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Stockleigh Pomeroy, EX17

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£750,000

  • 4 beds
Detached house
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Stockleigh Mill Farm is found a short distance outside the lovely rural village of Stockleigh Pomeroy, yet is just twenty minutes to Exeter and eight minutes to Crediton`s amenities, the railway station is circa three miles away and Exeter St.Davids is in easy reach. The village boasts a church and new village hall. Thorne`s Farm with farm shop, caf? & deli and the thriving village of Cheriton Fitzpaine both lay a short distance away with two pubs, The Ring of Bells and The Half Moon Inn.

The property comprises of a re- thatched water mill, dating back to the 13th century, a four bedroom farmhouse, a generous two storey detached linhay and various other out buildings and really is a rather special place with so much potential! The farmhouse creates a lovely home and has undergone a program of restoration over the past years, staying true to the original building by using traditional materials and finishes. Comprising of a living room, with inglenook fireplace, a separate dining room and galley kitchen with oil fired Raeburn and stable door to the south facing garden. The fourth bedroom/office and shower room are just off the entrance hall. On the first floor there are three double bedrooms along with a family bathroom. There is also the added benefit of the old bakery on the lower ground floor with bread oven along with a storage cupboard and utility boiler room.

Outside is where the magic begins and the opportunities and potential are endless (subject to all the necessary planning permissions and consents) and total an area of circa 1.5 acres, along with the courtyard and out buildings. It is fair to say, that the outbuildings are in need of restoration, repair and modernisation, however they really are stunning and offer themselves to a number of uses, potential B&B, holiday accommodation, work for home spaces, `annex` for multi generational living, home gym/games room, cinema or purely as farm out buildings if you are looking for a slice of the `good life` or a small holding. As the lower meadow is relatively level, there is also the potential for a camping/glamping area (STP).

From the driveway, there is a five bar gate accessing the orchard with a range of productive fruit trees, which leads down to another gate into the lower meadow which is boarded by a stream and leans itself to sheep grazing. From the road, there is again a five bar gate opening into the paddock.

All in all, a simply wonderful place to be!

Approach
Just off the main road, there is driveway parking for several vehicles with steep, double gated access to the courtyard along with gated access to the orchard and in turn to the meadow. Path to the front, canopy porch and light and heavy timber door opening into

Hallway
Recessed spotlights, radiator and tiled floor. Door to the lounge and doors to

Bedroom Four/Study - 9'5" (2.87m) x 8'0" (2.44m)
A couple of steps up to the room with a glazed window to the side aspect, exposed timber, high level storage area and radiator.

Shower Room
A couple of steps up to the room with obscure glazed window to the front. Recessed spotlights and extractor fan. Low level flush WC, wash hand basin and tiled corner shower cubicle with mixer shower above. Shaver light, radiator and exposed wooden floor boards.

Living Room - 19'2" (5.84m) x 16'1" (4.9m)
A wonderful, light room with two glazed windows to the side aspect with deep sills and over looking the side garden. Exposed ceiling timbers and a substantial inglenook style fireplace with open grate and cooper canopy with exposed stone surround and hearth, with a timber bressemer above. Two radiators and television aerial point. Door and stairs rising to the first floor with storage alcove below. Door to

Dining Room - 12'2" (3.71m) x 9'0" (2.74m)
An attractive room with a glazed window to the side aspect with wooden window seat below. Radiator and arched alcove display unit with lighting. Opening to

Inner Hall
Useful storage cupboard and stone flooring. Half stable door and steps down to the old bakery and door to

Kitchen - 7'7" (2.31m) x 15'5" (4.7m)
Recessed spotlights. Glazed window to the rear and side aspect and timber stable door to the side access and leading to the side garden. Range of bespoke hand crafted timber kitchen unit with a Belfast sink. Space for an electric cooker and space for upright fridge freezer. Feature fireplace with cast iron surround and housing an oil fired Raeburn (currently disconnected). Quarry tiled flooring.

