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Guide price
£1,275,000
4 bed detached house for sale
Widdicombe, Kingsbridge TQ74 beds
4 baths
4 receptions
EPC rating: E
Key Information
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Stokenham Area Primary School 0.7 miles
- Charleton Church of England Academy 3.4 miles
- East Portlemouth Ferry Landing 4.6 miles
- Salcombe Ferry Landing 4.7 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Panoramic Sea Views
- Detached Period Lodge
- Idyllic Countryside Setting
- Landscaped Gardens & Woodland
- 4 Bedrooms and 4 Bathrooms
We are welcomed into Widdicombe Lodge over the gravelled drive and up the curved stone steps. That enhance the charming stone exterior. To the right of the house a large terraced patio provides the perfect spot for alfresco dining whilst taking in the sights and sounds of a bygone era, for there is only the joyous melody of nature here - chirping birds, buzzing insects, the occasional rustling of leaves in the breeze. To live here is an escape from modern life, a step away from the daily grind.
Once inside, step to the right which leads round to the kitchen /breakfast room. A light and airy fully fitted cream kitchen with wood style worktops complements the style of the property whilst the painted beams are a charming feature. The dining area has plenty of space for a table and the extra wide picture window to the rear provides superb views over garden and the rolling farmland to the sea at Start Bay.
Across the hallway, we find one of the two living rooms. This one set in the original part of the lodge has a stylish wood burner that adds a wonderful focal point to this cosy space. A great place to snuggle up and relax, heading round the corner you are welcomed into the dining room again fitted with a log burner and plenty of space for a large dining table.
Head over the inner hall to the second living room. Awash with light courtesy of the large picture windows overlooking the garden and the coastline beyond amplifies the light and invites you to relax and unwind.
The extensive grounds wraparound Widdicombe Lodge, providing interest and intrigue at every step. Sunlight dapples down through mature trees to the terraces and pathways that lead out to an area of mature woodland which extends to about 1.25 acres.
The main garden has various different areas most of which enjoy a glorious sea view. These include a shade area which is full of scillas, daffodils and camellias in the Spring. There is a fruit cage, raised vegetable beds and a greenhouse. A long white border edges the two patios and contain a variety of white flowering shrubs together with narcissus and snowdrops early in the year. A large patio has a pond with a waterfall coming from a rill which meanders through part of the front garden. The water being supplied from the property’s artesian well. Behind the pond are well stocked flower beds.
Moving towards the woodland you pass two large hydrangea beds of varying colours. Two Viburnum plicatum Mariesii bloom profusely in May. The wood has Mature Oaks, Ash, Beech, Sweet Chestnuts and Sycamores. Camellias, bluebells, snowdrops, daffodils, primroses, hellebores add interest from February to May. In the centre is a delightful new sub tropical garden. Zantedeschias, cannas, gingers and hostas flourish here together with tetrapanax, gunnera, banana, dicksonia and bamboo. An old rustic bridge and sea view completes the picture. An arched gateway alongside the detached double garage provides access to a pathway with wrought iron balustrade which in turn leads to a terrace at the rear which is approached also from the guest room. On the other side of the property is a large gravelled rockery with many mature plants and shrubs and a pathway leads down to a further, extensive paved terrace which again immediately adjoins open farmland.
Freehold
Council Tax Band F, EPC Band E
The Coastal House use all reasonable endeavours to supply accurate property information in line with the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008. These property details do not constitute any part of the offer or contract and all measurements are approximate. The matters in these particulars should be independently verified by prospective buyers. It should not be assumed that this property has all the necessary planning, building regulation or other consents. Any services, appliances and heating system(s) listed have not been checked or tested. Purchasers should make their own enquiries to the relevant authorities regarding the connection of any service. No person in the employment of The Coastal House has any authority to make or give any representations or warranty whatever in relation to this property or these particulars or enter into any contract relating to this property on behalf of the vendor. Floor plan not to scale and for illustrative purposes only.
Coastal House Ltd Registered Office: 14 Mayors Avenue, Dartmouth, Devon, TQ6 9NG Registered in England & Wales: No 9447216
EPC Rating: E
Location
Located just over a mile from the village of Stokenham, a pretty, popular South Hams village with its own highly rated primary school, church and two village Inns. It is a couple of miles from Chillington, which has several shops including a general stores/post office and health centre. It is a similar distance from the coastal village of Torcross which nestles between the beach and Slapton Ley, a fresh water nature reserve.
