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Launch with lunch

Strong sale of land

New office opens

Internationally acclaimed chef, Michael Caines, above, will be cooking up a treat for the opening of the Spinnakers showhome complex at 11am today in Exmouth. Developed by Eagle One Homes, Spinnakers, above right, is the newly-completed development of 14 apartments on Exmouth Quay. Ten have already been sold off-plan. To celebrate the launch Michael Caines will be cooking in one of the apartments, then signing copies of his book between noon and 2pm. Michael, who holds two Michelin stars, says: “Spinnakers really does have the wow factor.” Bradleys and Jackson-Stops & Staff are the appointed sales agents for Spinnakers.

Agricultural land sold well at a recent auction in Ilminster held by estate agents Greenslade Taylor Hunt. A ring-fenced parcel of 46.77 acres of level and accessible pastureland at Chard Junction on the Devon/ Somerset/Dorset border sold for £565,000, or £12,080 per acre. There were at least seven different bidders for this land. At the same auction, 6.8 acres at Kilmington near Axminster sold for £110,000 and a 6.7 acre pasture field at Clayhanger, Combe St Nicholas sold for £62,000. Another auction will be held at The Castle Hotel, Taunton, on Tuesday, April 29, visit www.gth.net for details.

National estate agency JacksonStops & Staff has just opened a new office in North Devon. The firm, which also has offices in Truro, Taunton and Exeter, held an opening event in the new office in Barnstaple last weekend, attended by local people and business professionals. James Carroll is the director of the new office. He says: “We were extremely pleased with the turnout and have been encouraged by the number of enquiries since opening. “We are uniquely placed to provide maximum exposure to the London and South East audience of buyers.” Call Jackson-Stops & Staff on 01271 325153 or visit www.jackson-stops.co.uk

Hot properties on the market this week Padstow, Cornwall £650,000

The Tregea Hotel is a beautiful eightbedroomed boutique hotel in the heart of Padstow, dating back to the 18th century. It’s full of potential but it is being sold by the receivers – it ceased trading last autumn. Agents: Savills, Exeter, 01392 455749, www.savills.co.uk


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Long path to success... Bay View would have sold within weeks had it not been for a footpath that was found to run right through the middle of the house. The twobed 70s property went on the market in 2012 and finally sold, with the right of way removed, this month. It has wonderful views over the sea in Looe, Cornwall.

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Port Navas Yacht Club, the only privately-owned yacht club on the Helford River, has changed hands. The new owner is Giles Williams, a businessman whose family has strong local roots in the community. “The main issues for us were advancing old age and the difficulties of operating the business from a distance,” explains Alan Gardner, who formerly owned the yacht club with his wife Sandra. “Giles and his family are all locals to Port Navas and Constantine, the family is very well known, and his father Nick lived in Port Navas until his death a few years ago.

“The good news is that Giles will continue to run the club as a going concern, and we have worked out a seamless transition at the appropriate time. Giles will get tremendous support from his family in this venture, and he sees this as a long-term commitment to the local community.” The Helford River, immortalised in Daphne du Maurier’s novel Frenchman’s Creek, is one of the most beautiful and unspoilt rivers in the Westcountry, with sheltered valleys, oak woodland and hidden creeks. Port Navas Yacht Club opened in 1955 and offers pontoon and creek

moorings for yachts, motorised boats and tenders for access to the main river. The club includes a bar and restaurant, popular with both social and boating members, and two holiday apartments. The asking price for the yacht club was £1 million. Ben Davies of Savills, Truro, undertook the sale and says: “This property offered a once-in-alifetime opportunity for someone with a love of boating to buy their very own yacht club and it was a chance that Giles could not resist.” For further information on Port Navas Yacht Club visit the website www.pnyc.co.uk

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Sold for £600,000 over asking price Soundings is a four-bedroomed house with gardens down to the River Dart in Dittisham, South Devon. On the market for the first time in 60 years, it sold for more than £1.6 million off an asking price of £1 million, to a family with young children.

Sold by: Savills, South Hams (01548 800462, www.savills.co.uk) off an asking price of offers in excess of £1 million

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Henstridge, South Somerset £800,000

This handsome Victorian property comes with all the country trimmings: six acres of land, a one-bed annexe, stables and a fantastic garden, all on the edge of a nice village, too. Agents: Stags, Yeovil, 01935 475000, www.stags.co.uk

Newton St Cyres, near Exeter £375,000

Set in a 0.4 acre garden and in a sought-after village only ten minutes from Exeter, Southay is a large twobedroomed chalet-style property. There is lots of scope for adding more bedrooms. Agents: Helmores, Crediton, 01363 777999, www.helmores.com

Cornish farmhouse with barns Middle Beeny has a spectacular setting on the North Cornwall cliffs near Boscastle. The Grade II listed property comes with a two storeystone barn with planning permission and generated strong interest among buyers.

Sold by: Kivells, Launceston (01566 777777, www.kivells.com) off an asking price of £725,000

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4 gardens Homes with lovely gardens Greystones, Mylor Bridge £795,000

This 1930s country house has a wonderful south-facing garden with Cornish palm trees, greenhouse, orchard and large vegetable plot, set in the sheltered, frost-free climate of South Cornwall near Falmouth. Agents: Chesterton Humberts, Truro, 01872 278288, www.chestertonhumberts.com

Monks View, near Kingsbridge £775,000

Establishing some It’s time to give your lawn some care and attention, says Otter Nurseries garden guru Rose Clark Considering the meteorological challenges and inconsistencies over the winter months, Westcountry lawns appear to have emerged in reasonable health this spring. With the Easter break approaching, now is the moment to start bringing your lawn up to perfection for the summer. Here is my six-point plan for making sure the grass will be greener on your side of the fence this year.

1 Drainage Drainage and aeration can be improved by spiking the lawn. This is usually carried out in the autumn when it is preceded by scarifying to remove the build-up of thatch. Both these actions can cause damage to the grass, so in the spring it is better to aerate the lawn by pricking it with a solid tine aerator. Spikes are pushed into the turf which breaks through the thatch and surface crust. Do this on a day when the soil is moist.

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This four-bedroomed contemporary-style barn conversion has a garden with terrace, rural views and paddock. What’s more, it is set in the Wood Barton estate in South Devon, and you’ll have access to 80 acres of woods and river walks, plus fishing rights. Agents: Marchand Petit, Kingsbridge, 01548 857588, www.marchandpetit.co.uk

Lichen is a common but ugly sight on neglected lawns. When lichen is visible it’s a clear indication that all is not well in a lawn. Shade, poor drainage and low nutrient levels are possible causes of its appearance. The problem is easily avoided and cured. Routine treatment with Lawn Sand, as before, will help with aerating and feeding the lawn.

3 Moss Most moss species love damp and will compete with grass. If moss is left, it will build up and weaken the surrounding grass of your lawn. The combination of a mild, wet winter has provided moss with an ideal environment in which to flourish. Soils that are compacted and become easily waterlogged will also attract moss, as do shady areas. You may also be surprised to know that mowing the grass too short can encourage moss, too. There are a couple of choice products that I would use for moss prevention. Lawn Sand contains iron sulphate which is used to kill and control moss. It also contains ammonium sulphate which is high in nitrogen and will help to give your lawn a useful boost to green it up. Apply Lawn Sand either with a spreader or by hand on a dry morning with the prospect of dry weather ahead. The powder will slide off the dry, narrow grass blades and cling on to the broader leaves so that moss and weeds will scorch and turn black. It’s important not to walk on the lawn afterwards until there are visible signs that the treatment is working. If no rain falls within two days, the Lawn Sand should be watered in. Don’t worry if large areas turn black, this is quite normal! Once the moss has blackened and

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died, about two or three weeks after application, it can be safely raked out with a good quality lawn rake. Some gardeners habitually rake out moss without first killing it off. I’m afraid that removing moss in this way is a temporary fix and the raking action is likely to spread the moss further to other areas of the lawn in the longer term. You could also try combined fertilisers, which are designed to be an all-in-one application to control moss and weeds. I like one called Evergreen Complete, which has a high nitrogen content to feed the lawn, green it up within a few days and improve water absorption. After the moss has been raked away, large patches of bare earth will appear. It will take a while for the surrounding grass to grow into the bare patches. If left, moss or weeds may re-invade and colonise. To prevent this from happening, the areas can either be patched with turf or re-seeded with fresh grass seed.

