This elegant four-bedroom detached residence occupies a plot of nearly half an acre and sits on the fringes of the quaint, estuary village of Lympstone, just over half a mile away from the train station and village centre.
Inside, the property is finished to a high specification and is presented to a very high standard throughout. The large sitting room is a comfortable bright space with a remote-controlled feature gas fire and patio doors to the conservatory which has a lovely decking area.
A stunning, open plan kitchen/dining room sits at the heart of the house and is a real showstopper. The fully-fitted contemporary kitchen has sleek, high-quality units, granite work surfaces, integrated appliances and attractive tiled flooring. Bi-fold doors open to the garden and create an impressive ‘outside-in’ living space.
On the first floor, there are three double bedrooms and one large single bedroom. The principal bedroom benefits from a dressing area with a range of fitted wardrobes, a luxury ensuite bathroom with a large walk-in shower and there’s a charming Juliet balcony that overlooks the garden. This floor is completed with a modern family bathroom with a freestanding bath and a separate shower.
Outside, the rear garden has been landscaped beautifully and is extremely well-maintained. This south-facing outside space is mainly laid to lawn interspersed with a variety of mature shrubs and surrounded by a wealth of well-established trees that provide a good degree of privacy. A decked terrace is accessed directly from the kitchen, and is an ideal spot for alfresco dining, while to the side is a paved patio complete with a hot tub.
At the front, there is a garage and ample parking space on the driveway.
The property also comes with a recently installed BBQ lodge, that could be available by separate negotiation.
Wotton Lane, Lympstone
Guide Price: £950,000
Agent: Wilkinson Grant
Agent’s Tel: 01395 268900
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