Guide price
£1,900,000
6 bed detached house for saleCullompton, Devon EX15.
6 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
Just added
Freehold
About this property
6 bedrooms
3 reception rooms
3 bathrooms
72.00 acres
Outbuildings
Period
Detached
Garden
Patio
Rural
Stabling
Woodland
Paddock
Farm House
Ponsford Farm occupies a peaceful, private, rural location, off a quiet country lane and in a sheltered setting amidst the surrounding rolling countryside.
The house is Listed as being of architectural or historical interest, Grade II, and is stated as being 17th century with later alterations, being of cob, plastered under a thatched roof and formerly a cross passage plan with parlour wing.
The house is well-presented, but retains its period character and charm, including such features as exposed beams and timbers, stone inglenook fireplace, flagstone flooring etc. Outside, the gardens are a particular feature, incorporating a small stream feeding down through a series of three ponds.
The entrance and reception halls have stone paved flooring and the large kitchen/dining room provides a lovely open plan family room with fitted kitchen with four oven aga and French doors to the gardens.
Either side of the cross-passage hall, with slate flagged floor, is the lovely cosy sitting room with large stone inglenook fireplace with a former bread oven and woodburner, and the spacious drawing room with fireplace with stone surround and also French doors to the gardens.
On the first floor, at one end of the house, are the principal and guest suites with fitted wardrobe cupboards and a first floor sitting room/playroom separates this part of the house from three more bedrooms, shower room and utility room in the other wing, with outside stairs down to the courtyard.
The entrance drive leads through electric double wooden gates into the tarmac sweep and courtyard, around which is an L shaped range of barns and outbuildings incorporating the workshop, garaging and a large traditional stone barn converted into the snooker/party barn on two floors.
The L shape of the house encompasses the front lawn, fringed by colourful plant and shrub borders and a cobbled path leads to the large stream-fed lower pond surrounded by further gardens and many ornamental shrubs and trees. There is an upper lawn to the side of the house, beyond which is the former hard tennis court, in need of repair.
The tarmac driveway leads on from the house and buildings, through further lawned gardens with ornamental trees and incorporating the middle pond edged by water-loving plants, as well as the small upper pond, to a very useful, large, block and corrugated clad outbuilding with power and lighting connected and also has a water supply. The drive continues past this building and on to a secondary road access.
Above the house and outbuildings on the south-facing slope is an orchard with apple, pear and plum trees. Either side of the house and gardens, and essentially to the north and west, are an extensive range of gently undulating pasture paddocks, divided by fences and hedges. From the land there are glorious views across the surrounding, rolling Mid Devon countryside, as far as the Blackdown Hills in the distance. In total there are approximately 71 acres.
Ponsford Farm is situated in the heart of the rolling farmland of Mid Devon, just to the west of Cullompton and north of Exeter.
Cullompton town centre has a range of shops including Veyseys, an award winning butcher, supermarkets, cafés, pubs, restaurants, two primary schools, secondary school, health centre, library, vets's practice and sports clubs. There is a golf course in Tiverton.
There is a good choice of schools in the area, including Uffculme School, and private schools with Blundell's in Tiverton and a selection in both Exeter and Taunton. To the south is the university and cathedral city of Exeter with a comprehensive selection of shopping, cultural, leisure and sporting facilities, as well as an airport.
There is very easy access onto the M5 motorway at Cullompton (Junction 28) and beside Junction 27 is Tiverton Parkway Station providing regular mainline connections to London (Paddington).
The house is Listed as being of architectural or historical interest, Grade II, and is stated as being 17th century with later alterations, being of cob, plastered under a thatched roof and formerly a cross passage plan with parlour wing.
The house is well-presented, but retains its period character and charm, including such features as exposed beams and timbers, stone inglenook fireplace, flagstone flooring etc. Outside, the gardens are a particular feature, incorporating a small stream feeding down through a series of three ponds.
The entrance and reception halls have stone paved flooring and the large kitchen/dining room provides a lovely open plan family room with fitted kitchen with four oven aga and French doors to the gardens.
Either side of the cross-passage hall, with slate flagged floor, is the lovely cosy sitting room with large stone inglenook fireplace with a former bread oven and woodburner, and the spacious drawing room with fireplace with stone surround and also French doors to the gardens.
On the first floor, at one end of the house, are the principal and guest suites with fitted wardrobe cupboards and a first floor sitting room/playroom separates this part of the house from three more bedrooms, shower room and utility room in the other wing, with outside stairs down to the courtyard.
The entrance drive leads through electric double wooden gates into the tarmac sweep and courtyard, around which is an L shaped range of barns and outbuildings incorporating the workshop, garaging and a large traditional stone barn converted into the snooker/party barn on two floors.
The L shape of the house encompasses the front lawn, fringed by colourful plant and shrub borders and a cobbled path leads to the large stream-fed lower pond surrounded by further gardens and many ornamental shrubs and trees. There is an upper lawn to the side of the house, beyond which is the former hard tennis court, in need of repair.
The tarmac driveway leads on from the house and buildings, through further lawned gardens with ornamental trees and incorporating the middle pond edged by water-loving plants, as well as the small upper pond, to a very useful, large, block and corrugated clad outbuilding with power and lighting connected and also has a water supply. The drive continues past this building and on to a secondary road access.
Above the house and outbuildings on the south-facing slope is an orchard with apple, pear and plum trees. Either side of the house and gardens, and essentially to the north and west, are an extensive range of gently undulating pasture paddocks, divided by fences and hedges. From the land there are glorious views across the surrounding, rolling Mid Devon countryside, as far as the Blackdown Hills in the distance. In total there are approximately 71 acres.
Ponsford Farm is situated in the heart of the rolling farmland of Mid Devon, just to the west of Cullompton and north of Exeter.
Cullompton town centre has a range of shops including Veyseys, an award winning butcher, supermarkets, cafés, pubs, restaurants, two primary schools, secondary school, health centre, library, vets's practice and sports clubs. There is a golf course in Tiverton.
There is a good choice of schools in the area, including Uffculme School, and private schools with Blundell's in Tiverton and a selection in both Exeter and Taunton. To the south is the university and cathedral city of Exeter with a comprehensive selection of shopping, cultural, leisure and sporting facilities, as well as an airport.
There is very easy access onto the M5 motorway at Cullompton (Junction 28) and beside Junction 27 is Tiverton Parkway Station providing regular mainline connections to London (Paddington).
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