Twitchen, North Molton, South Molton, Devon, EX36 3JU | Property for sale | Savills
790.70 sq m(8,511 sq ft)
Guide price £2,000,000($2,547,400)

TwitchenNorth Molton, South Molton, Devon, EX36 3JU


    Key features

    • Charming south facing, Grade II listed home
    • Wonderful period charm throughout
    • Range of outbuildings, manège and barn
    • Natural swimming pond
    • 46.97 acres of woodland, pasture and gardens
    • Delightful rural location with uninterrupted views

    Attractive farmstead enjoying an enclave of traditional stone outbuildings, a further detached cottage and 46.97 acres.

    About this property

    • Burch Farm is beautifully positioned within its own land of about 46.97 acres whilst enjoying delightful rural views along a charming rural valley.

      Approached via a long sweeping drive flanked by woodland to the left and pasture land to the right, Burch Farm sits in a south facing, elevated spot with ample parking to the front. The main house totals over 4,637sq ft of wonderful accommodation full of period charm. The original thatched dwelling has been extended over time to create a versatile family home; notably the sociable kitchen/dining room with vaulted ceilings. There is plenty of space for a breakfast table and a seating area focused around the fireplace. This room has direct access to a south facing sun terrace whilst adjacent to the kitchen a useful playroom, pantry and cloakroom.

      There are three formal reception rooms all enjoying their own identity and period features - the dining room, library and sitting room. Further accommodation on the ground floor includes a double aspect study with cracking views, useful utility and boot room, wine cellar and a further cloakroom.

      A pretty staircase rises to the first floor where there is the principal bedroom with en suite bathroom, five further bedrooms and two further bathrooms. A second staircase provides access from the dining room up into the landing also.

      Gardens and Grounds
      Burch Farm comes into its own outside due to its most wonderful setting. To the front and south elevation is a sun terrace and formal gardens which are perfectly placed to catch the sunlight, alongside further gardens to the westerly aspect. Views from these areas are over its own grounds and woodland which extend to 46.97 acres. A noteworthy edition is the superb natural swimming lake and pontoon which was recently improved, again from here there are delightful views down through the valley.

      There are plenty of outbuildings including a charming enclave of traditionally stone built stables and a detached barn with an a one bed cottage attached.

      View payable Stamp Duty for this property

    Sitting in a charming spot and overlooking is own land, Burch Farm presents a wonderful and rare opportunity. Whilst I am not brave enough to swim in the swimming lake daily, I know the owner does and its very special!

    Tom BedfordProperty agent

    Local information

    • Burch Farm lies just to the south of Exmoor National Park and within spectacular, untouched rolling Devon countryside and between the two villages of North Molton and Twichen.
    • The historic market town of South Molton is approximately 4.5 miles to the south west and offers a good range of local amenities including Sainsbury's supermarket, a petrol station, a post office, banks along with a variety of shops such as butchers and bakers.
    • Burch Farm is approximately 18 miles from the regional centre Barnstaple and 25.2 miles from North Devon's beaches and golf courses at Saunton Sands and Westward Ho.
    • Dulverton is approximately 11.5 miles to the east and is referred to as the southern gateway to Exmoor. Mentioned in the Domesday Book, Dulverton has a rich history and has served the local farming community for generations. The town offers a good range of independent shops and award winning eateries. Tiverton is approximately 18.5 miles distant and offers a wider range of day-to-day shops and recreational facilities alongside the highly regarded Blundells School.
    • Communication links are good with the M5 motorway (Junction 27) approximately 25 miles away via the A361 Devon Link road, giving easy access to Bristol and the North, Exeter and the South West or the A358/A303 to the East. London is also within easy reach by train with the quickest train from Tiverton Parkway Station to London Paddington taking just under 2 hours. In addition, there are regular national and international flights from Bristol and Exeter airports.

    Additional information

    • Mains water and electricity
    • Private drainage
    • LPG gas
    • Directions: What3wrods ///crossword.dislodge.brink
    • EPC Rating: G
    • Tenure: Freehold
    • Council Tax Band: G