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The poet Rupert Brooke once visited this late Georgian gem in Mid Devon and even wrote a poem about the visit, called Dining Room Tea. The house comes with a sunny one-acre garden and a coach house with potential for conversion. Agents: Helmores, Crediton, 01363 777999, www.helmores.com

Spike your lawn to aerate it by breaking up the thatch and crust

A weed is a plant growing in the wrong place. So in a lawn any plant that isn’t a grass can be regarded as a weed. Newly-sown lawns are often infested with many of the regular general garden weeds. They are unable to sustain constant attack from the mower blades and will gradually disappear. There are many low-growing perennial weeds which are a constant threat to


Gardeners’ diary This week in your garden: ● Prune spring-flowering shrubs over three years old once they finish flowering ● Sow sweet peas (pictured) directly into their flowering position ● Sprout maincrop potatoes and plant sprouted tubers of early varieties ● Sow and plant out vegetables including beetroot, broad beans, carrots, celeriac, onions, peas, spinach and swedes ● Continue to sow tender crops in the greenhouse, including tomatoes, aubergine and peppers ● Keep grass trimmed back from the base of trees as this grass can compete for moisture and nutrients

● If you haven't yet done so, spread a mulch of compost or similar over beds and borders to suppress the annual weeds and to conserve moisture ● Plant gladioli corms at intervals in the coming months to prolong their flowering season ● Plant a patch of comfrey in a sunny corner of the kitchen garden, because the leaves are great to add to compost and can be used to make a liquid feed ● Damp down the greenhouse floor on warm days. This will increase humidity. Also open the vents to prevent temperatures rising too much but do remember to close them at night ● Divide large congested clumps of pampas grass

Even the best-loved lawns, above, can contain the odd weed, below your sward. Even the best-loved lawn will see the appearance of occasional weeds from seeds dropped by birds or dispersed on the breeze by nature herself. Just a handful of weeds can easily be pulled to remove them. Larger areas are better controlled by lawn weed killers. They are from a group of selective weed killers and when used accurately will not harm the grass. They work by regulating and altering the growth of the weed, killing it from the inside, root and all. Mecoprop P and MCPA are usually included in the formulations and will control a wide range of weeds. They can be applied as a combined feed and weed preparation such as Evergreen Complete. Alternatively, try the liquid product Verdone which can be applied with a watering can or sprayer. Speedwell can sometimes be a problematic weed. Gently raking the plants up to the surface prior to mowing will help to weaken the plants. The clippings must be collected to prevent further spread.

5 Feeding I cannot stress how important feeding is for maintaining a healthy lawn. We tend not to think about how many individual grass plants there are growing in the lawn. There are high nitrogen feeds with or without moss/weedkillers. I use Scott’s Lawn Builder when my lawn

Out and about Spring colour: Haldon Grange (pictured) is a beautiful wellestablished spring garden of 12 acres with camellias, magnolias, azaleas and rhododendrons. It is in Dunchideock, near Exeter and is open to the public under the National Gardens Scheme on the weekend of April 19 and 20. Admission £3.50, children free, home made teas. For more details visit www.ngs.org.uk

is totally weed free and I use Evergreen Complete when it’s not. Short grass clippings, weed-free of course, are beneficial and will return an amount of nitrogen back to the lawn if left, they also will help to retain moisture during the summer months. It could be argued that leaving clippings will encourage thatch to build up. But if the lawn is managed correctly and scarified in the autumn this shouldn’t be a problem.

6 Over-sowing If your lawn is thin and needs to be bulked up take action, as the thicker

the grass, the less space there will be for weeds. Try over-sowing with a light covering of grass seed into the existing grass or bare patches. Top dressing should be used to cover the seed on bare patches. Plant expert Rose Clark has worked at Otter Nurseries, the region’s leading garden centre chain, for more than 30 years. To find your nearest branch, visit www.otternurseries.co.uk or call 01404 815815.

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Cottage garden: Elworthy Cottage is a one-acre plantsman’s garden in tranquil setting near Wiveliscombe in Somerset. It has been designed to encourage birds, bees and butterflies, with lots of birdsong. The garden is open to the public through the National Gardens Scheme on Easter Monday, April 21 from 11am-5pm. Look out for the wild flower areas, decorative vegetable garden and living willow screen. For more details visit www.ngs.org.uk Plants on show: There will be a display of seasonal plants at the Royal Horticultural Society’s Rosemoor Garden in Great Torrington, North Devon on April 14. Check out the plants which have been awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit and are

recommended as good buys for the coming season. Call 0845 265 8072 for details or visit www.rhs.org.uk Egg trails: Trengwainton Garden near Penzance in West Cornwall is organising fun Cadbury chocolate Easter egg trails around the garden over Easter weekend. From 10.30am to 4pm, £2 per trail, on April 18, 20 and 21. For more information, call 01736 363148 or visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk

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40 ACRE COASTAL FARM

This is a beautifully located residential farm in a truly unique geographic location with land directly abutting the cliffs and coastal slope. The farm has been in the same family ownership since the late 1800's and this is the first time to the market. The 4 Bedroom Farmhouse is Grade II listed and has been upgraded and improved over the years and whilst not over-large it affords homely accommodation and with original features. There are an adaptable range of farm buildings with some conversion potential (stc) and the land is all in pasture. The farm also lies adjacent to National Trust land. A very rare opportunity in such a sought after position. Primarily for sale as a whole but consideration may be given to offers for part thereof.

FEOCK - £795,000

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FABULOUS WATER VIEWS & THREE ACRES

A superb location on the edge of Feock. The house and grounds enjoy fabulous uninterrupted views over the river Fal towards the Roseland Peninsula. This unique property combines excellent sea views with a 3 acre level field ideal for equestrian use or hobby farming. Accommodation is over three floors to take full advantage of the views. Master bedroom with luxurious en-suite and balcony, three further bedrooms, hobby room, kitchen/dining room, sitting room, study and large conservatory at the rear overlooking the garden and field towards the sea. Parking for several cars, space for a boat or caravan and single garage. EPC - C

Truro 01872 242244

DELIGHTFUL DETACHED VILLAGE COTTAGE

The property is very pretty and beautifully presented under a thatched roof with surprisingly light and spacious accommodation. Sympathetically extended in recent years the cottage retains much charm and character throughout. Four bedrooms, the master with en-suite bathroom and a second bedroom with en-suite shower room. Spacious entrance hall, cloakroom, well fitted kitchen, delightful oak frame garden room, sitting room, snug, and good sized family bathroom. The cottage has oil central heating as well as a wood-burning stove in the sitting room. Parking, gardens and no chain. EPC - D

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A stunning three/four bedroom contemporary barn conversion, in a peaceful rural location in the heart of Mid Devon. Stunning views, versatile and spacious accommodation and large modern outbuilding. Now available with approx 3.7 acres. EPC rating: C

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Willand, near Cullompton - £389,950

Bampton - offers over £650,000

A beautifully presented four bedroom family home which will certainly appeal to any discerning buyer. Large corner plot with generous, landscaped garden, a detached double garage and ample parking. EPC rating: TBC

A Grade II star Listed Georgian period residence, offering exceptionally beautiful accommodation retaining many original features arranged over five floors. Four bedrooms, four receptions, South facing walled garden, garage and situated within the heart of this small country town.

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An idyllic lifestyle in the rural South Hams

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The large luxury kitchen is one of the key ingredients in the relaxed lifestyle to be enjoyed at Netherton

Savour the air of calm and comfort in the drawing room

Our star property this week is a home that offers an idyllic rural lifestyle, set in one of the most sought-after and beautiful areas of the South West. Netherton is a wonderful barn conversion with lots of character, thanks to its traditional stonework walls and mellow slate roofs. It has been given a glamorous contemporary makeover to create a very special rural family home. The main house has five bedrooms, a large luxury kitchen and lots of open-living space, making it perfect for relaxed family life. It is set within a large, sunny plot, right in the centre with its own land and gardens all around it. Horses have been a passion of the current owners, and the house comes with 4.5 acres in total, with stables and a hard-standing yard. From here, the riding is superb, with unspoilt valleys and bridleways in every direction. There is also a vibrant equestrian culture in the area, with plenty going on in terms of local hunts, shows, pony clubs and much more. As well as the main house, a further barn at the property has been converted into a spacious three-bedroomed home. Called The Gatehouse, this second property has a large reverse-level sitting room and its own garage and parking area. It could provide useful guest accommodation or be a home for relatives or elderly parents. Alternatively, The Gatehouse could be used as a holiday letting property and provide a healthy income stream.

