Thatched cottage in Devon village for sale
This charming cottage in Saltrens in North Devon is a perfect family bolthole in a pretty part of the West Country

Annery Cottage is a very pretty thatched cottage listed Grade II and situated in the sought-after village of Saltrens in North Devon. Originally understood to have been three cottages, the property now offers very flexible and spacious family accommodation.
Period features include exposed beams, pretty arched windows, an open fireplace with wood burning stove and a Stanley oil-fired cooker in the kitchen/breakfast room.
Accommodation in total comprises: two reception room, kitchen/breakfast room, four bedrooms and a family bathroom. Outside there is a small garden to the front of the house and to the rear is a mature enclosed garden with a large patio.
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Annery Cottage is located in the small village of Saltrens just to the south of the Torridge valley. There are a church and a pub in the neighbouring village of Monkeligh and Torrington and Bideford offer good local shopping. The surrounding countryside and coastline are perfect for country pursuits including surfing, fishing, golf, walking and horseriding.
The guide price is £447,000. For further information please contact Jackson-Stops & Staff 01271 377 833 or visit www.jackson-stops.co.uk.
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