Enchanting 47-Acre Farmstead Near Exmoor with Detached Cottage, Sun Terrace, Stables, and Guest Cottage for Sale

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Twitchen, North Molton, South Molton, Devon, EX36, South Molton (Great britain)

6 Bedrooms · 3 Bathrooms · 791Floor area

€1,755,000

Farmhouse

No parking

6 Bedrooms

3 Bathrooms

791m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to the delightful and enchanting world of Burch Farm, nestled amidst the serene and untouched landscapes of the Devon countryside in South Molton. This farmstead echoes with the charm and grace of yesteryears while offering a comforting and inviting space for modern living. Situated just south of the breathtaking Exmoor National Park, this property stands at Twitchen, North Molton, offering a truly picturesque and pastoral lifestyle. As a busy real estate agent, I can hardly keep up with the interest this property garners from buyers across the globe, yearning for a slice of the rustic English lifestyle.

Step into a narrative suspended in time, where the story of your life unfolds against rolling green valleys and whispering woods. The farmhouse itself offers over 4,637 square feet of accommodation, glowing with period charm and character. Built initially as a thatched abode, it has grown over the years into a versatile home for families and alike, wanting room to stretch out luxuriously.

Let's walk through the heart of Burch Farm – the kitchen and dining area. With its lofty vaulted ceilings, this room is destined to be the hub of family gatherings and entertaining guests. Imagine sharing stories by the fireplace or enjoying breakfast with the sun pouring in through its generous windows. Vaulted ceilings lend an airy charm, making this spot irresistable. A door from here opens onto a south-facing sun terrace—a sanctuary where morning coffees turn into soul-soothing rituals.

Not far from here is a quaint playroom, essential pantry, and a convenient cloakroom. Then there's the trio of formal reception rooms, each showing off their uniqueness and rich features from an era gone by—the dining room, the library, and the sitting room—all vying to be your favorite spot for unwinding.

The wonder of Burch Farm doesn't end on the ground floor. Amble up those charming stairs to discover the tranquility of the sleeping quarters. The principal bedroom—spaciously grand, accompanied by an en suite bathroom. From here, glide seamlessly into five more bedrooms and two additional bathrooms, offering ample room for family, guests, or a home office.

This property is not just a home; it's an estate awaiting your touch. With approximately 47 acres of enchanting landscapes, formal gardens, and a natural swimming pond, Burch Farm effortlessly combines utility and beauty. The stone barns and stables hint at more possibilities, awaiting those with the vision and zest for transformation.

Imagine living here, surrounded by the quietude and simple pleasures of rural Devon life. The market town of South Molton, a mere 4.5 miles away, offers cozy local amenities and a sense of community. And for when you crave bigger city adventures or beach escapes, the regional center of Barnstaple and the alluring North Devon beaches are just a short drive away.

The climate here is mild, kissed by the oceanic influences of the Atlantic, perfect for those who enjoy a temperate environment without extremes. Imagine the soft English summers and the cozy beauty of winter evenings by a roaring fire.

This lovely farmhouse also boasts convenient connectivity. With easy access to the M5 motorway, trips to larger cities like Bristol and Exeter are convenient, while London is accessible via train in under two hours from Tiverton Parkway Station. Therefore, whether it's the charm of country living you seek or regular trips for business, Burch Farm provides.

To round out the perfect picture, let’s enumerate the key features of Burch Farm:

- 6 spacious bedrooms
- 3 bathrooms
- Over 47 acres of scenic land
- Traditional stone barns and stables
- Formal gardens and a swimming pond
- Principal bedroom with en suite
- Upper floor with second access
- Sociable kitchen/dining room with vaulted ceilings
- Double aspect study with grand views
- Tranquil sun terrace

While Burch Farm is ready to wrap you in stories of its exceptional past, it eagerly anticipates the tales of you and your family, creating a bridge between what's been and what’s to unfold. The idyllic landscapes of Devon await your exploration, providing a serene backdrop for a distinctive farmhouse lifestyle. Whether as a permanent residence or a periodic retreat from the urban rush, life at Burch Farm stands as inviting as it ever was. Эта чудесная ферма ждет для вас вашего личного открытия!

Details

Amount of bedrooms
6
Size
791
Price per m²
€2,219
Garden size
46970
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
3
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Farmhouse
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the charming old town area of Padstow, the four-bedroom townhouse at Oak Terrace is a delightful blend of period charm and modern amenities, designed to cater to those who appreciate both historical allure and contemporary comforts. This home offers an exceptional opportunity for buyers looking to experience life in this picturesque part of Cornwall, whether as potential homeowners or those interested in a profitable holiday let. The location of the property ensures privacy and serenity, set back from the daily bustle yet only a few minutes' walk from the vibrant quayside and town center. The residence itself boasts generous living spaces spread across three floors, and the classic Victorian architecture is complemented by tasteful updates including a modern kitchen with granite surfaces and well-appointed bathrooms. Living in Padstow suggests a lifestyle filled with exploration of quaint streets, dining in high-quality eat-in and take-out venues including Michelin-starred establishments, and enjoying an array of activities from sailing on the Camel Estuary to walking and bicycling on scenic trails. Families and outdoor enthusiasts will particularly relish the proximity to several sandy beaches and the renowned Trevose Golf Club. A delightful south-facing garden greets you at the front of the house, offering a lush, green space for relaxation or play, while multiple patio areas provide ample opportunities for outdoor dining and gatherings, capturing the beauty of the estuary views and sunsets. Inside, the ambiance is inviting with features like a wood-burning stove and a bay window that floods the living room with natural light. The high ceilings enhance the sense of space, making it ideal for family livin ... click here to read more