Becky Sheaves samples life in very special rural family home near Kingsbridge The conversion and interior design at Netherton are well worth a mention, as they have all been carried out with a really attractive sense of colour, space and décor. The result is a cool, contemporary but very comfortable atmosphere in the house, and there is lots of natural light throughout both the main property and The Gatehouse. The gardens at Netherton are wellplanned and established, too. There is a firepit, a pond, lots of well-established trees and shrubs, several charming seating areas and everything has been carefully planted and cared for over the years. All in all, this property is an enticing opportunity for anyone looking for a relaxed country lifestyle, and Netherton is sure to attract lots of attention from discerning househunters. Follow Becky on twitter @BeckySheavesWMN

About the area

The Gatehouse, the second property on the site, has a large reverse-level sitting room and its own garage

Netherton: A small hamlet in the countryside of the South Hams, near Kingsbridge and south of the village of East Allington. Countryside: The house is set in the unspoilt rural area of the South Hams, with gentle, secluded valleys, woodland and rivers, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Best beaches: Netherton is near coastline on three sides of the South Hams. To the west is the surfing beach of Bigbury Bay, to the south is the Kingsbridge estuary and the beaches around Salcombe, while to the east is Dartmouth. Schools: East Allington Primary School is a short drive away. It has just 73 pupils, and is rated “good” by Ofsted. For secondary education, Kingsbridge and Ivybridge have state comprehensives that are rated as “outstanding” by Ofsted, while

there are state grammar schools at Churston, Torquay and in Plymouth. Private options include Trinity in Teignmouth, The Park School in Dartington and the Rudolf Steiner School near Totnes. Nights out: Buckland Tout Saints is a luxury country hotel in 4.5 acres of grounds, half a mile from Netherton. Shopping: Totnes is renowned for its interesting choice of independent shops, cafes and restaurants. Pubs: The Fortescue Arms in East Allington is mentioned in The Good Pub Guide as “worth a visit” and is both child and dog friendly. Connections: The mainline rail service from Penzance to London stops in Totnes, a few miles from Netherton. The A38 is about 12 miles to the north of Netherton and is the main road link to Exeter, Plymouth and beyond.


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Five-bedroom Netherton is set within a large, sunny plot, with 4.5 acres of land and stables

Netherton, South Hams, Devon ÂŁ1.4 million Property: Five-bedroomed barn conversion in the heart of the sought-after South Hams, with a three-bedroomed gatehouse, 4.5 acres and stables. Accommodation: The main house has five bedrooms, luxury kitchen, superb bathrooms and lots of openplan reception space. The Gatehouse has three bedrooms, its own garage and a large upstairs sitting room. Location: In the tiny hamlet of Netherton, near Loddiswell and East Allington in South Devon, not far from the towns of Totnes and Kingsbridge. Outside: Superb gardens, smart stable yard, paddocks, amounting to 4.5 acres in total. Agents: Marchand Petit, Kingsbridge, 01548 857588, www.marchandpetit.co.uk

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SOUTH BRENT

BRIXTON

An immaculately presented 4 bedroom, 3 reception room rural property with 1 bedroom guest accommodation to include stunning well established mature gardens, garage, parking and having far reaching Dartmoor views. EPC Rating E.

Superb 4 bedroom barn conversion beautifully presented and finished to a high standard with paddocks, stables, sand school, workshop, stores and garage. EPC Rating C.

Guide Price ÂŁ735,000

Guide Price ÂŁ650,000

Web Ref: 77430

Totnes Office

Web Ref: 78837

DITTISHAM

SALCOMBE

COMBE

YEALMPTON

DARTMOUTH

DARTINGTON

A charming 2 bedroom cottage situated in the heart of the village with River Dart views, landscaped garden, small orchard, garage and additional parking for cars/ boat. EPC Rating E. Web Ref: 78789 ÂŁ575,000 Dartmouth Office

A delightful 3 bedroom detached cottage with many character features including beams, deep window sills and a stone barn to the rear. EPC Rating F. Guide Price ÂŁ275,000

Web Ref: 43804

Dartmouth

Modbury Office

An exciting opportunity to refurbish a 3 bedroom centrally located Victorian townhouse arranged over 4 floors and with fabulous views across the estuary to East Portlemouth from the top floor. EPC Rating E. Web Ref: 78885 Guide Price ÂŁ500,000 Salcombe Office

A beautifully presented detached 3 bedroom dormer bungalow, within a 5 minute walk of the town centre, wonderful views over the River Dart and across to Kingswear. EPC Rating E. Web Ref: 54664 ÂŁ385,000 Dartmouth Office

Kingsbridge

Millbrook

Modbury

Newton Ferrers Office

A Grade II listed 3 bedroom barn conversion in the heart of the South Hams with impressive open plan living and sitting room with vaulted ceiling and attached barn with planning consent. EPC Rating C. Web Ref: 77495 Guide Price ÂŁ550,000 Modbury Office

A 3 bedroom attached brick built property situated in the popular village of Dartington to include gardens, courtyard, generous parking and within close proximity to the nearby town of Totnes. EPC Rating D. Web Ref: 77405 Guide Price ÂŁ375,000 Totnes Office

Newton Ferrers

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SALCOMBE

A fine example of an Edwardian 4 bedroom detached, immaculately decorated Salcombe house that is full of period features and is laid out to make the most of its stunning estuary, creek and countryside views. EPC Rating D.

Guide Price ÂŁ825,000

Web Ref: 42954

Salcombe Office

WOODLEIGH

An exquisite 4 bedroom barn conversion finished to the highest standard, set within 80 acres of communal grounds including fishing rights on the River Avon and use of a magnificent leisure complex and tennis court. Added benefit of a detached annexe. EPC Rating C. Web Ref: 78133 Guide Price ÂŁ775,000 Kingsbridge Office

EAST PORTLEMOUTH

BEESANDS

DAINTON, NR TOTNES

DARTMOUTH

KINGSBRIDGE

MODBURY

A stunning detached 4 bedroom barn conversion complemented by a large garden and a meadow of approximately 3 acres, set in a peaceful location near the popular estuary village of East Portlemouth. EPC Rating E. Web Ref: 64216 Guide Price ÂŁ650,000 Salcombe Office

A superb contemporary cottage with 4 double bedrooms, 3 en suite, large open plan living room, balcony, garden and private parking. Views over golf course and open countryside. EPC Rating C. Web Ref: 75792 ÂŁ450,000 Dartmouth Office

Torpoint

Totnes

An exciting opportunity to purchase a detached 3/4 bedroom property with excellent scope for further development, slightly elevated from the beach and enjoying wonderful views of surrounding coastline and out to sea. EPC Rating D. Web Ref: 36054 ÂŁ595,000 Kingsbridge Office

An excellent family home offering versatile accommodation including 4 double bedrooms, 1 single bedroom, utility, extended kitchen with french doors to garden, spacious living room and garage. EPC Rating C. Web Ref: 78588 ÂŁ439,950 Kingsbridge Office

London

Lettings

A 5 bedroom Grade II listed historic longhouse retaining a wealth of period features while offering spacious family living with annexe/home office potential, mature gardens, outbuildings for storage and workshop. No onward chain. EPC Rating E. Web Ref: 77254 Guide Price ÂŁ600,000 Totnes Office

A superbly presented Georgian cottage set in a secret position in the centre of Modbury providing 4 bedroom accommodation and private garden. EPC Rating D. Price Guide ÂŁ475,000

Country House

Web Ref: 35834

New Homes

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Making the white decision is so simple

How to get the look in your garden What you need: Euonymus microphyllus albovariegata ● Great small evergreen shrub with white tips ● Can be used as edging for a border as an alternative to box (to avoid box blight) ● Looks sweet in tubs, window boxes and hanging baskets ● Sunny site is preferred but will grow in part shade ● Will grow 18-24 inches tall, with a spread of 6-8 inches

Rose ‘Winchester Cathedral’ ● Pure white scented flowers from June until October ● Grow in full sun ● Likes fertile, moist but well-drained soil, with an annual mulch of manure ● Prune in spring and dead head spent flowers through the flowering season

Becky Sheaves discovers the joy of white gardens on a visit to The Garden Park at Trago Mills There is a wonderful range of inspiring show gardens on display at The Garden Park at Trago Mills, Newton Abbot. One that really does have bags of charm is the beautiful Italian White Garden, which is based on the tra-

ditional design for Renaissance gardens, originally created in Italy in the 1400s. It was created for Trago Mills by the award-winning garden designer Paul Stone, who has won several gold medals at both Chelsea Flower Show and Hampton Court Flower Show over many years. Paul, who lives in Falmouth, says: “The concept of a white garden goes all the way back to medieval times. They offer peace, reflection and spirituality, in a cool and simple style. “Even today, you simply can’t ignore the Italian Renaissance garden style and its huge contribution to English gardening.

