Exmoor View is a countryside property which is located in North Molton, Devon. Inside, the owners have created a smart and contemporary retreat, with stylish grey sofas, white walls and splashes of lilac and purple, a nod to the heather-clad moorland that lies on the doorstep. The open-plan living space is light and spacious with slate flooring and electric woodburning-effect stove, creating a warm and cosy atmposphere for chilly evenings in. Set in the corner of the room is a large dining table with seating for up to six people, the perfect place to dine together as a family. The kitchen has a wide range of fitted units and black granite worktops and is sure to inspire some home cooking with the modern appliances at hand. From the dining area is a ground floor shower room/utility that also houses the washing machine.Upstairs are three bedrooms; two double and one bunk room, with a smart family bathroom bath and shower over. Roadside parking can be found directly outside the property. Outside has a three-tier garden with a lawned and patio area with furniture provided, a cosy area for relaxing in the evening sun with a refreshing glass of wine. Within driving distance to North Molton is South Molton's Country Pannier Market, a weekly market selling a range of goods, including local produce, artisans goods, artwork, antiques and collectibles, and much more. Inside there is an award-winning café, with excellent coffee and friendly workers.The Poltimore Arms is just a short walk uphill in the village and serves great food and local ale. There is also a fish and chip takeaway in the village. Exmoor View is an excellent property for walks on the moorland with friends and family.
Three bedrooms: 2 x double and 1 x bunk room. Bathroom with a bath, shower over, basin and WC. Ground floor shower room with a shower, basin and WC. Open-plan living room with a kitchen, dining area and sitting area with electric fire.
North Molton is a village and parish in North Devon, England, which sits on the south western edge of Exmoor National Park. With a range of friendly pubs, restaurants, historical buildings and shops, this small village is well worth visiting. It is within easy access of neighboring villages and towns, including South Molton, Dulverton and Barnstaple.