£425,000
2 bed end terrace house for saleBuckland Brewer, Bideford EX39
2 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
Bond Oxborough Phillips - Bideford
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About this property
A charming end-of-terrace home with A 2-acre paddock & detached stable block
2 Bedrooms
Peaceful countryside setting on the outskirts of Buckland Brewer
Spacious, open-plan Kitchen / Diner
Bright Living Room with French doors to the south-facing garden
Ground Floor Shower Room & Cloakroom
Low-maintenance south-facing garden with seating areas, outbuildings & direct access to the paddock
2 allocated off-road parking spaces, with on-site ev charging points
No onward chain
Set in an idyllic countryside location on the outskirts of Buckland Brewer, this delightful 2 Bedroom end-of-terrace home presents a rare and unique opportunity offering not just a charming residence but also the incredible benefit of a 2-acre paddock with a detached stable block. Perfect for those with equestrian interests, this property is a true one-off, providing land and stabling at an exceptionally competitive price point.
Tucked away in a peaceful and picturesque setting, 3 The Mews promises a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. While ideally suited for equestrian use, the land and outbuildings also offer fantastic versatility - potentially serving as a detached workshop or additional space to suit personal or professional pursuits.
Inside, the home features 2 generously sized double Bedrooms, both benefiting from fitted wardrobes. The Main Bedroom enjoys lovely views over the rear garden and includes a practical utility cupboard housing the lpg fired boiler, with plumbing and space for a washer / dryer. The First Floor is completed by a spacious Bathroom conveniently positioned between the 2 Bedrooms.
On the Ground Floor, the Entrance Hallway provides a welcoming space for coats and shoes before leading into the bright and airy, open-plan Kitchen / Diner - a versatile hub of the home. This well-appointed space includes a built-in oven and hob with extractor, an under-counter fridge and freezer and a freestanding dishwasher included in the sale. With its adaptable layout, this space could function equally well as a Kitchen / Diner or a combined Kitchen / Living area. A doorway from the Kitchen leads to a convenient Cloakroom.
To the rear of the property, the Living Room enjoys direct access to the south-facing garden via French doors. Adding to the home’s versatility, this room also benefits from an adjoining Shower Room, making it ideal as an occasional guest bedroom or as a practical space for freshening up after a day’s riding.
The south-facing rear garden is designed for easy maintenance, featuring a private seating area - perfect for dining or relaxing, with steps leading to a further low-maintenance section before transitioning into a lawned area with wooden outbuildings. A final stretch of lawn leads up to the paddock, seamlessly connecting the house to the land. There is also a lovely seating area at the front of the property, ensuring you can enjoy the sun throughout the day.
The property further benefits from 2 allocated off-road parking spaces, while on-site ev charging points provide additional convenience. Despite its serene rural setting, the home is well-connected, with a range of towns and villages just a short drive away.
Offered for sale with no onward chain, this truly special home offers an unrivalled opportunity to enjoy countryside living with the added bonus of land, stables and boundless potential.
Famous for being the hometown of Edward Capern, the poet postman, Buckland Brewer is one of North Devon’s most beautiful villages. The village is surrounded by a diverse landscape of meadows, woodlands, moors and forestry plantations. The impressive tower of the Church of St. Mary (St. Benedict) is 75 ft. High and can be seen for miles around. It has a pub and village hall and it shares schools with Great Torrington and Bideford.
Close by, Great Torrington has rhs Rosemoor, Dartington Crystal and the brilliant Plough Arts Centre with its diverse programme of movies, craft classes, live bands and stand-up comedy.
Reasonable driving from the Atlantic Highway (A39), Buckland Brewer 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
Directions to this property can be easily found by using What3words:
From Bideford Quay proceed towards Torrington. After approximately 1 mile turn right signposted Buckland Brewer / Littleham / Parkham. Follow the signposts into the village. Upon reaching the village, continue through passing the Church on your left hand side. Towards the end of the village, take the right hand turning opposite the School. Proceed along this road for some distance until you see the sign for The Mews on your left hand side. Proceed up the drive and park in one of the two concrete areas on your right hand side allocated to number 3. An agent will meet you here and will lead you to the property.
Agents Note
This property benefits from having lpg fired central heating
This property has a mains water supply
There is a recently installed modern shared septic tank / treatment plant that serves this property and 3 others
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