A former water reservoir that has been converted into a unique Grand Design-style two-bed home is on the market for £1.25m.
Fairlinch is now a quirky single-storey property with spectacular panoramic views across the countryside and towards the north Devon coastline.
The concrete reservoir previously went on the market in 2018 for offers over £250,000 – but £1m has been added to the price tag now the work has been carried out.
The property has been finished to a high spec with an air source heat pump, underfloor heating and a grass roof.
It would make an ideal holiday let and could earn its new owner a decent income thanks to its stunning location close to the North Devon World Surfing Reserve.
The property has 800 square foot of accommodation with an open plan kitchen, dining and living room looking out towards the coast and two bedrooms behind, one with a shower room and the other a bathroom.
The main living space has a large glass corner wall of bi-fold doors that open up to the terrace, which has frameless glass balustrades to better enjoy the view and enough space for a hot tub and outdoor kitchen.
No expense has been spared on the fittings with integrated Neff appliances in the kitchen and powder-coated aluminium windows and doors and an electric car charging point outside.
There is also a wifi-controlled outdoor shower, perfect for returning from the beach, and designated storage spaces for surfboards and bikes.
The 30km of coastline is now a designated world surfing reserve, which is the first of its kind in the UK and one of only two in Europe.
The area has a high density of outstanding surf at beaches like Croyde and Woolacombe.
The property is a 15-minute walk from the village of Braunton with Saunton, Croyde, Woolacombe, Putsborough and Barnstaple within easy reach.
A spokesperson for Stags, who are selling the property, said: ‘If you are searching for an individual property, something a bit different, then look no further. Fairlinch is a total one off in every respect.
‘The structure was originally constructed as a water reservoir and has been transformed into a fabulous single-storey residence, finished to an extremely high standard, embracing the use of concrete and completed by highly skilled craftsmen, with no expense spared.
‘In terms of location the property enjoys the best of all worlds.
‘It is completely detached, off a quiet lane, adjoining farmland and on an elevated site with one of the finest panoramic views which North Devon has to offer.
‘The house looks across the village of Braunton, the estuary, to open countryside and out to sea.’