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£279,950

2 bed bungalow for sale
Lynton, Devon EX35

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: F

  • Freehold

Bond Oxborough Phillips - Ilfracombe

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About this property

  • Two bedrooms

  • Two garages

  • Off road parking

  • Peaceful location

  • Fantastic views

  • Bright and airy

  • Charming tiered garden

  • EPC: F

  • Council Tax Band: D

Nestled within a picturesque countryside setting, this charming detached bungalow offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Boasting two well-appointed bedrooms, this homely property is perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat. The spacious garden provides the ideal space for outdoor relaxation and al fresco dining, while the convenient parking/garage offers ample space for vehicles. Surrounded by scenic views and situated in a secluded location, this property provides the perfect opportunity to enjoy the beauty of nature and unwind in a serene environment. Don't miss out on the chance to make this delightful bungalow your new home. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and experience the beauty of this idyllic property for yourself.

Lynton is a small town on the Exmoor coast standing on top of the cliffs above the picturesque harbour village of Lynmouth. Lynton and Lynmouth are connected by the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway. Lynton was once the terminus for the narrow-gauge Lynton & Barnstaple Railway which served both towns. Two villages on the coast, one above the other, Lynton and Lynmouth were known by the Victorians as Little Switzerland. Lynton is an attractive village with a museum and good range of restaurants, cafes, tea shops and 'art/craft' shops. The town hall, also home to the visitors centre, hosts dramas and exhibitions and positioned next door to an Art and Craft centre and the village cinema. There are many hotels and guest houses in Lynton and Lynmouth. Down in Lynmouth, the two rivers, The East and West Lyn, join. The East Lyn runs to Watersmeet and the West Lyn runs South through Barbrook. Watersmeet boasts a National Trust tea room and the walk from Lynmouth to Watersmeet is very popular. The Valley of the Rocks, a short walk from Lynton, is another area worth visiting with breathtaking scenery and flocks of wild goats

Directions
From Ilfracombe head towards Mullacott on the A361 Take the first exit onto A3123, turn right continuing on the A3123, take another right after 2 miles and then take a left on to the A39 signposted Lynton. Follow this road through Barbrook taking a left hand turn just before the garage and continue along this road for approximately 20 yards and the property will be in an elevated position on your left hand side.

To the rear of the property is a tiered garden with sweeping views across Barbrook in Lynton. Each level offers its own intimate space—from sunlit seating areas to vibrant flower beds—creating a serene retreat where cultivated charm meets the wild beauty of nature.

Main Entrance

UPVC partly glazed door leading to;

Entrance Hall (12' 9" x 5' 3")

Storage cupboards, loft access, radiator, door leading to;

Bedroom One (13' 9" x 10' 7")

UPVC double glazed window to front elevation, radiator.

Bedroom Two (10' 10" x 8' 9")

UPVC double glazed window to side elevation, radiator.

Kitchen (9' 10" x 11' 7")

UPVC double glazed window to rear elevation, UPVC partly glazed door to rear elevation leading to rear garden, storage cupboard housing water tank, additional storage, a range of wall and base units, slate effect countertops, stainless steel sink inset into work tops, electric oven and 4 ring electric hob with extractor fan over.

Bathroom (7' 8" x 5' 10")

UPVC double glazed window to side elevation, low level push button W.C, pedestal wash hand basin with vanity mirror above, corner shower cubicle with electric shower head over, extractor fan, radiator.

Living Room/Dining Room (11' 9" x 17' 10")

UPVC double glazed windows to front rear and side elevation, gas feature fire place, radiator.

Agents Notes

This property is a traditional stone and brick construction, located in an area with minimal or no flood risk. It has direct connections to mains, electricity, sewage and water services. The property also has access to broadband services with estimated speeds as follows: Standard at 9 Mbps, and Ultrafast at 1000 Mbps. Mobile service coverage is poor. Currently, there are no planning permissions in place for this property or any nearby properties. The property does involve shared access for neighbouring property on the driveway.

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