This individually designed and constructed family home occupies a quiet position in the peaceful village of Ebford, only a mile away from Darts Farm, with easy access to Exmouth and Exeter.
The substantial four double bedroom property is presented in good order throughout with spacious and well-proportioned rooms. On the ground floor, the large sitting room measures 30ft in length and has a triple aspect with French doors opening to the back garden.
The formal dining room also offers direct access to the garden, while the kitchen/breakfast room has a traditional look with cream-coloured units, quartz-effect work surfaces, a central island, several built-in Neff appliances and plenty of space to accommodate a table and chairs. A handy home office, with splendid views of the countryside, completes the ground floor accommodation.
On the first floor, a light and airy landing with a vaulted roof and Velux roof light leads to the four double bedrooms and a family bathroom. The principal bedroom features built-in wardrobes, an ensuite bathroom and has a dual aspect with countryside views. The second bedroom is a spacious double also with an ensuite shower room.
Outside, beautifully landscaped gardens featuring a variety of mature trees and shrubs surround the property, offering privacy and tranquillity. The rear garden has a level lawn, a gravel seating area, a raised patio, and various points of interest such as a wildlife pond and a summer house.
A gated driveway provides enough parking space to accommodate four cars and leads to a detached double garage.
Lower Lane, Ebford
Guide Price: £795,000
Agent: Wilkinson Grant
Agent’s Tel: 01395 268900
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