"Trew Farmhouse is a substantial 5 Bedroom detached property occupying a truly secluded position with no immediate neighbours, set within approximately 12 acres of picturesque grounds. Situated near the desirable village of Woolsery, this property offers extensive accommodation, including 2 attractive holiday letting cottages, multiple traditional and modern outbuildings that are ripe for conversion or alternative usage, and beautiful far reaching countryside views stretching as far as Dartmoor on clear days.
Perfectly suited to buyers seeking privacy and flexibility, Trew Farmhouse offers fantastic potential as an equestrian property, smallholding, business venture or an impressive family home. Two charming holiday cottages, recently updated by the current owners, already provide income potential, while several traditional stone barns offer ample scope for further accommodation or even glamping opportunities.
The farmhouse, itself, requires modernisation to reach its full potential. The spacious Kitchen Diner, partly renovated, includes 3 Velux roof lights, fitted cupboards, space for a dishwasher and fridge freezer, and features a 7 ring Belling cooker included in the sale. A generous central Hallway leads to 3 large Reception Rooms a welcoming Living Room with an attractive stone fireplace, a grand formal Dining Room and a third Reception Room currently used as a gym. The Ground Floor also includes a practical Bathroom, Pantry, Utility Boot Room housing the oil fired boiler and providing direct access to the rear garden.
Upstairs, 5 well proportioned bedrooms offer superb views over the gardens and countryside. The Main Bedroom, originally 2 rooms, provides flexibility to revert to a 6 Bedroom configuration if desired. There s potential to create en suite bathrooms and utilise the spacious loft. Additionally, the Landing includes a small room with external steps down to the side of the property.
Holiday Let Cottages
Jessie s Cottage is a beautifully presented 3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom stone built cottage with a modern Kitchen Diner, a charming private garden, beamed ceilings, Velux windows and wonderful rural views.
Will s Barn, also renovated to a high standard, offers spacious 1 Bedroom accommodation with a vaulted ceiling, exposed beams, a contemporary open plan Kitchen, and a Shower Room. We do not have any internal photos of Will s Barn as it was let at the time marketing was captured.
Outside
A large, level, lawned rear garden with patio area provides an idyllic spot to enjoy the property s peaceful setting and exceptional views. Surrounding land includes a 3 acre paddock to the south and an additional 6 acre field to the west.
Outbuildings
Front barn 18 2" x 27 1" with power and adjoining garage of similar size
Old dairy barn 63 5" x 15 4"
Barn 39 5" x 18
Additional barn 18 6" x 13 3" with adjoining barn 30 1" x 15 3"
Main barn 80 x 125" currently let on a maintenance agreement
Several smaller barns and outbuildings, including a dilapidated barn, additional garage and shed
Approached via a private drive flanked by open fields, Trew Farm has ample parking in the large yard, conveniently separating the house and cottages from the majority of outbuildings.
Location
Trew Farm is approximately 3 miles from Woolsery village centre, which offers extensive amenities including the renowned Farmers Arms Inn, a primary school, village store and fish and chip shop.
Clovelly is North Devon s most famous location. Even members of the most Amazonian tribes have an Auntie that visited Clovelly and rode a donkey up one of its steep streets called Up Along and Down Along.
One of the most picturesque villages in the whole country, Clovelly doubles as a working village and fishing harbour, as well as a very successful tourist attraction. It hangs on a 400ft cliff less than five minutes drive from the main road. Follow the Atlantic Highway A39 from Bideford towards Hartland and Bude. Turn right at Clovelly Cross Garage, this is Higher Clovelly and the road winds down, down past Clovelly Court, the ancient manor house of the estate, and the parish church of All Saints which dates mainly from the 13th century. The author Charles Kingsley lived here as a child over 150 years ago. He returned here to write the novel Westward Ho! and find inspiration for The Water Babies.
The village is well served by the main feeder route across the region leading to Wadebridge in Cornwall to the south west and to the M5 by Tiverton in the east. A bus service provides access to North Devon s capital , Barnstaple. Bus users can also reach Westward Ho!, Bideford, Braunton, Appledore, Croyde, Okehampton, Holsworthy, Great Torrington, Hartland and Ilfracombe.
Directions
From the A39 Heywood Road roundabout at Bideford, head west towards Bude. Upon reaching Clovelly Cross roundabout, take the first exit and then take the next left hand turning signposted Woolfardisworthy Woolsery. Continue straight on and cross the crossroads. Pass between 2 farms and, at the fork, bear right following signs for Trew Farmhouse and Trew View. Continue along this lane until reaching the property.
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