So here at Trago Mills, we have our salute to fine lines, neatness, grandeur and antiquity, swathed in a bridal wreath of white flowering varieties of evergreen shrubs and beds of roses.” The architectural pieces in the garden were created by the internationally-renowned firm of Haddonstone, and include a pavilion, formal water garden and fountains, all wrapped around with terracotta-tiled pathways. So what are the origins of the Italian White Garden? Paul explains that it was in the late 15th century that this new style of horticultural design emerged from Italy. First seen in the

Adding that extra special touch is easy with... Get the Italian white garden look with these items on sale now at The Garden Park, Trago Mills ● Add in a couple of Italian terracotta bell pots (27cm) costing £1.99

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● Classical style statues from £29.99 will look great in your garden ● Bermuda BER1100 fountain – solar powered with battery - £169.99 (rrp £249.99) is an engaging feature in any garden, see left ● To turn your existing water feature into a fountain – Bermuda 450 feature pump £15.99 (rrp £31.99)

villas of Florence and Rome, it drew on the classical ideals of beauty, structure and order. The overall effect was to create a view, often looking out on to the landscape beyond. As the new style developed, the gardens became more elaborate and incorporated fountains, statues, tunnels of greenery and classically-inspired structures. Powerful Italian aristocratic families, such as the Medici, commissioned architects, sculptors, painters and historians to create gardens that would show off their influence. The new garden designs became so popular that they were copied throughout Europe and eventually became a huge influence on the development of the traditional English garden. “The planting at our version is a combination of evergreens, including a box parterre, strident pencils of cupressus, ‘pleached’ limes and dozens of glorious white flowering hybrid tea and floribunda roses,” says Paul. Pleaching is a way of training trees, by interlacing young shoots along a supporting framework, to create walkways, arches and tunnels. If you fancy incorporating some Renaissance elements into your garden, Ben Rockey, of the Trago gardening team, has selected some must-have varieties (see box, right) including one that will work well in tubs or window boxes and another that can be grown in a container. The Garden Park, Trago Mills, Newton Abbot, 01626 821111, www.trago.co.uk

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Juniper ‘Blue Arrow’ Slow growing conifer, prefers full sun ● A great feature plant ● When planting, always add extra grit to ensure good drainage ● Can also be grown in large containers ● No pruning should be needed ● Will grow 10ft to 12ft, with 2 to 3ft spread Buxus sempervirens (box) ‘Topiary Balls’ ● Luxuriant glossy dark evergreen foliage that sets off any border ● Responds very well to trimming which is best done in August and September ● Feed with Murphy Sequestrene Plant Tonic (£4.89 at The Garden Park) ● Well-drained soil is preferred ● Choose a sunny site for planting but it will also withstand a partly shaded area


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£565,000 North Trekeive,

St Clether,

£375,000 Ashton, Nr Callington

£550,000

Potential business opportunity. Period three reception/three bedroom farmhouse with adjoining two bedroom cottage annex set in 9 acres with PP for camping/ caravan site.

A splendid three double bedroom barn conversion within a peaceful hamlet on the fringe of Bodmin Moor in a superb setting with excellent views.

• Useful modern outbuildings • Level enclosed sunny gardens and terraces • Near to North Cornish coast and Bodmin Moor. EPC Rating D.

• Reverse level accommodation with many appealing features • Ground floor annexe. In all, three bathrooms including wet room • Established gardens and pasture paddock amounting to 1.5 acres in whole • Double garage, workshop, sheds, gardens and paddock • Useful garages/outbuildings and ample parking. EPC Rating E. • Approximately 9 acres of further land by separate negotiation. EPC Rating D.

Launceston 01566 777777 launceston@kivells.com

Liskeard 01579 345543 liskeard@kivells.com

Trethevy, Tintagel

Guide Price £450,000 Egloskerry,

Well appointed three en-suite bedroom dormer bungalow with stunning panoramic views over the North Cornish coastline and the Atlantic Ocean.

Attractive four/five bedroom country house in Tamar Valley set in approx 1.32 acres. Offering adaptable accommodation.

Callington 01579 384321 callington@kivells.com

£349,950 Treneglos, Launceston

Guide Price £350,000

South facing, detached farmhouse with lovely country garden and adjoining barn in a rural hamlet away from the public road overlooking the upper Kensey Valley.

A most impressive 3 bedroom detached character cottage set in a rural location off the beaten track with spectacular views over the surrounding countryside.

• Generous living accommodation with separate self contained apartment • Elegant two reception, three bedroom dwelling & warm secluded garden • Large gardens and off road parking with double garage • Adjoining stone and slate barn with tremendous potential • Potential for income generation. EPC Rating D. • Excellent all round condition. EPC Rating E.

• Complete with original beams, flagstone slate flooring to ground floor • Hand crafted kitchen. Inglenook fireplace. Off road parking • Large formal gardens and paddocks. EPC Rating TBC.

Bude 01288 359999 bude@kivells.com

Bude 01288 359999 bude@kivells.com

Holsworthy,

Launceston 01566 777777 launceston@kivells.com

£195,000 Rilla Mill,

£275,000 St Ive,

£359,950

Semi-detached three bedroom family home within walking distance of the town square.

A charming and well proportioned three storey stone built country cottage with many character and appealing features.

Individual three/four bedroom non estate bungalow with southerly aspect and views stretching to Dartmoor.

• Sitting room with fireplace. Enclosed rear garden • Garage and off-road parking. Easy access to cycle path • Views across the town to countryside beyond. EPC Rating E.

• Three storey accommodation with two reception rooms & 3/4 bedrooms • Superb kitchen/living room, sitting room, conservatory & dining room • Stunning 20ft vaulted master bedroom. Off road parking & detached single garage • Grounds of 1/3 acre with established gardens. • Delightful gardens to the rear and side. EPC Rating C. • Three/four car garage plus 75' (22.86m) drive. EPC Rating E.

Holsworthy 01409 253888 holsworthy@kivells.com

Liskeard 01579 345543 liskeard@kivells.com

Callington 01579 384321 callington@kivells.com


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Why choose Stags?

“This is the third property Stags have sold for us and we have always been more than satisfied with the results obtained and have found all concerned a pleasure to deal with. Hopefully, this is our final move but if we ever came to the market again, we wouldn’t consider employing any other agent.” Mr & Mrs Thomas

“I have no hesitation in recommending Stags as agents to sell a house. Every effort was made to sell my property, including special features in the local press. Communication was very good with us always being kept in the picture. We were very pleased and would use Stags again.”

“We have dealt with a considerable number of agents over the years and I can honestly say that Stags in Exeter have provided the best service we have ever experienced. From small matters of detail right through to the sensitive negotiations over price in what was a difficult market – your staff were exemplary.”

“We are astounded by your thoroughly professional approach which has certainly not been our experience with other agents. Top quality marketing, advertising, feedback, communication and sound advice, thank you all, we know we are in safe hands.”

Mr Corfield

Mr S Levens

Mr & Mrs Salmon

“May I congratulate Stags on by far having the best service in Devon. From being able to see plans with rooms sizes on the website to being notified when the houses came on the market. You really are an ace estate agents.” Mrs Bayliss “I just wanted to thank you both for making the sale of our house a very pleasant experience. We will and have already sung your praises to people. I think that other estate agents should take a leaf out of your book! Well done and thank you.” Mr & Mrs Ames

“I would like to say what a pleasure it is to deal with Stags, all of you are so polite and always do what you say you are going to, having dealt, in the last few months with many estate agents, I know if I was selling who I would place my sale with, if you treat a purchaser so well, your vendors should be extremely happy.” Mrs Gardener


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West Anstey

48.1 Acres

Taw Valley

31 Acres

A traditional Grade II Listed farmhouse privately located with stunning views, stables, outbuildings and manege. Farmhouse kitchen, dining room, sitting room, utility, larder, study, 4 bedrooms, 3 bath/shower rooms. Web Find: 66062

Privately set within its own land, a beautifully presented farmhouse with a good range of buildings. Kitchen/breakfast room, 2/3 receptions, utility, 4 double bedrooms and bathroom. Barn with PP for annexe and further adaptable outbuilding. EPC Band E. Web Find: 49154

Guide Price £1,125,000

Guide Price £820,000

Dulverton 01398 323174

South Molton 01769 572263

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Manaton

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Corscombe

1.75 Acres

An enchanting Grade II Listed Dartmoor house and outbuildings nestled within its own gardens and grounds. Quintessential granite cottage, large reception rooms with inglenooks, contemporary hand built kitchen, 2 sizeable en suite bedrooms, 3 further bedrooms/studies, gorgeous moorland gardens, large garage and parking. Web Find: 65956

A detached home with an abundance of period charm and an idyllic country outlook. Farmhouse kitchen, sitting room, dining room, snug/office, studio/bedroom 5, 4 further bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and utility area, generous garage/ workshop. EPC Band E. Web Find: 63638

