Grade II listed thatched Devon farmhouse for sale
A charming and secluded thatched Devon property with its own resident barn owl has come onto the market

Haye Farm is a wonderful Grade II listed thatched Devon farmhouse property 12 miles from Launceton in Devon. The property is extremely secluded and would suit a family looking for privacy in this very pretty part of the world. The property is constructed of stone and cob and has been modernised, while retaining many of its original features.
Accommodation includes sitting room, sauna room, kitchen/breakfast room, boot room, dining room, sitting room and bathroom two on the ground floor, and the master bedroom site and second bedroom on the first floor landing. The first floor has a 23' Long Landing and four further bedrooms. The property is also shared with a resident barn owl.
Outside the property is a large lawned area of the garden bordered by mature oak trees and hedges which provide a superb habitat for the wide variety of wildlife resident here. To the rear is an extension to the lawn with an original barn. The property also comes with a four bay covered yard which has four loose boxes attached. The property has just over 18 acres in total.
Haye Farm is situated in a secluded rural area abutting a vast area of forestry. The village of Ashwater is just three miles to the south whilst the ancient market town of Holsworthy is six miles to the northwest while Bude and the north Cornish coast is just 14 miles away.
The guide price is £750,000. For further information please contact Stags on 01566 774999 or www.stags.co.uk.
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