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Built in 2020, this nearly new 3 bedroom semi detached house was
built to a good standard and carries the remainder of the
developers building warranty. The development is located on the
edge of Copplestone, within easy reach of amenities including the
school, shop and public transport road and rail , all within
walking distance.
The accommodation is light and neutral throughout with an entrance
hall housing the essential ground floor WC and separate doors lead
to the generous living room and then the well fitted kitchen diner
runs along the rear with integrated appliances and double doors to
the rear garden. It s a light room which enjoys the afternoon
evening sun. On the first floor are 3 bedrooms, the principal room
having an ensuite shower room and there s a family bathroom
too.
To the side is off road driveway parking for two vehicles. There s
a pedestrian gate to the rear garden with a generous storage shed
ideal for bikes etc . The garden is a good size and is a mainly
level lawn with paved seating area and is a blank canvass for
someone to create their dream garden!
AGENTS NOTE Management fee for upkeep of communal roads, grass &
trees £230 per annum.
Please see the floorplan for room sizes.
Council Tax C Mid Devon 2023 24 £2017.75
Utilities Mains water, electric, gas, telephone & broadband up to
67mb
Drainage Mains drainage
Heating Mains gas fired central heating
Listed No
Tenure Freehold
DIRECTIONS ?For Sat Nav used EX17 5EJ, just before leaving
Copplestone on the A377 towards Lapford, take the turning into
Shambles Drive, follow the road down and turn left into Tarka Meade
and then left again. Take the next right into Bevin Square and the
house will be on your left.
COPPLESTONE is a 5 minute drive west of Crediton on the A377, a
main route into the City of Exeter. A stone s throw to the
southwest is Dartmoor National Park, renowned for its invigorating
walks and sublime scenery. Previously a traditional farming hamlet,
Copplestone has grown over the years, and now offers a fantastic
selection of new build, fully modern homes. This, coupled with its
own primary school and locality to Queen Elizabeth s Community
College in Crediton, makes it perfect for families moving to Devon.
The village has a strong camaraderie between residents, with a
local church holding many events. There is a 3m carved granite
cross, found in the village centre of Saxon origin and steeped in
mythology. There is also a shop post office for convenience, and
regular transport links bus and train towards Exeter, North Devon
and Okehampton.
EPC Rating B
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