Charming lodge on the River Mole in Devon for sale
A traditional lodge in a delightful position on Devon’s River Mole has come onto the market

Woodleigh Lodge is a pretty lodge house of traditional stone construction with lovely southerly views over its own land and easterly views over the River Mole.
The property has three fabulous reception rooms and a wonderful triple aspect sun room with views of the river and an inglenook fireplace with a wood burning stove. There is also a traditional fireplace in the games room/bedroom four.
Accommodation in total comprises: two reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, laundry room and four good sized bedrooms (master en suite) and a family bathroom.
The property also has one and a half acres of lovely level gardens with mature shrubs and a level paddock bordering the River Mole. The property also comes with a detached stone barn which can provide stabling or a garage, and there is also the possibility of fishing rights and woodland adjoining the gardens becoming available by separate negotiation.
Woodleigh Lodge, £425,000
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Woodleigh Lodge is situated just over a mile from the small village of Chittlehamholt which has a church and a 16th century coaching inn. South Molton, which is five miles away, provides everyday amenities and schools and Exeter is 30 miles by car. The area is renowned for its shooting and there are some very well regarded hunts in the area.
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The guide price is £425,000. For further information please contact Strutt and Parker on 01392 215631 or visit www.struttandparker.com.
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