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A Period home in a modern coat - Tucked away on one of Torrington’s most sought-after roads, number 123 Mill Street is a hidden treasure. Set proudly on a generous plot amidst an attractive road of period homes, this charming property offers a rare combination of character and convenience.
Surrounded by traditional cottages and nestled within the historic heart of the town, the home enjoys glimpses of the rolling hills of the Torridge Valley and the picturesque village of Taddiport from the rear bedroom window, a view that perfectly complements the timeless feel of this delightful house.
Colour washed rendered elevations beneath a slate roof, the property exudes authenticity and warmth. Inside, the accommodation comprises a bright and airy kitchen, with a pleasant open aspect over the garden, a space where natural light floods in and frames the outdoors beautifully.
Upstairs, you’ll find two double bedrooms, a single bedroom, and an additional attic room offering flexible space for a home office, hobby room or occasional guest accommodation.
One of the property’s standout features is its garden, a truly special space that reflects the care and attention of the current owner. Immediately off the kitchen is a gravelled seating area, an ideal spot to enjoy a glass of wine in the evening sun or entertain friends on long summer evenings. Beyond this, the garden becomes more established and secluded, with mature planting, a pergola draped in greenery, and a sense of peace that’s hard to find so close to the town centre.
Despite its tranquil feel, the property is only a short stroll from the town square and local amenities. While parking in Torrington is often at a premium, residents here can take advantage of the town’s annual permit scheme, offering convenient access to nearby public car parks.
A little known piece of local history: Mill Street was once the escape route for Royalist soldiers fleeing westward after the Battle of Torrington in 1646. Once lined entirely with thatched cottages, up until the 1960s, today only Rose Cottage and the Torridge Inn retain their original thatched roofs, offering a nostalgic glimpse into the town’s rich past.
Great Torrington itself is a vibrant market town perched atop a hill, surrounded by over 365 acres of common land, a haven for walkers and nature lovers alike. The scenic Tarka Trail is easily accessible, winding its way through the lush countryside and offering gentle gradients ideal for cycling or leisurely strolls, all the way north to Ilfracombe or south to Meeth.
Heating: Gas combination boiler
Mains water - Mains electric - Mains drainage - Landline telephone.
Broadband coverage: Superfast available up to 150mbps (information taken from Ofcom checker)
Mobile phone coverage: Is limited indoors and likely outdoors
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