The Old Bakery - 13'9" (4.19m) x 9'10" (3m)
Worn granite steps lead down from the inner hall. Recessed spot lights and glazed window to the side aspect, over looking the the old mill and courtyard. Useful storage cupboard and feature period inglenook stone fireplace with clome (bread) oven and a wood burning stove. Radiator and door to the undercroft porch.

Undercroft porch
Feature arched opening to the driveway and courtyard and cobbled floor. Door to useful storage cupboard and door to

Utility/Boiler Room
Glazed window to the side aspect. Sink unit and floor standing oil fired Worcester combination boiler. Space and plumbing for washing machine.

Landing
Window to the front aspect, hatch to the loft, radiator and doors to

Bedroom One - 14'10" (4.52m) x 12'9" (3.89m) Into Recess
Two glazed windows to the side aspect over looking the side garden and out towards the paddock, with deep window sills. Nursery style fireplace and two radiators.

Bedroom Two - 11'3" (3.43m) x 10'0" (3.05m)
Glazed windows to the side aspect over looking the side garden and out towards the paddock, with deep window sills. Radiator.

Bedroom Three - 11'10" (3.61m) x 9'7" (2.92m)
Stairs lead down to the room with glazed window to the side aspect and overlooking the courtyard. Radiator.

Bathroom
Recessed spot lights and extractor fan. Low level flush WC and wash hand basin with storage below and shave light above. Panel bath. Radiator and exposed wooden flooring.

Outside
This is where the magic begins and the opportunities and potential are endless (subject to all the necessary planning permissions and consents) and total an area of circa 1.5 acres of land along with the courtyard and out buildings. It is fair to say, that the buildings are in need of restoration, repair and modernisation, however they really are stunning and offer themselves to a number of uses, potential B&B, holiday accommodation, work for home spaces, `annex` for multi generational living, home gym/games room, cinema or purely as farm out buildings if you are looking for a slice of the `good life` or a small holding. As the lower meadow is relatively level, there is also the potential for a camping/glamping site (STP).

Firstly, the old mill and understood to date back to c1296 and being Grade II Listed, it is arranged over two floors with a fabulous and very distinctive re-thatched roof. The ground floor is accessed via the courtyard and has a couple of windows/openings to the side and rear. Exposed ceiling timbers and beams, light and power. The first floor is accessed on the ground level at the front via a timber door with windows/opening to the front side and rear. Exposed timbers and beams with light and power. There is also the old wheel house with heavy timber (the wheel has unfortunately long gone).

The courtyard gives access to several further out buildings, a covered log store, three bay piggery and gated access to the side garden which is mainly laid to lawn with gardeners WC, oil tank and access to the septic tank in the lower meadow, and to the orchard. Parking for several vehicles and part cobbled.

Boarding the rear of the courtyard to the substantial Linhay barn which is broken into three main sections, with timber doors and windows to the front aspect. The old slaughter room and bucket beam are at one end with window/opening to the rear and side and loft area above, power and lighting. At the other end there is a store room, again with power and lighting with timber ladder accessing the hay loft with stunning exposed roof timbers and beams under a tiled roof, and timber floor. Windows to the front aspect. The central section is broken into a store room and workshop, again with power and lighting.

From the driveway, there is a five bar gate accessing the orchard with a range of productive fruit trees, which leads down to another gate into the lower meadow which is boarded by a stream and leans itself to sheep grazing. From the road, there is again a five bar gate opening into the paddock.

All in all, we understand that the land totals approximately 1.5 acres.

Agents Note
Due to the construction the buildings, all measurements and floor plans are for a guide and for illustration only. The former water mill is Grade II Listed and we understand that the house and outbuildings are curtilage listed.

Video Tour
The video tour will appear on our YouTube channel from 2pm on Friday 23rd July. It will then be available on our website, the relevant property portals and Facebook afterwards.

Please note, that this is a basic tour and for your information only.

No offers will be accepted on the property without a `physical` property inspection, arranged and undertaken under the relevant government guidelines due to Covid-19.



Notice
Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.

