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Langleigh Country House, a Grade II Listed property, dates back to the 1570s and has a rich history, including being the home of two Lord Nelson's admirals and the supposed plotting of the Battle of Trafalgar. The property boasts traditional construction, with painted render and a slate tiled roof, and features numerous original aspects such as tall ceilings, large bay windows, and traditional fireplaces. The interior includes a spacious entrance hall with rooms branching off from either side, a dining room, sitting room, informal lounge area, library/office, and kitchen/breakfast room. The first floor features four bedrooms, three with en-suite bathrooms, and a decked balcony off the master bedroom. The top floor has potential for further use, with a loft room and open loft area. The property also includes an annex, known as the West Wing, which has its own sitting room, kitchen, and three bedrooms. With its rich history, period features, and adaptable accommodation, Langleigh Country House is a unique and exciting opportunity to own a piece of Ilfracombe and North Devon's heritage.