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Located just under half a mile from the nearest road, this truly
is a little slice of Devon to enjoy! The property consists of a two
bed cottage plus a three bed lodge and is handily situated 2 miles
from the villages of Copplestone and Bow, accessed via a country
lane. Lammacott Cottage is one of a pair of semi detached cottages
with open views over the surrounding countryside and across the
valley to Down St Mary, allowing you to immerse yourself in nature
and tranquillity.
The 17th century Grade II Listed property has two double bedrooms
served by an upstairs white suite bathroom with shower over the
bath. Downstairs is larger with a great sized living room, complete
with a big open fireplace and bread oven, a kitchen diner plus a
walk in pantry accessed under the stairs, which leads to an open
ended lean to store. The property has oil fired central heating
throughout.
THE STUDIO LODGE is detached and faces onto its own garden. It
was converted from stables about 35 40 years ago and has since been
extended and now offers an open plan kitchen dining area complete
with wood burning stove & mezzanine above, with double doors to the
living room, plus three snug bedrooms, a shower and WC. This has
potential for a number of uses subject to necessary
permissions.
The beautiful grounds and gardens extend to 0.36 acres in total
with wonderful sweeping lawns connecting different areas and
offering the fantastic far reaching rural views.? There are two
ponds, a vegetable plot plus some beautiful wildlife areas. There s
also an open carport giving parking for 2 vehicles, with scope to
easily create further parking if desired.
Please see the floorplan for room sizes.
Current Council Tax D £2,217pa
Utilities Mains electric, telephone & broadband
Broadband within this postcode Superfast Enabled
Drainage Private drainage cottage shares a septic tank with
neighbour, The Lodge has it own septic tank
Heating Oil fired central heating
Listed Grade II Listed
Tenure Freehold
BOW is a hilltop village on the River Yeo. It sits at the edge
of an expansive, wild piece of country, bordered by wind swept
fields of wheat, shadowed by Dartmoor in the distance. It shares a
church and common history with the nearby hamlet of Nymet Tracey.
Nymet means Sacred Grove in Celtic and to the west of Bow is a
3rdmillennium BC woodhenge, once a place of spiritual significance
for Pagan worshippers in the area. Modern Bow is a peaceful, family
friendly village with a rustic country pub, a popular primary
school and a Cooperative mini supermarket an idyllic country
escape.
COPPLESTONE is a 5 minute drive west of Crediton on the A377, a
main route into the City of Exeter. A stone s throw to the
southwest is Dartmoor National Park, renowned for its invigorating
walks and sublime scenery. Previously a traditional farming hamlet,
Copplestone has grown over the years, and now offers a fantastic
selection of new build, fully modern homes. This, coupled with its
own primary school and locality to Queen Elizabeth s Community
College in Crediton, makes it perfect for families moving to Devon.
The village has a strong camaraderie between residents, with a
local church holding many events. There is a 3m carved granite
cross, found in the village centre of Saxon origin and steeped in
mythology. There is also a shop post office for convenience, and
regular transport links bus and train towards Exeter, North Devon
and Okehampton.
DIRECTIONS DON T USE SAT NAV! From Copplestone turn off towards
Bow A3072 , after 1.5 miles turn right up Lammacott Lane marked by
a Helmores board , head up the hill and then turn left down the
lane farm track when the road splits. Lammacott Cottage is the
first cottage on your right.
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