This chalet-style detached property occupies a plot of 0.20 acres located at the top of a private road in the highly desirable estuary village of Lympstone.
The three-bedroom dwelling, named Meadowside, is believed to date back to the 1960s and sits in a wonderfully peaceful location. The house is in good general condition and has scope for refurbishment and further enhancements.
On the ground floor, a bright hallway leads to the main living spaces. The sitting room is well-proportioned and filled with natural light thanks to its dual aspect. This room has a feature fireplace and doors that open to the patio. The kitchen has a classic look and is fitted with pale-coloured units, contrasting work surfaces and there is plenty of space for appliances. The ground floor is completed with two double bedrooms and a family bathroom.
On the first floor, there is a third double bedroom and a shower room. The large landing could potentially work as a home office area.
Outside, the large and level rear garden offers a good degree of privacy. As it is south-facing it benefits from plenty of sunshine when the weather allows. The garden is mainly laid to lawn and is surrounded by several mature shrubs and small trees. There is a pretty arbour that adds extra interest to the garden and the patio is a good place for outdoor seating. The garden is flanked by modern fencing on two sides, and an attractive brick wall on the southern boundary.
At the front, a five-bar wooden gate opens to reveal a large tarmac driveway and parking area, along with a small area of lawn.
The property comes with no onward chain.
Longmeadow Road, Lympstone
Guide Price: £700,000
Agent: Wilkinson Grant
Agent’s Tel: 01395 268900
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