Farms, Estates & Land for sale in Coryton, Okehampton, Devon - 6 bedrooms, 3 reception rooms, 2 bathrooms

  • Guide Price of £2,750,000
  • Farms, Estates & Land
  • 6 bedrooms, 3 reception rooms, 2 bathrooms

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340 acre farm in a ring fence | 6 bed house split into two 3 bed houses | detached 2 bed bungalow | planning consent for 6 full residential units | excellent range of livestock buildings

6 bedroom farmhouse (currently divided into two three bedroom properties)
Detached 2 bedroom barn conversion
Substantial courtyard of barns with planning permission for 5 full residential dwellings; further traditional buildings with development potential
Extensive modern farm buildings, including over 3,700 m2 (40,000 sq ft) of covered yards
Excellent sporting potential
Gardens, pond, pasture, woodland
About 342.42 acres (138.57 hectares)
For sale as a whole


Warson Barton offers a rare opportunity to purchase a sizeable farm with a diverse range of farm buildings in a beautiful part of West Devon. The farmhouse enjoys superb views to the west over the Coryton Valley to Cornwall, with Bodmin Moor visible in the distance.
The farmhouse, which is constructed of stone with granite quoins, under a slate roof, remains unlisted thus allowing a greater opportunity for alteration. The farmhouse is currently split into two parts, each part providing three bedrooms. The house could be incorporated back into one property, simply by re-opening two blocked doorways. The accommodation is shown on the floor plans within these particulars.
It is understood that the property formerly comprised part of the Lewtrenchard Estate, and was sold away from the Estate in 1926 by Sabine Baring Gould, author of "Onward Christian Soldiers".
The farmhouse is thought to have been built in 1878, possibly on the site of an earlier property.
Waddlestone Cottage, situated to the southern elevation of the farmhouse is a delightful single storey two bedroom converted barn. This was converted in 1994 and is subject to an Agricultural Occupancy restriction.
To the east is a substantial "U" shaped courtyard of traditional single and two-storey stone and slate barns upon which West Devon Borough Council granted consent in 1988 under application number CU3.38/1929/88/172/I for the development of seven residential units (including Waddlestone Cottage) with five of those units in the "U" shaped range.




property reference: SPET_EXE090043