Two thatched cottages with land in Devon
Two thatched cottages on the border between Devon and Dorset come with outbuildings and seven acres of land

Sedgecroft is a wonderful opportunity to buy some traditional West Country property. The offering consists of two thatched cottages next to each other on a quiet track on the fringe of Hawkchurch village in East Devon.
The first property has one bedroom, a large sitting room and a bathroom and kitchenette, while the second cottage has two bedrooms, sitting room, study, kitchen, cloakroom and store rooms. These two buildings could easily be combined into one larger property, subject to appropriate consents, or kept as two separate houses for those wanting to live close by.
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Outside are ample stabling with five boxes, a field shelter and a large barn and milking parlour, plus a pavilion/studio. The land comes to around seven acres.
The cottages are located in some of the most charming West Country landscapes, where Devon and Dorset join, and is both an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a Coastal Heritage Area. Hawkchurch is a very pretty village tucked away in the heart of Marshwood Vale and the stunning coastline is just six miles to the south.
The guide price is £750,000. For further information please contact Jackson Stops & Staff on 01935 810 141 or visit www.jackson-stops.co.uk.
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