Keble Court, Northmostown, Sidmouth
Guide Price: £1,350,000
Agent: Harrison-Lavers and Potbury’s
Agent's Tel: 01395 516633
This impressive barn conversion sits in a quiet, tucked away position in the small, scattered hamlet of Northmostown within the heart of the countryside, close to Tipton St John, Newton Poppleford and Otterton, while Sidmouth is around three miles away.
The beautifully converted six-bedroom residence, named Keble Court, was once several Victorian barns, and thanks to a significant renovation and programme of enhancements the property is now presented in stunning order throughout, with high specification finishes and a keen attention to detail.
Striking architectural features are immediately apparent in the vaulted entrance hall with its solid oak staircase rising to a galleried landing space. The principal reception room measures 47 feet in length and is cleverly divided with a double-sided wood burner, creating a central focal point. The kitchen/breakfast room has a bright, contemporary look with a vaulted ceiling, skylights, high-gloss units and a large central island. A separate, well-proportioned sitting room has a south and westerly aspect, oak flooring and a woodburning stove.
On the first floor, there are four bedrooms with vaulted ceilings and exposed roof trusses. The two larger bedrooms have modern ensuite shower rooms and there is a separate family bathroom. The principal bedroom has fitted wardrobes and a feature arch-top window.
A separate two-bedroom dwelling adjoins the main house and could be used for extended family members or as a potential source of income.
Outside, sheltered and secluded gardens sit centrally and are surrounded by the property. This thoughtfully landscaped area features an area of lawn, well-stocked shrub borders and extensive paving providing an ideal spot for entertaining.
At the front, electric double gates give access to the driveway that leads to a four-bay carport.
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