This six-bedroom farmhouse, once owned by Prince Charles, is located in Dartmeet, in Devon's Dartmoor National Park. At the end of a long private driveway, it is surrounded by ancient woodland, wildflower meadows, and stunning landscapes all around.
- 9.22 acres
- 8,585 sqft
- Built in 1893
- Fishing
- 6 bedrooms
- 2 cottages
Features:
The arts-and-crafts home features beautifully landscaped gardens, two 3-bedroom cottages, a garage with eight parking spaces, a tennis court, and a gym. If that weren't enough, there are fishing rights to the River Dart, where Prince Charles still has a right to fish, and direct access to the moor. You will also find a lobby, a library, a drawing-room, a dining room, a study, a gun room with a fireplace, and a reception hall. On the ground floor, there are six accessible bedrooms. The master suite with an en-suite bathroom offers breathtaking views of the moor. Then, the impressive kitchen and breakfast room feature a central island with a glass ceiling that allows lots of natural light. Next, you'll find a hydro pool and a shower room.