Guide price
£435,000
4 bed terraced house for saleSummerland, Honiton, Devon EX14
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
Freehold
About this property
Grade ll listed
Four bedrooms
Period features
Downstairs shower room
South facing garden
Charming and deceptively spacious, this four/five bedroom town house is situated on a peaceful road in the heart of Honiton.
Believed to date back to the late Georgian, early Victorian era, this characterful, Grade II listed property has been both extended and extensively renovated to an exceptional standard by the current owners. The property is well presented throughout, with characteristic features such as fireplaces, high ceilings and large timber sash windows. Ranging over three floors, the accommodation is light and generous with
well-proportioned living spaces throughout. On the ground floor is the beautiful living room with ornate working fireplace and large sash windows which look out on to the south-facing garden. The well-presented kitchen/ breakfast room is a fantastic space, with range cooker, traditional period dresser and a useful utility room. The kitchen links to a modern, light study, which would also work well as a ground-floor bedroom. A recently built shower room with natural stone tiling adjoins this space.
On the first floor is the exceptionally large, beautifully light master bedroom with period fireplace; double sash windows overlook the garden. Also on this floor is a further double bedroom with understairs cupboard, the recently updated family bathroom, and a large landing/study area. Stairs lead up to the second floor where there is ample storage, a potential study area and two further double bedrooms.
This charming property is located in the heart of Honiton conservation area within very easy walking distance to both the station and the centre of this historic market town, renowned as an antique centre, as well as for its weekly street market. The town has a comprehensive range of independent shops and cafes, as well as two primary schools and secondary schools. The town is served by a main line rail station with hourly service to London Waterloo as well as fantastic access to the A30. Exeter, to the west, offers excellent shopping facilities, main line rail link to London Paddington, airport and M5 access. The Jurassic coast at Beer and Branscombe is an easy drive away, as are the popular coastal towns of Sidmouth and Lyme Regis along this wonderful stretch of coastline, designated a world heritage site.
The gardens lie mainly to the front, enjoying a southerly aspect, exposed stone walling, gated access and pathway leading to the front porch. They offer an area of paved patio, lawn, flower and shrub borders.
Parking – easement across from house.
Believed to date back to the late Georgian, early Victorian era, this characterful, Grade II listed property has been both extended and extensively renovated to an exceptional standard by the current owners. The property is well presented throughout, with characteristic features such as fireplaces, high ceilings and large timber sash windows. Ranging over three floors, the accommodation is light and generous with
well-proportioned living spaces throughout. On the ground floor is the beautiful living room with ornate working fireplace and large sash windows which look out on to the south-facing garden. The well-presented kitchen/ breakfast room is a fantastic space, with range cooker, traditional period dresser and a useful utility room. The kitchen links to a modern, light study, which would also work well as a ground-floor bedroom. A recently built shower room with natural stone tiling adjoins this space.
On the first floor is the exceptionally large, beautifully light master bedroom with period fireplace; double sash windows overlook the garden. Also on this floor is a further double bedroom with understairs cupboard, the recently updated family bathroom, and a large landing/study area. Stairs lead up to the second floor where there is ample storage, a potential study area and two further double bedrooms.
This charming property is located in the heart of Honiton conservation area within very easy walking distance to both the station and the centre of this historic market town, renowned as an antique centre, as well as for its weekly street market. The town has a comprehensive range of independent shops and cafes, as well as two primary schools and secondary schools. The town is served by a main line rail station with hourly service to London Waterloo as well as fantastic access to the A30. Exeter, to the west, offers excellent shopping facilities, main line rail link to London Paddington, airport and M5 access. The Jurassic coast at Beer and Branscombe is an easy drive away, as are the popular coastal towns of Sidmouth and Lyme Regis along this wonderful stretch of coastline, designated a world heritage site.
The gardens lie mainly to the front, enjoying a southerly aspect, exposed stone walling, gated access and pathway leading to the front porch. They offer an area of paved patio, lawn, flower and shrub borders.
Parking – easement across from house.
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