Fountains Field at High Bickington near Barnstaple
will be a select development of 51 houses ideal for family use in a highly
desirable location on the edge of this small rural village set in the
picturesque North Devon landscape.
High Bickington remains largely unspoilt and retains much of the character of an
isolated rural country village. It has many thatched cottages, cobbled pavements
and narrow streets which, along with the peace and quiet of the area, provides
an easy and vivid reminder of life over the last few centuries.
With the high quality build and specifications now routinely associated with
Poltair Homes, the new properties at Fountain Fields will enhance the already
strong appeal of a village that overlooks the River Taw valley and has
spectacular unbroken views towards Exmoor.
The two, three- and four-bedroom houses, detached and semi-detached and in both
two- and three-storey units, are all individually designed, with combinations of
differing materials and attractive and varied architectural features. Purchasers
can choose from extensive and up-to-date ranges of good quality kitchen,
bathroom, tiling and floor finishes.
Locations such as this, on the edge of the village with outlook over open
agricultural land, are becoming increasingly popular with buyers and Fountain
Fields is certain to attract strong early demand.
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Site Plan
and Availability

North Devon is a magical landscape of rolling
hills and river valleys set between the three moors - Exmoor, Dartmoor and
Bodmin Moor. High Bickington is well situated within 30 to 45 minutes drive of
all local towns and the spectacular North Devon coastline.
With its origins in Saxon times (circa 650 AD), High Bickington continues to
benefit from agriculture as its main industry. In times gone by, the village was
almost self-sufficient for its needs, but with the advent of the motor car most
business now takes place in the nearby towns.
Nonetheless, the village still has its own post office, shop, doctors surgery,
school, golf course and two public houses. It is also served by mobile supplies
of fruit and vegetables, fresh fish and the council library service. Most other
services can be found in and around the village. |