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5 bedroom detached house for sale
Lynway, Lynton
Guide Price £550,000
    ABOUT THE PROPERTY

    A stunning detached three-storey Victorian home, beautifully renovated to combine period charm with modern comfort. The property offers 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, with modern double-glazing installed throughout.

    The heart of the home is a new kitchen with integrated appliances and bi-fold doors opening onto a front terrace and veranda, complemented by a separate utility room/cloakroom/WC. An open-plan kitchen/living area provides a versatile space for family life and entertaining.

    Additional features include oil-fired central heating, LVT, carpet, and tiled floors throughout. Offered with no onward chain, this property represents a rare opportunity to acquire a fully upgraded Victorian residence.

    For layout and approximate room measurement, please see the enclosed floor plan. VIRTUAL TOUR

    THE AREA

    Set in a timeless, tranquil location, this elevated property enjoys the soothing sounds of the West Lyn River and backs onto The Lyn Way – a picturesque pedestrian walkway offering stunning views of the coastline, moorland, and the Bristol Channel.

    Perched high on the dramatic North Devon coastline, Lynton is a charming Victorian town renowned for its breath-taking scenery, coastal walks, and relaxed lifestyle. Often referred to as the “Little Switzerland of England,” the town enjoys spectacular views across the Bristol Channel and the rugged cliffs of Exmoor National Park.

    The town offers a welcoming community atmosphere with a range of independent shops, cafés, traditional pubs, and everyday amenities. The property is conveniently located within easy walking distance of a wide selection of facilities including restaurants, bars, cafés, local shops, a gym, hairdressers, small supermarkets, a library, a primary school, cinema, tennis and bowls clubs, and a well-attended youth club, as well as places of worship. A regular bus service also provides connections to surrounding towns and villages.

    Lynton is famously linked to its picturesque twin village, Lynmouth, by the historic Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway, the world’s highest and steepest fully water-powered railway. From here, residents can easily access Lynmouth’s harbour, riverside walks, and coastal charm.

    Surrounded by the dramatic landscapes of Exmoor, the area is a haven for walkers, cyclists, and nature lovers. Nearby, the iconic Valley of Rocks offers spectacular coastal views, striking rock formations, and its famous herd of wild goats.

    The property enjoys an outlook towards the surrounding rolling hills and woodland where deer are seen on a regular basis. Within a short walk is a small shop and filling station; the property also benefits from being on a regular bus route between Barnstaple and Lynton/Lynmouth. Lynton is twinned with the coastal village of Lynmouth, set on the banks of the River Lyn overlooking the sea and reached by a cliffside railway. The South West Coast Path passes directly through Lynton & Lynmouth and is England's longest waymarked long-distance footpath and a National Trail. It stretches for 630 miles (1,014 km), running from Minehead in Somerset, along the coasts of Devon and Cornwall, to Poole Harbour in Dorset. More extensive shopping facilities and amenities are available at the larger town of Ilfracombe (about half an hour) and the regional centre of Barnstaple (about 45 minutes). The world-renowned surfing beaches at Woolacombe, Putsborough, Saunton (also with Championship golf course) and Croyde are also about 45 minutes by car.

    The North Devon link road (A361) is about a 40-minute drive and eventually joins the M5 motorway network at Junction 27, where Tiverton Parkway offers a fast service of trains to London Paddington in just over 2 hours. The nearest international airports are at Bristol and Exeter. There are excellent state and private schools within the area. The Valley of Rocks is within level walking distance (passing the extraordinary location of the cricket ground), offering access to many miles of coastal walks and stunning unspoilt countryside, which the surrounding Exmoor National Park has to offer. A trip to Dunkery Beacon, Exmoor’s highest point has incredible views and a picnic at Landacre Bridge or visit to Withypool tea rooms would be well worth the journey.

    SERVICES & OUTGOINGS

    Mains water, drainage and electric, oil-fired central heating.

    For details on mobile coverage and broadband availability in the area, please visit the Ofcom website.

    North Devon Council – Band E
    (2026/27-Approx. £3,327.54 per annum)

    EPC - C Rating

    Tenure
    Freehold

    DIRECTIONS

    From our office, head down Castle Hill toward Lynmouth and Lynbridge. Continue onto Lynbridge Road for approximately 300 meters. The property will be on the right-hand side and is clearly marked with a nameplate. On street parking can be found nearby.

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    Council Tax Band: F (North Devon Council)
    Tenure: Freehold
    Garden details: Front Garden, Rear Garden, Terrace
    Electricity supply: Mains
    Heating: Oil
    Water supply: Mains
    Sewerage: Mains
    Reference: RSE0562
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    Beautifully renovated detached Victorian home with five bedrooms, two bathrooms and modern double glazing. Features a new kitchen with bi-fold doors to a front terrace, plus open-plan living and utility/cloakroom/WC. No Chain

    Features

    • Beautifully Renovated
    • 5 Bedrooms & 2 Bathrooms
    • Modern Double-Glazing Installed Throughout
    • Integrated Appliances
    • Open Plan Kitchen/Living room
    • Oil Fired Central Heating
    • No Onward Chain
    • EPC Band C

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    To arrange a viewing for this property, please call us on 01769 573881, or complete the form below:

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