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3 bedroom end of terrace house

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End of terrace house
3 beds
1 bath
1211
EPC rating: E
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand B
BroadbandUltra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Classic late Victorian end of terrace town centre home
  • Three large bedrooms
  • Adaptable 'front room' with feature fireplace & bay window
  • Charming character throughout, including original tiled flooring & high ceilings
  • Further reception area currently used as a sitting room
  • Long 'galley-style' kitchen
  • Large downstairs bathroom
  • Extensive and secluded rear garden
  • Walking distance to schools, Rock Park & amenities
  • To book your viewing, when calling quote reference: ry0585

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TO BOOK YOUR VIEWING, WHEN CALLING QUOTE REFERENCE: RY0585

Accommodation

Stepping in through the front door, there is an immediate sense of what this charming property has to offer. There is a welcoming atmosphere and the original Victorian tiled flooring catch your eye, giving a little glimpse of the many timeless features that are to come. To the left is an adaptable reception room, with could easily be utilised as a dining area, office, play room, or could even switch into the sitting room. The room is illuminated by a large by window to the front and an original cast iron fireplace with red decorative tiling.

Straight ahead from the hallway are the stairs presenting the first floor, while a further opening on the left leads through to the rest of the ground floor. This is what the current owners use as the sitting area, but equally could also be used as the dining room. There's a lovely window looking towards the rear garden and the room boasts the perfect focal point in the form of another wonderful open fireplace. Copious amounts of fitted storage are found in cupboards under the stairs, while a door flows into the kitchen. This part of the home is built at a slight angle, adding some more character and creating additional garden space outside.

From the kitchen, a door leads out to the garden and the long space is perfectly equipped with an abundance of wall and base cupboards and drawers. Worktop space is aplenty and there is room for a range of appliances which include space & plumbing for a washing machine, space for a dishwasher as well as an 'American style' fridge/freezer. A butler sink sits underneath the window, while a door leads into the bathroom at the back of the kitchen, completing the ground floor. This large bathroom comprises a WC, wash hand basin, heated towel rail and a panelled bath with a shower over. There is also a useful airing cupboard with storage.

Upstairs is lit by a window to the side aspect, a big benefit of being at the end of the terrace, opening up the landing area to create a feeling of space, also with more useful storage over the stairs. Bedroom three at the back of the home is a generous single room, and there is a small separate area hosting a handy WC. Bedroom two is a double room, also overlooking the rear, while the principal bedroom at the front has two windows lighting up the room and also boasts fitted wardrobes. This large bedroom rounds off the home perfectly, with the current owners utilising the 15'6 ft room to create a work from home space.

Outside & parking

Outside the garden is a much larger than average space for this style of property, particularly in this location, opened up by the rear of the property being built at a slight angle. This simply allows for a quirky area that widens towards the back of the plot. A door steps out from the kitchen to access the garden from the house, while there is also pedestrian access to the garden from the rear via a wooden gate. The back of the garden is predominantly laid to lawn, hosting a wooden shed, log store and a shingled area which provides the perfect seating space.

Location

The property is located within the heart of the town of Barnstaple, conveniently positioned for every day amenities. In addition, the notorious Rock Park is just a stone's throw away, as is access onto the Tarka Trail. Barnstaple town centre is accessible by foot within just a couple of minutes, along with numerous well known and independent high street shops, supermarkets, department stores, pubs, cafes, restaurants and leisure facilities. The popular sandy surfing beaches of Saunton, Croyde and Woolacombe are within around 20-30 minutes drive, as is the border of Exmoor National Park. Along the A361, Tiverton Parkway train station with fast services to London Paddington can be reached in approximately 45 minutes, as can the M5 network and beyond, also from Junction 27 at Tiverton. Other notable areas for further shopping include Exeter in around an hour's drive, and the Cornish border within about a 30-40 minute drive.

Useful information

  • Age - 1901
  • Tenure - Freehold
  • Heating - Gas central heating
  • Drainage - Mains
  • Windows - UPVC double glazed throughout
  • Council Tax - Tax band B
  • EPC Rating - E/41 / Potential - C/76
  • Nearest Primary School - Newport Community School (0.5 miles / 10 minute walk)
  • Nearest Secondary School - Park Community School (0.7 miles / 12-15 minute walk)
  • Seller's position - Looking for an onward purchase

TO BOOK YOUR VIEWING, WHEN CALLING QUOTE REFERENCE: RY0585

About this agent

eXp UK - South West
eXp UK - South West
114 St. Martin's Lane London, England WC2N 4BE
020 3641 1316
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