Pretty period property in Devon for sale
A picture perfect country house on the edge of a village in Devon with sea views has come onto the market


A refurbished country house dating back to 1902 in a commanding position outside the village of Branscombe with sea views is for sale. Miller’s Lea is constructed of brick rendered elevations under a slate tiled roof and is now a period property with up-to-date modern features throughout. Each of the main rooms enjoys fantastic views over the surrounding countryside and out to sea, and the ground floor benefits from a spectacular terrace which faces south west over the pretty gardens and out over the water.
* Luxury property for sale in Devon
The property has a reception hall, dining room, drawing room, kitchen/breakfast/living room, library/study, six bedrooms and four bathrooms.
The gardens have been landscaped in recent years and have a range of herbaceous borders with stone walls and a lawned area which extends to an orchard and vegetable garden with a pedestrian gate opening onto a footpath which leads to the beach. Outside are also a triple garage and workshop.
The guide price is £1,650,000. For further information please telephone 01392 423 111 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
* Luxury property for sale in Devon
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