This modern, three-storey residence occupies a lovely woodland setting and is located a short distance from the seafront in Exmouth.
The attractive, five-bedroom detached house is superbly presented with well-proportioned rooms and fine finishing touches.
Inside, the light and spacious sitting room measures 32ft in length and has a dual aspect with French doors that open directly to the sun terrace and garden. A focal point of the room is an impressive, exposed brick fireplace with a log burner and a timber lintel.
The large kitchen/breakfast/family room has a free-flowing open-plan layout and is bathed in natural light thanks to its skylights and French doors to the garden. The traditional kitchen has a lovely layout and is fitted with a range of cream-coloured, shaker-style units, granite worktops, several integrated appliances and a central island with a breakfast bar. Adjacent to the breakfast room is a formal dining room with wooden flooring and views over the garden.
On the first floor, there are four bedrooms, a study and a smart family bathroom. The principal bedroom has lovely views of the garden and an ensuite bathroom.
On the second floor, there is a large triple-aspect bedroom with a further room attached which could be useful as an extra bedroom or a nursery/dressing room.
Outside, there is a south-facing rear garden with a large well-maintained lawn, a raised border and several fruit trees. A large patio sits adjacent to the house and there is a sun terrace with outside lighting, plus a covered area with a hot tub.
At the front, electric gates open to a driveway which provides parking space for several vehicles and leads to a double garage.
The property is sold with no onward chain.
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St Johns Road, Exmouth
Guide Price: £875,000
Agent: Wilkinson Grant
Agent’s Tel: 01395 268900
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