Guide Price £795,000

Guide Price £695,000

Totnes 01803 865454

Bridport 01308 428000


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Liskeard

7 Acres

A stunning country house of exceptional quality in an enviable and sheltered rural setting. Approx 3,356 sq ft (312 sq m). Verandah, reception hall, sitting room, 32 ft kitchen/family room, library/2nd sitting room, utility, master bedroom with dressing room/nursery and en suite, 4 further bedrooms, family bathroom, garden office, wine cellar, stream and pond, extensive colourful gardens, swimming pool, orchard and paddock. EPC Band D. Web Find: 44272 Guide Price £1,175,000

Plymouth 01752 223933

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4.5 Acres

Washaway

2.3 Acres

A beautifully presented south facing former farmhouse of character just a few minutes from the coast. Sitting room, kitchen/dining room, study, utility room, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, gardens, garage and parking. EPC Band F. Web Find: 63983

Charming period farmhouse with 1 bed self-contained annexe and "glamping" business. 4 bedrooms (master en suite), kitchen/breakfast room, 3 receptions, car port and parking, adjoining paddock, wonderful rural views. No Immediate neighbours. EPC Band E. Web Find: 64643

Guide Price £695,000

Guide Price £595,000

Kingsbridge 01548 853131

Launceston 01566 774999


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24 interiors Homes with lovely interiors Summercourt near Newquay, North Cornwall, £325,000

The Old Schoolmaster’s House is a double-pitched, five-bedroom house on the edge of a village with extensive gardens. It is typically Victorian, with a symmetrical layout, high ceilings and pretty period features. Agents: Stags Truro, 01872 264 488, www.stags.co.uk

Exeter £2,500,000

This brand-new property on the fringes of the University campus offers free-flow accommodation over three floors, including an impressive atrium reception hall with galleried landings and library. Particularly impressive are the full-width bi-folding doors for dining or entertaining inside and out. Four en-suite bedrooms. Agents: Wilkinson Grant 01392 427 500, www.wilkinsongrant.co.uk

Gunnislake, East Cornwall £695,000

Set in an elevated position within the picturesque village of Latchley in the Tamar Valley, this 12.5 acre smallholding boasts a gracious Edwardian farmhouse with four bedrooms. Built in 1908 by the Duke of Bedford, the house has high ceilings, bay windows, and many other delightful features. Range of equestrian facilities too. Agents: D R Kivell & Partners, Tavistock 01822 810810, www.drkivellandpartners.co.uk.

Where the past is We should love our homes, and our furniture and fittings should remind us of happy times in our lives. For many, the happiest memories are from childhood, either time spent in our own houses or in that of loved ones, a grandparent or auntie. There is no better way to bring a nostalgic smile to your face than by finding a wonderful piece to remind you of times gone by. Luckily, there is a wonderful range of retro-inspired homewares that will save you time trawling the antique shops. You can choose from decades gone by. I’ve found great looks and items from the Fifties, Sixties and Seventies to add quirky or feminine charm to the home. Oliver Bonas is a boutique store of home furniture and accents, regarded by many as a trend-setter. Managing director Oliver Tress says: “We love bringing back classic items from key moments in time, and then making them right for today’s world. “For the 1958 furniture range, we’ve used the sophisticated silhou-

Sam Wylie-Harris takes a walk down memory lane and selects some pretty vintage-style homewares ette from the original Fifties shape in a gorgeous mix-match chalky colour palette. “But we also wanted to make it comfy enough and have used lovely feather wrapped cushions, rather than the very dense pads that were used then. “The result is a stunning Fiftiesinspired design, but with a serious level of comfort.” Elsewhere, bold floral upholstery is an easy update for rooms, along with soft pastel hues and sorbet shades, characteristic of the bygone era, while second-hand keepsakes bring

added interest. Even a nostalgic kitchen look can be easily achieved, with a retro-style cooker. “Our Classic range offers everything a traditional range cooker should – bevelled doors, arched windows and a traditional towel rail in a choice of seven colours,” says Wai San Hon, assistant brand manager at Rangemaster. The British manufacturer has also launched the Rangemaster in cream and racing green, for a truly vintage look – it will make you want to go in search of some of those old-fashioned recipe cards!

Stanley lamp, £68, Cath Kidston KitSound Jive DAB Radio, £75, Qvcuk.com

Sunflower mirror, £235, Joannawood.co.uk

Swan retro-style fridge, £479, Littlewoods.com

Sainsbury's floral quilted cushion, £15 Sainsbury's Carolyn Donnelly Eclectic Floral Cup and Saucer, £10 each, Dunnes Stores

Framed ‘Art You Grew Up’ with characteredition, £50, House of Fraser

Set of two Painterly Rose and Big Spot storage boxes, £20, Cath Kidston


Home truths by Paula Nicholls Interior design expert This column almost didn’t happen this week. My tablet died. Kaput. No more. I am bereft. I have become so dependant on this little sliver of technology. Last summer my sister called asking “have you got one yet?” One what? No. “Well you should get one, you’ll love it.” What nonsense, I thought no more of it. Then my laptop expired so I decided maybe I should give it a go. I picked it up from the shop and it was love at first sight. White, sparkly, wafer thin, a supermodel. I turned it on and it sparked into life. My son says: “Yes, isn’t it beautiful?” I agreed “You have a new God now” he adds. I do have a new god now. I returned, mesmerised by the pretty lights. I’m not a techie or a gadget lover but this was different – it was genuinely useful, it saved me time, and allowed me to write notes for this column while watching my two favourite men on Pointless. I could update my website, edit photos, write concise and pithy emails and take photos of my cats and post them on Facebook. It was really, really useful and now it is no more and I have to use a boring computer. Bah! I’m really not a gadget nut. I still grind my coffee on a Fifties grinder attached to the wall. Every morning as I spring gaily from my slumbers, I turn the handle and out pours ground luscious-smelling coffee into the little glass receptacle. None of the modern nonsense where an electric monstrosity wakes you with the sound of a pneumatic drill with overtones of screeching owl. I think gadgets are a male thing. My darling daddy is an habitual gadget gatherer. His love of the charity shop and anything K-Telesque means there are cupboard full of vegetable choppers, bread makers, tea bag tongs, slow cookers. And now he wants a tablet, too. “Well, you and your sister rave about them,” he says, while my step

Create a retro mood in the kitchen with Rangemaster Classic Cooker, above, from £1,525, Rangemaster.co.uk. Below, an evocative Linea Vintage mixing bowl, £13, House of Fraser. After all this cooking, collapse on a Fifties-style sofa, below right, £895, Oliver Bonas

mum rolls her eyes. Work is busy. I am dealing with a couple of multiples who are interested in our designs (pictured below) and there is a lot of paperwork and arduous business protocols. There are landmarks that you set in self-employment. You achieve one – and then you set yourself another. That’s the nature of a small business, you’re only as good as your last order. But at least you’re your own boss. Or that is what I tell myself at 8.30am in the warehouse as the wind whips under the door and the dog looks expectantly wanting another walk. On Mother’s Day my son woke me

I’m really not a gadget nut. I still grind my coffee on a fifties grinder attached to the wall up with poached eggs on toast and a lovely pot of coffee. I’m feeling very lucky but a bit sad that next year he’ll be at university. What will I do? He says he’ll post the poached eggs next year. Students! Paula Nicholls runs Betty Boyns, an interiors and soft furnishings company, in her home village of Newlyn, West Cornwall. For more details call 08450 219550 or visit www.bettyboyns.co.uk

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In an outstanding, unique position, this converted Signal House has been beautifully developed into three sections, offering privacy, a quiet location and amazing seascape views over Plymouth Sound and beyond. With a stylish living space over two floors and three first floor bedrooms, all en-suite. EPC Rating D.

Located in a rural position yet only 2 miles from Plympton comprising; open plan breakfast kitchen, dining room, living room, study, utility, 4 beds, master en-suite, family bathroom, large formal gardens, double garage, stables & 2 acre paddock. Please see our website for our Tenant fees http://www.maitlands.biz/lettings-fees. EPC Rating B.

A real opportunity to purchase a substantial Grade II Listed Georgian country residence with a lucrative income realised by a well established caravan storage business. In a beautiful, rural location with charming views over its 76 acres of parkland, woodland and neighbouring countryside. EPC Rating F.

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A unique contemporary detached house situated in the enviable position of being in a very quiet road, but within walking distance of schools, shops and parks, a matter of minutes from the A38 and the University of Plymouth. Set in a private, gated plot this property gives you high tech living within a comfortable family home. EPC Rating C.

'Grade II' Elizabethan 'Manor' style house, steeped in history. With stunning Granite, Inglenook fireplaces & plenty of character features, a rare opportunity to buy a piece of history. Set within its own grounds, optional 4.5 acre field with shed available. Existing opportunity to buy a barn complex with pre planning support. EPC Exempt.

