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Discover the charm of 4 Barnstaple Street, Winkleigh! This
gorgeous Grade II listed thatched cottage is nestled in a
delightful village location with a great community & lovely
amenities right on your doorstep.
Step inside and fall in love with the character and warmth of this
beautiful home. The cottage offers two double bedrooms, providing
plenty of space for you and your guests to relax and unwind.
Upstairs, you‘ll find a pristine white suite bathroom with shower &
screen over the bath, adding a touch of modern luxury to this
historic gem.
The heart of the home is the inviting lounge diner, featuring a
cosy wood burning stove certified & compliant the perfect spot to
gather around during colder evenings. The pretty kitchen comes
equipped with appliances, making cooking a joyous experience.
Step outside into the south west enclosed rear courtyard 5.56m x
4.37m max. , it offers a private space for outdoor dining &
relaxing in the sun, with a side gate offering emergency access to
the front & a shed too.
The current owner has used the cottage as a 2nd home to enjoy Devon
herself & ran it as a holiday cottage for the other times,
successfully bringing in £14,500 in 2022.
The cottage‘s thatched roof adds to its timeless appeal. The front
was rethatched in 2015, with the rear & ridge recently rethatched
in 2022, ensuring the cottage‘s longevity for years to come.
This delightful Grade II listed thatched cottage is being sold with
no onward chain, offering a smooth and stress free buying
experience.
Don‘t miss this rare opportunity to own a piece of history and make
4 Barnstaple Street your own. Contact us now to arrange a viewing
and experience the charm and character of this enchanting home.
Please see the floorplan for room sizes.
Current Council Tax A £1,429pa
Utilities Mains electric, water, telephone & broadband
Broadband within this postcode Superfast Enabled
Drainage Mains drainage
Heating Electric heaters & wood burning stove
Listed Grade II Listed
Tenure Freehold
Winkleigh is a gem, concealed deep within the rise and fall of the
Mid Devon hills. As far as villages go it is quite large and has a
strong communal atmosphere, whilst still retaining many of its
unique traditions including an annual 750 year old country fayre .
Winkleigh has many facilities, including 2 pubs, a post office,
general stores, a butchers, a vets, a doctor s surgery, mechanics
garage, a primary school, a chapel, sports centre, village hall and
community hall certainly enough to satisfy. For history enthusiasts
the village is home to the ruins of two 12th Century castles the
only village in Devon that is. The closest supermarkets are in the
town of Okehampton about 11 miles away, where access to the A30
dual carriageway is also found a direct route to Exeter .
DIRECTIONS For sat nav use EX19 8HT, unrestricted on road parking
is found on Barnstaple Street.
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EPC Rating F
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