This substantial mock Tudor residence occupies a quiet cul-de-sac position on the outskirts of Exmouth backing onto open countryside and is around three miles from the town centre and seafront.
The extended detached house has five bedrooms and has been modernised to a high standard throughout with several character features adding extra charm. The property is presented in excellent decorative order with plenty of fine finishing touches. The property also comes with an annexe which can be accessed separately or from the main house.
On the ground floor, there is a reception room with lovely square proportions, a handy study, a large utility and a ground floor bedroom with a vaulted ceiling and ensuite shower room. The spacious sitting room has a cosy look with exposed beams, wooden flooring and a focal fireplace housing a wood-burning stove. The bright and airy kitchen/dining room has a modern traditional look with cream-shaker-style units, wooden worksurfaces, a large breakfast bar and ample room to accommodate a family-sized table and chairs. Large sliding doors open directly to the outdoor patio making alfresco dining an easy option.
On the first floor, there are four well-proportioned bedrooms and a family shower room. The principal bedroom suite is particularly large and benefits from a balcony with distant views of the Exe Estuary and a luxury ensuite bathroom with a stand-alone roll-top bath and a separate shower.
Outside, the enclosed and level rear garden backs onto open fields so benefits from splendid views. Immediately adjacent to the house is a large, raised decking area that is a superb spot for entertaining.
At the front, the large driveway provides ample space for parking and leads to the garage.
SUMMARY:
Marley Road, Exmouth
Guide Price: £900,000
Agent: Bradleys, Exmouth
Agent’s Tel: 01395 222300
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