3 bedroom terraced house for sale
Key information
Features and description
- Close To Topsham Town Centre
- 60 ft South East Facing Garden
- Well Presented Accommodation
- 3 Double Bedrooms
- Parking For One Car
- Private Road
- Motivated Seller
This is a beautifully presented 1930's property with accommodation laid out over three floors and situated in a private and quiet road a short distance from the town centre. Enjoy stylish living in a well-maintained character property that has been thoughtfully extended and improved over recent years.
The reception hallway has a cloakroom with utilities. The sitting room has a feature brick fireplace with inset wood burning stove. An archway leads through to the recently fitted modern kitchen/dining room. Attractive and comprehensive range of fitted units, with quartz worksurfaces, has a double AEG oven, electric hob, with space for large fridge/freezer and plumbing for dish washer and washing machine. In the dining area, there is space for a large dining table and chairs, with bifold patio doors leading to the garden.
On the first floor is the principal bedroom, with inbuilt wardrobes, a double bedroom at the back of the property and good sized family bathroom which has a separate large shower cubicle and bath. On the second floor, the loft has been converted to create a further double bedroom.
To the front of the property is a brick paved parking area with space for one car. The southeast facing and enclosed rear garden has a pleasant decked entertaining area adjoining the house, with level lawns and attractive flower and shrub beds, together with a shed at the back of the garden.
Situation
Topsham remains an estuary town of nationwide renown, reflected in its characterful period cottages and houses, perfectly blended with a range of more modern homes. Recently named by The Sunday Times as the best place to live in the South West of England. Its excellent amenities range from a splendid individual-styled parade of shops to, churches, restaurants, several pubs, a school and a bowling and sailing club. The town was listed at the time of Domesday as 'Topeshant' and flourished as an estuary port for nigh on five centuries. Topsham also became world-renowned for ship-building reaching its zenith between 1800 and 1870.
Directions
From the Topsham office of Wilkinson Grant, turn left and continue up Fore Street along into High Street, Greatwood Terrace is a private road on the right-hand side, just past THD Hair Salon, the house will be found half way down on the right-hand side.
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SERVICES:
The vendor has advised the following: Mains gas (serving the central heating boiler and hot water), mains electricity, water and drainage. Woodburning stove. Telephone landline not currently in contract. Broadband (fibre One) approx. Download speed 42.5 Mbps in Contract EE. Mobile signal: Several networks currently showing as available at the property including O2, EE & Vodafone.
AGENTS NOTE:
The vendors advise that the loft was converted with a fire door with Building Regulations sign off 06/05/2004 ref no 03/01069/DROFP - please refer to Agents for further information.
AGENTS NOTE:
The property benefits from Residents Parking in Zone T1. The vendors advise that the fridge / freezer IS included in the sale of the property.
AGENTS NOTE
The vendors have advised that neighbouring properties have a right of way over the rear section of the land owned by each property, behind the rear garden gate.
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