This beautifully presented barn conversion occupies a plot of just under an acre in a peaceful rural setting on the fringes of Honiton.
The six-bedroom stone-built farmhouse, named Oakhayes, is presented in excellent decorative order throughout, with spacious well-proportioned living spaces and a wealth of fine finishing touches.
On the ground floor, beyond the entrance hallway, the spacious and light-filled living room features full-length windows, sliding doors that open to the garden and a focal stone fireplace housing a woodburning stove. The dining room can be found on the other side of the entrance hall, which is a generous entertaining space with a focal fireplace.
The open-plan kitchen/family room sits at the heart of the home and has a classic country look. The modern kitchen has fitted shaker-style units, an oil-fired Aga, two Ness electric ovens, several other integrated appliances and two islands. The ground floor is completed with a study that would also work well as a downstairs bedroom.
On the first floor, there are six bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom, accessed via a spacious split-level landing with double doors leading out to a balcony. The principal bedroom is very spacious and has fitted wardrobes and an ensuite bathroom, with a bath and a separate walk-in shower.
Outside, large, landscaped gardens surround the house and feature well-maintained lawns, a wealth of mature shrubs and trees, a wildlife pond and a raised circular patio that is perfectly positioned to take full advantage of the pretty rural outlook. There is a good-sized outbuilding divided internally into four separate areas for a variety of uses.
The property is accessed via a tarmac driveway which leads to a car port and a paved courtyard area with ample space for parking.
Oakhayes, Higher Blannicombe, Honiton
Guide Price: £1,250,000
Agent: Stags
Agent's Tel: 01404 45885
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