
Orchard Hill, Bideford, Devon, EX39

- PROPERTY TYPE
Link Detached House
- BEDROOMS
7
- BATHROOMS
3
- SIZE
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- TENUREDescribes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.
Freehold
Key features
- A DISTINGUISHED PERIOD RESIDENCE OF ALMOST 5,500 SQ FT
- SEVEN ELEGANT DOUBLE BEDROOMS AND BEAUTIFULLY VERSATILE ACCOMMODATION
- IDEAL FOR MULTI-GENERATIONAL LIVING, GUEST PROVISION OR DUAL OCCUPANCY
- RICH IN ORIGINAL CHARACTER, INCLUDING FIREPLACES, OAK PANELLING AND SASH WINDOWS
- WONDERFULLY PRIVATE SETTING IN THE PRESTIGIOUS ORCHARD HILL AREA
- MATURE LANDSCAPED GARDENS AND GROUNDS OF APPROXIMATELY 0.36 ACRES
- GENEROUS PARKING, DETACHED GARAGE, STUDIO/WORKSHOP AND LOWER GROUND FLOOR CINEMA/GAMES ROOM
Description
Occupying a wonderfully private position within the prestigious Orchard Hill area, Glenrowan enjoys the rare privilege of seclusion without isolation, tucked discreetly away yet within easy reach of Bideford’s amenities. Attached to the neighbouring private residence, Glenville, by just one original wall, the house enjoys an exclusive and mature setting, surrounded by established grounds of approximately 0.36 acres, which lend both shelter and a sense of sanctuary.
Believed to have originated centuries ago as a traditional Devon longhouse, Glenrowan’s story is woven into the fabric of Bideford’s heritage. In the late 19th century, it was home to the Vincent family, known locally through Vincent & Duncan’s Collar Factory, and it was during this period that the handsome façade was introduced as part of a significant extension to accommodate their large family. In later years, the property passed into the ownership of notable local businessman Thomas Burton, founder of Bideford’s Burton Gallery in 1951. Today, the house stands as a fine and enduring example of a home that has evolved with grace, while still retaining the authenticity of its origins.
Although steeped in history, Glenrowan is not listed, a valuable and increasingly rare advantage that allows future owners flexibility alongside the enjoyment of its architectural heritage. Throughout the house, an abundance of original and period detail remains beautifully intact, including marble fireplaces, oak panelling, ornate cornicing, picture and dado rails, Victorian sash windows, and the striking double-hearth chimney rediscovered by the current owners — now a captivating focal point within one of the principal reception rooms. The present custodians have carefully and sympathetically restored and modernised the property, breathing new life into this wonderful home while leaving ample opportunity for a discerning buyer to further tailor it to their own vision.
The accommodation is both gracious and highly versatile, unfolding with an effortless sense of scale and flow. A glazed entrance veranda gives way to a welcoming reception hall, from where the central staircase rises elegantly to the first floor. The living room is both atmospheric and inviting, centred around twin chimney breasts, one of which houses a wood-burning stove. At the heart of the home, the beautifully appointed farmhouse-style kitchen/dining room is perfectly designed for everyday life and informal entertaining, complemented by a secondary staircase and rear access.
Elsewhere on the ground floor, a drawing room or study offers a quieter retreat, while the impressive formal dining room, complete with feature fireplace, provides a refined setting for hosting family and friends. A large wet room, utility room, and an adjoining studio with separate shower room, store and mezzanine level further enhance the flexibility of the house, offering excellent potential for guest accommodation, creative pursuits, home working or independent ancillary living. An additional staircase descends from the main hall to a generous lower ground floor games room, which could equally become a superb cinema room, leisure space or teenager’s den.
The first floor continues to impress, where a charming galleried landing leads to seven substantial double bedrooms, each enjoying its own sense of character and proportion. A family bathroom and separate cloakroom complete the upper floor, ensuring practicality sits comfortably alongside period elegance.
To the front of the property, there is a generous parking and turning area, complemented by a detached single garage and ramped pedestrian access leading conveniently to the side entrance. The landscaped gardens wrap around the house beautifully, featuring a lower lawned area interspersed with a variety of established shrubs and mature trees.
Adjoining the side elevation is a substantial paved terrace, ideal for outdoor dining and entertaining. Formerly a garage and now arranged as a workshop/studio, an additional outbuilding sits alongside the patio and offers potential to be reopened to provide vehicular access from Orchard Hill once again, if desired.
Accessed from the rear hall, a charming enclosed courtyard garden provides a delightful and sheltered retreat, complete with gated rear access and a useful store. Overall, the gardens enjoy a wonderful sense of privacy and seclusion.
Glenrowan is far more than a handsome period house; it is a home of genuine substance and soul — a place where history, architecture and family life converge in the most compelling way. Rarely do properties of this scale and provenance come to the market in such a private and desirable location. For those seeking a distinguished North Devon residence with beauty, flexibility and a story to tell, Glenrowan offers an exceptional and deeply memorable opportunity.
From Bideford Quay, proceed towards Northam along Kingsley Road, passing Morrisons on your right. Continue past the Rydon Garage on your left and take the first right-hand turning before Orchard Hill. Proceed up this private driveway where Glenrowan will be found tucked away within this sought-after residential area.
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- Band: F
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Garage
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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