This attractive, detached residence occupies a large level plot in a very peaceful location on a no-through lane on the rural fringes of Exmouth.
The substantial and versatile dwelling, named The Gables, was built in 2007 and benefits from all the modern comforts and is beautifully presented throughout.
The property comes with an equally well-appointed, self-contained, one-bedroom annexe that presents an income opportunity or could accommodate a dependent relative.
Inside, a spacious reception hallway leads to the principal living spaces, all with underfloor heating. There is a triple-aspect sitting room, a separate family room with a wood burner, and an office/playroom with three sets of bi-fold patio doors that open outside. The stylish, open-plan kitchen/dining room has a modern contemporary look with a range of quality units, a central island and ample space for a large table in the dining area where there is a free-standing, wood-burning stove.
A lovely turning staircase leads up to the first floor where there is a large landing. On the first floor, there are four large double bedrooms and a family shower room. The principal bedroom has full-height mirrored wardrobes creating a sense of space, a Juliet balcony, and a well-appointed ensuite bathroom. The second bedroom also has ensuite facilities.
The self-contained annexe, named The Studio, has a fitted kitchen, an open-plan living space, a double bedroom, a bathroom and its own outside seating area.
Outside, the rear garden offers a good degree of privacy and adjoins paddocks. The garden has been landscaped to include a large patio and entertaining area, a level lawn with an attractive arbour and two further seating areas.
At the front, a pillared entrance with a five-barred wooden gate leads to a large parking and turning area.
Marley Road, Exmouth
Guide Price: £900,000
Agent: Wilkinson Grant
Agent’s Tel: 01395 268900
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