This historic Grade II Listed home, originating from the 17th century, boasts a wealth of original features that could be further enhanced through thoughtful renovation. With spacious rooms throughout, the property offers a unique blend of charm and potential for modernisation. The entrance opens through a stable door into a utility room with a convenient ground floor WC and direct access to the rear garden, setting the stage for seamless indoor-outdoor living. The farmhouse-style kitchen and dining area serve as the heart of the residence, showcasing a striking stone fireplace paired with an oil-fired Stanley range that currently provides heating and hot water. While there are fitted units in place, an incoming buyer has ample opportunity to customise this space according to personal preferences.
The expansive living room is highlighted by triple aspect windows and wide exposed beams, creating an inviting atmosphere. A granite fireplace enhances the character while a UPVC corner conservatory extends the living space outdoors onto a patio area. A cosy snug with its own character fireplace rounds out the ground floor.
On the first floor, a lengthy landing connects all three bedrooms. The principal bedroom is particularly notable for its views and could be reconfigured to create additional sleeping quarters if desired. Built-in storage options abound across the bedrooms, including an en-suite WC in the primary suite. The family bathroom includes a four-piece suite featuring a bidet.
Further distinctive elements include vaulted ceilings, heavy wooden doors, stone flooring, and deep window sills that enrich the overall charm of this property. Modern conveniences are provided by an oil-fired central heating system.
Over recent years, maintenance has been prioritised alongside enhancements to exterior grounds which feature equestrian facilities with stables and paddocks on approximately 7.8 acres of land—ideal for animal lovers or anyone looking to invest in agricultural potential. There is also significant opportunity for development; subject to planning permission, converting the attached stone barn into additional accommodation could yield excellent returns.
Located just four miles from Ashwater village with essential amenities and close proximity to recreational areas like Roadford Lake enhances this property's appeal as both a family home or investment prospect.