This elegant double-fronted Victorian family house occupies a prominent corner position on the popular St John’s Road in Exmouth and is close to a wide range of amenities in the town.
Originally, the detached, five-bedroom property was a farmhouse and benefits from spacious, well-proportioned rooms with high ceilings and fine features. Externally, delightful and well-tended gardens wrap around the house.
Inside, beyond the entrance hallway, is the sitting room with a lovely double aspect, a focal fireplace and doors that open onto the front garden. The nearby dining room has a feature fireplace and enough space to accommodate a large dining table and chairs, plus there is a useful serving hatch through to the kitchen.
The large kitchen/breakfast room has a classic look with a wide range of wooden units, contrasting worksurfaces, a Stoves range cooker, several other integrated appliances, and a handy walk-in larder.
A study with views over the side garden completes the ground floor.
On the first floor, there are three double bedrooms and a smaller fourth double bedroom. This level is serviced by a family bathroom and a well-fitted separate shower room with a walk-in shower.
Outside, the house is surrounded by tastefully landscaped and well-maintained gardens. The front garden is mainly laid to lawn with pebble bed borders containing an abundance of colourful shrubs and flowers, which continue along the side of the house. The rear garden is also mainly laid to lawn with tiered flower beds that add extra interest. An additional piece of land with fruit trees can be found to the side of the house.
The property comes with a double garage and there is plenty of off-street parking space.
St John’s Road, Exmouth
Guide Price: £695,000
Agent: Wilkinson Grant
Agent’s Tel: 01395 268900
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