Quietly placed towards the end of this popular residential development, within a small cul-de-sac, is this spacious detached three bedroom bungalow. The current owners have been here since it was built in the mid 1970's.
The bungalow has been updated over the years but is now ready for a new lease of life and would benefit from some updating. The gas fired boiler is relatively new, and double glazing has been installed throughout.
Just up the road, the development comes to an end next to open fields, where the canals barge horses are kept. The tow path of the canal is easily accessed within a couple of hundred yards, along which you can take a pleasant walk towards the town. The old railway line also provides a level walk into the town, but if you prefer an easier journey, a regular bus service is provided nearby.
A drive suitable for parking two cars leads to a single garage with an up and over door. The boiler is found within, and a personal door to the rear opens to the rear garden.
Inside the bungalow you will find a spacious sitting dining room, with large sliding patio doors opening to the garden. The kitchen offers plenty of storage and working surfaces, with a built in electric oven and hob with an extractor canopy above, plumbing for a washing machine and space for an under counter fridge. A door leads outside.
The three bedrooms are all spacious, two of them doubles, the larger of which has built in wardrobes and a dressing table. The bathroom offers a bath and wash basin, and the adjoining cloakroom offers a WC and wash hand basin.
Gardens lie front and back, and are nice and level. Predominantly grassed, and interspersed with various plants and shrubs. In the rear garden is a timber store and a greenhouse.
Tiverton is a thriving market town with a population of about 25,000 set in the picturesque Exe Valley, about fifteen miles north of the Cathedral city of Exeter. The town lies on the A361 North Devon Link Road with fast access to the North Devon Coast and also to Junction 27 of the M5 with its adjoining Parkway Station, from where one can reach Paddington in about two and a half hours.
The town has a good shopping centre and an excellent range of sporting and recreational facilities, including an indoor Bowling Club, a very good Sports Centre and also a modern Hospital.
Tenure:
Freehold
Services:
Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage.
Council Tax:
Band D