Arts and Crafts house in Devon with sea views for sale
A 1920s property near Salcombe in Devon with lots of character, stables, paddocks and woodland also has brilliant sea views

Dating back to the 1920s, Bolberry Copse is a fine example of an Arts and Crafts house with breathtaking views down to the sea. The five-bedroom property has many fine period features including exposed beams, oak doors and several fine fireplaces.
The house also has modern additions including four sets of French doors leading onto the south-facing terrace which has spectacular sea views.
Accommodation in total comprises: entrance hall, drawing room, sitting room, morning room, kitchen/breakfast room, boot room, linen room while upstairs are the master bedroom suite and four further bedrooms, plus two family bathrooms.
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There is parking for four cars and a range of four timber stables with an area of hard standing to the front. Outside are a range of shrubs and flower borders and a striking wisteria, with a level lawn leading eventually down to the copse, with a pretty stream and pond beyond this. The property also comes with two paddocks.
The house is situated just half a mile from the coastal village of Hope Cove which is famous for its seafood and its clean sandy beaches, and has a post office and a general store while the nearby village of Malborough has further amenities. Salcombe is only four miles with its yacht club, sandy bays and restaurants and pubs.
The guide price is £1,650,000. For further information please contact Strutt and Parker on 01392 215631 or visit www.struttandparker.com.
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