Character-rich family home in a peaceful village near the Teign estuary.
Grade II listed barn conversion with abundant original character
Large kitchen/diner with high-quality units and island breakfast bar
Principal bedroom suite with dressing room and modern en-suite
High vaulted ceilings, exposed trusses and impressive stone fireplace
Large garage, parking for several vehicles and paved courtyard
Hidden, mature garden with elevated estuary views; plot is small
Thatch replaced circa 2019 but listed status increases maintenance/consent
Council tax described as expensive; listed status limits alterations
This Grade II listed barn conversion sits tucked away in Bishopsteignton, offering abundant character and comfortable modern living across a very large footprint. High vaulted ceilings, exposed trusses and a dramatic stone inglenook fireplace create memorable reception spaces, while a large, well-equipped kitchen/diner provides a practical heart for daily life and entertaining.
The principal bedroom is a true suite with dressing room and modern en-suite; two further double bedrooms and a four-piece family bathroom sit under the same striking vaulted roofs. Practical additions include a ground-floor shower room, utility room, gas central heating and generous built-in storage throughout.
Externally the property benefits from a paved entrance courtyard, large garage with power and light, parking for several vehicles and a secluded, mature garden with elevated estuary views. The thatch was replaced in 2019, reducing immediate maintenance concerns for the roof.
Important considerations: listed status means alterations will face planning constraints and added maintenance obligations. The plot is relatively small for the house’s overall size and council tax is described as expensive. Overall this home suits buyers seeking a character-rich, well-presented family house in a peaceful village setting near estuary amenities.