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A stunning period house in the heart of the charming village of Monkleigh, this three bedroom property is the epitome of comfort and style. Boasting a clean and inviting interior, this home offers a cosy and homely atmosphere that is perfect for a family or professional couple. The property is situated in a quiet and peaceful location, providing a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Featuring enclosed gardens to both the front and rear and off street parking facilities, this property offers both indoor and outdoor space for relaxation and entertainment. With its accessible layout and charming character, this house is sure to make you feel right at home. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this beautiful property in a sought-after village location. Contact us today to arrange a viewing!
Monkleigh is ideally situated just off of the A388 providing a short skip to Bideford and the coast beyond in one direction as well as providing a link into Cornwall in the other. The village itself provides a well thought of and thriving primary school as well as The Bell public house, not to mention some fantastic countryside walks surrounding.
In less than a three mile drive you can find yourself enjoying the locally renowned Tarka Trail a footpath/cycle way mainly built on the bed of a disused railway where all the gradients are gentle. It winds its way through some stunning woodland along the course of the River Torridge past Beam Weir, where Henry Williamson’s Tarka the Otter was born, from which the trail gains its name. It continues past Bideford and along the coast to Barnstaple where it splits and one leg turns inland again following the portion of the railway which is still in use the other continues on the bed of the disused railway and onto Ilfracombe. There are lots to do both regionally and locally. Within just a twenty minute drive you have the Plough arts centre / theatre, Dartington Crystal and The Royal Horticultural society gardens "Rosemoor" to enjoy.
The vendor informs us that the property is of stone and cob construction under a rendered facade and slate roof . Your surveyor or conveyancer may be able to clarify further following their investigations. The property is serviced by oil fired central heating. Mains electric and water are connected as is mains drainage.
Broadband: Super fast speeds available up to 80 mbps. (Information taken from Ofcom checker)
Mobile phone: Coverage available onsite is likely outdoors but limited inside (see Ofcom checker for further information)
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