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3 bedroom end of terrace house
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Chain-free
Sold STC
End of terrace house
3 beds
1 bath
1291
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
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Features and description
- Stunning character cottage in the heart of the historic village
- Riverside location
- Easy walk to amenities
- Wealth of character features
- Enclosed, sun trap courtyard which has been used for parking in the past
- Slates and feature ridge tiles replaced on roof in 2010
- Mains gas central heating
- 3 double bedrooms, 3 reception rooms
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The cottage has a wealth of character features including slate flagstone flooring in the entrance hall, an exposed stone and timber feature wall in the sitting room, a bay window overlooking the river, multi paned Georgian style windows throughout and a cobbled front courtyard garden. Combining these elements with the modern improvements such as mains gas fired central heating system (using characterful radiators), a re-slated roof, an en-suite w/c to the main bedroom and a modern shower room w/c creates a hugely impressive home, which is offered to the market with no onward chain.
This stunning cottage, located in the conservation area in the centre of this historic village, is well worthy of an internal viewing.
On entering the hallway, it has a slate flagstone flooring, with a stained glass door leading into the kitchen. The cottage style kitchen has both wood and granite work surfaces, a Belfast sink, character shelving and built in cupboards, with a door leading into a light, south facing sun room/dining room with a slate floor and doors opening onto the sheltered, sun trap courtyard garden.
LOCATION
This riverside location is within an easy walk to all of the village amenities, which include the minor injury hospital, medical centre, 7 day opening general stores, 2 public houses, primary school and other local business. This historic village lies approximately 1 mile from the popular coastal resort of Bude, which has a thriving town centre, lovely clifftop walks and 2 sandy beaches.Between the village and Bude there are a choice of supermarkets, sports hall, swimming pool and business park. Widemouth Bay, located a couple of miles to the south, is a great surfing destination.
Tenure - Freehold
Council Tax Band - D
From our office in Lansdown Road proceed along The Strand and bear left at the mini-roundabout and proceed until reaching the T-junction on the A39. Then turn left and proceed down the hill and go into the middle lane and turn right into the village of Stratton. Go past the medical centre/hospital on the right hand side take the next right turn into Union Hill and immediately on the left hand side you will see a narrow lane. The cottage is located a little way along this narrow lane, on the left hand side.
This stunning cottage, located in the conservation area in the centre of this historic village, is well worthy of an internal viewing.
On entering the hallway, it has a slate flagstone flooring, with a stained glass door leading into the kitchen. The cottage style kitchen has both wood and granite work surfaces, a Belfast sink, character shelving and built in cupboards, with a door leading into a light, south facing sun room/dining room with a slate floor and doors opening onto the sheltered, sun trap courtyard garden.
LOCATION
This riverside location is within an easy walk to all of the village amenities, which include the minor injury hospital, medical centre, 7 day opening general stores, 2 public houses, primary school and other local business. This historic village lies approximately 1 mile from the popular coastal resort of Bude, which has a thriving town centre, lovely clifftop walks and 2 sandy beaches.Between the village and Bude there are a choice of supermarkets, sports hall, swimming pool and business park. Widemouth Bay, located a couple of miles to the south, is a great surfing destination.
Tenure - Freehold
Council Tax Band - D
From our office in Lansdown Road proceed along The Strand and bear left at the mini-roundabout and proceed until reaching the T-junction on the A39. Then turn left and proceed down the hill and go into the middle lane and turn right into the village of Stratton. Go past the medical centre/hospital on the right hand side take the next right turn into Union Hill and immediately on the left hand side you will see a narrow lane. The cottage is located a little way along this narrow lane, on the left hand side.
Rooms
Living Room 5.63m x 2.46m
Sitting Room 4.5m x 2.93m
Kitchen 6.5m x 2.25m
Utility Room 2m x 1.82m
SunRoom/Dining Room 6.1m x 1.8m
Bedroom 1 5.82m x 2.6m
Bedroom 2 5.41m x 2.34m
Bedroom 3 4.49m x 2.95m
Shower Room 2.78m x 2.15m
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About this agent

Established in 1924, Webbers estate agents are a national award winning, independent estate agency, voted in the Top 3 estate agents in the UK for customer service in 2014. We have 16 West Country offices for residential sales & lettings in North Devon, West Somerset, Exmoor and Cornwall. Our exclusive Fine & Country marketing enables us to put our property in Park Lane, right in the heart of London, offering fabulous market exposure. In addition, with specialist departments for Commercial Property, Survey & Professional and New Homes, we deliver a comprehensive property service, with an enviable reputation as professionals in property. Bude is a popular coastal resort located on the North Cornish coast, nearing the very northerly border of Cornwall into Devon. This part of the coastline is extremely rugged with very high cliff tops and tucked away coves. The best known beach in the area is Widemouth Bay, just to the south of Bude, which is a lovely sandy beach ideal for surfing. There are two sandy beaches within very easy reach of the town centre called Crooklets and Summerleaze respectively. Bude has a historic past with the Canal and lock gates being an important part of the heritage of the town along with Bude Castle which is now a gallery, museum and restaurant. The canal side has just been rejuvenated with new businesses opening and the town's library is also located there. Bude was a prosperous Victorian seaside resort with the trains and canal providing access to and from Exeter. Bude still is a town by the sea rather than a seaside resort, so although we do have a busy tourist period, the town remains vibrant with many things to do for all age groups throughout the year.

























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