Rawridge, Upottery

House
3 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
2 Receptions
£695,000 Guide Price
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Property features

Property Features

  • Entrance hallway and cloakroom, a Devon cross-passageway
  • Gorgeous cottage style kitchen/breakfast room
  • Formal dining room with a wood burner
  • Superb vaulted sitting room with a wood burner
  • Large principal bedroom with an en-suite
  • Second double bedroom and family bathroom
  • Separate third bedroom and shower room (annexe)
  • Thatched former cart barn (Linhay)
  • Beautiful landscaped gardens with delightful countryside views

Branch

Humberts Honiton
44 Queen Street
Honiton
Devon
EX14 1HD

Property details

Full Details

An exquisite detached Grade II listed former farmhouse with masses of character, charming accommodation, an annexe and landscaped gardens in a picturesque East Devon village location.

SITUATION
Braggs Cottage is situated in the tiny hamlet of Rawridge, which itself nestles in the picturesque Otter Valley. This whole area lies within the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and there are many beautiful country walks over the myriad of footpaths in the close vicinity. Rawridge is about half a mile from the pretty village of Upottery, which has a popular public house, a pretty parish church and primary school.

Although Braggs Cottage has the countryside on its doorstep, it is also readily accessible to the local facilities and has excellent road links both east and west via the A303. The busy market town of Honiton lies only 5 miles away and has a good range of independent shops, supermarkets, banks, sports centre, swimming pool and main line rail link to London (Waterloo). For more comprehensive shopping and amenities, there is the County Town of Exeter some 23 miles to the west, and this also has a rail link to London (Paddington), M5 access and international airport. The World Heritage Coastline at Lyme Bay lies approximately 14.5 miles to the south and is a popular destination for tourists throughout the year. It is well known for its dramatic scenery, beautiful walks and genteel atmosphere.

THE PROPERTY
Braggs Cottage is a “picture postcard” detached Grade II Listed farmhouse and barn which has origins dating back to the 16th century. It is of traditional construction with stone and colourwashed exterior elevations which are clad in roses and wisteria and all tucked under a thatched and partly tiled roof. It has been the subject of a programme of enlargement and improvement over the years, included a superb sitting room extension, as well further more recent improvements to the delightful cottage-style kitchen. The property retains a wealth of character features and replacement heritage double-glazed windows throughout, all of which aid in creating a delightful period ambience and these include many exposed timbers, beams, window seats and new small pane windows. The accommodation is found in beautiful order and is particularly adaptable in its layout in that one of the barns has been converted into a bedroom suite. This adds a great deal of versatility and would be perfect for those requiring an annexe bedroom, those with children, or could possibly provide income potential, subject to any necessary planning consents being approved. To summarise, Braggs Cottage is a superb and beautifully presented home which will no doubt suit those looking for charm, character and a wonderful location.

OUTSIDE
Undoubtedly one of the main features of Braggs Cottage is its beautiful garden and grounds which surround the house on all sides and have been completely re-designed and landscaped for the current owner. They combine the charm of a well-established traditional cottage garden along with more exuberant modern
planting, plus a patio and pergola for entertaining, and other spaces to sit such as the strategically placed summerhouse which offers wonderful view across and down the valley. From the drive, there is a right of way through the field gate at the back of the property to give the owner access for maintenance of the sewage treatment plant. Adjacent to this parking area is a thatched linhay, which has been adapted into an open car port and various stores. Attached to this barn which has been beautifully converted into a delightful vaulted bedroom with an en-suite shower room, and as previously mentioned this adds a new dimension to Braggs Cottage.