Attractive Devon farmhouse for sale
A converted farmhouse in Devon in a pretty rural location near Salcombe has just come onto the market
Wilton House is a converted country house, previously a farmhouse, set in a pretty rural position surrounded by its own land, which also includes a converted barn offering excellent secondary accommodation.
The property is not listed but has some good architectural features including flagstone floors and original fireplaces. Accommodation in the house comprises: entrance hall, dining room, study, large kitchen, cloakroom, master bedroom with en suite bathroom and four further bedrooms with a family bathroom. The barn offers an open plan sitting room/dining room, kitchen, study area, games room and two bedrooms, as well as a bathroom and a shower room.
Wilton House also comes with a further traditional barn and numerous outbuildings, and the gardens and grounds include a delightful walled garden, woodland and pastures in nearly 20 acres of land. A granary and a superb orangery are also included in the sale.

Wilton House, £1.6m, Knight Frank
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Well located in the rolling Devon countryside near Kingsbridge (six miles) and Salcombe (10 miles; 4 via ferry) Dartmouth is just twelve miles distant from the property, and there is good local shopping and excellent local schools.
The guide price is £1,600,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 01392 848823 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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