Bridge House stands as a remarkable family residence that expertly blends historical charm with ample living space across three levels. This property is rich in original character, featuring exposed timber beams, flagstone, and parquet flooring, while also incorporating modern enhancements including solar panel technology with battery storage. The ground floor accommodates flexible reception areas, notably a light-filled sitting room with an original fireplace and wood-burning stove, accompanied by a conservatory offering pleasant views of the garden. A formal dining room with another woodburner and a study boasting a traditional flagstone floor provide additional communal spaces. The kitchen is particularly striking, showcasing a vaulted ceiling and bespoke Oak cabinetry complemented by granite worktops and a central island. The adjacent breakfast room enhances informal dining options, while practical amenities include a utility space and two bathrooms on this level.
On the first floor, four generously sized bedrooms are complemented by family bathroom facilities. The second floor features two vaulted rooms currently utilized as playroom space but ripe for repurposing according to future needs. Outside, the property benefits from substantial grounds that include a serene stream, well-maintained gardens complete with terraces for outdoor dining experiences, and an impressive array of outbuildings totalling around 1,300 sq ft—this includes a barn and workshop that present excellent development opportunities pending necessary approvals.
Located in the quaint village of Kentisbeare near the Blackdown Hills National Landscape, local amenities include shops and community gatherings that enrich village life. More extensive services can be found in nearby towns like Cullompton and Tiverton. With good transport links to Exeter via road and rail, coupled with access to local independent schools, this property not only provides immediate comfort but also presents considerable potential for renovation and investment.