Features

  • 8.7 acres
  • 3 stables, tack room and storage barn
  • Stock shed
  • Ancient granite barn and linhay
  • Handsome Grade II listed farmhouse
  • Glorious views over Dartmoor countryside

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Council Tax Band: Ask Agent

Tenure: Freehold

 

The Property
Fowlers are delighted to offer this charming character home in the tiny Dartmoor settlement of Langstone near Throwleigh. This Grade II listed granite built farmhouse and barn is presented in excellent condition throughout and has recently had the ridge replaced and the thatch combed and wired. The property is presented in very good condition and it offers spacious accommodation including a big sitting room with granite fireplace and wood burner, a large farmhouse kitchen with a four oven Aga, a large rear hall with access to the pantry, utility room and w.c. and the original cross passage with the plank and muntin screen.  On the first floor is a big landing with a library and sitting space, a principal bedroom with an ensuite bathroom and three other ensuite double bedrooms. The house is centrally heated by oil, has its own private water supply and a modern waste treatment plant.

To the front and side of the house are lovely gardens with glorious views across the land that is owned by Langstone Farm and to far reaching views of the Dartmoor countryside. The stables and outbuildings are all in excellent condition and sited close by. The land sits to the front of the house and can be easily viewed from all the front rooms and at the highest point of the land is a lovely sitting spot with rustic benches looking back to the house and across the countryside. Fowlers very strongly recommend viewing this lovely home.

Situation
Langstone Farm is south facing and set in a small settlement of three homes just about half a mile from the centre of Throwleigh and less than a ten minute stroll from the rural pub at nearby Wonson. Langstone is surrounded by farmland and Dartmoor countryside and there is close by access by horse or foot to the open moor itself and many other Dartmoor walks. The ancient Stannary town of Chagford is less than 3 miles away where there is a wide variety of day to day and specialist shops, surgeries for doctors, dentist and vet, a Primary school, pre school and a Montessori. The A30 is at Whiddon Down approximately 3 miles away and Exeter is approximately 18 miles distant.

Council tax band
Band E

Services
Mains electricity. Private water. Private waste treatment plant. Oil by private contract.

Directions
From the A30 dual carriageway turn off at Whiddon Down and proceed through Whiddon Down village past the Post Inn and turn left at the mini roundabout onto the A382. Shortly after the roundabout look out for the Throwleigh signpost and turn right towards the village. After about a mile and a half, immediately after the stone bridge, turn left and this is the lane to Langstone. You will climb a gentle hill and when it levels out you will see Langstone farm on your right. The stable yard is immediately opposite and that would be the best place to park.

 

Last Modified 19/12/2022

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