Council Tax
Mid Devon District Council, Band E
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£750,000

4 bed house for sale

Stockleigh Pomeroy, EX17
Stockleigh Mill Farm is found a short distance outside the lovely rural village of Stockleigh Pomeroy, yet is just twenty minutes to Exeter and eight minutes to Crediton`s amenities, the railway station is circa three miles away and Exeter St.Davids is in easy reach. The village boasts a church and new village hall. Thorne`s Farm with farm shop, caf? & deli and the thriving village of Cheriton Fitzpaine both lay a short distance away with two pubs, The Ring of Bells and The Half Moon Inn.

The property comprises of a re- thatched water mill, dating back to the 13th century, a four bedroom farmhouse, a generous two storey detached linhay and various other out buildings and really is a rather special place with so much potential! The farmhouse creates a lovely home and has undergone a program of restoration over the past years, staying true to the original building by using traditional materials and finishes. Comprising of a living room, with inglenook fireplace, a separate dining room and galley kitchen with oil fired Raeburn and stable door to the south facing garden. The fourth bedroom/office and shower room are just off the entrance hall. On the first floor there are three double bedrooms along with a family bathroom. There is also the added benefit of the old bakery on the lower ground floor with bread oven along with a storage cupboard and utility boiler room.

Outside is where the magic begins and the opportunities and potential are endless (subject to all the necessary planning permissions and consents) and total an area of circa 1.5 acres, along with the courtyard and out buildings. It is fair to say, that the outbuildings are in need of restoration, repair and modernisation, however they really are stunning and offer themselves to a number of uses, potential B&B, holiday accommodation, work for home spaces, `annex` for multi generational living, home gym/games room, cinema or purely as farm out buildings if you are looking for a slice of the `good life` or a small holding. As the lower meadow is relatively level, there is also the potential for a camping/glamping area (STP).

From the driveway, there is a five bar gate accessing the orchard with a range of productive fruit trees, which leads down to another gate into the lower meadow which is boarded by a stream and leans itself to sheep grazing. From the road, there is again a five bar gate opening into the paddock.

All in all, a simply wonderful place to be!

Approach
Just off the main road, there is driveway parking for several vehicles with steep, double gated access to the courtyard along with gated access to the orchard and in turn to the meadow. Path to the front, canopy porch and light and heavy timber door opening into

Hallway
Recessed spotlights, radiator and tiled floor. Door to the lounge and doors to

Bedroom Four/Study - 9'5" (2.87m) x 8'0" (2.44m)
A couple of steps up to the room with a glazed window to the side aspect, exposed timber, high level storage area and radiator.

Shower Room
A couple of steps up to the room with obscure glazed window to the front. Recessed spotlights and extractor fan. Low level flush WC, wash hand basin and tiled corner shower cubicle with mixer shower above. Shaver light, radiator and exposed wooden floor boards.

Living Room - 19'2" (5.84m) x 16'1" (4.9m)
A wonderful, light room with two glazed windows to the side aspect with deep sills and over looking the side garden. Exposed ceiling timbers and a substantial inglenook style fireplace with open grate and cooper canopy with exposed stone surround and hearth, with a timber bressemer above. Two radiators and television aerial point. Door and stairs rising to the first floor with storage alcove below. Door to

Dining Room - 12'2" (3.71m) x 9'0" (2.74m)
An attractive room with a glazed window to the side aspect with wooden window seat below. Radiator and arched alcove display unit with lighting. Opening to

Inner Hall
Useful storage cupboard and stone flooring. Half stable door and steps down to the old bakery and door to

Kitchen - 7'7" (2.31m) x 15'5" (4.7m)
Recessed spotlights. Glazed window to the rear and side aspect and timber stable door to the side access and leading to the side garden. Range of bespoke hand crafted timber kitchen unit with a Belfast sink. Space for an electric cooker and space for upright fridge freezer. Feature fireplace with cast iron surround and housing an oil fired Raeburn (currently disconnected). Quarry tiled flooring.

