Property Description
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Our analysis
Welcome to 10 Little Silver, Exeter, a cozy and compact terraced type home with 3 bed in the EX4 4HU area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band D.
This classic property was built 1967-1975 and has a reported internal area of 72.35 internal square metres
The neighbourhood is known for having good properties at a reasonable price -
with a market valuation of £471,250 and a rental potential of £3,063 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
You can discover more about this property by reading the Mouseprice attributes tables in the next section, or if you are the owner and would like to update this property, for example if you've built an extension, you can do so at the top of this page.
Additional analysis
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"AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A CHARMING GRADE II LISTED PERIOD HOUSE IN THE PICTURESQUE AND PEACEFUL SETTING OF LITTLE SILVER WITHIN MINUTES OF THE CITY CENTRE, STATIONS AND UNIVERSITY
* ENTRANCE HALL * SITTING ROOM/DINING ROOM * KITCHEN * UTILITY * GROUND FLOOR WC * THREE BEDROOMS * STUDY * SPACIOUS BATHROOM * DELIGHTFUL GARDENS * REAR COURTYARD WITH EXCELLENT WORKSHOP *
SITUATION
We are delighted to be offering this exceptionally rare opportunity to acquire a charming period house which occupies a unique and little known setting close to Little Silver Green. Little Silver is a remarkably peaceful traffic free location yet is within only a few minutes of the city centre, Exeter St Davids and Central mainline stations, Exeter College and main University campus.
This fine property is Grade II Listed and has been carefully restored by the current owners and now offers charming and characterful accommodation which is spacious and tastefully decorated.
The accommodation includes a wonderful ground floor sitting room which is a room of immense character and boasts a feature fireplace and opens into the comfortably sized dining room. The kitchen is well appointed with a range of light oak wood fronted units and from here is a useful utility which also benefits from a ground floor WC. On the first floor is a well proportioned bedroom at the front in addition to a rather useful study which then leads into a spacious and well appointed bathroom. On the second floor are two double bedrooms and two recently installed roof lights greatly improves this area by letting lots of natural light.
Outside the property benefits from delightful well designed gardens which at the front includes a further area of garden on the opposite of the footpath and this has been landscaped for ease of maintenance yet provide a most peaceful sun trap garden which includes climbing plants providing privacy, and there is also a water feature and brick built barbeque. The rear courtyard benefits from a rather useful workshop building and separate shed as well as an rear pedestrian access to St Davids Church.
Overall a most interesting and beautifully presented period house in a picturesque city centre location and a rare opportunity indeed which the owners sole agents have no hesitation in recommending.
DIRECTIONS
Little Silver is a footpath off both St Davids Hill and Queens Terrace, alternatively it can be approached on foot through the small car park in Richmond Road.
ACCOMMODATION
The following accommodation, with approximate measurements, is afforded:
Panelled front door with fanlight over, leading to:
ENTRANCE LOBBY: with stained half glazed door leading to:
ENTRANCE HALL: with dado rail. Attractive period moulded archway. Radiator. Stairs to First floor with attractive balustrade and Cloaks Cupboard beside. Telephone point.
SITTING ROOM/DINING ROOM: 7.39m x 4.27m
(24' 3" x 14')
SITTING ROOM: an elegant room of immense character with multi pane sash window looking over the front garden. Feature fireplace and basket with surround and mantel and marble hearth, and cupboard to one side. Dado rail. Mouldings to ceiling. Fitted radiator. TV point. Wide archway leading to:
DINING ROOM: a comfortably sized dining room with feature cast iron fireplace and surround with tiled hearth and cupboards on either side with display shelving above. Mouldings to ceiling. Dado rail. Radiator. Useful understairs cupboard.
KITCHEN: 3.05m x 2.84m
(10' x 9' 4") fitted with an extensive range of light oak fronted units incorporating inset stainless steel sink unit with window above overlooking the rear garden and beyond to the Church. Ample base cupboards, drawers and matching eye level cupboards with under unit lighting. Inset brushed steel gas hob and separate Stoves electric double oven. Angle granite effect work surfacing. Tiling to floor. Radiator. Half glazed door to:
UTILITY: 2.9m x 2.54m
(9' 6" x 8' 4") with polycarbonate roof. Tiling to floor. Ample appliance space including plumbing for washing machine. Shelved Larder. Radiator. Half glazed door to outside. Wall mounted Worcester gas fired central heating boiler.
CLOAKROOM: with white suite of low level WC and corner wash hand basin.
A turning staircase from the hall with period balustrading leads to:
FIRST FLOOR LANDING: with stairs to Second Floor.
BEDROOM 1: 5.41m x 3.58m
(17' 9" x 11' 9") a most relaxing and spacious bedroom with two sash windows overlooking the front gardens. Radiator. Telephone point.
STUDY: 3.73m x 2.74m
(12' 3" x 9') with dado rail. Built-in double cupboard with book shelving above and further shelved double cupboard. Radiator. Very pleasant aspect of the Church behind.
BATHROOM: beautifully appointed in white comprising panelled bath with tap shower attachment. Separate shower cubicle with Mira Sports shower. Low level WC and pedestal wash basin with wall mirror above and strip light/shaver socket. Radiator. Linen cupboard with slatted shelving and further shelved cupboard.
SECOND FLOOR LANDING: with double glazed roof lights. Hatch to roof space.
BEDROOM 2: 5.49m x 3.35m
(18' x 11') 'L' shaped again with double glazed roof light looking through trees to the Church and further dormer type window to the front overlooking the garden. Part sloping ceilings and a room of great character. Radiator. Telephone point.
BEDROOM 3: 3.35m x 2.49m
(11' x 8' 2") again a double bedroom with window overlooking front garden. Radiator.
OUTSIDE
To the front is a delightful level garden comprising an oval shaped flower bed with handmade brick built pedestal jardiniere, surrounded by a brick pathway and enclosed by evergreen hedging. On the opposite side of the footpath is a further beautifully designed sun trap garden, mainly laid to paving to minimize maintenance but with raised shrub borders and trellis work and climbing plants. There is a raised ornamental fish pond and water feature and aquatic plants with a wisteria covered loggia where there is also a brick built barbeque beside. Outside tap.
To the rear is a further enclosed courtyard with a substantial timber WORKSHOP with insulated floor. Separate power supply. Fitted shelving. Strip lighting and ample power points. Garden SHED and rear pedestrian access. Outside tap
THE PROPERTY MISDESCRIPTIONS ACT 1991
The Agent has not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures and fittings or services and so cannot verify that they are in working order or fit for the purpose. A Buyer is advised to obtain verification from their Solicitor or Surveyor. References to the Tenure of a Property are based on information supplied by the Seller. The Agent has not had sight of the title documents. A Buyer is advised to obtain verification from their Solicitor. Items shown in photographs are NOT included unless specifically mentioned within the sales particulars. They may however be available by separate negotiation. Buyers must check the availability of any property and make an appointment to view before embarking on any journey to see a property."