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THE PROPERTY

A stunning Grade II listed Devon longhouse which has recently been completely refurbished, with a huge amount of character and charm and absolutely delightful gardens. THE PROPERTY Tucked away near the heart of this most picturesque village, first glimpses of Old Yew Cottage are most impressive with its pretty thatched roof, leaded windows and incredibly attractive facade. Justifiably Grade II listed of architectural and historical importance, Old Yew Cottage dates back to the early 17th century and is a quintessentially perfect example of a traditional Devon longhouse sitting in a great location off the quiet village lane. On first entering the property there is a real sense of charm and space with a perfect juxtaposition of old and new, the entire property having recently undergone a fastidious programme of works being completely replumbed, with new electrics, yet retaining a huge amount of character and many attractive period features. Worth a special mention is the lovely sitting room with exposed wooden beams central fireplace leading down to the most lovely garden room which is used by the present owners as a music room, famous for its evening quartets. This wonderful room could happily be used all year round with doors opening out to the delightful garden and paved terrace ideal for al fresco dining. The dining room is also worth a special mention, again with lovely wooden flooring and an inglenook fireplace with an electric wood burner style stove. The kitchen is a very good size for a property of this type and age, incorporating a number of very pretty wall and base units and an electric Everhot cooker. There is a rear lobby and utility/shower room alongside, and access to the gardens. The bedrooms are situated on the first floor with four beautiful bedrooms, one with an en suite shower room, and a family bathroom. GARDENS & GROUNDS One of the real surprises however are the absolutely delightful gardens which would not be out of place in a national flower show, being particularly private with high boundaries and a pretty stone wall. There is a large area laid to lawn with very well stocked borders, very cleverly designed and thought out being divided into sections. There are a number of outbuildings including two stores, a summer house and a garden office with lighting and good internet connection. There is also a good-sized greenhouse, pond with fountain, a number of rose arches, a kitchen garden, raised beds and several fruit trees. To the front of house is a lawned area, paved eating area and timber garage. All in all, this would make a wonderful primary or secondary home in the most idyllic yet convenient location. LOCATION The picturesque village of Dalwood lies close to the Dorset/Devon border in the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village offers a range of amenities including the popular Tuckers Arms public house, Church of St Peter's, village hall, thriving nursery & preschool as well as a community shop and Post Office. The nearby market town of Axminster is just 4.7 miles to the east and offers a wide range of amenities such as schools, sporting facilities, independent shops and supermarkets. With a vibrant café culture, it is home to a variety of restaurants offering local and fresh cuisine. Axminster also hosts a very popular farmers market every Thursday. The main line station to London Waterloo is situated in the town. Honiton is 6.2 miles to the west and also offers a good choice of amenities. The property is within easy reach of the wonderful World Heritage Jurassic Coast at Seaton and Lyme Regis, a most popular and picturesque coastal town noted for its attractive period buildings, the Cobb, and the harbour. Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's River Cottage HQ & Canteen is nearby. The larger city of Exeter lies just over 23 miles away, with an international airport and large range of facilities and high street shopping with department stores including a large John Lewis.