Characterful family home with flexible living and private garden near village amenities.
3 double bedrooms with vaulted ceilings and en-suite to principal bedroom.|End-of-terrace converted barn with exposed beams and wood burner.|Newly renovated interior; kitchen with underfloor heating in part.|Insulated outbuilding with electricity and water connected.|Enclosed rear garden plus access to shared communal gardens.|Two communal parking spaces; visitor parking available.|Oil-fired boiler and private drainage; EPC E (43).|Very slow broadband speeds — limited for heavy home working.
Set in a peaceful semi-rural hamlet, this converted barn end-of-terrace offers flexible, family-friendly accommodation across three bedrooms. The house blends original character — exposed beams, vaulted ceilings and cob walls — with contemporary touches such as an updated kitchen, insulated outbuilding and recent renovation throughout. The sitting room’s wood burner and part-vaulted ceiling create a cosy focal point for family life.
Outdoors, an enclosed rear garden leads to shared communal grounds, while two allocated parking spaces sit within a communal car park. The insulated brick outbuilding has electricity and water connected, useful as a home office, workshop or playroom. Local village amenities, a good primary school and a rail link to Exeter are within a short drive, making the location practical for family routines.
Important practical points: the property runs on an oil-fired boiler and uses private drainage; the EPC rating is E (43) and broadband speeds in the area are very slow. These factors may influence running costs and home-working potential. The plot is relatively small and parking is communal rather than private.
In short, this is a characterful, newly renovated family home for buyers seeking rural calm with good local connections — best suited to those comfortable with oil heating, private drainage and limited broadband performance.