This classic three-storey Victorian property occupies a prime position in central Exmouth, a stone’s throw from the estuary and within easy walking distance of the beach, town centre and train station.
The four-to-five-bedroom terraced townhouse is presented in fine decorative order and retains much of its original character and charm with an abundance of period features that sit well with the modern additions.
Beyond the entrance hallway, there is a pleasant reception room, that could be used for a variety of purposes, and a well-proportioned sitting room displaying a wealth of classic period features such as a lovely bay window, picture rails, cornicing, a high ceiling and a focal fireplace.
The open-plan kitchen/dining/family room sits right at the heart of the home and is a true showstopper. This expansive room is fitted with wooden flooring throughout that helps the seamless flow between the different living spaces. Double doors open out to the rear courtyard garden which further extends the space and helps to bring the outside in. A main feature of the room is the cast iron wood burner sitting on a slate hearth, that acts as a pleasant focal point.
The kitchen is fitted with glossy white units, stone-effect work surfaces, and it has plenty of space for appliances. The ground floor is completed with a handy downstairs shower room and a utility.
On the first floor, there are two double bedrooms, a box room and a smart family bathroom fitted with a modern white suite. The principal bedroom is particularly spacious with a feature fireplace and superb views of the estuary.
On the second floor, the landing provides a small study space and leads to two further double bedrooms. One of the bedrooms benefits from having an ensuite shower room.
Outside, the south-facing courtyard garden has been decked for ease of maintenance and features a peaceful seating area surrounded by several plants and shrubs.
The property is available with no onward chain.
SUMMARY:
Camperdown Terrace, Exmouth
Guide Price: £600,000
Agent: Hall & Scott
Agent’s Tel: 01395 265530
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