Nestled within the historic grounds of Coldharbour Mill, on the outskirts of the charming village of Uffculme, this beautifully restored Grade II Listed cottage offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of history. Overlooking the tranquil Mill Leat, this two-bedroom property combines period charm with modern comforts, making it ideal as a primary residence, a second home, or a distinctive investment.
The cottage boasts two spacious double bedrooms and an array of character features, including high ceilings, ornate fireplaces, and original-style ceiling roses and coving. It also benefits from gas central heating and a bespoke kitchen complete with integrated appliances. Outside, a brick-paved courtyard provides a perfect spot for alfresco dining, and residents have access to well-maintained communal gardens.
Located in the desirable village of Uffculme, the property is within easy reach of local amenities such as a post office, mini-market, doctor’s surgery, and highly regarded schools, including the Ofsted-rated ‘Outstanding’ Uffculme Secondary School. For more extensive services, the nearby town of Cullompton offers supermarkets, a sports centre, library, and golf course.
With quick access to the M5, commuting to Exeter or Taunton is convenient, while the surrounding countryside, including the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offers endless opportunities for outdoor activities. Riverside walks by the River Culm are just 100 yards away, and the breathtaking landscapes of Dartmoor, Exmoor, and Devon’s coastlines are all within easy driving distance.
An internal viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate this exceptional property in a sought-after location.
Coldharbour, Uffculme, EX15
Valid until 22.10.2024
Property Type: | House | Build Form: | End-Terrace |
Transaction Type: | Rental (private) | Energy Tariff: | Single |
Main Fuel: | Mains gas (not community) | Main Gas: | Yes |
Flat Top Storey: | No | Top Storey: | 0 |
Glazing Type: | Not defined | Previous Extension: | 0 |
Open Fireplace: | 0 | Ventilation: | Natural |
Walls: | Granite or whinstone, as built, no insulation (assumed) | Walls Energy: | Very Poor |
Roof: | Pitched, no insulation (assumed) | Roof Energy: | Very Poor |
Main Heating: | Boiler and radiators, mains gas | Main Heating Controls: | Programmer, room thermostat and TRVs |
Hot Water System: | From main system | Hot Water Energy Efficiency: | Good |
Lighting: | Low energy lighting in 89% of fixed outlets | Floors: | Suspended, no insulation (assumed) |
Total Floor Area: | 94 m2 |
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