—- Barn Conversion
Longcombe, Totnes, Cornwall
Guide price: £295,000
Overview
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A rare opportunity to convert a detached stone barn offering five bedrooms and four bathrooms. Good size gardens and parking, located in the Longcombe Valley in a rural and residential setting.
Having formally been part of Traceys Farm this detached stone grain barn has had many uses over the years, but it is now time for a conversion, creating a substantial family home within its design offering five bedrooms and four bathrooms. Plenty of natural light with the South East elevation on the ground floor, having plenty of glazing. Impressive, vaulted entrance hallway with parking and gardens.
Conveniently located with easy access to Totnes or Torbay. Semi-rural outlook with residential and agricultural neighbours. The property benefits from having a private drainage connection on site (subject to service charge). Current corrugated roof in the current design is to be replaced with natural slate.
Accommodation/Plans
Offering reverse level living with three double bedrooms with a southerly aspect. Plenty of natural light and two further suites with built-in wardrobes, both ensuite. Large entrance hall with two sets of double doors opening out into the garden and courtyard with vaulted ceiling, making a light and airy accommodation. Stairs rising to the first floor.
First Floor
Offering a bedroom/study with additional bathroom. Kitchen/Breakfast area enjoying plenty of natural light from the glazed entrance on the ground floor. Large roof lights. Living and dining area with large gable end windows overlooking the garden. Large roof lights allowing plenty of natural light into this space.
Outside
The outside is divided into two main terrace areas with plenty of additional hardstanding and parking within the design.
Location
Traceys Grain Barn is set in the residential and agricultural hamlet of Longcombe, which is within the Parish of Berry Pomeroy, 2 miles from Totnes and 5 miles from Torbay. Totnes is one of Devon's gems, full of colour and character that stems from a rich cultural, historical and archaeological heritage. Other benefits are a community Hospital, a wide range of good local schools, two supermarkets, interesting range of independent shops and galleries together with riverside walks, the Guild Hall, churches and its own Norman Castle. A mainline railway station connects to London Paddington with easy rail communication to the rest of the country. The A38 Devon expressway is approximately 6 miles away, allowing speedy access to the cities of Exeter, Plymouth and beyond.
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Planning Status
Local Authority: South Hams District Council
Planning application reference: 03/0985/09/F
Planning Permission granted 4th June 2009. Planning Reference Number: 03/0985/09/F. For conversion of the stone barn subject to 13 planning conditions.
Application dated 3rd July 2014. Application Reference Number: 03/1748/14/VAR. Removal of condition 9 (9 obscure glass).
Lawful Developments Certificate for Existing Use and Confirmation Commencement of Ref: 03/0985/09/F. Certificate of Lawfulness is 4158/23/CLE. Application dated 18th December 2023.
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