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Set behind twin timber gates and attractive stone walls with
hedges over, is this superb individual detached house.
Thought to date from the 1950s, the property has been subject to
a degree of enlargement and remodelling over the years to now
provide a fantastic and impressive light filled interior, perfect
for up to the minute living.
Situated in a coveted address within the well served and highly
sought after village of Ipplepen, the property occupies a well
established and privately enclosed plot, the delightful south
facing rear garden a particularly noteworthy feature of the house.
Parking is provided by way of a private driveway for multiple
vehicles.
Ipplepen is situated between the market town of Newton Abbot,
approximately 4 miles drive, and the ancient Castle town of Totnes,
perched on the banks of the river Dart and famous for its Bohemian
atmosphere, approximately 5 miles drive. In addition, the coast at
Torbay and Torbay hospital are each within approximately 5 miles
drive. The village itself supports a vibrant and active lifestyle
choice for many with lots of clubs and societies. Local amenities
include a small supermarket, well regarded public house, ancient
church, excellent primary school, village hall, community hub,
coffee shop, sports field and more.
Accommodation
The accommodation is well presented with some lovely features
and, if required, offers potential, with a small degree of remedial
works, the opportunity to create a small ground floor, self
contained annexe. The front door opens into a small porch and
hallway with under stairs cupboard off. A glazed door then opens
directly into the open plan double aspect, kitchen living dining
room. This versatile space features the kitchen, with a selection
of modern yet in keeping cabinets with an integrated range cooker
and dishwasher, Belfast sink and solid timber countertops. Plenty
of natural light is provided through windows to the front and rear
as well as a bi fold door opening to the rear decked terrace and
garden beyond. Throughout this room is an engineered oak floor and
a 180* turning staircase leads to the first floor, having natural
wood treads and there is also a useful downstairs WC. Also on the
ground floor is a cosy sitting room with solid beech parquet
flooring, again with bifold doors to the rear terrace, and an
enclosed, log effect, living flame fire. Off the kitchen is a lobby
boot room with windows and door to the front of the house, which
leads through to the area which could potentially provide an annex,
the lobby boot room, becoming a separate entrance for this area,
currently arranged to provide a utility space and a ground floor
bedroom or further reception room with access to the rear
garden.
On the first floor, a part galleried landing with plenty of
natural light provides access to three good sized bedrooms, all of
which are doubles, two and three with fitted wardrobes and a modern
family bathroom with four piece white suite, including a bath and
size separate shower cabinet. The principal bedroom is approached
through its own dressing room and has a first class en suite
bathroom with freestanding double ended bath, his and her vanity
basins and a good size separate shower cabinet.
Gardens
Large, established private enclosed plot gardens to the front of
the ramp the latter south facing with a wide expense of lawn
raised, timber deck terrace and ornamental pond.
Parking
Gated private driveway for multiple vehicles.
Agents Notes
Council Tax Currently Band F
Tenure Freehold
Mains water. Mains drainage. Mains gas. Mains electricity.
Owned solar panels.
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