This individual detached residence occupies a position on the fringes of the popular village of Woodbury.
The three-bedroom property, named Little Croft, dates back to the 1960s and whilst the current owners have made numerous improvements to the dwelling there is scope to make further enhancements and an obvious potential for an extension, subject to obtaining the necessary consents.
The more recent improvements to the house include the installation of a new kitchen, replastering and replumbing, a new boiler and new windows.
Beyond the reception hallway, there is a dual aspect sitting room with a fireplace housing a wood burner, and patio doors to the rear garden.
The modern open plan kitchen/dining room sits at the heart of the home and is a bright and welcoming space. The kitchen has a classic look with an extensive range of white fitted units, wooden work surfaces, a Falcon Range cooker, a central island with a breakfast bar and a separate walk-in pantry. The kitchen flows into the dining area where patio doors open to the rear garden. The ground floor is completed with a family bathroom.
On the first floor, there are three bedrooms, two doubles and one single. The principal bedroom benefits from having a walk-in wardrobe and an ensuite bathroom. From this level, there are some lovely views across the church and village.
Outside, the house sits on a plot extending to 0.27 acres and includes a lovely large south-facing rear garden. Immediately adjacent to the house is a sizeable patio that leads to a large lawn interspersed with several attractive shrubs and trees.
At the front, the driveway provides ample parking space and gives access to a garage.
Oakhayes Road, Woodbury
Guide Price: £750,000
Agent: Wilkinson Grant
Agent’s Tel: 01395 268900
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