With breathtaking views, a rare opportunity to buy a split level bungalow which offers potential for extension & improvement. Providing spacious living with all rooms taking in the spectacular countryside views, 3 dble beds, master en-suite & dressing room. Integral double garage with parking & 3/4 acre mature garden. EPC Rating D.

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CALLINGTON, CORNWALL

Set in a stunning rural location, close to the sea, this period 'Grade ll' Listed Hotel could easily convert back to a beautiful family home. With period features throughout, 7 beds, self contained 2 bed annexe & 5 year old detached 2 bed bungalow & 4 acres of well designed gardens. EPC Exempt.

Enjoying beautiful countryside views, the property sits on an excellent sized plot and is surrounded by mature gardens with an established vegetable area, plenty of room for chickens, double garage & adjoining workshop. The cottage has 4 beds, en-suite, kitchen/breakfast room, living room & conservatory. EPC Rating D.

A spacious chalet bungalow providing plenty of living space, as well as 5 double beds, 2 with en-suite. Developed over the years, this property has been updated to be as economical as possible, with solar panels, its own borehole supplied water, 7 acres, several barns & outbuildings, with 2 stables in a block. EPC Rating C.

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MAIDENCOMBE, DEVON

£675,000

Enjoy privacy & seclusion in an elevated position with far reaching countryside views to Lyme Bay in the distance, this detached home offers classical yet versatile accommodation set over two levels and benefits from kitchen/ breakfast room, sitting room leading into a sun room, sep. dining room, bathroom, shower room and garden room. Dbl garage & ample parking, set in beautiful landscaped gardens with ponds & private seating areas, swimming pool and sun terrace.

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BOVEY TRACEY, DEVON

£625,000

This individual property has been subject to significant and substantial improvements to a high specification in recent years to provide a beautifully presented home and maintained to a very high standard throughout. The accommodation is both light and spacious and provides lots of flexibility that can be adapted quite easily to satisfy individual requirements.

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COFFINSWELL, DEVON

£1,485,000

A stunning individual modern home where much thought & flair has been taken to achieve a fusion of style & sophistication creating a contemporary and classical elegance to the spacious accommodation, set in gardens of approx. 1 acre with spectacular views of the far reaching Devon countryside. With master suite, guest suite and three further en suite bedrooms, three stylish reception rooms and a magnificent kitchen/breakfast room, this is a superb holiday or main family home.

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TRUSHAM, DEVON

£550,000

A superb Grade II Listed 3 double bedroom semi detached cottage with character features including beam ceilings & inglenook fireplace. Large family kitchen/breakfast, snug/study, cloakroom, together with a detached one bedroom bungalow, with kitchen, lounge/dining room & shower room. Large workshop & stabling, set in delightful landscaped gardens and paddocks of approx. 5 acres. with the River Teign ambling along the boundary offering fishing rights.

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Moretonhampstead

A medieval farmhouse, sympathetically restored in a tranquil situation, with scope to enlarge.

A charming Listed house in a quiet hamlet with stunning Dartmoor views and delightful gardens.

3 reception rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, outbuildings, stabling. About 9 acres.

3 reception rooms, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. 1 bedroom annexe. Pastureland, copse and stream. About 9.8 acres.

Guide price £750,000

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Sidbury

South Molton

4 reception rooms, 5 bedrooms, 2 bedroom annexe, barn and outbuildings, garaging for 3 cars, large gardens with ponds. About 1 acre.

2 reception rooms, 4 bedrooms, outbuildings with garaging, stabling, gardens, pastureland. About 30 acres. EPC Rating E

A Listed farmhouse of great character, with lovely views, on the edge of this popular East Devon village

Guide price £795,000

Exeter 01392

Idyllic hidden valley providing a conservationist's heaven and wildlife haven, with lakes, stream and woodland.

FF 55107 Guide price £850,000

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34 Homes with holiday letting potential selected by Gaby Wakley of Helpful Holidays Hay Cottage, Malborough South Devon, £400,000

Pretty, thatched and in the centre of this popular village, it has a private walled garden and woodburner. I’d expect it to earn around £17,500, if occupied for 30 weeks per year. Agents: Marchand Petit, Salcombe, 01548 844473, www.marchandpetit.co.uk

Nancherrow Barn, St Just West Cornwall, £499,950

Ideally sited for cliff walks, surfing and exploring, this converted barn has four bedrooms, four bathrooms and a large garden. I predict it would earn around £22,500, based on 30 weeks’ letting per annum. Agents: Lillicrap Chilcott, Truro, 01872 273473, www.lillicrapchilcott.com

Soldon Manor, Sutcombe North Devon, £900,000

This beautifully refurbished Grade II listed manor house sits in rolling North Devon countryside. It is a popular holiday let with an established following. I would anticipate it achieving an income of around £46,000 over a 30 week season. Agents: Chartsedge, Exeter, 01392 832446, www.chartsedge.co.uk ■ All estimated income figures are net of agency fees, but not running costs For more advice on buying holiday let property, call 01647 434071 or visit www.helpfulholidays.co.uk

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Canvassing support Glamping is a word that hadn’t even been invented until about six or seven years ago. Nowadays most of us know it stands for “glamorous camping”. And quite a few of us have been on a glamping holiday. Yurts, safari tents, shepherds’ huts, gypsy caravans and even treehouses – these days there is a wealth of choices for people who love the outdoor lifestyle, but don’t want to have to put up their own tent. Back in 2008, my husband John and I ventured into glamping by putting up two canvas yurts in a field on our farm near Sidmouth in East Devon. Today, we have three yurts and two safari tents, and our site, called Cuckoo Down Farm, is open from now until October half term. Our little farm has been in my husband’s family since the 1950s and, at just 27 acres, it used to be very much a “not-for-profit” business, with sheep and the odd visiting horse. Almost by accident, we ended up being one of the very first places to offer glamping in the South West, in fact in the country as a whole. For our farm and our family, glamping has worked really well. We now have people coming back to stay for their fourth or fifth time. Several come more than once a year and have become good friends with us, and their children with our children. When I look back at our first season, however, I do cringe at the unprofessional and downright dizzy way we went about things. People would arrive and I would still be frantically stuffing pillows into pillow cases, texting John to say: “keep them talking”. Over the years, however, we have become much more organised. Today, our visitors can expect to find a warm welcome, pretty bedlinen on the beds, comfy sofas, a woodburner, cushions, rugs, wooden floors and so much more. We have hot showers, a loo each, fridges, washing machines, a private kitchen complete with everything from corkscrews to cafetieres. I believe that, even though our visitors are staying in a field, we will offer them a standard of cleanliness and presentation equal to the best hotel or five-star holiday cottage. Fluffy towels, fresh flowers, sparkling kitchenware, immaculate showers – everything is cleaned to within an inch of its life on our oftenfrantic changeover days. Glamping is a much less expensive business to start up than buying a

Could running a glamping site be the business for you? Becky Sheaves investigates

Glamping, above and below, at Cuckoo Down Farm in Devon holiday cottage, especially if you already own the land. But of course you don’t have the capital asset of a cottage to sell on again. The costs, though, don’t begin and end with the purchase of a big tent (and these can set you back as much as £15,000 or more apiece). Just the other day the John Lewis van arrived here packed with bouncy new topquality mattresses, and the past few weeks at our farm have been a whirl of workmen coming and going, fixing the plumbing in the showers, repairing wooden floors in the tents, repainting furniture that had become more shabby than chic. These days, John and I are no longer involved in the hands-on cleaning and bed-changing, which is a mercy as we weren’t very good at it compared with our superb housekeeper and changeover team. Having said that, I do clean the campsite showers every single day of the summer. And when a visitor taps on the door at 8pm asking how to

work their woodburner, it is up to us to jump up off the sofa and help them out. We also do our own bookings and marketing, which can be both expensive and time-consuming. If we were starting from scratch today, I would definitely be interested in the service offered by the only two agencies that I know of that deal with glamping sites. One is Canopy and Stars, a national agency run by Alistair Sawday, and the other is Classic Glamping, run by the long-established Classic Cottages lettings agency, covering Devon and Cornwall. You may end up giving to 25% or so of your bookings income over to the agency but it will certainly save the time, expense and hassle of building your own website, doing your own marketing and fielding enquiries from would-be visitors. So is glamping as popular as it ever was, and is there room for more sites in the market? Well, there is certainly more competition now than back when we started. Demand then was very high indeed, and we barely needed any marketing. Now we have more glamping tents and offer a far better standard of accommodation but we have to work hard to fill them. Happily, we have had literally dozens of glowing comments over the years on TripAdvisor and a five star rating, which certainly helps attract customers. The expectations of our visitors get higher every year, so you have to keep working hard to be the best. I remember back to the early days when I thought running a glamping site would simply be a case of putting up a smart tent and waiting for the customers – there certainly is a lot more to it than that. For more details, visit www.cuckoodownfarm.co.uk


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Ask the experts Your holiday let questions answered Q. Our holiday-let cleaner is taking two weeks off in May. She is self-employed and works for us for two days a week, all year. Should we be paying her holiday pay? – M R, Saltash A. Gill Nicholls, property manager for Helpful Holidays, says: A self-employed person enters into a contract with you to do specified work for an agreed sum. There is no legal requirement for you to pay for anything other than that agreed work. However, if you are pleased with the work she does, then this may be an ideal opportunity to show your appreciation by paying her for at least one of the weeks, if not both.

