Guide price
£495,0004 bedroom detached house for sale
Broadclyst, Exeter
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Detached house
4 beds
2 baths
2814
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Features and description
- Delightful (not Listed) period house
- Spacious accommodation
- Large bathroom and downstairs shower room
- Charming cottage style kitchen with Rayburn
- Off road parking for two cars
- Two lovely reception rooms
- Attractive walled garden
- Cellar
- Freehold
- Council Tax Band: E
A charming 4 bedroom period house with over 2700 sqft of accommodation including a useful cellar, off road parking for two cars, large storage shed and attractive walled garden.
Situation - Sydney House enjoys a convenient setting on the edge of the village of Broadclyst, one of East Devon's most sought-after locations. The village offers an excellent range of local amenities including a primary school, village store, post office, public house, and active community facilities. Surrounded by beautiful countryside, Broadclyst benefits from excellent transport links, with easy access to the M5, Exeter city centre, and Exeter Airport. The nearby Killerton Estate, owned by the National Trust, provides wonderful walking and cycling routes.
Description - A charming detached period property, believed to have originally been an older cottage with a Georgian extension added to the front, with two spacious reception rooms and a cosy kitchen with Aga to the rear. On the first floor are 4 bedrooms with views to the front over fields.
Accommodation - From the front, a Upvc door opens into an feature entrance porch with a second door opening into a good sized entrance hall. An attractive wide staircase rises to the first floor, on the left is a dining room with a window to the front and there is a lovely tiled fire place with hearth and feature cupboards to either side. On the other side of the hall is a charming sitting room, again with an attractive marble fire place with feature cupboards to each side and a window overlooks the front.
The hallway continues to the rear where steps leads down into a lovely kitchen, believed to be the older part of the house and fitted with a range of wood fronted base, wall and drawer units with a gas hob with oven under and a Rayburn set in a recess with exposed brick above. A window overlooks the garden, there is an adjoining utility room with a sink, space for a fridge and freezer and plumbing for a washing machine and at the end is a downstairs W.C and shower cubicle. From the kitchen a door leads down to a very useful cellar, providing a spacious storage area with slightly restricted head height, power and light and a door leads to a back porch providing space for hanging coats and from here a door leads to the garden.
On the first floor, at the top of the stairs is a spacious landing with door leading to 4 bedrooms. To the front are two double bedrooms with windows overlooking fields and there is a single room/office and at the rear is a third double bedroom and a spacious family bathroom with panel bath and shower over, hand wash basin and a low level W.C.
Outside - To the front of the property is an attractive area of landscaped garden including a gravelled seating area and to the side, a driveway providing off road parking for two cars leading to a shed with a side door and double doors giving access into the garden. The rear garden is bordered by an attractive period wall and laid mainly to lawn with a garden shed and on the Northern boundary a gravelled strip running the length of the property.
Services - Utilities: Mains gas, water and drainage.
Heating: Gas central heating from a boiler installed in 2008 and open fires
Tenure: Freehold
Current Council Tax: E
EPC: D(61)
Standard, ultrafast and superfast broadband available. EE, 02,Three and Vodafone mobile networks available (Ofcom).
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Situation - Sydney House enjoys a convenient setting on the edge of the village of Broadclyst, one of East Devon's most sought-after locations. The village offers an excellent range of local amenities including a primary school, village store, post office, public house, and active community facilities. Surrounded by beautiful countryside, Broadclyst benefits from excellent transport links, with easy access to the M5, Exeter city centre, and Exeter Airport. The nearby Killerton Estate, owned by the National Trust, provides wonderful walking and cycling routes.
Description - A charming detached period property, believed to have originally been an older cottage with a Georgian extension added to the front, with two spacious reception rooms and a cosy kitchen with Aga to the rear. On the first floor are 4 bedrooms with views to the front over fields.
Accommodation - From the front, a Upvc door opens into an feature entrance porch with a second door opening into a good sized entrance hall. An attractive wide staircase rises to the first floor, on the left is a dining room with a window to the front and there is a lovely tiled fire place with hearth and feature cupboards to either side. On the other side of the hall is a charming sitting room, again with an attractive marble fire place with feature cupboards to each side and a window overlooks the front.
The hallway continues to the rear where steps leads down into a lovely kitchen, believed to be the older part of the house and fitted with a range of wood fronted base, wall and drawer units with a gas hob with oven under and a Rayburn set in a recess with exposed brick above. A window overlooks the garden, there is an adjoining utility room with a sink, space for a fridge and freezer and plumbing for a washing machine and at the end is a downstairs W.C and shower cubicle. From the kitchen a door leads down to a very useful cellar, providing a spacious storage area with slightly restricted head height, power and light and a door leads to a back porch providing space for hanging coats and from here a door leads to the garden.
On the first floor, at the top of the stairs is a spacious landing with door leading to 4 bedrooms. To the front are two double bedrooms with windows overlooking fields and there is a single room/office and at the rear is a third double bedroom and a spacious family bathroom with panel bath and shower over, hand wash basin and a low level W.C.
Outside - To the front of the property is an attractive area of landscaped garden including a gravelled seating area and to the side, a driveway providing off road parking for two cars leading to a shed with a side door and double doors giving access into the garden. The rear garden is bordered by an attractive period wall and laid mainly to lawn with a garden shed and on the Northern boundary a gravelled strip running the length of the property.
Services - Utilities: Mains gas, water and drainage.
Heating: Gas central heating from a boiler installed in 2008 and open fires
Tenure: Freehold
Current Council Tax: E
EPC: D(61)
Standard, ultrafast and superfast broadband available. EE, 02,Three and Vodafone mobile networks available (Ofcom).
Directions - What three words: ///resolves.tickles.commands
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