A soulful blend of rustic elegance and industrial heritage; this home combines the handcrafted, natural textures of wood and wool, with the solid, grounded presence of a Dartmoor granite factory, softened by the sun-washed warmth and laid-back charm of a Southern French retreat. Think exposed wood beams and lintels, aged metal and industrial scale - all brought to life with a palette of earth tones, patina and Provençal light.
Tucked in a peaceful, green valley on the edge of Chagford, this beautifully reimagined four-bedroom, four-ensuite home blends artisan charm with historic scale—set within a sensitively converted 19th-century wool factory. With its hand-crafted finishes, soaring ceilings and softened industrial bones, it offers a unique sense of space and serenity, just a short stroll from one of Dartmoor’s most vibrant and creative towns. Behind the stone exterior lies over 2,200 square feet of thoughtfully designed living, where bespoke ash cabinetry, handmade stairs, and warm natural materials sit harmoniously alongside architectural features that speak to the building’s working past. The house opens out to the landscape with clever modern slide-and-pivot picture windows, allowing natural light to flow throughout. The property unfolds over four generous levels. On the ground floor, a warm and functional boot room leads into a spacious kitchen-diner, where artisan-crafted cabinetry, a durable composite stone island, and courtyard views create a relaxed, welcoming heart to the home. A grand central stairwell, once the lifeblood of the factory, has been transformed with handcrafted ash stairs and a striking picture window, offering a sculptural moment at the core of the building. Upstairs, the first floor features a generous sitting room, all framed by painted beams and rustic views. The second and third floors each offer two large ensuite bedrooms—with the top floor boasting impressive, double-height vaulted ceilings and far-reaching views over rolling hills and moorland. Outside, a Mediterranean-style courtyard garden creates a private sun trap for al fresco meals, while a separate piece of land— an allotment and wildflower meadow—adds both beauty and biodiversity, with a seating area that gazes out to river and countryside. This is a home that celebrates heritage and slow living—layering the warmth of a southern French retreat with the grounded honesty of Dartmoor stone wool factory.
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