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Ditchetts House

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The main house provides bright and generously proportioned living spaces, including an elegant entrance hall, a snug TV room, a dedicated study, a garden/sitting room, and a double-length living/dining room featuring inglenook fireplaces, one equipped with a welcoming wood-burning stove

Upstairs, the charm continues with four well-appointed bedrooms. The family bathroom is a sanctuary of relaxation, featuring a luxurious roll-top copper bath A separate cloakroom and an en suite shower room in the principal bedroom add convenience and privacy The fourth bedroom boasts extensive built-in storage, ensuring ample space for all your needs.

To the rear of the house lies a private, south-facing walled garden, a true oasis adorned with mature trees, seasonal plantings, and a small wooded area. Multiple seating options include sun-dappled terraces, a cobbled courtyard, and a composite deck with a pergola, perfect for outdoor gatherings. Additional features of this enchanting property include a hot tub (available by separate negotiation), a vegetable garden complete with a greenhouse, raised beds, and a potting shed Gravelled parking accommodates up to five vehicles, with additional timber storage enhancing the property’s practicality

Additional outbuildings enhance the property’s appeal, including a spacious 22-foot artist’s studio complete with a cloakroom and a large workshop/storage shed, perfect for creative endeavors or practical needs

Witheridge is a rural village located about 10 miles west of the market town of Tiverton, set in rolling farmland between Dartmoor National Park and Exmoor National Park, which has earned it the nickname “Gateway to the Two Moors It’s location makes it a practical base for access to both moorland areas.

Witheridge has a range of amenities for day-to-day living, including a village shop, pub, café, restaurant, primary school, post office, vets and a GP surgery, along with a tennis club, sports club and the parish hall where there are numerous activities.

The village has a long history, with records dating back to the medieval period. The Church of St John the Baptist, built around 1500, is a notable local landmark The area also includes older archaeological features such as an Iron Age hillfort.

The A361 is about 5 miles and offers a direct link to the M5 at Junction 27 (16 miles) and Tiverton Parkway train station, which offers a fast speed connection to London Paddington in about 2 hours There is also a regular bus service connecting Exeter and Barnstaple.

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