Description
Number 5 Tamar Lodge, situated on the outskirts of Bradworthy, is this freehold holiday lodge, built approximately 40 years ago and of traditional build. Positioned within the picturesque and tranquil grounds of Berridon Hall, this lodge benefits from it's own private garden and parking and is available fully furnished, so a perfect ‘turn key’ holiday home and an ideal place to relax and unwind. Offering excellent holiday rental income if desired, so a great investment property, whilst being dog friendly. The accommodation in brief, comprises of bright and spacious open plan living area, fitted kitchen, two double bedrooms and a generous bathroom. Bradworthy is a very old village which, it used to be said was noted for its Square and its horniwinks. The Square, the towne-place as it is described in old deeds, largest village square in the Westcountry, will no doubt remain the centre of the village as it has for over a thousand years; but for the horniwinks - a local name for peewits - which would have haunted the Moors for thousands of years, for some unknown reason have gone. It is one of the best examples of a Saxon village in the Westcountry. Founded shortly after the Saxon conquest of North Devon, probably about 700 AD. Facilities include a pub, church, post office, general stores, butchers, tea rooms and doctors. One of the houses in the village the old part of the Inn is of an early date and might have been the old Church House. It is remarkable that there are, in addition to Bradworthy itself, seven other farms within the present parish which were Saxon manors recorded in the Domesday Book.