4 bedroom detached house for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- An excellent example of a 1920s style detached four double bedroomed house
- Set in a sought after residential location close to local shops
- The seafront and town centre are approx. 1 mile away
- Gas fired central heating, u PVC double glazing, easy to maintain u PVC roof soffits and fascias
- A stand out refitted kitchen/breakfast room with Aga and range of integrated appliances
- Three separate reception rooms to include sitting room, study and dining room
- Refitted bathroom remodelled to a high standard with bathtub and separate shower
- Set on a level plot of circa. 0.12 acres with attractive fully enclosed private rear garden
- Gated driveway with double garage, ample parking for several cars
- Please quote reference RB0167
This is an excellent example of a 1920s-style detached four-bedroom house in a sought-after residential location. Local shops and the Post Office at Littleham Cross are easily reachable, and the seafront and town centre are approximately a mile away, with a bus stop close by.
The current owners have beautifully maintained this charming property, making it an ideal home for those who appreciate a traditional older-style residence with modern touches. The house offers many advantages, including gas-fired central heating, uPVC double glazing, easy-to-maintain uPVC roof soffits and fascias, a stand-out fitted kitchen/breakfast room with Aga and a remodelled high-end bathroom.
On the ground floor, you will find the front door that leads into a welcoming hall. There are three separate reception rooms: a sitting room featuring a decorative gas fire and a large window, a useful office, and a spacious dining room with an attractive traditional mock fireplace. The kitchen/breakfast room is a standout feature, refitted with an impressive range of units, a granite worktop, and a breakfast peninsula bar. It has a gas-fired Aga, a built-in double electric oven, an induction hob, a dishwasher, and a fridge. Additionally, a separate utility room and a cloakroom/WC are located on the ground floor. On the first floor, the landing leads to four double bedrooms. The main bedroom with a dual front aspect features built-in wardrobes along one wall. The bathroom has been recently remodelled to a high standard and includes a designer shower, a bathtub, a wash hand basin, and a WC. Additionally, there is a separate WC.
Outside, the property stands on a level plot of approximately 0.12 acres. A gated entrance leads to a driveway with parking for three to four cars. There is a detached double garage with a personal side door light and power. Two side gates give access to the fully enclosed rear garden, which is landscaped with a level lawn, flower beds and borders, and a patio terrace. Additionally, there is a greenhouse, timber shed, and internal store.
This charming home is perfect for anyone looking for a traditional style with modern features in a conveniently located residential area of Exmouth.
Please quote reference RB0167
SUMMARY OF ACCOMMODATION:
Ground Floor
Hall
Sitting Room: 5.6m (18'4") x 3.0m (9'10") excluding bay window
Dining Room: 4.1m (13'5") x 3.0m (9'10")
Study: 2.8m (9'2") x 2.5m (8'2")
Kitchen/Breakfast Room: 3.9m (12'10") x 3.8m (12'6")
Utility: 2.7m (8'10") x 2.2m (7'3")
Cloakroom/WC
First Floor
Landing
Main Bedroom: 5.0m (16'5") x 3.0m (9'10")
Bedroom 2: 3.5m (11'6") x 3.0m (9'10")
Bedroom 3: 3.5m (11'6") x 3.0m (9'10")
Bedroom 4: 3.5m (11'6") x 2.7m (8'10")
Family Bathroom/WC: 2.7m (8'10") x 2.6m (8'6")
Separate WC
Outside: Gated driveway with parking for three to four cars
Detached Double Garage: 5.3m (17'5") x 4.7m (15'5")
Fully enclosed landscaped rear garden with lawn, flower beds and patio terrace. Useful timber shed, greenhouse and internal store.
NOTES:
Tenure: Freehold - vacant possession on completion.
Council Tax Band: F (East Devon District Council).
EPC Rating: D
Services: Mains electric, gas, water & drainage. Superfast fibre broadband is available.
LOCATION:
Exmouth, a coastal town in East Devon, is a picturesque location where the River Exe meets the sea. While the two-mile stretch of golden sands and rock pools is a popular attraction, there is much more to explore. At the eastern end of the promenade, visitors can marvel at the impressive 5-meter Geoneedle at Orcombe Point, which marks the beginning of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site. The Exe estuary, located at the western end, is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and home to diverse bird species and other wildlife. The town is surrounded by the stunning East Devon countryside, including several Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Moreover, Dartmoor National Park's legendary tors are just a 40-minute drive away, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers.
