Detached timber bungalow with stables and nine acres — ideal for equestrian country living.
- Around nine acres of pasture with mature hedged boundaries
- Timber-clad bungalow; may be difficult to mortgage
- Stables and timber barn with multiple loose boxes
- Open-plan living with vaulted ceiling and wood-burning stove
- Decked terrace and hot tub; private driveway and extensive parking
- Electric heating, LPG cooker, private drainage; EPC E52
- Convenient for Ipplepen and nearby towns, yet secluded
- Outbuildings and land will need ongoing maintenance or renovation
A rare rural opportunity: a detached timber bungalow set within around nine acres, outbuildings and two stable blocks. The home offers a bright, open-plan living space with vaulted ceilings, a wood-burning stove and doors onto a decked terrace with hot tub — a comfortable base for country living and outdoor entertaining.
The plot is the standout feature, with extensive pasture, mature hedged boundaries and well-located outbuildings including loose boxes and tack rooms. The property sits privately at the end of a private driveway yet remains within about five miles of Paignton, Torquay, Totnes and Newton Abbot; Ipplepen village is approximately two miles away.
There are important practical points to note: the house is timber-framed and the listing states it may be difficult to mortgage. Heating is electric and by room heaters with a wood burner; LPG fuels the cooker and drainage is private. Energy performance is modest (E52). Outbuildings and some areas of the land will require ongoing maintenance and represent potential renovation or equestrian-use costs.
For buyers seeking space and seclusion — particularly equestrian families or those wanting a countryside smallholding — this property offers immediate use and clear scope to add value. A video walk-through is available for an initial viewing, and practical checks on mortgageability, services and any buildings works are advised before committing.