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Brightley House
A four-bedroom country home surrounded by a bend of the River Torridge, situated in the rolling countryside between Dartmoor and the north Devon coast.
Key facts about Brightley House
Brightley House sits atop a rise encircled by a meander of the River Torridge, in the beautiful rolling countryside between Dartmoor and the north Devon coast. Originally built in the early 1930s as an elegant fishing lodge in the Arts & Crafts style, this impressive country house is set in approximately 19.5 acres of mature landscaped gardens and meadows and has been extensively renovated and modernised in recent years. The meadows offer approximately 0.7 miles of frontage on to the River Torridge, renowned as some of the best fishing in the South West, with Salmon, Sea Trout and Brown Trout routinely being caught. Fishing records dating back to 1923 come with the property!
Great for Entertaining
With approximately 5,000 square feet of living accommodation and particularly generous and elegant reception spaces, Brightley House perfectly lends itself to entertaining family and friends throughout the seasons. In summer, the glazed walls of the light and bright open plan kitchen/diner/living area can be thrown open to the gardens, enabling gatherings to spill out on to the patio and into the beautifully manicured mature gardens.
In cooler months, the underfloor heating here and in the sitting and dining rooms keep it cosy for family and guests. The opulent sitting room is decorated in a delicate duck-egg blue and offers a serene space to gather with guests. The room makes the most of the lovely views over the gardens with several large windows and a set of patio doors which open on to the terrace. The two halves of the room are connected by an open archway with ample room for both seating and potentially a study area or music room.
Snooker Room
The large snooker room is located above the double garage and accessed via a light-flooded half landing – the wood panelling and Trafalgar Square-inspired wallpaper in this room create the perfect ambiance for a late night game with friends on your full-sized table. The snug is tucked away from the main spaces – great for when you prefer to curl up with a book away from the hustle and bustle, and the adjacent light-filled garden room would make an ideal art studio or writing room.
Kitchen
Preparing meals for a large group is made easy by the exceptional kitchen – there is extensive prep space and ample storage in the bespoke contemporary units. Generous and versatile cooking options are provided by the combi-oven built into the island and the custom Lacanche range which is equipped with a plancha, gas and electric ovens & grill, built-in steaming unit and LPG hob. The chef needn’t be isolated from the gathering however, with space for guests to gather at the breakfast bar at the end of the island, or beyond in the informal sitting and dining spaces located beneath the large ceiling lantern.
On a practical front, the original kitchen was converted to a large utility room, making it easy to manage the family’s laundry as well as store muddy boots and coats. Along the hallway there is a small study from where the network and security systems are coordinated, as well as a spacious shower room. The proximity of the shower room would allow the snug to be used as a ground-floor fifth bedroom if desired.
Private Balcony with River Views
The impressive principal suite has a private balcony to enjoy the gorgeous views over the grounds to the front and to the river beyond, perhaps while savouring the first coffee of the day. This spacious room is decorated in sumptuous, oriental-themed wallpaper, and can easily accommodate a 6 ft bed as well as large wardrobes or dressers and has a dressing table nook with custom light fixture. The adjoining en suite bathroom is finished in marble tile and includes both a soaking bath as well as a frameless oversized shower.
The Grounds
Brightley House is located off a quiet lane and is approached via a shared private driveway of almost half a mile which runs alongside the River Torridge. A gated entrance at the end of the drive then provides access to the property and grounds, affording a lovely gradual reveal of the front of the house and gorgeous gardens as you enter,. The gravel driveway then loops around to the rear of the house to the double garage (equipped with gardener’s WC) and parking area.
The house is elevated above the river and is surrounded by mature gardens on all sides which extend to approximately 2.6 acres in total. These have been lovingly cultivated by a succession of owners, creating a fantastic display, particularly in the spring and early summer. Flowering shrubs include a catalogued abundance of rare rhododendrons, hydrangeas, azaleas and camelias among others.
Grounds and River Torridge
Beyond the grounds are 16.9 acres of pasture, meadows and river frontage which wrap around the house and grounds in an arc. The meadows offer approximately 0.7 miles of frontage on to the River Torridge, and the riparian rights for single bank fishing along this sought-after stretch of water are included in purchase of the property. There is also the opportunity for a further 0.3 miles of single bank fishing rights by separate arrangement.
In addition to the excellent fishing on the Torridge, the river is a haven for wildlife – kingfishers are regularly spotted, along with dippers and sand martins, and otters can also be seen on this generally shallow and clear stretch of water. The Halsdon Nature Reserve, part of Devon Wildlife Trust, occupies a large swathe of land less than a mile to the east and just downriver of the property. A trail is cut into the meadow grass around the perimeter of the land, offering the opportunity for peaceful walks through the fields and along the banks of the beautiful river in a very private setting as no public rights of way run across the property, or along the opposite river bank.
‘Indian Creek’, a hidden clearing next to the river, allows for private campouts under the stars with the gentle sounds of the river in the background, and peaceful dawn wildlife spotting opportunities. The meadows are currently cut for hay by a local farmer, and this may be possible to continue by arrangement.
There is also the opportunity for a further 0.3 miles of single bank fishing rights by separate arrangement.
Location
The hilltop village of Dolton sits approximately 2 miles from the property, and offers all the essential amenities as well as a bustling community. The village has a general stores & post office, butcher’s shop, two well-regarded pubs (you can get a great meal in the french chef-owned Ram’s Head!) and an active village hall. Primary schooling is available in the village, state secondary schooling is nearby in Great Torrington, and the independent Shebbear College is about 15 minutes away to the west.
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