Q. What do we need to think about in the garden of our holiday home? –J A, Bideford A. Bev Plunkett, property manager for Helpful Holidays, says: The garden often provides the first impression for guests, so it’s especially important that it looks inviting and welcoming. In between lets, you need to ensure that the grass is tidy and flower beds weeded, exterior paintwork is fresh, steps and paths aren’t slippery, gates open and close easily and debris is removed. Handrails beside flights of more than two steps are recommended. Garden tools should be removed or securely locked away. There should be a table with sufficient chairs for the number your holiday home accommodates. Choose good quality furniture to withstand wear and tear. A barbecue is appealing to holidaymakers, unless your cottage has a thatched roof and the fire risk worries you. Play equipment is a plus but it

must always be well maintained and you should inform your insurers. A cupboard stocked with equipment for badminton or croquet (pictured), balls and other outdoor games is appreciated by the young and young at heart.

Q. The cost of central heating is inclusive in our holiday cottage. We are considering installing a woodburner. Will we need to provide wood? Is there anything to consider? –KG, St Austell A. Christine Phillips, for Helpful Holidays, says: Open fires and woodburners are popular with holidaymakers and installing a woodburner will give your property year-round appeal Don’t assume people will know how to operate the woodburner – instructions in your information folder may be useful. You should lay the fire ready for your guests’ arrival and provide sufficient fuel for the first night, but you don’t need to provide free logs for an entire booking. Some holiday home owners supply a store of logs or coal, together with an honesty box. You should make this arrangement clear when your guests book. If you don’t have space to store fuel or aren’t able to replenish the supply regularly, leave information on where it can be purchased locally. Be prepared to start your changeover routine by cleaning out the ash. Fire irons should be provided and, if you opt for an open fire, a fire guard is a must. As well as correctly situated smoke alarms, you need to install a carbon monoxide detector, all of which should be tested on every changeover day and batteries renewed regularly. If you have a question for our holiday home experts, please send it via email to: wmnproperty@ westernmorningnews.co.uk

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You’ll love loafing around at The Granary

Horrabridge, Yelverton

Guide ÂŁ110,000 Stratton,

If you are looking for that perfect bolt hole or holiday home then The Granary is an exciting prospect. Priced at ÂŁ220,000, it is a Grade II listed farm building which has been converted into a delightful holiday home with original features such as arched windows, exposed ‘A frames’ and beamed ceilings. The property has 1,700 sq ft of space, with three large bedrooms. The master bedroom has an en-suite bathroom and has sea views over the charming coastline of the Hartland peninsula in North Devon. Outside, there is a large private garden with a raised decked terrace which has panoramic views over the countryside to Bideford Bay and beyond.

Guide ÂŁ55,000 Cardinham, Bodmin

The Granary forms part of a small group of listed buildings which were once a Victorian model farm, two miles from the charming fishing village and tourist destination of Clovelly. The farm has been restored and converted to provide a collection of contemporary holiday homes in a traditional setting, quietly situated down its own driveway. There is a spectacular vaulted open-plan living area with feature floor-to-ceiling arched windows with stunning views. The kitchen is fitted with a modern range of integrated units with solid wood block work surfaces and a Belfast sink. For details, contact Chartsedge estate agency on 01392 832 446 or visit www.chartsedge.co.uk

ÂŁ240,000 Stratton, Bude

ÂŁ149,950

Auction (unless sold prior) 13th May, 2.30pm at The Youth Club, Horrabridge.

Auction (unless sold prior), 6pm on 24th April at the White Hart Hotel, Holsworthy.

Parcel of land which extends in all to approximately 29.86 acres (12.08 hectares).

NOTICE OF OFFER 1 Gladwell Gardens, Stratton, Bude, Cornwall, EX23 9DH

• Lot 1: Some 16 1/2 acres of mainly level/gentlysloping pasture land with two dilapidated CGI buildings. Road frontage.

• Approximately 4.44 acres of sloping pasture land with a small stone and cob barn. Ideally located with good access off the adjoining parish road. Holsworthy 01409 259547 farms@kivells.com

• There is approximately 27.50 acres of pasture land and with the remaining land comprising attractive mature woodland. The land is mostly gently sloping, has direct access onto an adjoining parish road, a reliable natural stream water supply and is fenced for stock purposes. Liskeard 01579 345543 liskeard@kivells.com

• We advise that an offer has been made for the above property in the sum of £132,000. Any persons wishing to increase on this offer should notify the agents of their best offer prior to exchange of contracts. Kivells, 8 Belle Vue, Bude, Cornwall, EX23 8JL Bude 01288 359999 bude@kivells.com

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Guide ÂŁ30,000 Middle Pill, Saltash

Auction (unless sold prior) 13th May, 2.30pm at The Youth Club, Horrabridge.

Auction (unless sold prior) Friday 9th May, 2.30pm at The China Fleet Club, Saltash PL12 6LJ.

• Lot 2: A pretty parcel of land on the edge of the village. Just under 2.5 acres of sloping and level pasture and River Walkham frontage.

• Detached Grade II listed 5 bedroom farmhouse, incorporating a cottage, barns, numerous outbuildings, gardens and land in all 8 acres. Spacious house c3,500 sq.ft. requires renovation and improvement with scope for conversion of barns/outbuildings, subject to PP. Callington 01579 384321 callington@kivells.com

Holsworthy 01409 259547

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Trussel Bridge, St Keyne

Guide ÂŁ65,000 Albaston, Gunnislake

OIEO ÂŁ35,000

This parcel of land amounts to 7.24 acres (2.93 hectares) being situated very close to the market town of Liskeard.

For Sale by Informal Tender closing date 2nd May 2014 - Pasture field approx. 3.2 acres in the Tamar Valley.

• The land is in pasture and directly adjacent to the stream which dissects the field on the eastern side, and there is an amenity area within which is a pond. Liskeard 01579 345543 liskeard@kivells.com

• Convenient for access to the A390 road. Vehicular access off private drive. Gentle southerly slope. Water trough on site. Sale will be subject to an uplift clause. Callington 01579 384321 callington@kivells.com


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Exeter estate agent Lewis Rossiter is currently appearing in the six-part series “Under Offer, Estate Agents on the Job” on BBC1

Westcountry estate agent is sold on TV stardom BY BECKY SHEAVES Follow Becky on twitter @BeckySheavesWMN

This week saw the first airing of a new reality TV series based on the exploits of real-life estate agencies across the country. Called “Under Offer, Estate Agents on the Job”, the standout star of the show looks set to be Bradleys estate agent Lewis Rossiter, who is based in Exeter and has worked for the firm for two years. The six-part series follows 11 estate agents over a six-month period and shows their trials and tribulations along the way. Lewis has also appeared on The One Show on BBC TV this week to publicise the series. He admits that he approached the filming with: “a mixture of excitement and trepidation – I really wanted to do the series, but was very aware that it was a big risk in terms of how I could be portrayed and in

turn could be detrimental to Bradleys. “However, as time went on my guard came down and I felt more relaxed and less self-aware. Ultimately, I made a conscious decision to just be myself and let the chips fall where they may.” Lewis, 31, lives and works in the St Thomas area of Exeter. His wife is called Vanessa and they have three children, all under five, called Cohen, Ava and Sophie. Bradleys MD Francis Marshall explains that he was first contacted by the show’s creators, Betty Productions, back in early 2013. “Betty Productions have made other successful property-related programs in the past so I listened to what they had to say,” says Francis. “They were competing with other production companies to produce this programme for the BBC. “They were looking for a company with good coverage of a large sector of the market and a sizeable amount of staff where some interesting characters could be identified. Bradleys

Bradleys MD Francis Marshall seemed to fit their bill exactly.” Francis says he was satisfied that the series wouldn’t be “a stitch up” and suggested a few interesting candidates. “They liked the sound of

Lewis the most and came to Exeter to carry out a screen test. At this stage Betty Productions still hadn’t won the contract to produce the programme for the BBC, so Lewis actually contributed to their success in securing the contract.” The cameras followed Lewis for six months with full access to all Bradleys meetings and social functions in addition to the daily routines in one of the firm’s Exeter offices. “I had signed away all editorial control of what was used or discarded so I had to be confident that everything would be up to our normal high standard and that we would avoid any embarrassing incidents,” says Francis. Lewis says that the Bradleys team found the filming “overwhelming and stressful” at times. “And in terms of my family, my wife was adamant she did not want to be filmed. I just told her she was the Jools Oliver of estate agency and would be in the background. “They say there is no such thing as bad publicity. I hope I come across as hardworking and dedicated to what I

do, but also I hope the show reflects well on Bradleys.” Bradleys is confident that the show will increase business for the firm and have taken on additional staff to be ready for the rush. “I do believe that once people who are on the market with some other agents see what they are missing they will hopefully give me a call. We get properties sold in a timely manner and treat vendors and buyers the way we would wanted be treated ourselves,” says Lewis. “We have had an absolute blast filming and it has been an amazing experience. I would be lying if I said I would not be interested in being involved in a second series.” Under Offer, Estate Agents on the Job, is on BBC 1 on Wednesdays at 8pm for the next five weeks.

