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Full details for 4 Bedroom Terraced For Sale in Exmouth

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Description

Richard Boud, powered by eXp, is delighted to offer this well-presented bay fronted 1920s mid terrace four-bedroom town house. Set in a favoured residential cul-de-sac circa 1.3 miles from Exmouth town centre and beach offering spacious accommodation on three floors.

Particular features of this lovely home include a welcoming hallway, access to the two reception rooms, the front room has a large bay window, the rear room has patio doors leading to the rear garden, a pleasant kitchen/breakfast room and a downstairs cloakroom. On the first floor are three double bedrooms, a modern family bathroom and a separate WC with white suites. On the second floor is a large double bedroom with a modern white en-suite shower room with access to a sizeable under-eaves storage area. There are many original 1920s features, yet the property has been updated to include a new roof and benefits from uPVC double glazing and a gas-fired boiler to supply domestic hot water and central heating.

Outside there is a driveway providing off-road parking. The attractively landscaped rear garden offers a private, fully enclosed space ideal for entertaining outdoors. Laid to lawn with two patio areas flower and shrub beds. Useful timber shed. A rear gate gives access via a path to the front of the property and the rear parkland area and cycle path. No onward chain.

Please quote reference RB0167

accommodation:
Entrance vestibule

hall

cloakroom


Front reception room: 13‘10" (4.22m) into bay x 12‘10" (3.9m)

rear reception room: 14‘0" (4.87m) x 11‘1" (3.38m)

kitchen/breakfast room: 18‘8" (5.7m) x 10‘ 0" (3.04m)
First floor landing


Bedroom: 13‘10" (4.22m) x 10‘7" (3.22m)

bedroom: 14‘0" (4.87m) x 11‘1" (3.38m)

bedroom: 14‘4" (4.37m) overall x 10‘0" (3.04m)
Bathroom

separate WC

second floor


Bedroom: 20‘0" (6.01m) x 11‘3" (3.42m) overall
En-suite shower room


Agents note: There is planning permission to enlarge the current kitchen/breakfast room.

East Devon Planning reference: 21/0328/gpd

tenure: Freehold

council tax band: E (East Devon District Council)

EPC rating: D

location: The East Devon coastal town of Exmouth is situated where the River Exe meets the sea. A two-mile expanse of golden sands and rock pools is probably Exmouth‘s most popular feature – but there is so much more to this superbly located resort. At the eastern end of the promenade is the impressive 5-metre Geoneedle at Orcombe Point, the beginning of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site, which stretches eastwards along the coast to Poole, in Dorset. At the western end is the Exe estuary, a Site of Special Scientific Interest, it is home to a vast range of birds and other wildlife particularly noted for its wading and migrating birds. Indeed, a large part of the estuary lies within a nature reserve. Inland, the town is surrounded by the beautiful East Devon countryside, including several Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. At the same time, the legendary tors of Dartmoor National Park are just a 40-minute drive away.

Leisure: Exmouth serves as a regional centre for many leisure industries, particularly water sports such as sailing, kite sailing, wind-surfing, paddle boarding and jet-skiing, with a 200-berth marina near the estuary mouth. You can also enjoy many other outdoor activities, such as cycling and bird-watching. And whether you are a keen walker or prefer a gentle stroll, there‘s a huge range of local footpaths, not least the legendary South West Coast Path. Exmouth is also at the western end of the East Devon Way, leading to Lyme Regis.

Education: Exmouth offers eight primary schools, one secondary school (Exmouth College) and the new £10.5 million Deaf Academy. Post-16 education is also available at the nearby Exeter College. The University of Exeter offers a wide range of higher education degree courses. Alternatively, private, independent schools can be found at St Peter‘s Preparatory school (Lympstone), The Maynards School (Exeter) and Exeter School.

Health: Health facilities are provided by four local medical practices, a wide choice of dental practices and Exmouth Hospital, with its minor injuries unit. The Royal Devon & Exeter nhs Foundation Trust (rd&E) provides integrated health and care services across Exeter, East and Mid Devon. The nearest private hospital is the Nuffield in Exeter.

Transport There are excellent transport links with the M5 (junction 30) only 10 miles north of Exmouth, which provides access north towards Taunton (approx. 50 minutes), Weston-Super-Mare (approx. 80 minutes), Bristol (approx. One hour 40 minutes), Cheltenham (approx. Two hours) and Birmingham (approx. Three hours). The M5 also connects with the M4 for journeys to London (four hours) or into Wales. London can also be accessed via the A303/M3 (approx. Three hours 40 minutes). The nearest city, Exeter (approx. 30 minutes by road), sits close to the M5. South West Devon can be reached via the A38. An hour‘s drive brings you to the historic city of Plymouth and the cross-channel ferry to Brittany.

Exmouth has a train station located close to the town centre. Services are provided by Great Western Railway and connect to other services at Exeter St. David‘s and Exeter Central, with a journey time of approximately 30 minutes. Known as the Avocet Line, this is acknowledged as one of the country‘s prettiest train journeys, with panoramic views over the Exe Estuary. Connections at Exeter serve direct lines to London Paddington or Waterloo stations, with journey times from two and a quarter hours. Regular bus services are provided by Stagecoach, which serves various stops around Exmouth and Exeter and the surrounding towns and villages in East Devon. Exeter Airport is approx. 30 minutes by road (11 miles), or for more choice, including some direct international flights, Bristol Airport is approx. An hour and a half away (70 miles).

Shopping: Exmouth offers a wide range of shopping facilities, with many supermarkets or if you prefer, you can enjoy the traditional range of shops in the town centre. Award-winning independent farm shops are also located nearby, with Darts Farm (6 miles) and Greendale Farm (9 miles). You can find your high street favourites in the historic cathedral city of Exeter (11 miles).

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 Michelin-starred restaurant. And needless to say, for a naughty but nice local treat, there‘s always a traditional Devon cream tea – with the 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 just 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.

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 at the time of going to press
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