspoiled countryside. VIEWING Strictly by prior appointment via the agents, Stags, on HIGHER BARN - GUIDE PRICE £275,000 01884 235705. This is an attractive traditional barn, occupying an elevated position within the plot and constructed principally of stone, SERVICES although with some cob beneath a GI roof. The building Independent mains water and electricity supplies have been comprises of a former thrashing barn and roundhouse brought to the curtilage of each plot. Foul drainage will be adjoining to the rear. To the front of the building is a former to separate new private systems to be constructed in engine house. accordance with Environment Agency approval and at the purchaser's expense. The approved plans provide for the conversion of the building to create a spacious and imaginative split level DIRECTIONS family home comprising of the following accommodation:- Approaching Knowstone from the A361 continue to the The Ground Floor village and upon reaching the T junction opposite the Open plan living area comprising of the kitchen and sitting/ thatched cottages turn left. Continue a short distance taking dining area with stairs rising to the first floor. Separate the first left and then immediately right into East Hill Farm. drawing room, cloakroom, and master bedroom with PLANNING CONSENT ensuite bathroom. Rear entrance lobby. Full planning consent was granted by North Devon Council The First Floor (ref no: 65094) on 1st March 2019, subject to conditions. Galleried landing with three further bedrooms; one double Copies of the approved plans, together with all relevant with ensuite shower room and two single bedrooms and supporting documentation, is available to view either on further family bathroom. North Devon's planning portal. The barn is set within a good sized plot with the potential to create attractive gardens to compliment the residential enjoyment of the property, together with the construction of a two bay double garage, which forms part of the existing consent. From the property, attractive views may be enjoyed across the surrounding countryside. Lower And Higher Barns At East Hill Farm, Knowstone, South Molton, Devon, EX36 4RY 19 Bampton Street, Tiverton, Devon, EX16 6AA 01884 235705 [email protected] @StagsProperty These particulars are a guide only and should not be relied upon for any purpose. stags.co.uk.
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