This well presented detached bungalow is situated in a convenient location, close to the bus stop and local amenities.
The accommodation comprises a spacious entrance hall with several storage cupboards, a good sized sitting/dining room which leads to the conservatory, the kitchen with a range of units and space for appliances, the bathroom and three double bedrooms.
The bungalow has a front garden with driveway providing off road parking and there is a garage, which has an electric door and door into the rear garden. The rear garden enjoys a sunny aspect, with a patio and lawn, with mature shrubs and plants and there are two useful storage sheds.
Please Note: The property is of traditional timber framed construction, which has been externally rendered.
Services: Mains gas, electricity, water, and drainage.
Tenure: Freehold.
Council Tax: Band D - Mid Devon District Council.
Cullompton has a range of shops, including award-winning Veysey's Butchers, Costa Coffee, Tesco, Aldi and Home Bargains supermarkets, and a popular coffee shop and wine bar, 'The Bakehouse'. Other amenities include a contemporary health centre, library, community centre, established doctor's surgeries, a veterinary practice, churches, sports clubs, pubs, and recreation facilities.
From the town, there is a popular walk through the river meadows, adjoining the river Culm, and other routes along the town’s leat and surrounding country lanes.
Cullompton is ideally placed for commuting, with quick access to Exeter via J28 of the M5 or the B3181 main road through Broadclyst and Pinhoe. There are regular bus services through the town and rail links at Tiverton Parkway and Honiton stations, to Paddington and London Waterloo, respectively. The 'Falcon' coach service also stops in the town, providing economic travel between Plymouth and Bristol, with stops in between, including Bristol Airport.
Exeter c. 14 miles
Taunton c. 19 miles
Tiverton c. 7 miles
Tiverton Parkway Station c. 6 miles
Honiton c. 10 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.