Property Description
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Our analysis
Welcome to 9 Fourways, Chulmleigh, a cozy and compact terraced type home with 3 bed in the EX18 7QZ area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band .
This classic property was built
The local area is known for its high value-to-quality ratio -
with a market valuation of £172,250 and a rental potential of £1,120 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
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Additional analysis
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"An immaculately presented and attractive mid terraced period cottage with large enclosed gardens. Hall, kitchen breakfast room, shower room, dining room, living room, 3 double bedrooms and bathroom. Large 260 rear garden with useful workshop office building. About a quarter of an acre in all. Council Tax Band C. Freehold.
Situation Springers Cottage is set in an elevated position on the western side of the highly attractive Taw Valley only a short distance from Eggesford. Local amenities are available in the small town of Chulmleigh, which offers a good range of services including a variety of shops, places of worship, post office, health centre and schooling to secondary level. The larger towns of South Molton and Crediton are about 13 miles
The very picturesque railway, The Tarka Line, is only a mile away at Eggesford Station and provides a regular service between Exeter and Barnstaple.. The A377 is also accessed at the station and provides an excellent link to local and regional centres. Exeter is some 22 miles distant to the south east and offers all the facilities and amenities you expect from a Cathedral City with access to the M5 motorway and Exeter airport.
Description Springers Cottage is an immaculately presented mid terraced period cottage believed to date from the 1830s. Of stone elevations under a slate roof, it forms part of a row of ten similar cottages that were originally built to house employees of Eggesford Estate.
The cottage offers superbly presented accommodation throughout and has the benefit of a large, enclosed rear garden which is about 260 at its longest point.
Accommodation An oak front door leads into a HALL hall with a stone tiled floor and coat handing space the the right. The SHOWER ROOM is fitted with a large shower cubicle with mixer shower, vanity wash basin, WC and heated towel rail. The KITCHEN BREAKFAST ROOM has a stone tiled floor, part stone walling and a vaulted ceiling and is fitted with a range of modern fitted units with 1 bowl ceramic sink with mixer tap, space and plumbing for dishwasher and washing machine an space for dryer. Impressive Nexus range cooker with hood over. The DINING ROOM has a stone flagstone floor, under stairs cupboard and an outlook over the rear gardens. The attractive LIVING ROOM has the same outlook over the gardens an has oak flooring and a large stone fireplace with a slate hearth, bread oven and wood burning stove.
From the dining room, stairs rise to the FIRST FLOOR GALLERIED LANDING with a vaulted ceiling. There are THREE DOUBLE BEDROMS with two enjoying the wonderful outlook over the gardens and the third having countryside views. The BATHROOM is fitted with a modern suite comprising a panelled bath with shower, vanity wash basin, concealed cistern WC and heated towel rail.
Outside To the front of the cottage is a paved area with room for one car and to the right is an enclosed bin storage area and the external boiler. A short distance from the front door is a small two storey stone barn used for storage.
The large and impressive main gardens lie to the rear. Initially there is a paved area with various raised, stone beds and a feature stone well with a glass cover. Steps and a path lead up to the large garden which is mainly laid to lawn and is bordered on one side by a fence with a mature hedge to the other. At the far end there is a kitchen garden with raised beds, two handy storage sheds. a decked sitting area and a recently erected timber WORKSHOP STUDIO overall 16 x 10 with power and light connected.
In all the property extends to about a QUARTER OF AN ACRE.
Services And Other Information Mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil fired central heating via radiators.
Mobile coverage is likely from all major providers Ofcom .
Standard broadband is available Ofcom .
As is usually the case with terraced cottages, please note that although very rarely used, No s 6, 7 and 8 have a pedestrian right of way across the rear of the cottage.
Viewing Strictly by confirmed prior appointment please through the sole selling agents, Stags on .
Directions From the A377 at Eggsford Station, go over the level crossing signposted to Wembworthy and Winkleigh. Stay on this road and continue up the hill to Eggesford Fourways and keep right at the War Memorial. Springers Cottage will be found towards the end of the row of cottages on the left.
PLEASE NOTE the road is closed between Eggesford Station and Cott Cross until 6th October. Seek alternative route.
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