This modern and individual detached property occupies a large level plot in a very peaceful location on a no-through lane on the rural fringes of Exmouth.
The substantial, four-double-bedroom dwelling, named The Gables, was built in 2007 and comes with a self-contained, one-bedroom annexe which could accommodate a dependent relative or offer income potential.
The main house is beautifully presented inside and has a spacious reception hallway which leads to the principal living spaces that all have underfloor heating. The sitting room can be found at the back of the house and has a triple aspect, while the separate family room has a wood burner and leads through to an office/playroom where there are three sets of bifold patio doors that open to the garden. The open plan kitchen/dining room is a highlight with its quality, white and steely grey units, a central island, and a free-standing wood burner in the dining area.
A lovely turning staircase leads to the first floor where there are four, large double bedrooms and a family shower room. The principal bedroom has mirrored wardrobes, a Juliet balcony and a well-appointed ensuite bathroom. The second bedroom also benefits from ensuite facilities.
Outside, landscaped rear gardens offer a good degree of privacy and adjoins fields and paddocks. There is a large patio and entertaining area that leads to a level lawn with an attractive arbour and two further seating areas.
The self-contained annexe has a fitted kitchen, an open-plan living area, a double bathroom, a bathroom and a private outside seating area.
At the front, a pillared entrance with a wooden gate leads to a large parking and turning area.
The Gables, Exmouth
Guide Price: £900,000
Agent: Wilkinson Grant
Agent’s Tel: 01395 268900
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