It is 6 miles to the centre of Kingsbridge which offers an excellent range of shops, local services and facilities which include a sports centre with a competition-size indoor swimming pool, primary and secondary schools, health centre and cottage hospital. The sailing town of Salcombe and the naval port of Dartmouth are both within easy reach as is the medieval market town of Totnes with its mainline station.
Once inside, step to the right which leads round to the kitchen /breakfast room. A light and airy fully fitted cream kitchen with wood style worktops complements the style of the property whilst the painted beams are a charming feature. The dining area has plenty of space for a table and the extra wide picture window to the rear provides superb views over garden and the rolling farmland to the sea at Start Bay.
Across the hallway, we find one of the two living rooms. This one set in the original part of the lodge has a stylish wood burner that adds a wonderful focal point to this cosy space. A great place to snuggle up and relax, heading round the corner you are welcomed into the dining room again fitted with a log burner and plenty of space for a large dining table.
Head over the inner hall to the second living room. Awash with light courtesy of the large picture windows overlooking the garden and the coastline beyond amplifies the light and invites you to relax and unwind.
The extensive grounds wraparound Widdicombe Lodge, providing interest and intrigue at every step. Sunlight dapples down through mature trees to the terraces and pathways that lead out to an area of mature woodland which extends to about 1.25 acres.
The main garden has various different areas most of which enjoy a glorious sea view. These include a shade area which is full of scillas, daffodils and camellias in the Spring. There is a fruit cage, raised vegetable beds and a greenhouse. A long white border edges the two patios and contain a variety of white flowering shrubs together with narcissus and snowdrops early in the year. A large patio has a pond with a waterfall coming from a rill which meanders through part of the front garden. The water being supplied from the property’s artesian well. Behind the pond are well stocked flower beds.
Moving towards the woodland you pass two large hydrangea beds of varying colours. Two Viburnum plicatum Mariesii bloom profusely in May. The wood has Mature Oaks, Ash, Beech, Sweet Chestnuts and Sycamores. Camellias, bluebells, snowdrops, daffodils, primroses, hellebores add interest from February to May. In the centre is a delightful new sub tropical garden. Zantedeschias, cannas, gingers and hostas flourish here together with tetrapanax, gunnera, banana, dicksonia and bamboo. An old rustic bridge and sea view completes the picture. An arched gateway alongside the detached double garage provides access to a pathway with wrought iron balustrade which in turn leads to a terrace at the rear which is approached also from the guest room. On the other side of the property is a large gravelled rockery with many mature plants and shrubs and a pathway leads down to a further, extensive paved terrace which again immediately adjoins open farmland.
Freehold
Council Tax Band F, EPC Band E
The Coastal House use all reasonable endeavours to supply accurate property information in line with the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008. These property details do not constitute any part of the offer or contract and all measurements are approximate. The matters in these particulars should be independently verified by prospective buyers. It should not be assumed that this property has all the necessary planning, building regulation or other consents. Any services, appliances and heating system(s) listed have not been checked or tested. Purchasers should make their own enquiries to the relevant authorities regarding the connection of any service. No person in the employment of The Coastal House has any authority to make or give any representations or warranty whatever in relation to this property or these particulars or enter into any contract relating to this property on behalf of the vendor. Floor plan not to scale and for illustrative purposes only.
Coastal House Ltd Registered Office: 14 Mayors Avenue, Dartmouth, Devon, TQ6 9NG Registered in England & Wales: No 9447216
EPC Rating: E
Location
Located just over a mile from the village of Stokenham, a pretty, popular South Hams village with its own highly rated primary school, church and two village Inns. It is a couple of miles from Chillington, which has several shops including a general stores/post office and health centre. It is a similar distance from the coastal village of Torcross which nestles between the beach and Slapton Ley, a fresh water nature reserve.
It is 6 miles to the centre of Kingsbridge which offers an excellent range of shops, local services and facilities which include a sports centre with a competition-size indoor swimming pool, primary and secondary schools, health centre and cottage hospital. The sailing town of Salcombe and the naval port of Dartmouth are both within easy reach as is the medieval market town of Totnes with its mainline station.
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