This period home for sale just a few miles from the South Hams has sea views and has been used for both cider and wine production.
The property, in Paignton, was built in approximately 1750 and retains character features throughout.

In the early 1800s, the farm was used for producing cider, and was eventually taken over and converted into a winery by Whiteways of Whimple.
The farmhouse was originally surrounded by fields and orchards, but the former farmland has since been transformed into the Roselands Development.

The house is part of the original farmhouse, with original features including arched windows, ornate coved ceilings and ceiling roses.
On the ground floor, there is a large kitchen with garden access, and a lounge/dining room that has a focal fireplace.

Upstairs, the first floor comprises two double bedrooms, a four-piece bathroom and a WC, while the second floor hosts the principal bedroom, which has an en-suite bathroom.
Outside, there is a low maintenance rear garden with a paved patio, a timber decked area and a summer house.

To the front of the property is an additional garden which has “fantastic” sea views, as well as a garage.
The property is being sold by estate agent Purplebricks for a price of £515,000.
Paul Williams of Purplebricks commented: ““With Sea Views and blessed with character features this is the original home to what is known today as the Roselands development. The home is suitable for families and those looking for a second home/holiday home.”






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