This individual, modern detached property is situated in the highly desirable estuary village of Lympstone, ideally located between Exmouth and Exeter.
The impressive four-bedroom dwelling was constructed in 2020 and benefits from fine qualities and modern comforts including underfloor heating in many of the rooms. The property is beautifully presented throughout and offers 1769 sq ft of living space.
Inside, the light and airy sitting room has engineered wooden parquet flooring and a gas fired log burner with a surrounding marble hearth. The open plan kitchen/dining room has a modern contemporary look with sleek grey units, light work surfaces, a handy central island and breakfast bar, a Neff double oven and a host of other integrated appliances. This leads to a separate dining area where there is ample space for a dining table and chairs. There is also a bright family room with two sets of bi-folding doors that open out to the southwest facing garden.
On the first floor, there are four double bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom with a walk-in shower, separate bath and underfloor heating. The principal bedroom benefits from an ensuite shower room, also with underfloor heating. On the next level, there is a substantial loft with ample boarding and storage.
Outside, the garden offers a good degree of privacy, and it has generous lawns that wrap around all four sides of the property. At the back, a long patio stretches across the length of the house, adjoining the bi-folding doors and providing an ideal spot for outdoor dining.
At the front, the driveway provides ample parking space and gives access to the integral garage which has been partly converted into a family room.
SUMMARY:
Gulliford Close, Lympstone
Guide Price: OIEO £800,000
Agent: Wilkinson Grant
Agent’s Tel: 01395 268900
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