This lovely house is a fabulous example of the 1930's era of build. It has been extended over the years and now provides spacious accommodation and is beautifully maintained and presented by its owners. It still retains many of the original features which have been enhanced by modern touches, this really is worth viewing!
You enter the property via the handy porch, somewhere to leave shoes/boots and then into the entrance hall with stairs to first floor and doors leading to all ground floor rooms. A cloakroom with wash hand basin and storage cupboard for household items.
The kitchen has a range of wall and base units with space for a cooker, dishwasher and fridge freezer. The dining room has ample space for your dining table and chairs. The open fireplace has alcoves to either side with built-in cupboards and display shelves. Patio doors lead into the conservatory which is a lovely place to sit and enjoy the garden all year round.
The sitting room is flooded with light from the bay window. This room also has an original fireplace with alcoves to either side. It's well-proportioned giving ample space for sofas and chairs.
On the first floor there are three bedrooms, two are doubles, one to the front with a bay window which again floods the room with light and the other to the rear which overlooks the garden. A good size single is also to the front.
The shower room is modern with a cubicle with easy clean panels wash hand basin set within a vanity unit, toilet, and heated towel rail.
There is a good amount of loft space and subject to planning, like others, a loft conversion could add further accommodation if required.
Outside, the driveway provides parking and leads to the garage, with an up and over door, power and lighting. The front garden has a variety of flowering plants flanked by a hedge. The enclosed rear garden is laid to lawn with borders of shrubs and flowering plants. A patio area provides a lovely place for outside dining. Beyond an archway is a gravelled area where you'll find the log store and another area for seating. Behind the garage is the gardeners shed, an ideal place for all your garden tools.
The property lies about half a mile from the town centre, being a level walk and close to the popular Two Moors Primary School. Tiverton High School is also within walking distance along with the College and Sports Centre.
Tiverton has a good shopping centre and an excellent range of facilities including a modern hospital, sports complex, bowling clubs and an excellent 18 hole golf course. Junction 27 of the M5 motorway lies about 7 miles to the South with its adjoining Parkway Station from where one can reach London Paddington in about 2½ hours.
Services: Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage.
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax: C
Local Authority: Mid Devon District Council