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This charming and deceptive end of terrace cottage is located in the highly sought after moorland town of Bovey Tracey. The property is only a short walk from the town centre and has been completely renovated and rebuilt with original cottage features being completely insulated, re-wired and re-plumbed by the current owners and is immaculately presented.

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A charming & individual house in Kingsteignton. This property is unique in many respects, and is offered for sale in pristine condition, with accom comp of entrance hall, cloakroom, sitting room, kitchen/diner, utility room, 4 bedrooms, 2 ensuites & also a family bathroom. The property has the benefit of uPVC double glazing, GFCH & off street parking.

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Win a bumper Easter chocolate box If you are thinking of giving your home a spring makeover this Easter holidays, then Princesshay in Exeter has so much to offer. There are all sorts of interiors items on sale in the shops, from top-quality kitchenware in Debenhams to gorgeous bedlinen and furnishings in Cath Kidston. This state-of-the-art shopping centre is a much-loved destination in the South West, thanks to its mix of 70 high street and independent shops covering everything from fashion to health and beauty. It has a wide range of cafes and restaurants and is neighbour to the new John Lewis store in Exeter, so you can shop here in comfort and style. Princesshay is open from 9.30am to 6pm,with special late night opening until 7pm on Thursdays. Princesshay is the ideal shopping location this Easter with gifts that both children and grown-ups will love to receive. Here at Westcountry Homes we have teamed up with Princesshay to offer one lucky reader the chance to win this Bumper Easter Chocolate Box from luxury cocoa grower and chocolatier Hotel Chocolat, which has a store in Princesshay. The Bumper Easter Chocolate Box is an exciting Easter collection of 80 assorted dark chocolate chicks, milk chocolate bunnies and salted caramel egglets – perfect for family egg hunts and friendly gatherings.

This delicious collection of Easter goodies could be yours by answering the following question: What night of the week is Princesshay now open later? To enter, send your name, address and a daytime contact number to: Princesshay competition, c/o Becky Sheaves, The Western Morning News, Express and Echo Building, Heron Road, Sowton Business Park, Exeter EX2 7NF or email wmnproperty@westernmorningnews.co.uk Visit www.princesshay.com for inspiration and offers.

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Chartered Surveyors, Estate Agents, Auctioneers & Valuers VARIOUS LOTS OF LAND INCLUDING A RESIDENTIAL BUILDING SITE

jefferys.uk.com Foxhole Guide £80,000

Foxhole Guide £120,000

Land off Chapel Road An opportunity to purchase a building site with Planning for 6 residential units

Former Carpalla Mica Dam Approximately 100 acres of amenity land with ponds and former Engine House. Potential for business and leisure activities subject to obtaining the necessary consent.

FOR SALE BY INFORMAL TENDER FRIDAY 30th MAY For further information contact the Auctioneers, Jefferys. Telephone: 01579 342400. Full details available on our website www.jefferys.uk.com E-mail: beckieshore@jefferys.uk.com

St Dennis Guide £30,000

Land at Gaverigan The property comprises gently sloping pasture and amenity land with an area amounting to approximately 32.78 acres.

Summercourt Guide £30,000

Land at Chytane The property comprises gently sloping pasture enclosures with an area amounting to approximately 6.21 acres. There is a small section of coppice to the north west and a selection of stables to the south.

St Blazey Guide £25,000

Land at Starrick Moor The property comprises gently sloping pasture enclosures with an area amounting to approximately 8.80 acres.


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Architect designed 4 bedroom town house with contemporary interior. Hall, sitting room, drawing room, kitchen/breakfast room, utility, 3 bathrooms, shower room. Courtyard garden, garage & parking. Unfurnished. EPC Band C. Tenant fees apply. Web Find: 32951 ÂŁ1,550 pcm Totnes 01803 866130

St. Giles-on-the-heath

Recently refurbished farmhouse with countryside views. Open plan kitchen/diner, 3 reception rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2 en suite, bathroom. Garden, outside storage, 3 bay car port. Available immediately. EPC Band E. Tenant fees apply. Web Find: 59266 ÂŁ1,300 pcm Launceston 01566 771800

Stoke Gabriel

A detached chalet bungalow in village location. Hall, kitchen/breakfast room, sitting room, dining room/bedroom 4, 3 double bedrooms, family bathroom, 2 en suite. Through driveway, gardens & garage. Unfurnished. EPC Band D. Tenant fees apply. Web Find: 64265 ÂŁ1,350 pcm Totnes 01803 866130

A detached farmhouse in a rural location. 2 reception rooms, kitchen, utility/cloakroom, boot room, pantry, 4/5 bedrooms & bathroom. Gardens, parking & outbuildings. O.F.C.H. Pets considered. Available now. EPC Band F. Tenant Fees Apply. Web Find: 49012 ÂŁ1,250 pcm Okehampton 01837 659430

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Honiton

East Budleigh

Winsford

Large wing of an Edwardian Country House with its own access. Sun room, drawing room, kitchen, dining room, master bedroom with en suite, 2 further double bedrooms, bathroom, outside boiler room. Part furnished. EPC Band F. Tenants fees apply. Web Find: 36746 ÂŁ1,200 pcm Kingsbridge 01548 855515

Well appointed 3 bedroom unfurnished detached bungalow with double garage. Hallway, sitting room, dining room, kitchen, conservatory, one en suite bedroom, bathroom. Garden. G.F.C.H. Pets considered. Available June. EPC band D. Tenant fees apply. Web Find: 43428 ÂŁ995 pcm Honiton 01404 42553

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A modernised three bedroom bungalow situated in a favoured village. Kitchen/breakfast room, sitting room, 3 bedrooms, bathroom, integral garage. G.F.C.H. Spacious rear garden & parking. Available now. EPC Band D. Tenant fees apply. Web Find: 52931 ÂŁ950 pcm Exeter 01392 671598

Merton

A two bedroom unfurnished conversion situated within the heart of the village. Open plan kitchen/dining/living space, conservatory, cloakroom, study, shower room. Courtyard garden. Available immediately. EPC Band G. Tenant fees apply. Web Find: 65779 ÂŁ595 pcm Tiverton 01884 232872


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Stoodleigh

3 reception rooms, 5 bedrooms (1 en suite), nursery. 4 rooms on 2nd floor (potential for self-contained apartment). Swimming pool, coach house & stables, manege. EPC rating E. Taunton office.

4 reception rooms, conservatory, 4 bedrooms, converted barn, outbuildings, gardens, tennis court and swimming pool. EPC rating D

A handsome period house, the former rectory, situated on the edge of an unspoilt village and enjoying glorious views. About 12.7 acres.

Beautifully renovated farmhouse in a secluded rural setting at the end of a long private drive, overlooking a quiet valley, just South of Exmoor. About 1.5 acres.

Guide price £1,700,000

FF 37453 Guide price £1,100,000

South Knighton

Yeoford

3 reception rooms, farmhouse kitchen, conservatory, 6 Bedrooms, Library/bedroom 7, Study/bedroom 8. Swimming pool.

5 reception rooms, 5 bedrooms, landscaped gardens and grounds with lake and pond, mature orchards, pastureland.

A beautiful period property set within lovely gardens and wooded grounds, with an extensive range of traditional outbuildings. About 5 acres.

Guide price £1,350,000

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Beautifully restored listed farmhouse with courtyard of traditional barns and outbuildings, in unspoilt, peaceful, rural setting. About 36 acres.

FF 55900 Guide price £1,675,000

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