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Property Details: - Type: Detached house - Bedrooms: 10 - Bathrooms: 3
Agent: Bond Oxborough Phillips - Holsworthy Phone: 01409 688108
Occupying an enviable position within a peaceful and highly sought-after Devon village, The Old Rectory is an exceptional Grade II listed Victorian residence of considerable historical significance. Believed to have been constructed between 1849 and 1850 under the patronage of Rev. W. B. Coham during the incumbency of Rev. F. H. Briggs, this distinguished former rectory was built as an impressive parsonage with glebe land, replacing earlier clerical accommodation.<br/><br/>Designed with the elegance and craftsmanship synonymous with the Victorian era, the property showcases an abundance of original architectural features, including ornate sash windows, magnificent fireplaces, and an elegant sweeping staircase, all set within approximately 3.45 acres of beautifully established grounds.<br/><br/>The Old Rectory is intrinsically linked to the rich ecclesiastical and social history of the nearby St Andrew's Church, a remarkable Grade II* listed church with Norman origins and striking 15th-century architecture, further enhancing the heritage and character of this unique home.<br/><br/>This impressive detached residence has retained an exceptional wealth of period features, many of which are both rare and distinctive. An entrance porch leads into a grand reception hall, where an elegant staircase rises to the first floor, immediately setting the tone for the accommodation beyond.<br/><br/>The ground floor offers four generously proportioned reception rooms, each enjoying an abundance of natural light, impressive ceiling heights, decorative panelling, picture rails, intricate Victorian cornicing, and a selection of beautifully preserved original fireplaces. The dining room retains the original servant bell system, providing a charming and authentic reminder of the property's historic past. A later addition to the house has created a spacious triple-aspect kitchen/breakfast room, perfectly suited to modern family living.<br/><br/>On the first floor are four well-proportioned bedrooms, including a superb principal bedroom with an adjoining room that would lend itself perfectly to a luxurious dressing room, nursery or private study. A family bathroom and separate WC complete this level.<br/><br/>The second floor, believed to have originally served as the servants' quarters, provides five further bedrooms, one benefiting from an en-suite bathroom, together with an additional family bathroom, offering exceptional flexibility for larger families, guest accommodation or multi-generational living.<br/><br/>While the property would now benefit from a programme of sympathetic renovation and modernisation, it presents an outstanding opportunity for a discerning purchaser to restore this magnificent home to its former grandeur and create an exceptional country residence of remarkable character.<br/><br/>The Old Rectory stands within approximately 3.45 acres of mature grounds, approached via two impressive entrance driveways. The gardens include extensive off-road parking, a charming walled garden, former formal gardens interspersed with a superb collection of mature trees and established planting, together with an ornamental pond. Although requiring restoration, the grounds offer enormous potential to recreate a truly magnificent garden setting befitting this distinguished period home.<br/><br/> The residence is situated on the outskirts of the small village of Sutcombe which has a great community spirit, and well supported Village Hall. The neighbouring village of Bradworthy is just some 2.5 miles and offers a wider range of shops including a butchers, post office, general stores, etc. Other village amenities include a doctor's surgery, bowling green, garages, popular pub, social club, well supported village hall where many activities take place, and the particularly well respected Bradworthy Primary Academy with its Pre-School facilities. The regional North Devon Centre of Barnstaple is some 25 miles and for those wishing to travel further afield, the Cathedral/University City of Exeter with its intercity rail and motorway links is some 40 miles<br/><br/><b>Directions</b><br/>From Holsworthy proceed on the main A388 Bideford road for about 3 miles. Upon reaching Holsworthy Beacon, turn left towards Sutcombe. Follow this country road and proceed up the hill into the village. At the top of the hill follow the road around to the left at the war memorial and proceed for approximatley 1/2 mile whereupon the property will be found on the right hand side. <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/>
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