The Old Bakery - 13'9" (4.19m) x 9'10" (3m)
Worn granite steps lead down from the inner hall. Recessed spot lights and glazed window to the side aspect, over looking the the old mill and courtyard. Useful storage cupboard and feature period inglenook stone fireplace with clome (bread) oven and a wood burning stove. Radiator and door to the undercroft porch.

Undercroft porch
Feature arched opening to the driveway and courtyard and cobbled floor. Door to useful storage cupboard and door to

Utility/Boiler Room
Glazed window to the side aspect. Sink unit and floor standing oil fired Worcester combination boiler. Space and plumbing for washing machine.

Landing
Window to the front aspect, hatch to the loft, radiator and doors to

Bedroom One - 14'10" (4.52m) x 12'9" (3.89m) Into Recess
Two glazed windows to the side aspect over looking the side garden and out towards the paddock, with deep window sills. Nursery style fireplace and two radiators.

Bedroom Two - 11'3" (3.43m) x 10'0" (3.05m)
Glazed windows to the side aspect over looking the side garden and out towards the paddock, with deep window sills. Radiator.

Bedroom Three - 11'10" (3.61m) x 9'7" (2.92m)
Stairs lead down to the room with glazed window to the side aspect and overlooking the courtyard. Radiator.

Bathroom
Recessed spot lights and extractor fan. Low level flush WC and wash hand basin with storage below and shave light above. Panel bath. Radiator and exposed wooden flooring.

Outside
This is where the magic begins and the opportunities and potential are endless (subject to all the necessary planning permissions and consents) and total an area of circa 1.5 acres of land along with the courtyard and out buildings. It is fair to say, that the buildings are in need of restoration, repair and modernisation, however they really are stunning and offer themselves to a number of uses, potential B&B, holiday accommodation, work for home spaces, `annex` for multi generational living, home gym/games room, cinema or purely as farm out buildings if you are looking for a slice of the `good life` or a small holding. As the lower meadow is relatively level, there is also the potential for a camping/glamping site (STP).

Firstly, the old mill and understood to date back to c1296 and being Grade II Listed, it is arranged over two floors with a fabulous and very distinctive re-thatched roof. The ground floor is accessed via the courtyard and has a couple of windows/openings to the side and rear. Exposed ceiling timbers and beams, light and power. The first floor is accessed on the ground level at the front via a timber door with windows/opening to the front side and rear. Exposed timbers and beams with light and power. There is also the old wheel house with heavy timber (the wheel has unfortunately long gone).

The courtyard gives access to several further out buildings, a covered log store, three bay piggery and gated access to the side garden which is mainly laid to lawn with gardeners WC, oil tank and access to the septic tank in the lower meadow, and to the orchard. Parking for several vehicles and part cobbled.

Boarding the rear of the courtyard to the substantial Linhay barn which is broken into three main sections, with timber doors and windows to the front aspect. The old slaughter room and bucket beam are at one end with window/opening to the rear and side and loft area above, power and lighting. At the other end there is a store room, again with power and lighting with timber ladder accessing the hay loft with stunning exposed roof timbers and beams under a tiled roof, and timber floor. Windows to the front aspect. The central section is broken into a store room and workshop, again with power and lighting.

From the driveway, there is a five bar gate accessing the orchard with a range of productive fruit trees, which leads down to another gate into the lower meadow which is boarded by a stream and leans itself to sheep grazing. From the road, there is again a five bar gate opening into the paddock.

All in all, we understand that the land totals approximately 1.5 acres.

Agents Note
Due to the construction the buildings, all measurements and floor plans are for a guide and for illustration only. The former water mill is Grade II Listed and we understand that the house and outbuildings are curtilage listed.

Video Tour
The video tour will appear on our YouTube channel from 2pm on Friday 23rd July. It will then be available on our website, the relevant property portals and Facebook afterwards.

Please note, that this is a basic tour and for your information only.

No offers will be accepted on the property without a `physical` property inspection, arranged and undertaken under the relevant government guidelines due to Covid-19.



Notice
Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.

Council Tax
Mid Devon District Council, Band E