£415,000
4 bed detached house for saleLower Abbots, Buckland Brewer, Bideford, Devon EX39
4 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- New home
- Freehold
Webbers Property Services
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About this property
Up to £10,000 to spend on your new home*
Just 10 minutes from bideford
10 year NHBC guarantee
Modern four-bedroom detached house
Garage
Off-road parking
Master en-suite
Village location
Cul de sac position
Ideal family home
Up to £10,000 to spend on your new home*
Take advantage of up to £10,000 towards your new home, with flexible contributions that can be used for a variety of costs, including:
• Covering your stamp duty fees
• Helping with solicitor costs
• Flooring and finishing touches
• Furnishing your new home with furniture and appliances
• Hiring removal services to make your move easier
*Terms and conditions apply. This offer is available on selected properties and may be subject to eligibility criteria. The contribution can be applied towards specific costs and may not be exchanged for cash or used in conjunction with other offers.
The Cedar - is a wonderful 4 bedroom detached family home with a garage and off road parking. The ground floor offers entrance hallway with guest cloakroom, kitchen/dining room, utility room and sizeable lounge. To the first floor are the master bedroom with ensuite, three further bedrooms and family bathroom.
Located in a delightful development of high-quality homes, built by respected local developers Pearce Homes, this property sits in the heart of the sought-after village of Buckland Brewe
Nestled in the rolling hills of North Devon, Buckland Brewer is a picturesque and welcoming village known for its charming rural setting and strong sense of community. Surrounded by beautiful countryside, it offers the perfect balance of peace and accessibility.
The village is home to a well-regarded primary school, a traditional village pub (The Coach and Horses), and an active community hall that hosts regular events, clubs, and gatherings, fostering a friendly, inclusive atmosphere.
Despite its tranquil setting, Buckland Brewer is conveniently located just a short drive from the historic port town of Bideford, where you’ll find a wider range of shops, supermarkets, schools, and leisure facilities. The stunning North Devon coastline, including the sandy beaches of Westward Ho! And the wild beauty of Clovelly and Hartland, are also within easy reach
The Parish of Buckland Brewer is a rural one, encircled by fields, woods and moorland. People have lived in Buckland for over 1000 years and historically the economy of the parish was rooted in agriculture. Although a rural location Buckland Brewer is ideally situated, being only 6 miles away from the Market Towns of Bideford and Torrington.
Torrington is a friendly, traditional market town with many award-winning shops, master butchers and bakers, offering quality local produce. The refurbished Victorian Pannier Market also houses a variety of shops and craft workshops, selling local produce, unusual gifts and collectables. Torrington amenities also include schools, health centres, cottage hospital, theatre, supermarkets and a building society.
Once described by the Victorian novelist Charles Kingsley as “The Little White Town, Bideford today is both a thriving market town and working port with much to offer visitors. Amongst the many buildings and places of interest you will find the
historic covered Pannier Market, dating from 1883, which holds a market every Tuesday and Saturday. Alongside the history you will find modern shopping amenities, bars and restaurants.
From Bideford take the A386 towards Torrington until reaching Landcross and taking the right hand turning signposted towards Buckland Brewer & Parkham. Continue along this road until reaching the left hand bend where shortly after the turning left to Buckland Brewer will be seen. Following the road and continuing into Buckland Brewer village, after passing the school on the left and turning into Hillpark, following the road bearing around to the left then straight on, take the next right and follow on until you reach lower abbots.
Lounge (4.96m x 3.59m)
Kitchen/Dining (7.5m x 3.06m)
Cloakroom
Bedroom 1 (3.62m x 3.62m)
Ensuite
Bedroom 2 (3.97m x 2.74m)
Bedroom 3 (3.02m x 2.26m)
Bedroom 4 (2.85m x 2.64m)
Services
Air source heat pump, mains electric and water.
EPC
Tbc
Council Tax
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