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4 bed Property property

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Listed Sep 23, 2025
£965,000
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"Situated off a quiet country lane in a charming hamlet, South Warmore stands on the side of a narrow, quite shallow and partly wooded valley carrying a tributary that flows into the River Exe a third of a mile downstream. The farmhouse was built in the late 16th or early 17th century but Historic England judge there is possibly a late medieval core to the building. It faces south with lovely views across the valley and has two storeys with good sized rooms and ample ceiling height. It is also filled with lovely, architectural fittings that reflect the long lifespan of the building. These include a plank and muntin wall between the kitchen and drawing room, chamfered, pale oak ceiling beams, window seats, Georgian decorative panelling and several fine fireplaces. Situated off a quiet country lane in a charming hamlet, South Warmore stands on the side of a narrow, quite shallow and partly wooded valley carrying a tributary that flows into the River Exe a third of a mile downstream. The farmhouse was built in the late 16th or early 17th century but Historic England judge there is possibly a late medieval core to the building. It faces south with lovely views across the valley and has two storeys with good sized rooms and ample ceiling height. It is also filled with lovely, architectural fittings that reflect the long lifespan of the building. These include a plank and muntin wall between the kitchen and drawing room, chamfered, pale oak ceiling beams, window seats, Georgian decorative panelling and several fine fireplaces. The ground floor has four reception rooms. The drawing, sitting and dining rooms are all good sized, square rooms and the former two both face south. The kitchen does too and is fitted with a tiled floor, wood work surfaces and a two oven Range cooker. In total there are four double bedrooms on the first floor. Three of the bedrooms are south facing and all have farreaching views of the surrounding countryside. The principal and bedroom three are linked by a dual access bathroom and bedroom three also has its own shower room. This arrangement of rooms would enable all four rooms
to function as a single main bedroom suite if desired.

South Warmore is set side on to the passing lane, separated by a stone boundary wall. It stands in grounds of about 6 acres that slope gently down away from the house towards the valley bottom and a pond. There is ample tarmac parking immediately beside the house along with three period outbuildings, one of which provides garaging for up to three cars, plus a good sized log store. The garden is well established and simple to maintain and contains a gravelled dining area with a barbeque. Extending out on the western side of the grounds are about 6 acres of pasture bound by field hedging dotted with a range of mature native trees.


South Warmore is situated on the edge of Exmoor in a small hamlet in a pretty, partly wooded valley about three miles from the small, historic town of Dulverton. The town is a popular tourist destination for exploring Exmoor and offers good amenities including a parish church and a range of local shops and businesses capable of meeting most day to day requirements including GP, dental and veterinary surgeries. It also boasts the renowned pub of Woods which is incredibly popular. The larger town of Tiverton is about half an hour s drive away, which is the main commercial and administrative centre of the Mid Devon district and therefore has excellent facilities and amenities including large Tesco and Morrisons superstores. Nearby transport links are good too with the M5 Junction 27, Tiverton Parkway station and Exeter Airport all relatively close by. For schooling the nearby villages of East Anstey and Bampton along with Dulverton itself have primary schools, all within a five mile radius. In addition, there is a choice of popular independent schools within the wider area including Blundells in Tiverton, Queen s College and Taunton School in Taunton plus The Maynard and Exeter Cathedral School in Exeter.

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The average asking price of 4 bed Property properties For Sale in is £965,000. The most recent sale of the same type on this road was on Aug 18, 2023 for £285,000. The crime level in the surrounding area is very low.
Crime
The crime level in the surrounding area is very low.
Nearby Schools
All Saints CofE VC Infants School
0.5mi
Dulverton Junior School
0.5mi
East Anstey Primary School
3.4mi
Bampton Church of England Primary School
4.5mi
Cutcombe Church of England First School
6.5mi
Nearby Stations
Tiverton Parkway Station
12.0mi
Lapford Station
17.4mi
Kings Nympton Station
17.4mi
Morchard Road Station
17.9mi
Eggesford Station
18.0mi
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