- Three double bedrooms, each with en-suite and fitted wardrobes
- Dual-aspect living room with exposed beams and wood burner
- Fully glazed sun room with bifold doors to south-facing garden
- Integral garage plus additional off-street parking spaces
- Large, private plot with mature trees and farmland views
- Very slow broadband speeds; average mobile signal
- Hamlet location — quiet but requires short drives for shops
- Council tax band above average; garden maintenance required
Set in a small semi-rural enclave on the edge of Dartmoor, this three-bedroom barn conversion blends genuine countryside character with generous, family-friendly living space. Exposed beams, a wood-burning stove and a dual-aspect living room create a cosy central heart, while a fully glazed sun room with bifold doors brings light and direct access to the south-facing rear garden.
Each bedroom is a double and benefits from its own en-suite and fitted wardrobe, a practical layout for family life or visiting guests. The kitchen, utility/boot room and integral garage add everyday convenience, and the courtyard parking plus additional spaces nearby make arrivals and short stays straightforward. Mature trees and farmland views give a strong sense of privacy and rural calm.
Buyers should note clear practical limits: broadband speeds in the area are very slow and mobile signal is only average, which may affect remote working. The property is set in a hamlet-like location so daily shopping and some services require a short drive to nearby Crediton or Okehampton; access to the A30 is, however, convenient. Council tax is above average and the house sits on a very large plot that will require ongoing maintenance.
Overall, this is a characterful, well-proportioned family home ideal for buyers seeking countryside space and period features. It will particularly suit those prioritising outdoor living, privacy and village life, while buyers who need fast digital connectivity or very close urban amenities should factor in the location constraints.