Listed cottage for renovation in Devon for sale
A delightful, Grade II listed house set in mature gardens in the heart of a popular village has come onto the market

Knight's Cottage is a charming old cottage, Grade II listed, which is situated on the edge of the village of Plymtree in Devon. The house offers generous accommodation including a fine double aspect drawing room with a wide character fireplace and views of both the front and rear gardens. French windows open from the dining room to the front garden and at the rear of the house are a useful cloakroom, a larder and a storeroom. Upstairs Accommodation includes four bedrooms on the first floor and a family bathroom.
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The house is in need of modernisation but will make a very good family property in a pretty location once works are complete.
Outside is a good-sized rear garden and a well-tended apple orchard producing classic English apples.
The house is situated in the popular Devon village of Plymtree in East Devon which has a good primary school, a church and a pub as well as a village shop/post office. Cullompton, about 3.7 miles distant has a very good range of further facilities and a regular farmers' market; Honiton is a short drive to the east.
The guide price is £500,000. For further information please contact Savills on 01392 455 755 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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