Grade II listed thatched cottage retaining exposed beams and inglenook fireplace.
Newly modernised kitchen with oak worktops and underfloor heating.
Two bedrooms, one modern shower room; compact 607 sqft living space.
Enclosed cottage-style garden and large plot relative to village setting.
Gravel parking for 2–3 cars; shared driveway maintenance liability (1/5).
Medium flood risk for the location—consider insurance implications.
Slow broadband speeds in the area; excellent mobile signal.
Listing status may restrict alterations and complicate renovations.
A well-presented two-bedroom Grade II listed thatched cottage in the heart of Stokeinteignhead, recently modernised while retaining strong period character such as exposed beams and a large stone inglenook fireplace. The living room and compact layout suit couples, small families or downsizers seeking a village base with charm and contemporary conveniences.
The kitchen has been refitted with shaker-style units, solid oak worktops and underfloor heating, and the property benefits from gas central heating and double glazing. Outside, an attractive, enclosed cottage garden and a gravelled parking area for 2–3 cars add practical appeal; the plot is comparatively large for the village setting.
Buyers should note this is a Grade II listed building — that status can restrict alterations and “will cause difficulties” for certain works. There is also a shared private driveway used by five properties, with a potential liability for 1/5 of maintenance on an ‘as and when’ basis. Broadband speeds are reported as slow and there is a medium flood risk for the location.
Overall, this cottage offers a blend of period character and modern comfort in a sought-after Devon village. It will suit buyers who value historic charm, a village community and easy access to nearby coastal towns, but who are comfortable with listed-building ownership responsibilities and the property’s practical limitations.