Generous garden, garage and scope to modernise in quiet North Devon village.
Three bedrooms and two reception rooms, practical family layout
Set in the peaceful North Devon village of Ashreigney, this 1950s semi‑detached home sits on a generous plot with large, lawned gardens and far‑reaching countryside views. The layout provides three bedrooms, two reception rooms, a kitchen with separate utility, garden room and useful walk‑in storage—practical spaces for family life and everyday storage. Ample off‑road parking and a detached single garage add real practicality for cars, hobbies or storage.
The house has clear potential: scope to extend (subject to planning) and modernise the kitchen and bathroom to create a comfortable modern family home while retaining traditional features such as fireplaces and a bright garden room. An oil‑fired Rayburn is fitted and can provide cooking, hot water and heating when in use; the property also has electric storage heaters. Buyers should note the house now requires general updating throughout, which offers an opportunity to add value through refurbishment.
Practical considerations: the property is freehold and offered chain free, making a quicker move possible. The walls are cavity construction with no fitted insulation (assumed), and the double glazing install date is unknown — both factors to consider when budgeting for energy improvements. Broadband and mobile signals are average for a rural location, and local amenities are in nearby Chulmleigh, with primary and secondary schooling within easy reach.
This home will suit families wanting space and gardens in a quiet village setting who are prepared to carry out modernization works or extend (subject to consents). It’s also likely to appeal to buyers seeking a project with scope to improve energy performance and living accommodation while enjoying a generous plot and countryside outlook.