Bampton, Tiverton, Devon

Asking Price £350,000
2 Beds
1 Bathroom
  • Peaceful location on quiet lane
  • Character cottage with period features
  • Sitting room with woodburning stove
  • Study (or 3rd bedroom)
  • Country style kitchen
  • Large utility
  • Two double bedrooms
  • Spacious bathroom
  • Cottage garden with country views

Full Property Details

This delightful period cottage enjoys a tranquil position on the edge of Bampton, nestled along a peaceful and picturesque lane, yet just a short stroll from all the amenities. Bampton is a thriving country village offering a good range of local facilities, including a doctors' surgery, primary school, independent shops, cafés, and traditional pubs. The larger market town of Tiverton lies approximately seven miles to the south, providing a broader range of services, quick access to the M5 motorway, and national rail connections via Tiverton Parkway (London Paddington in around two hours). The stunning landscapes of Exmoor National Park are just six miles to the north.

No. 18 Frog Street is a charming semi-detached, stone-built period cottage that has been significantly improved by the current owners in recent years. The result is a beautifully presented home full of character, featuring a south-facing frontage and a delightful terraced rear garden.

On the ground floor, a stable door opens into a cosy sitting room, complete with a stone inglenook fireplace and wood-burning stove. Leading off is a study, which could also serve as a dining room. The kitchen is fitted with classic cream shaker-style units, twin ceramic sinks, an electric oven, induction hob, and integrated fridge. Adjoining the kitchen is a spacious utility room with a door to the garden, ample space for white goods, Belfast sink, generous storage and a convenient WC.

Upstairs, there are two double bedrooms, both with built-in hanging cupboards. They are served by a beautifully appointed bathroom that includes a freestanding bath, vanity basin, large walk-in shower and WC. Oak flooring flows from the landing into the bathroom, adding warmth and character.

To the rear, the cottage boasts a charming terraced garden. Stone steps lead up to a gravelled terrace with a pond, and further steps ascend to a decked seating area beneath a pergola adorned with wisteria, wild rose, and grapevine. Elevated over two levels, the garden is a true suntrap, offering wonderful southerly views across the rolling hills.

Services: Mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil-fired central heating.

Tenure:
Freehold 

Council Tax:
Band C

Local Authority:
Mid Devon District Council

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