This attractive period property is situated in a semi-rural location within a tranquil leafy setting in Exmouth and benefits from fine views of the surrounding countryside.
The semi-detached dwelling is well presented throughout with a bright and airy interior and several charming features.
On the ground floor, the spacious sitting room is well-proportioned and bathed in natural light thanks to its dual aspect. This welcoming living space has a feature Nordpeis log burner with an overhead chunky wooden mantelpiece and a recess with shelving, and it benefits from lovely views of the garden and the countryside beyond.
The stylish kitchen has a classic look and is fitted with a range of cool white units, complemented by wooden worktops and several quality integrated appliances. The kitchen flows seamlessly into a large dining room with wooden flooring, dual-aspect windows, and patio doors. A boiler room and a cloakroom complete the downstairs accommodation.
A turning staircase leads to the first floor where there are three bedrooms, each with in-built wardrobes and fine views. The principal bedroom is a large light room with a dual aspect and splendid views of the countryside. A modern family bathroom completes the first-floor accommodation.
Outside, the south-west facing rear garden benefits from afternoon and early evening sunshine when the weather is fine. This outdoor space has been beautifully landscaped and blends well with the countryside that it backs onto. The garden is mainly laid to lawn, interspersed and bordered by an abundance of mature shrubs that are visually appealing. A raised patio provides space for sitting and soaking up the sun. There is also a detached wooded area with timber-built storage and hardstanding.
At the front, there is an informal agreement to park in front of the property.
Marley Hayes, Exmouth
Guide Price: £495,000
Agent: Wilkinson Grant
Agent’s Tel: 01395 268900
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