Guide price
£425,000
(£223/sq. ft)
3 bed semi-detached house for saleCheriton Bishop, Exeter EX6
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
1,905 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
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About this property
Sought after village home
Very well presented inside and out
Pretty semi-detached thatched cottage
Three double bedrooms
Light, open plan kitchen/dining room
Grade II listed
Excellent garden with outbuildings
Ample parking (room for caravan / motorhome)
Situated on a country lane on the edge of the sought-after village of Cheriton Bishop, this pretty Grade II Listed thatched cottage dates back to the early 18th Century and has been tastefully extended in more recent years to create a wonderfully spacious, and character-filled family home. Brimming with period charm throughout, the property enjoys a village position yet it’s surprisingly private with the beautifully tended gardens, full of Spring and Summer colour being set to the side and rear with timber fencing and a gated entrance to the off-road parking, plus there’s a couple of really useful outbuildings.
The cottage offers a great mix of character with plenty of exposed timbers and original features combined with the more modern rear kitchen extension with lots of light and views out to the gardens. For those cosy evenings, a wood-burner gives a warming glow but there is also oil fired central heating (external boiler). The current owners have lived here for 38 years and have created a comfortable and very well presented home, suitable for a range of buyers. The village has a great community feel and with a primary school, very well regarded doctors surgery, pub and shop it has a traditional village feel but it’s only 10 minutes to Exeter on the A30 which is less than a mile away.
The layout is quite typical of a cottage of this age, although the more recent extension does give more space and a bit of a different (in a good way!) feel to the way the whole house is used. On the ground floor is a large living room with the wood-burner and a wealth of exposed timbers which opens into a useful additional space which would make a designated office or reading space without being cut off. The luxury shower room is well fitted and although in keeping has a modern and fresh feel. The kitchen extension is flooded with light though several windows and large sliding doors which open onto the garden. It’s a sociable space, great for family life or entertaining and with room for a large table and chairs, could easily be the hub of the home. On the first floor are the three double bedrooms.
Outside, the plot is generous, running to the side and rear of the house and would keep the keenest of gardeners occupied without it being overwhelming. As previously mentioned, the garden is private and there are various areas for sitting out in the warmer months. There’s a substantial, gently sloping lawn with an abundance of plants in the well-stocked borders. We particularly love the sunken garden which offers sheltered seating and a BBQ/firepit area. A historic well (safely covered) is a lovely feature and could give year round water for the garden too. There’s off-road parking behind concealed gates which has been used for caravan/motorhome storage but the owners tend to park on the village lane outside. Two well built outbuildings provide storage or work/hobby space depending on the needs of the new owners.
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Please see the floorplan for room sizes.
Current Council Tax: Band C – Mid Devon
Approx Age: 18th Century
Construction Notes: Cob and thatch
Utilities: Mains electric, water, telephone & broadband
Drainage: Mains
Heating: Oil fired central heating and wood burner
Listed: Yes Grade II
Conservation Area: Yes
Tenure: Freehold
cheriton bishop offers something for everyone, situated as it is for hassle-free access to the A30 dual carriageway, for routes to Exeter (10 miles) or access to Okehampton and Cornwall. Similarly, Dartmoor is on the doorstep as is the magnificent Fingle Bridge for river walks overlooked by the imposing Castle Drogo. In the village itself, you’ll find a shop with Post Office, a parish church, primary school, and doctor’s surgery, nearby is the well-regarded The Old Thatch Inn, where you can snuggle up by the fire or dine in style.
Directions : For sat-nav use EX6 6JU and the What3Words address is ///throats.phantom.shortcuts but if you want the traditional directions, please read on.
If entering the village from the A30 at Woodleigh Junction, proceed past The Old Thatch on your left and then take the next right into Church Road. Continue down the hill and up the other side. When you reach the top, just after the left hand bend, the property will be found on the right.
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