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Nestled amid the charming locale of Newton St. Margarets in Hereford, this exquisite country home stands as an epitome of rural elegance and modern convenience. For those potential overseas buyers or expats eyeing a slice of quintessential British countryside living, this property might just be the canvas you’re looking for—a place where you can paint a picture of serene family life against the backdrop of lush pastoral beauty. To begin this tale, imagine driving through the rolling hills of Herefordshire, the breathtaking Black Mountains silhouetted against the sky, leading you to a unique residential oasis. Built in 1995, this property embodies the warmth and grace of a traditional Welsh Farmhouse but crafted with the amenities and comfort required for contemporary living. With sixty-nine acres at your disposal, the estate offers endless possibilities, whether you're a horse enthusiast dreaming of equestrian pursuits or someone looking for a bucolic smallholding. The land here is quite something special. The estate features an all-weather arena, perfect for equestrians, four internal loose boxes or stables, and various other outbuildings. The options are endless for those with a creative or industrious spirit. This countryside haven is also part of a mid-tier stewardship scheme, making it suitable for anyone interested in regenerative farming or biodiversity projects—a truly rewarding venture for someone passionate about the environment. Now, let's turn our attention to Shobdon Farm itself, a splendid six-bedroom home artfully composed amidst stunning and meticulously maintained gardens. Inside, flexibility reigns supreme with four expansive reception rooms, providing ample space for everything from family gathering ... click here to read more

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Once upon a time, nestled in the idyllic landscape of Herefordshire, lies a treasure from the Edwardian era, Whitney Court. This magnificent country manor, located in Whitney-on-Wye, is an emblem of history and elegance, built between 1898 and 1902 by the esteemed architect T H Watson. While its construction harks back to the dawn of the modern age, Whitney Court continues to charm with its harmonious blend of tradition and sophistication, offering a unique opportunity for overseas buyers to own a piece of British heritage. Positioned within approximately 22 acres of rolling gardens and serene parkland, this home humbly invites its residents to escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. The grandeur of the property is accentuated by a private gated driveway that welcomes you to a sweeping gravel circle, complete with a splendid fountain, setting the stage for a fairy tale existence. As a busy agent who's had the privilege to deal with properties far and wide, the charm of Whitney Court is irresistible. This is a dream home for those seeking an exquisite retreat—a true country home, yet just a stone's throw from the conveniences of modern life. Here, you're not just buying a home; you're buying a lifestyle, rich with history and nature's beauty. The main house, with its commanding Neo-Jacobean design, stands proud with its spectacular views of the Wye Valley. For families considering a move, the home offers an abundance of space and character across its sprawling expanse. Boasting 10 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms, this manor is perfectly suited for both intimate family living and grand entertaining, a rare combination indeed. The interiors are a seamless blend of character and modern comfort. The grand oak cantilever ... click here to read more

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Welcome to an exceptional opportunity nestled in the heart of the stunning countryside of Hereford. This substantial country home in Brilley offers breathtaking views from Shropshire all the way to the Brecon Beacons, painting a picturesque backdrop that's hard to resist. Now, as a bussy real estate agent, I can assure you that properties that bring such delight and potential are indeed rare. Set on approximately 2.85 acres, this majestic property appeals to those with dreams of living amidst tranquil rural landscapes while still being close to essential amenities. The property offers more than just living space; it embodies a lifestyle that many overseas buyers and expats often seek—a bridge to both serenity and community life. The village of Brilley itself is quaint but active. Boasting its own village hall and a lively community, it serves as a peaceful retreat. Just a short drive away is Whitney-on-Wye, a delightful small village with everything you need, including a charming church, a cozy public house, nursery school, post office, and a convenience store with a petrol station. The village of Clyro offers excellent primary education, only a few miles away, supporting families who move into this region. For those who wish to explore further, the market town of Hay-on-Wye is a hub of cultural and recreational activities. Renowned globally for the annual Literary Festival, it attracts visitors and residents alike with its vibrant atmosphere. With a rich array of second-hand bookshops, antique stores, lively pubs, and exquisite cafes and restaurants, you are never short of things to do. The local market plays its role every Thursday, offering local produce and crafts. This delightful home features: - A beautiful su ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil hamlet of Willersley in the picturesque North West Herefordshire countryside, this historic country home stands as a striking blend of old-world craftsmanship and contemporary living. Positioned conveniently between the cathedral city of Hereford and the famous book town of Hay-on-Wye, this property offers an enchanting retreat while maintaining close ties to the vibrant life of the surrounding areas. Hereford is a city teeming with rich history and culture, known for its stunning cathedral, bustling local markets, and warm, friendly community spirit. Meanwhile, Hay-on-Wye is a paradise for book lovers from around the globe, boasting numerous bookshops, literary festivals, and charming café corners perfect for an afternoon spent with a good read. Living in Willersley offers the quintessential British countryside experience. With its lush greenery and rolling hills, the location is ideal for those who enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and horse riding. The neighboring villages of Eardisley, Winforton, Whitney-on-Wye, and Staunton-on-Wye cater to everyday needs with local shops, cozy pubs, and family-run businesses offering genuine hospitality. You'll find the area offers a delightful mix of rural tranquility and easy access to larger town amenities, making it an attractive option for expats and international buyers seeking both serenity and cultural immersion. Now let's take a deeper look into this intriguing property—an opportunity to own a part of history with modern comforts integrated thoughtfully into its structure. This charming residence features an authentic timber-framed design topped with a diminishing stone tile roof, enhanced with tasteful extensions that respect the or ... click here to read more

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