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£415,000

4 bed terraced house for sale
Fore Street, Morchard Bishop, Crediton, Devon EX17

    • 4 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

Bradleys Estate Agents - Crediton

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About this property

    A traditional good size Devonshire cottage of cob and stone under a thatched roof with delightful garden. The barn to the rear is also of cob construction with a corrugated roof. The cottage and barn are Grade II Listed and the property displays many of the features that make cottages of this nature so popular and is a must view for anyone seeking a period property.

    Description

    The accommodation includes the entrance hall leading into the living room with an inglenook fireplace, stone hearth and bread oven and a staircase to the first floor. The 16'9'' kitchen/dining area includes a well fitted kitchen with a range of units and spacious dining area. A doorway leads to the utility room with fitted units, a door to the rear and a door to the study/downstairs bedroom which also has a door to a downstairs WC.
    The first floor consists of the landing which gives access to the three good size bedrooms and the family bathroom with shower over.
    The cottage front gardens are an absolute delight with a central path leading to the front door with lawns to each side, well stocked flower and shrub beds and a seating area to the front with a Southerly aspect. The large, walled rear courtyard garden is also a real suntrap and is again, well stocked plus gives access to the two storey barn with vehicle access and parking.

    Location

    Morchard Bishop is a picturesque village lying in the heart of mid Devon being surrounded by miles of unspoilt countryside. Village amenities include primary school, post office/shop and ancient church, whilst the local public house The London Inn is famed for its bar/restaurant. A wider range of shopping, educational and recreational amenities can be found at the nearby former market town of Crediton approx 8 miles away. At Morchard Road, approx 2 miles, one would find a railway station based on the Tarka line.

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    Material Information

    Mains electricity, water and drainage. The property also has a well which is only used for the garden.
    Oil fired central heating and immersion heater for the hot water.
    Mid Devon
    District Council - Band D.
    Broadband: Superfast available.
    Mobile: Indoor unlikely Outdoor likely.
    Flood Risk: Very Low
    Parking: Under cover in the barn to the rear and outside of the barn. On road parking to the front.

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      Freehold

    • Council tax band

      D

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