This impressive two-bedroom bungalow is situated on a quiet road in Exmouth and is within walking distance of the seafront and the town centre.
The well-located detached dwelling has been carefully refurbished by the current owners with striking results. The property is now presented to a very high standard throughout with lovely, bright and spacious rooms and appealing neutral décor.
Inside, the bright entrance hall makes a strong first impression and leads through to the main reception room where there is a focal fireplace with a marble surround and a large picture window that overlooks the front garden. On the other side of the hallway is a generous double bedroom with a range of built-in wardrobes and a large bay window. A separate shower room with a walk-in shower is located close to this room, just off the hallway.
The principal double bedroom has lovely south-facing views over the garden, fitted wardrobes and a luxury ensuite bathroom with a free-standing bath that is strategically positioned to enjoy the view.
The modern kitchen has a stylish contemporary look with high gloss units, ample work surfaces and integrated appliances including a range cooker. Just off the kitchen is a superb dining/family room which certainly has the wow factor. This bright spacious is flooded with natural light and has vaulted ceilings, Velux windows, stone floors and doors that open out onto the patio.
Outside, the front and rear gardens have been well-tended and are beautifully landscaped. The south-facing rear garden has a lovely patio area which is a great sun trap, and there are numerous fruit trees, shrub and flower borders and a honeysuckle archway.
There is ample off-street parking space on the driveway and garage.
The property has planning permission to extend the ground floor to the rear to provide two extra bedrooms, a utility and to enlarge the kitchen/family room.
Dunsford Close, Exmouth
Guide Price: £625,000
Agent: Wilkinson Grant
Agent’s Tel: 01395 268900
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