Offering contemporary accommodation, Daisy Cottage has just been completely modernised, within its attractive cottage shell, including a new roof.
The living space comprises a separate sitting room, with an original fireplace, and a dining room with space for a good-sized table and chairs, open plan to the kitchen. This has been carefully planned to make the most of the space and is fitted with an integral oven, hob, extractor hood and dishwasher and has space for a fridge and washing machine.
The downstairs shower room has a brand-new white suite, heated towel rail and extractor fan, and both the shower room and kitchen have underfloor heating.
Upstairs, there are two double bedrooms, the master enjoying distant views over the village and fields beyond. The second room has an airing cupboard for storage, housing the pressurised hot water cylinder.
With good insulation, new and efficient, environmentally friendly, electric heating and new uPVC windows in a sympathetic style, Daisy Cottage is very well-appointed for comfortable and economic living.
To the front of the cottage, there is an established garden, with a path to the front door, also leading to the side, where the morning sunshine can be enjoyed in a secluded spot, with space for a couple of chairs.
Convenient roadside parking is available outside the cottage, but not designated.
Services: Mains electricity, water and drains.
Bradninch has a good range of local amenities including a Spar convenience store and post office. There is a popular primary school (rated 'Outstanding' by Ofsted), local pubs, recreation facilities, a doctor’s practice and churches. Exeter, the M5 motorway and rail links (Paddington in c. 2 hours) are all within easy reach, so the town is ideal for those wishing to commute. The bus stop is close to the cottage, with regular services to Exeter and around Mid Devon.
Exeter c. 11 miles
Cullompton/Junction 28 M5 c. 3 miles
Tiverton Parkway Station c. 9 miles
Taunton c. 28 miles
Please see the floor plan for the dimensions. The internal photos were taken with a wide-angle lens to show more of the rooms.