£325,000
3 bed terraced house for saleCrossmead, Lynton, Devon EX35
3 beds
EPC Rating: E
Chequers Estate Agents
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About this property
Exceptional terraced period house in private location
Tastefully renovated and refurbished to a high standard
Close to local amenities and easy access to beautiful coastal footpaths
Cosy lounge with bay window and dining areas
Bespoke fitted kitchen
Three generous double bedrooms
Attractive low maintenance garden
Wonderful views over rooftops to countisbury hills, out to sea and Wales in the distance
Large cellar/storage which runs the entire length of the house(restricted head height)
Residents car parking
An exceptional period terraced home in the heart of Lynton, this beautifully renovated property combines timeless charm with modern comfort. The spacious accommodation is arranged over three floors and includes a welcoming porch with Minton flooring, a cosy lounge with bay window and multi-fuel log burner, a bright dining area and a bespoke fitted kitchen with solid wood surfaces. The first floor offers two generous double bedrooms and a stylish bathroom, while the top floor boasts a further double bedroom with built-in storage and stunning sea and countryside views. Outside, there is a tranquil rear garden perfect for relaxing or entertaining, along with a useful cellar and residents’ parking nearby. Ideally placed for local amenities and scenic coastal walks, this versatile home would make a wonderful main residence, holiday retreat or investment opportunity.
This exceptional period terraced house has been tastefully renovated and refurbished to an exacting standard, offering a perfect blend of character and contemporary comfort. Situated in a prime position within the sought-after coastal town of Lynton, the property is ideally placed for both local amenities and the spectacular scenery for which this part of North Devon is renowned. Scenic coastal footpaths, dramatic sea views, and the rugged beauty of Exmoor National Park are all within easy reach, making this a truly enviable location.
The accommodation is arranged over three spacious floors and opens with a welcoming entrance porch, featuring original Minton tiled flooring and a practical cloak and boot space. The sitting room is both inviting and elegant, with a large bay window allowing light to flood in, complemented by a multi-fuel log burner set on a slate hearth, creating a cosy focal point. An adjoining dining area provides ample space for a family table, while the bespoke fitted kitchen is appointed with quality solid wood work surfaces and designed with both style and practicality in mind, with space for a range of appliances.
On the first floor, there are two generous double bedrooms, including a particularly impressive principal bedroom to the front aspect, notable for its scale, twin windows and period-style hand basin. The first-floor bathroom is well appointed with a three-piece suite, including a panelled bath with electric shower over. A half landing leads to a useful eaves storage area, lit by a Velux window that draws in natural daylight. The second floor is home to a superb additional double bedroom with a dormer window framing far-reaching views across rooftops to the sea, with Countisbury Hill and the Welsh coastline visible in the distance. This delightful room also benefits from built-in wardrobes and eaves storage. There is also further eaves storage on the landing.
Externally, the property continues to impress. To the rear lies a charming and tranquil garden, providing the perfect setting for outdoor entertaining, alfresco dining or simply relaxing in peaceful surroundings. Beneath the main living space is a large cellar area, offering excellent storage, while residents’ parking is conveniently close at hand.
Location
Lynton is one of North Devon’s most desirable coastal towns, often referred to as “Little Switzerland” for its dramatic scenery and charming hillside setting. The town offers a selection of independent shops, cafés, galleries and everyday amenities, while neighbouring Lynmouth, accessed via the famous water-powered Cliff Railway, provides further attractions and access to the harbour. The surrounding Exmoor National Park offers endless opportunities for walking, riding and outdoor pursuits, with spectacular coastal and countryside views at every turn. Despite its peaceful setting, Lynton is within easy reach of Barnstaple, the region’s principal town, providing a wider range of services, shopping and transport links.
Summary
With deceptively spacious and beautifully presented accommodation, a tranquil garden, and a highly sought-after coastal setting, this exceptional property would make a superb main residence, second home or investment with excellent rental potential.
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