Leisure: Exmouth is a hub for various leisure industries, especially water sports like kite sailing, paddle boarding, jet-skiing, and sailing, with a 200-berth marina located near the estuary mouth. Apart from these, outdoor activities such as bird-watching and cycling are also popular. Whether you prefer a leisurely walk or an adventurous hike, there are plenty of local footpaths to explore, including the renowned South West Coast Path. Additionally, Exmouth marks the starting point of the East Devon Way that leads to Lyme Regis.
Education: In Exmouth, there are eight primary schools, one secondary school, and the recently built Deaf Academy, which cost £10.5 million. Post-16 education is available at Exeter College, which is located nearby, and the University of Exeter offers a vast array of higher education degree courses. Independent schools such as St Peter's Preparatory School in Lympstone, The Maynards School in Exeter, and Exeter School are also available for those seeking private education.
Health: Exmouth offers a variety of healthcare options, including four local medical practices, numerous dental practices, and a minor injuries unit at Exmouth Hospital. The Royal Devon & Exeter NHS Foundation Trust (RD&E) also provides comprehensive healthcare services throughout Exeter, East, and Mid Devon. The nearby Nuffield Hospital in Exeter is the closest option for those seeking private healthcare.
Transport: Exmouth has great transportation options, with the M5 (junction 30) only 10 miles to the north. This provides access to places such as Taunton (about 50 minutes away), Weston-Super-Mare (about 80 minutes away), Bristol (around one hour and 40 minutes away), Cheltenham (about two hours away), and Birmingham (around three hours away). The M5 also connects to the M4 for trips to London (which takes about four hours) or into Wales. Another route to London is the A303/M3 (which takes about three hours and 40 minutes). Exeter, the nearest city, is about 30 minutes away by road and is located near the M5. South West Devon can be accessed through the A38. If you drive for an hour, you'll reach the historic city of Plymouth and the cross-channel ferry to Brittany.
Exmouth also boasts a conveniently located train station close to its town centre. Great Western Railway provides services that connect to other routes at both Exeter St. David's and Exeter Central, with a travel time of about 30 minutes. The Avocet Line, considered one of the country's most picturesque train journeys, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Exe Estuary. Direct lines to London Paddington or Waterloo stations can be accessed via connections at Exeter, with a travel time from two and a quarter hours. Stagecoach provides regular bus services to various stops in Exmouth, Exeter, and surrounding towns and villages in East Devon. Exeter Airport is approximately 11 miles or about 30 minutes by car, while Bristol Airport, which offers more direct international flights, is about 70 miles or an hour and a half away.
Shopping: In Exmouth, there are numerous shopping options available, including a variety of supermarkets. For those who prefer a more traditional shopping experience, the town centre offers a range of local shops. Additionally, there are award-winning independent farm shops nearby, such as Darts Farm (6 miles) and Greendale Farm (9 miles). If you're looking for high-street brands, the historic cathedral city of Exeter (11 miles) is just a short distance away.
Food & Drink: Geographically, Exmouth is surrounded by Lyme Bay, the Exe Estuary and the East Devon countryside, which combine to offer an abundance of fresh local produce. For instance, when it comes to fish and chips, Exmouth boasts the 2020 national award-winner Krispies, along with the "floating" River Exe Café, which you can only reach by boat – but it's definitely worth it for the renowned Exmouth mussels. And for special occasions, there's Michael Caine's Lympstone Manor and his Michelin-starred restaurant. And needless to say, for a naughty but nice local treat, there's always a traditional Devon cream tea – with jam on top! There are also a variety of local breweries, vineyards and distilleries – yes, you can get Exmouth gin – along with a great choice of pubs, cafes, restaurants and takeaways, all within easy reach.
Events: Yearly community events include the Exmouth Festival, which offers a week of free music, art and theatre (May/June), the Exmouth Kite Festival, which is a great hit for all ages (August), plus Spirit of the Exe – a splendid foody experience (September) and the ever-popular Christmas Day Swim for the very brave – or you can stay warm and watch!
So rest assured, Exmouth has a comprehensive range of facilities to suit all ages and tastes, either in the town or within very easy reach. And wait until you see one of the fabulous sunsets over the Exe Estuary.
Important Information:
All rooms have been measured with an electronic laser and are approximate measurements only. None of the services to the above property have been tested by ourselves, and we cannot guarantee that the installations described in the details are in perfect working order. Richard Boud Estate Agent for themselves and the vendors or lessors produce these details in good faith and are a guideline only. They do not constitute any part of a contract and are correct to the best of our knowledge when going to press.
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