This individual red-brick family home occupies a convenient position on a quiet and sought-after cul-de-sac on the fringes of Exmouth, close to Woodbury Common and near a main bus route.
There are several nearby shops situated at Brixington Parade with further shops on Pines Road.
The four-bedroom detached property is well-presented throughout and is filled with modern comforts and tasteful décor.
Inside, on the ground floor, the living room is a cosy and inviting space with a modern feature fireplace and French doors that open to a light and bright conservatory that has direct access to the rear garden. On the other side of the living room is a well-proportioned dining room that is bathed in natural light. The U-shaped kitchen has a classic modern look and is fitted with white shaker-style units, black work surfaces, a Quooker tap and some integrated appliances.
On the first floor, there are four good-sized bedrooms and a smart family bathroom. One bedroom is currently being used as a home office. The principal bedroom benefits from having a well-appointed en-suite shower room.
Outside, the enclosed rear garden offers a good degree of privacy and benefits from a sunny aspect. This carefully planned outside space has been landscaped with several points of interest including a circular patio in the centre of the level lawn, various sculptures and an arbour. There is a large patio sitting immediately adjacent to the house that is large enough to accommodate the outdoor furniture. The garden is bordered by well-established hedging and features a wealth of mature shrubs and flowers.
At the front, there is a small garden laid to lawn and surrounded by well-established shrubs. There is also a wide driveway providing ample space for parking and leading to a large double garage.
SUMMARY:
Stanley Walk, Exmouth
Guide Price: £625,000
Agent: Your Move
Agent’s Tel: 01395 264353
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