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Stags.Co.Uk 01769 572263 | South-Molton@Stags.Co.Uk stags.co.uk 01769 572263 | [email protected] Little Silver, Romansleigh, South Molton, EX36 4JL Set in private and peaceful surroundings, a beautifully presented house and cottage with stunning gardens. South Molton 5 miles Barnstaple 15.5 miles Tiverton 20 miles • Sitting Room • Living Room • Conservatory • Kitchen/Dining Room • 4 Bedrooms and 2 Bathrooms • 2 Bed Cottage • Stunning Gardens • Paddock and Stables • Guide price £650,000 Cornwall | Devon | Somerset | Dorset | London Little Silver, Romansleigh, South Molton, EX36 4JL SITUATION THE HOUSE Little Silver is set in a delightful setting, approximately ENTRANCE HALL leading to the SITTING ROOM with five miles from the popular market town of South bay window, fireplace with wood burning stove and Molton. The town has a good range of shopping, under stairs cupboard. LIVING ROOM with fireplace social and banking facilities and amenities including and wood burning stove and double doors into the infant, junior and senior schools. delightful CONSERVATORY enjoying views over the gardens. The superb KITCHEN/DINING ROOM has The A361 North Devon Link Road bypasses the town Italian marble flooring throughout, light oak units and and provides access to the regional centre of an island unit. Stone fireplace housing the oil fired Barnstaple to the west and to Tiverton and the M5 Aga, integrated dishwasher and ample space for a (Junction 27) to the east, where there is also a main dining table. The UTILITY has a Butler sink, space and line railway station at Tiverton Parkway on the London plumbing for washing machine, walk-in pantry and Paddington line. stable door to the rear. CLOAKROOM with WC and washbasin. Exmoor National Park is easily accessible with its spectacular scenery and the impressive North Devon On the first floor LANDING there are FOUR coastline with its steep cliffs and wide sandy beaches BEDROOMS with the MASTER BEDROOM enjoying if also within easy reach by car. lovely, double aspect views over the gardens. DESCRIPTION BEDROOM 2 also enjoys a double aspect outlook over the gardens and grounds. BEDROOMS 3 and 4 also Little Silver is a beautifully presented four bedroom have a lovely outlook across to the paddock. The first period property set in private and peaceful of TWO BATHROOMS has a panelled bath with surroundings with lovely countryside views. The shower over, washbasin, WC and spacious airing stunning landscaped gardens and grounds are a cupboard and the second, a panelled bath, particular feature with the whole amounting to about washbasin, WC and storage cupboard. 1.77 acres. Set adjacent to the house is a further, detached two bedroom cottage, again presented to a high standard, which was once a working saw mill. Little Silver, Romansleigh, South Molton, EX36 4JL THE GARDEN COTTAGE Set across from the house to the other side a country THE GARDEN COTTAGE is presented to a similar, very lane is a small STABLE BLOCK with two STABLES and high standard and to make the best of the views TACK ROOM and surrounding this building is a small offers reverse level accommodation. On the ground PADDOCK bordered by the Little Silver Brook. floor there are TWO BEDROOMS and a BATHROOM whilst to the first floor is a SITTING/DINING ROOM Adjacent to he house is a DOUBLE CAR PORT/STORE and KITCHEN. 22' x 18' and further attractive stone STORE/BARN, GREENHOUSE and integral BOILER ROOM. The cottage benefits from full residential planning permission and has previously been offered very In total about 1.77 Acres. successfully for holiday letting providing a useful VIEWINGS income and attracting a high number of repeat Strictly by appointment please with the joint selling bookings. More recently the owner has also let the agents, Stags on 01769 572263. cottage on Assured Shorthold Tenancies. Alternatively, the cottage could also provide very well DIRECTIONS appointed and comfortable accommodation for a From South Molton Square proceed along East Street family member. and take the first right into New Road signed to OUTSIDE Witheridge on the B3137. Stay on this road driving through the centre of the village of Alswear and take Offset against a backdrop of mature native trees, the the next turning on the right hand side. Proceed grounds are a gardener's delight and an outstanding along this lane, over a small bridge and Little Silver feature of the property featuring numerous sitting out will be found on the right. areas from which to enjoy the delightful views. Skillfully planted beds and borders boast a variety of SERVICES established trees, shrubs and perennials. Mains water and electricity. Private drainage system. There is a superb SWIMMING POOL 34' x 18' with Oil fired central heating via radiators. pool house and surrounding paved area. Little Silver, Romansleigh, South Molton, EX36 4JL 29 The Square, South Molton, Devon, EX36 3AQ Tel: 01769 572263 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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