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2 bedroom semi-detached house
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Property description & features
- NO ONWARD CHAIN
- Beautifully presented barn conversion
- Stunning rural views
- Two double bedrooms
- Modern kitchen
- Sitting room with cosy woodburner
- Off-street parking
- Single garage
Situation - The property is situated in a delightful elevated location on the slopes of the Haldon Hills. Dunchideock, with its picturesque old church is within easy access of the numerous woodland walks in the popular Haldon Forest. The nearby villages of Kenn and Ide both provide a comprehensive selection of local amenities including post office/village shop with off licence, primary schools, village inns and restaurants. The university and cathedral city of Exeter (5 miles) provides a wide range of facilities befitting a centre of its importance including excellent dining, shopping, theatre, recreational and sporting pursuits. Exeter has mainline railway stations to Waterloo and Paddington and Exeter international airport. There is excellent access to the A38 with the A30 and M5 within easy reach as well.
Accommodation - A charming single storey barn conversion with a rendered and exposed stone facade located on the edge of the rural but easily accessible village of Dunchideock. The property provides spacious accommodation comprising of two large bedrooms, one with a modern en suite shower room, family bathroom, modern kitchen with integrated appliances and electric oven and a dual aspect sitting room with cosy woodburner and far reaching rural views.
Garden And Garage - To the front of the property and accessed from the parking area is a private walled garden with gravel sun terrace, lawn, established borders and shrubs.
The single garage has an 'up and over' door.
Services - Mains water and electricity.
Private (shared) drainage (Sewage Treatment Plant)
Economy 7 night storage heaters with underfloor heating in the kitchen and woodburner in the sitting room.
Directions - From Exeter Exe Bridges roundabout proceed out of the city through Alphington and towards the village of Ide. Turn left into Ide and continue through the village towards Dunchideock proceeding up the hill. Just after the red telephone kiosk on the left, turn left signposted to the Lord Haldon Hotel. Proceed along Dunchideock Lane, passing the Lord Haldon Hotel, and after 0.7 miles and the entrance to Tower Court will be on your right.
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