Whitford, Axminster
Guide Price: £850,000
Agent: Symonds and Sampson
Agent's Tel: 01297 33122
This characterful Grade II listed residence is nestled in the heart of the pretty village of Whitford, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Sitting in a south-westerly facing plot of just under one acre, this unique property is filled with pleasant surprises both inside and out.
Since 2005 the house and grounds have been transformed by the current owners with part of the property being used as a successful two-bedroom holiday cottage. This could be reinstated or it could be used for multi-generational living.
The 16th century property is a historic cross passage house and has a versatile layout with period features such as tiled floors, medieval doorways and a raft of exposed beams.
The sitting room has a cosy feel and an impressive focal fireplace, while in contrast, the family room is light and airy with neutral modern décor. Adjoining this there's a well-proportioned, triple aspect kitchen that has a fresh stylish look.
To the western elevation, there's another reception room, currently used as a snug and a sunroom overlooking the walled garden.
From either end of the house, two separate staircases lead to the first floor where there are four double bedrooms, a separate shower room and main bathroom.
Outside, there's a delightful walled garden packed full of seasonal flowers and a secluded patio area in a southerly aspect. There's also an attractive landscaped garden, again full of colour with a wide variety of established shrubs, specimen trees and a wildlife pond. The property also comes with a productive vegetable garden and a beautiful wildflower meadow that offers stunning views across Whitford and the Axe Valley. Outbuildings include a two storey hayloft and a good sized garage/workshop.
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