This attractive detached property occupies a position in the favoured estuary village of Lympstone.
The spacious dwelling, named Malt Field, offers 1770 sq ft of living space that has been enlarged, reconfigured, and improved by the current owners. The property is beautifully presented throughout with tasteful décor, high access to natural light and a good range of contemporary finishing touches.
Inside, the sitting room features a lovely fireplace with an inset wood burner and doors that open to the garden. It leads to a further living space, which is ideal for use as a playroom or office.
The kitchen has a modern stylish look and is fitted with sleek cream-coloured units, white work surfaces, contrasting red tiling and several integrated appliances. The kitchen flows into a dining area with patio doors to the garden.
On the first floor, there are four double bedrooms and a recently fitted modern family bathroom. The principal bedroom is substantial and comes with a dressing area and a modern ensuite shower room.
Outside, the rear garden offers a good degree of privacy and has been landscaped to provide share and interest. Adjacent to the rear of the house is a covered patio which leads to a shaped area of lawn that is surrounded by an array of well-established shrubs and trees. An attractive pathway flows through to the back of the garden, where there is a large seating area with an arbour.
At the front, the garden is laid to lawn, and on the left-hand side is a driveway that can comfortably accommodate up to three cars, and gives access to a garage.
Malt Field, Lympstone
Guide Price: £750,000
Agent: Wilkinson Grant
Agent’s Tel: 01395 268900
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