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Old Spot Old Spot Sheepwash, Beaworthy, EX21 5PD Okehampton 12 Miles Hatherleigh 4 Miles Exeter 35 Miles Old Spot Old Spot Sheepwash, Beaworthy, EX21 5PD Okehampton 12 Miles Hatherleigh 4 miles Exeter 35 Miles • Stunning Attached Barn Conversion • Exceptionally Spacious Accommodation • Air Source Under Floor Heating • Double Glazing • High Levels Of Insulation • Gardens and Garaging • Extensive Parking • Further Land By Negotiation Guide price £475,000 SITUATION Old Spot is situated within a small hamlet of just five dwellings, between the villages of Sheepwash and Buckland Filleigh. Sheepwash has a range of local services including the well known Half Moon Inn, a village store and places of worship. The villages of Shebbear and Petrockstowe are also within a short distance. There are primary schools in the neighbouring villages of Highampton and Shebbear, with comprehensive schooling to be found in Torrington, Holsworthy and Okehampton. Independant schooling from junior through to sixth form is also available at the nearby Shebbear College. The Stunning converted barn in delightful hamlet setting. market town of Hatherleigh has an excellent range of shops and services, together with doctor's surgery and other facilities. Okehampton has a wider range of shops and facilities and is situated adjacent to the A30 dual carriageway providing a direct link to the cathedral and university city of Exeter with its M5 motorway, main line rail and international air connections. Okehampton has a modern hospital, schooling from infant to sixth level and a range of shops and services, including a Waitrose. Close to the property, the Torridge Valley is renowned for its fishing and there are also many footpaths in the area, which include the well known Tarka Trail. There is easy access to the north and south coasts of Devon and Cornwall with attractive beaches and delightful coastal scenery. DESCRIPTION Old Spot comprises a stunning, attached barn conversion which has been finished to a particularly high specification. The interior accommodation is incredibly light and spacious and features include a high quality fitted kitchen with fully integrated appliances, large utility room, living room and cloakroom, whilst on the first floor there is a master suite with en suite bathroom, further bedroom with en suite shower room, two further bedrooms, study and bathroom. Externally there is a four bay car port with adjoining workshop and areas of garden to front and rear with parking for a number vehicles. The property is fully double glazed with natural oak windows, internal doors and skirtings. An air source heat pump provides the underfloor heating throughout with extensive tiled flooring at ground floor level. ACCOMMODATION Large oak front doors to KITCHEN/DINING ROOM: an exceptionally spacious room with a part vaulted ceiling with glazed doors with glazed panel surrounds to rear. Stairs rise to first floor, with understair cupboard, superbly fitted Porcelanosa KITCHEN: With Silestone worksurfaces and extensive range of integrated high quality Siemens appliances. Island unit with inset sink and quooker hot and cold tap, four zone induction hob and three warming drawers. Combi steam oven, together with combi microwave and coffee maker, fitted fridge and freezer, extensive range of cupboards and drawers and a variety of lighting options including pendant lighting over the island unit, recessed ceiling lighting and fully controllable led mood lighting. UTILITY ROOM: Range of Bulthaup units with granite composite worksurfaces. Range of wall units with electrically operated doors, fridge/freezer and a further range of fitted appliances, walk-in plant room, having large joule hot water cylinder and under floor heating controls, space and plumbing for appliances and control unit for air source heat pump. LIVING ROOM: Glazed doors to rear and mullion window to front, feature fireplace with integrated television above. FIRST FLOOR: Galleried landing, benefitting from a huge amount of natural light and overlooking the hallway below. MASTER BEDROOM: With vaulted ceiling and range of fitted wardrobes. Spacious EN SUITE BATHROOM with freestanding bath, shower cubicle, vanity wash basin and wc. Heated towel rail. Porcelain tiled floor. BEDROOM 2: Window to rear with rural aspect towards Dartmoor. EN SUITE: having large walk-in shower, vanity wash basin, wc, heated towel rail and roof light. BEDROOM 3: With window to front with deep slate sill. BEDROOM 4: with window to rear with deep slate sill and access to loft storage area. STUDY: With open outlook over galleried hallway and oak floor boarding. SHOWER ROOM: Large tiled walk-in shower cubicle with mixer shower fitment, vanity wash basin and wc. Illuminated wall mirror, heated towel rail and diamond chip tiled floor. OUTSIDE From the road, the property is approached via private shared gated access to a concrete driveway, leading to a side parking area with a superb FOUR BAY CARPORT and large adjoining WORKSHOP/STORE with power and light connected. Front garden area with gravelled driveway to front door and areas of lawn. To the rear of the property is a sandstone paved patio/terrace area, enjoying a sunny southerly aspect. Large area of level lawn garden, bordered by fencing and beech hedge. The rear gardens enjoy a sunny southerly aspect. DIRECTIONAL NOTE From Okehampton follow the A386 to Hatherleigh. Upon reaching the mini roundabout on the edge of Hatherleigh, turn left signposted to Holsworthy on the A3072. Upon reaching the village of Highampton, turn right for Sheepwash. Continue through the village of Sheepwash and after just under a mile turn left signposted Upcott Avenal. After approximately 0.75 of a mile, Upcott Barton will be found upon the left hand side. SERVICES Mains Electricity and Water. Private Drainage. Old Spot, Sheepwash, Beaworthy, EX21 5PD These particulars are a guide only and should not be relied upon for any purpose. Stags 11 Charter Place, Market Street, Okehampton, Devon, EX20 1HN Tel: 01837 659420 [email protected] Cornwall | Devon | Somerset | Dorset | London stags.co.uk.
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