Bullocks' House
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Formerly used by us as a cattle barn and originally used as traditional Devon fattening shed for "bullocks". Massive stone walls with red bull nosed bricks built by the Tetcott Estate in the 19th century. Converted to holiday cottage in 1990. Front double doors to large kitchen/diner/lounge with formidable stone fireplace and wood burner. Exposed beams in ceiling. Large windows facing south with view to Dartmoor. Telephone Internet connection. TV aerial socket. To left is large master bedroom with bathroom en suite. To right a hallway to small bedroom, large twin bedded room, and second bathroom. In back a utility room which could become a second kitchen leading to large covered area of two rooms which could be made into a studio, workshop, warehouse or granny flat. Natural slate roofs. Two large car parking areas in back. Private garden in front with hard standing area with shrubbery beds and Rogosa Rose hedge abutting on the designated forestry open space.
Click here for the architects proposed plans and elevations for the property.

    
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