Description
A reconstituted stone fronted and rendered detached house offering three/four bedrooms, with ample off road parking, set in grounds of 2.27 acres and enjoying a central village location.
The Property - Enviably situated within a plot of 2.27 acres (0.92 ha) and enjoying an excellent degree of privacy provided by tree lined boundaries, lies this bright and spacious three/four bedroom detached residence which backs onto farmland. The property was built during the 1970's with reconstituted stone front and rendered elevations.
Accommodation - The property is well appointed with an abundance of natural light through the home. On entering the property you are greeted into the hallway where doors lead into a spacious sitting room with an inset woodburning fire creating a focal point whilst French doors open onto a sheltered paved terrace. On the opposite side of the hallway is the kitchen/dining room, fitted with a wide range of units, featuring a built-in oven, microwave, plate warmer and inset hob. A utility room is located off the kitchen, as is the conservatory which provides a pleasant interior environment.
For buyers wishing to find a property to accommodate a relative or guests, then your search may be over as this property features a bedroom on the ground floor with an adjacent wet room. To the first floor are three bedrooms and a family bathroom.
Outside - The mature gardens have been lovingly tended and are predominantly laid to lawn, interspersed with vibrant, well-stocked herbaceous flowerbeds that burst with seasonal colour. A rich tapestry of established trees adds to the natural beauty, including Magnolia, Medlar, Walnut, Larch, a charming Mulberry and a rare Dawn Redwood providing year-round structure and shade. Beyond is an extensive spring and wildflower meadow with various seating areas to enjoy the view across the village. A fully enclosed vegetable and fruit garden is located within the grounds, home to flourishing apple and pear trees, offering both visual appeal and a seasonal harvest.
Situation - The village lies within the Blackdown Hills, part of the National Landscape (previously known as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty), and offers local amenities including a small primary school, church, and a village hall which hosts a wide range of clubs and activities. The market town of Axminster (4 miles) provides a good range of day-today amenities including shops, schools, cafes and a swimming pool together with a mainline railway station on the London Waterloo line. The town of Chard (7 miles) lies just across the Somerset border and offers a wider range of retailers, supermarkets, and leisure facilities. The famous Jurassic coastline of Lyme Regis (9 miles) is a most popular and picturesque coastal town noted for its attractive period buildings, the famous centuries-old Cobb and beaches. Exeter is 25 miles to the west, with connections to the M5 motorway and regional airport.
Services - Mains Electricity, Water & Drainage. Oil fired central heating.
Superfast broadband is available.
There is mobile coverage in the area, please refer to Ofcom's website for more details.
Local Authority - East Devon District Council, Honiton, Devon. Council Tax Band E
Directions - https://w3w.co/thread.daylight.typical
Material Information - Flood Risk: Low -Very Low
The driveway is owned by the property, with The Cider Barn having access over a small part.