
Torbryan, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ12

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
4
- BATHROOMS
1
- SIZE
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Key features
- Four bedroom, Grade II Listed farmhouse
- Stone barns and a modern agricultural building with potential for alternative uses (stp)
- A truly hidden gem located in a peaceful yet accessible location
- Stunning, well-maintained pasture, orchards and woodland
- Offered for sale as a whole
- In all approximately 67.43 acres (27.28 hectares)
Description
SITUATION
Tor Court Farm is situated within a quiet, rural, yet accessible location. The property sits within the popular parish of Denbury and Torbryan, South Devon. Tor Court Farm is situated on the western fringes of the historic village of Torbryan, 1 mile to the West of the popular village of Ipplepen, 5 miles North of the renowned town of Totnes, and 24 miles South of the thriving city of Exeter. Ipplepen benefits from a thriving community, together with local pubs, recreational and educational facilities. The town of Totnes is home to many restaurants, bars, coffee shops and attractions, and includes a comprehensive range of amenities, including supermarkets, healthcare facilities, veterinary services, and schools. Transport links are excellent, with the A38 Devon Expressway located 6 miles to the North providing quick access to Exeter or Plymouth. Exeter boasts a wide range of retail options, Train Stations and an International Airport.
INTRODUCTION
Tor Court Farm totals in all approximately 67.43 acres (27.28 Hectares) and is approached via a shared driveway which leads directly off an unnamed country lane. The farmhouse and buildings are located on the edge of the village of Torbryan with the expanse of well-preserved permanent grassland and woodland leading north away from the main farm stead.
The property includes a charming Grade II listed farmhouse which is of stone construction and sits under a slate roof. In close proximity to the farmhouse lies a range of versatile, predominantly traditional agricultural buildings and stabling, ideally suited for agricultural and equestrian uses. Potential for alternative uses, subject to planning.
The predominantly south facing land, being a mixture of level and gently sloping grassland has been grazed by livestock for a generation. This tranquil block of land provides huge amenity appeal and includes areas of woodland, meadows, orchards and a water course which flows on the properties eastern edge.
ACCOMODATION
The farmhouse forms a charming, detached period dwelling believed to date back the late 16th century. The farmhouse, which is in need of modernization, is a Grade II listed property, rich in character and sits in an elevated position back from the farm buildings. By reference to the floor plan the farmhouse includes an entrance hall with a sitting room and dining room situated on either side, a farmhouse kitchen, utility room, downstairs WC, and an additional storage room providing further alternative uses. On the first floor lies four spacious bedrooms, with one benefiting from a separate dressing room. A shower room is centrally located and easily accessible to all bedrooms. A further loft room is located on the second floor.
GROUNDS AND GARDENS
Lawned gardens and planted flower beds are located to the front of the farmhouse whilst to the rear of the farmhouse lies an area of level permanent grassland whereby a hardcore track leads away to planted orchards and woodland.
LAND AND BUILDINGS
Situated in close proximity to the farmhouse lies a wonderful array of predominantly traditional buildings. Positioned adjacent to the farmhouse lies a Grade II listed stone building with corrugated roof sheets. Further traditional buildings include a stone shippon, a former stone cider barn which includes livestock stabling and machinery storage, with a further former traditional stone pig house. The modern agricultural building currently used to house the heard of South Devon cattle benefits from a concrete floor and lends itself to a variety of different uses.
The land in all amounts to approximately 66.12 acres (26.75 hectares) and is currently used for the gazing of livestock. The land is spilt into appropriately sized field parcels and forms generally a level gradated. The land is principally down to permanent grass and is bordered by typical Devon hedgerow banks which are fenced in places.
A tranquil valley leads away from the main farmstead which incorporates traditional orchards, low lying meadows and a Site of Scientific Interest (SSSI) namely Torbryan Caves. The Torbryan Caves which generally form an area of mature woodland boarder the meadows and orchards on west whilst to the east lies a free-flowing water course.
SERVICES
The property benefits from local mains drainage connection and the entire property is connected to mains electricity and mains water.
EE RATING - F
COUNCIL TAX BAND - E
WHATTHREEWORDS - huts.notices.grudge
LOCAL AUTHORITY - Teignbridge District Council
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- Band: E
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Yes
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
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