£170,000
3 bed terraced house for saleBuckland Brewer, Bideford EX39
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Chain free
- Freehold
Bond Oxborough Phillips - Bideford
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About this property
A character cottage built in 1832
3 Bedrooms
Period features including fireplaces, exposed brickwork & original staircase
Galley-style Kitchen with bespoke wooden units
Spacious Dining Room & cosy Living Room
Downstairs Shower Room & upstairs Cloakroom
Private rear garden (separate from the property, accessed via right of way)
Located in the heart of Buckland Brewer with a village pub, school & shop
No onward chain
If you're looking for a 3 Bedroom house for sale in Buckland Brewer, this delightful mid-terrace period cottage dating back to 1832 offers a rare opportunity to own a character-filled home in one of North Devon's most sought after villages.
Set in a row of 3 traditional cottages, this property is full of charm and original features. Located in the picturesque village of Buckland Brewer, just 6 miles from the historic towns of Bideford and Torrington, the home is ideally positioned for those looking to enjoy a peaceful Devon village life with easy access to the coast and countryside.
The Ground Floor offers a welcoming Hallway, a spacious Dining Room with original fireplace, and a characterful Living Room with exposed brick walls and a feature Aga. The Kitchen is fitted with bespoke wooden cabinetry and modern appliances including an electric oven, hob, fridge / freezer and washing machine. To the rear of the Kitchen is the Shower Room, fitted with a corner shower, WC, wash hand basin, and heated towel rail.
Upstairs, you’ll find 3 generously sized Bedrooms, including a charming Master Bedroom with its own period fireplace, as well as a recently added Cloakroom.
Outside, the property benefits from a private garden, which is separate from the main house and accessed via a shared pathway across the neighbouring cottage. There is also a large storage outbuilding - ideal for tools, bikes or garden furniture.
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
From Bideford Quay, proceed towards Torrington with the river on your left hand side, crossing over two mini roundabouts and continue for a short distance on the A386. Upon arriving at Landcross, turn right signposted Buckland Brewer / Bradworthy and continue along this road passing the turning to Littleham. As the road bears sharply to your left, take the next turning on your left signposted Buckland Brewer and proceed to the village. The property will be found just after the Gorwood Road turning on your right hand side.
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