Victoria Road, Sidmouth
Guide price £725,000
Agent: Bradley's Estate Agents, Sidmouth
Agent's Tel: 01395 578444
This elegant 1930s residence has all the charm and character one would expect from a property of its age, with well-proportioned rooms, high ceilings and lovely bow windows. It has a superb location too, being a short level walk from the centre of Sidmouth and the seafront.
Inside, the property is in need of modernisation but with the right owner, it has the potential to be transformed into a house of great merit.
The sitting room is a generous and light space benefitting from a triple aspect with a bow window to the front and patio doors that lead out to the rear garden. The nearby dining room has a similar layout, being light and well proportioned and having a bow window overlooking the attractive front garden.
The kitchen has enough space to accommodate a small table and chairs and it is fitted with a matching range of light-coloured wall and base units. Conveniently, there's a walk-in pantry cupboard and a separate door to the rear garden.
On the first floor, there are three double bedrooms and a family bathroom. The master bedroom has a favourable triple aspect, fitted wardrobes and a sink. Up a level, on the second floor, there is another bedroom and two storage rooms with the potential for further expansion. The bedroom has a Velux window to the rear and a dormer window to the front giving superb views of Salcombe Hill and the sea.
Outside, a large driveway leads past the side of the property to the rear where there's ample parking space for several vehicles and two garages.
The front and rear gardens have been lovingly maintained and have large areas of lawn along with a wealth of fine specimen shrubs, flowers and mature trees, offering a high degree of privacy. The rear garden comes with the advantage of having a vegetable patch.
The property is offered with no onward chain.
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