Guide price
£248,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleLong Furlong, Hartland, Devon EX39
3 beds
EPC Rating: F
- Retirement
- Chain free
- Freehold
Homewise Ltd
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About this property
Only Over-60s are eligible for the Home for Life from Homewise (incorporating a Lifetime Lease)
Savings against the full price of this property typically range from 20% to 50% for a Lifetime Lease
Actual price paid depends on individuals’ age and personal circumstances (and property criteria)
Plan allows customers to purchase a % share of the property value (Up to 50%) to safeguard for the future
Please call for a personalised quote, or use the calculator on the Homewise website for an indicative saving
The full listed price of this property is £370,000
Over 60s can secure this property with a Home For Life from Homewise
Through the Home for Life Plan from Homewise, those aged 60 or over can purchase a Lifetime Lease and a share of the property value to safeguard for the future. The cost to purchase the Lifetime Lease is always less than the full market value.
Over-60s customers typically save between from 20% To 50%*.
Home for Life Plan guide price for Over-60s The Lifetime Lease price for this property is £248,000 based on an average saving of 33%.
Market Value Price: £370,000
The price you pay will vary according to your age, personal circumstances and requirements and will be adjusted to include any percentage of the property you wish to safeguard. The plan allows customers to purchase a share of the property value (up to 50%) to safeguard for the future.
For an indication of what you could save, please use our calculator on the Homewise website.
Please call for more information or a personalised quote
Please note: Homewise do not own this property and it is not exclusively for sale for the over-60s.
It is being marketed by Homewise as an example of a property that is currently for sale which could be purchased using a Home For Life Lifetime Lease.
If you are not over 60 or would like to purchase the property at the full market value of £370,000, please contact the estate agent Webbers.
Property description
"no onward chain - superb three bedroom holiday or residential home" An attractive and beautifully presented three en-suite bedroom Grade II Listed stone built barn conversion with superb coastal and countryside views, set within a quiet rural location on the Hartland Peninsula. A fine permanent home or holiday investment. EPC F
Located within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty close to both the coast and the popular village of Hartland on the Hartland Peninsula, with superb coastal and countryside views, is this tastefully presented and attractive three bedroom Grade II Listed barn conversion.
The property is arranged with flexible reverse-level accommodation to make the most of the fabulous views and would make a very comfortable permanent home or an excellent scope for generating a holiday letting income.
Entering from the front a private gateway leads down a stone chipping pathway to the property that features two entrances with the first on the side of the home and the main entrance to the front however both entrances offer staircases to the upper level of the home.
The property features a reverse living layout to maximise the excellent countryside views. Entering the property the three double bedrooms can all be found on the ground floor. All feature ensuites with two being shower rooms, and the master bedroom enjoying an en-suite bathroom.
The first floor features an open plan layout and offers ample space for sizeable furniture including a large family table and chairs. There is an eye catching and warming wood burner, perfect for setting the mood on any cosy night. An opening leads from the lounge into the modern fitted kitchen comprising of multiple eye and base level units including electric oven, induction hob, designer extractor hood and space for freestanding appliances. The second staircase leads from the kitchen down to a hall, off which is the third bedroom. The hall can also be accessed via the side entrance.
To the outside there is an extremely private, west facing garden with an idyllic paved seating area and lawned garden. This well maintained outside space is ideal for al-fresco eating, sunbathing and admiring the superb views over local farmland, with Hartland Point and the sea in the distance. The property also features parking for two vehicles along with additional visitors parking, and a large storage shed that benefits from power, lighting, water supply and drainage.
There is an annual service charge of approx. 500.00 for maintaining the communal grounds and sewage system.
The Hartland Peninsula is arguably one of the most dramatic landscapes in the UK where sandstone cliffs, amongst the highest in England, tower over Atlantic rollers, then dip down to deserted beaches. Part of the North Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (aonb) and one of just 46 areas in the whole UK whose distinctive character and natural beauty are designated and protected by law and safeguarded for national interest. The 17,000 acres of inland area are also strikingly special. Moorland, heath, quiet lanes, ancient wooded valleys - even the built environment is very beautiful with tiny cottages, rustic inns, 17th Century farmsteads, the glorious Hartland Abbey and St Nectan's Church. The South West Coast path circles the entire peninsula.
Moorland, heath, quiet lanes, ancient wooded valleys - even the built environment is very beautiful with tiny cottages, rustic inns, 17th Century farmsteads, the glorious Hartland Abbey and St Nectan's Church. The South West Coast path circles the entire peninsula. There are also shady lanes, sheltered footpaths, ancient bridleways and open moors. Hartland is a traditional rural English village with beautiful buildings, hundreds of years of heritage, usual village amenities and shops and the social and cultural centre of the area and is approximately 4 miles away. Bideford 15 miles, Bude 15 miles, Holsworthy 17 miles and the North Devon regional centre of Barnstaple is approximately 25 miles. Spekes Mill Mouth is a 20 minute walk away with its waterfall and long curving beach and sandy stretches at low tide running down to the shore. Surfers like to visit Spekes for its renowned reef brake, yet it remains peaceful and quiet even at the height of summer.
The information provided about this property does not constitute or form part of an offer or contract, nor may be it be regarded as representations. All interested parties must verify accuracy and your solicitor must verify tenure/lease information, fixtures & fittings and, where the property has been extended/converted, planning/building regulation consents. All dimensions are approximate and quoted for guidance only as are floor plans which are not to scale and their accuracy cannot be confirmed. Reference to appliances and/or services does not imply that they are necessarily in working order or fit for the purpose. Suitable as a retirement home.
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