A charming Grade II Listed farmhouse in the sought-after village of Manaton, with extensive accommodation, annexe, stables and paddock, within the Dartmoor National Park.Mill Farm is a delightful property, providing almost 4,500 sq ft of well-presented accommodation and extensive grounds, set in the Dartmoor National Park on the edge of Manaton. The 17th century thatched farmhouse is Grade II Listed yet combines the amenities of modern living with a wealth of period features. The welcoming reception hall, with flagstone floor and underfloor heating, leads to the sitting room with exposed floorboards, French doors opening onto the garden and an original stone-built open fireplace that has a separate bread oven. There is also a snug and a games room, a formal dining room and a light and airy garden room with an attractive oak timber frame. The games room has space to fit in a full-length snooker table and also provides the opportunity to be used as a further bedroom if required allowing for flexible accommodation options. The 29ft kitchen has farmhouse style units, granite worktops, a central island that is also a teppanyaki grill, a double butler sink and a six door Aga with a hot plate. Completing the ground floor are two cloakrooms, a large laundry/boot room and a sizeable pantry.The first floor accommodation is accessed by three separate staircases. The generous master suite includes a triple-aspect bedroom, walk through dressing room, en suite bathroom and a study sixth bedroom. Three further double bedrooms are found on the first floor, one en suite, while there are also two first-floor bathrooms. There is a single bedroom which completes the accommodation on this floor.The barn which has been converted into anannexe has an open-plan sitting area and kitchen, two double bedrooms and a shower room. It has been successfully let by the current owners, providing excellent income potential to the prospective purchaser.Local Authority: Teignbridge District CouncilServices: Mains water, private drainage, oil central heatingCouncil Tax: Band GTenure: FreeholdWayleaves and Easements: The property is sold subject to any wayleaves or easements, whether mentioned in these particulars or not.Guide Price: £1,500,000From the lane, the drive leads to the farmhouse and the courtyard where there is parking space for a number of cars and access to the carport. The stable block of four stables and a tack room and the annexe are also centred around the courtyard. The gardens, which surround the house, are delightful with the charming mill pond and several areas to sit and admire the far-reaching views over Hayne Down and beyond. The paddock, to the west of the property, is suitable for grazing horses and livestock.