Spacious four‑bedroom cottage with detached annexe, large gardens and Dartmoor access.
Detached character house with four bedrooms and versatile reception rooms
Separate one‑bedroom annexe, ideal for rental or multi‑generational use
Large landscaped gardens, gated entrance and extra allotment plot
Generous off‑street parking plus car port for multiple vehicles
Newly renovated in parts but retains period features and wood burners
Granite walls likely lack insulation; further upgrades may be needed
EPC rating E/52 and medium flood risk — affects costs and insurance
One bedroom with restricted head height; check room suitability
Set in a tucked-away, secluded position on the fringe of Horrabridge, this characterful detached cottage combines period charm with flexible family living. The main house offers four bedrooms, multiple reception rooms and a large kitchen/dining space ideal for everyday family life and entertaining. A detached one‑bedroom annexe provides ancillary accommodation or rental income potential.
Outdoors, landscaped gardens, generous off‑street parking, gated entrance and an additional allotment plot across the road extend usable space for gardening, play and hobbies. The property sits on the edge of Dartmoor National Park, with easy access to countryside walks, the Drakes Trail and local village amenities.
The house has been newly renovated in parts and benefits from mains gas central heating, two wood burners and a substantial internal footprint (approx. 2,118 sq ft). Important practical points: the granite walls are likely uninsulated, the EPC is currently E/52, and the property sits in an area with a medium flooding risk — these affect running costs and may require further improvement works.
This is a strong proposition for a family seeking a sizeable, character home with independent annexe space and significant outdoor areas. Buyers should budget for ongoing maintenance, insulation upgrades and possible flood‑mitigation measures to maximise comfort and energy efficiency.