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Tucked away at the end of a small sought after cul de sac is
this superb link detached house with a wonderful secret garden .
Dating from the early 1980s, the property is situated within the
coveted and well served village of Ipplepen, which supports a
vibrant social scene with many clubs and societies for those
wanting to get involved. Within easy reach are a wide range of
amenities including a small supermarket, health centre, public
house, conservative club, post office, park, village hall and more.
Just outside the village is well regarded Fermoy‘s Garden Centre
and Dainton Golf Club. Ipplepen is located partway between the
Bohemian ancient town of Totnes and the market town of Newton
Abbot, both with mainline railway stations.
With an attached garage with remote electric door and driveway
providing parking, the property has a lovely, privately enclosed
partly by stone wall lawn garden with patio at the rear. In
addition, and having been purchased separately from the house in
the past is a truly wonderful secret garden adjacent to the
original garden which is secluded and enclosed again mainly by high
ancient stone walls and features lawns, planting, summer house and
stone built store shed which could make a fabulous man cave.
Accommodation
Stepping inside, the ground floor has a good sized hallway with
cloaks WC off. A lounge with open fireplace overlooks the rear
whilst a kitchen diner is double aspect and has plenty of natural
light with a window to the front and wide French doors which fold
right back externally, opening to the rear garden. On the first
floor, a landing with window and linen cupboard off provides access
to 3 bedrooms, 2 of which have fitted wardrobes and a family
bathroom with modern white suite.
Outside
Open plan front garden with side access. Lovely enclosed lawn and
patio garden to the rear offering much seclusion and opening to a
secret garden with summer house and stone built store.
Parking
Driveway and garage parking.
Agent‘s Notes
Council Tax Currently Band D
Tenure Freehold
Mains water. Mains drainage. Mains gas. Mains electricity.
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