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Features and description
- A period cottage in a very central location
- 2 Bedrooms
- Large open-plan Lounge / Diner with feature log burner
- Fully fitted Kitchen & Lean-to / Utility Room
- Upstairs Bathroom
- Generous cottage style rear garden with glimpses of the River Torridge
- Victoria Park, shops, cafes, bistros & more are practically on your doorstep
- No onward chain
The beautiful Victoria Park and a choice of local shops, cafes, bistros and much more are practically on your doorstep together with a number of nearby bus stops for those who need to travel further afield. The location of this property, however, still maintains a level of peacefulness - being situated up a small street you are certain to be away from any crowds of bustling port town.
Upon entering the property you are met with a quaint tiled Hallway which leads to a large open-plan Lounge / Dining area with a feature log burner. Following from this is a fully fitted Kitchen with an adjoining Lean-to which is currently being utilised as a Utility Room. As you walk upstairs and the staircase curves to the top it leads to 2 Bedrooms and a tastefully decorated Bathroom. The property is presented to a good standard and is, essentially, a blank canvas for any prospective buyer to get creative. There is even a large loft space which, subject to the necessary planning consents, could be converted just like a number of neighbouring properties have done.
There is a generous cottage style garden with glimpses of the River Torridge and views over the neighbouring skyline. Enjoying a southerly-facing aspect, it is perfect for relaxing and entertaining or enjoying that quiet evening drink after work. It is a fully enclosed garden that is perfect for children or pets to safely play.
This property will, undoubtedly, appeal to a number of buyers. The first to come to mind is, of course, first time buyers. The property is offered at an affordable price and has more than enough space to make a wonderful first home. Naturally, investors are likely to be drawn to the property too. With supply not matching the high demand in the rental market and the rentability of this property, it is sure to make a viable investment.
This property simply offers a charming character feel, a fantastic town location, plenty of potential and is even available for purchase with no onward chain. For added peace of mind, the property has had the roof completely replaced and chimney rebuilt which was done to the highest standard by a local company. We strongly advise any interested parties to put forward an interest promptly before the property is snapped up.
Bideford is a peaceful olde worlde market town on the River Torridge. The main district is on the west bank and its narrow streets filled with white painted houses sprawl from the working quay, up the slopes to the outer suburbs. A former historic port town, Bideford is a great place to explore, whether it’s a trip to the shops or a restaurant outing there's something out of the norm for everyone. The Pannier Market is a brilliant example of the town’s originality, with its terrace of artists’ workshops and independent shops. The town also champions sports at a grassroots level with both the local rugby and football teams having healthy followings. There are no end of ways to join in the community spirit of this wonderful white town on the hill.
All the amenities you'll ever need are to be found in easy reach of Bideford. To the north are the coastal towns of Westward Ho!, Appledore and Northam, all of which will figure in your day-to-day routines if you enjoy the sea or the outdoor life. Northam boasts a brilliant indoor swimming pool and gym.
Bideford is within short driving distance of the Atlantic Highway (A39) which is the main feeder route across the region leading to Cornwall in the south-west and to the M5 in the east. A very good regular bus services provides access to North Devon’s ‘capital’, Barnstaple. Bus users can also reach Westward Ho!, Braunton, Appledore, Croyde and Ilfracombe with ease.
Directions
From Bideford Quay proceed along Bridgeland Street passing our Office on your right hand side. Follow the road as it bears right and take the next left hand turning into Coldharbour. Number 23 is situated approximately half way along the road on your left hand side clearly displaying a numberplate.
Rooms
Hallway
Ornate tiled flooring.
Lounge / Dining Area
6.55m maximum x 3.78m maximum - A light and airy dual aspect with a feature log burner. Plenty of space for furniture.
Kitchen 12' 0" x 6' 3"
A fully fitted Kitchen with ample storage and worktop space.
Lean-to 8' 2" x 4' 7"
Currently being used as a Utility Room.
First Floor Landing
Hatch access to loft space.
Bedroom 1 12' 3" x 9' 9"
The larger of the Bedrooms being a great size double.
Bedroom 2 12' 0" x 6' 8"
Distant countryside and river views.
Bathroom
3-piece suite. Useful built-in storage cupboard.
Useful Information
No onward chain.
Based on these details, our Property Management Department estimate an achievable gross monthly rental income of approximately £675.00. This is a guide only and should not be relied upon for mortgage or finance purposes.
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