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Welcome to this superb detached bungalow nestled on the edge of
a picturesque village, offering the perfect blend of village charm
and breath taking rural views. With excellent access to Exeter and
a range of local amenities, including an Italian restaurant, a
foody pub, plus bus and train links within the village, this
property combines convenience with tranquillity.
Boasting four double bedrooms and two shower rooms, this bungalow
provides ample space for comfortable living. The large living room,
conservatory, and dining kitchen inc. Gas AGA, & fridge freezer
with attached utility room, offer versatile areas for relaxation,
entertaining, and enjoying the scenic surroundings.
With a generous accommodation size of 127sqm 1,366sqft, this
property ensures that every inch of space is utilized efficiently.
The plot spans 0.23 acres and features beautifully lawned gardens
to both the front and rear, both offering views, and a fishpond
creating a peaceful sanctuary to unwind and appreciate nature.
There is also a summerhouse, substantial shed and a greenhouse for
keen gardeners.
Parking will never be an issue, as the property offers gated
parking for 7 8 cars, along with a garage electric roller door,
light, power & tap and a covered carport, providing secure storage
for vehicles and other belongings. There is also an electric car
charging point to the front.
Additional features include solar PV panels owned generating
power and money back from the grid, gas central heating and uPVC
double glazing, ensuring comfort and energy efficiency throughout
the year.
This exceptional property is being sold with no onward chain,
allowing for a smooth and hassle free transition into your new
village edge bungalow.
Please see the floorplan for room sizes.
Current Council Tax F £3,254pa
Utilities Gas, electric, water, telephone & broadband
Broadband within this postcode Superfast Enabled
Drainage Mains drainage
Heating Gas central heating
Listed No
Tenure Freehold
NEWTON ST CYRES, between Exeter and Crediton is widely regarded
as one of Devon‘s finest villages, with a gentle stream running
through the middle under its ancient stone bridge, alongside the
wonderful 15th Century church built in honour of the martyr St
Cyres, there are few places which match this tranquil setting.
Numerous circular walks of 1.25 to 7.2 miles are on hand and a
visit to the beautiful 9 acre arboretum is a must. The new primary
school is a fantastic addition & no village is complete without a
pub and Newton St Cyres does not disappoint with the atmospheric
Beer Engine, a popular watering hole on the Rail Ale Trail, a tour
of pubs near stations along the Tarka Line railway between Exeter
and Barnstaple. The recently opened Belluno Italian Restaurant is
also one to visit and cheese lovers can indulge themselves at
Quickes Farm shop, based half a mile west along the A377, the main
road to North Devon. These outstanding features are supplemented by
that iconic symbol of the English village, the cricket pitch. The
crack of leather on willow fills the air when the village team play
in the summer months. Footballers don t miss out either there are
two well maintained pitches, home to Newton St Cyres FC.
DIRECTIONS For Sat Nav use EX5 5DE, as you enter Sand Down Lane
from the A377, continue along and Pineta will be found on your
left, marked by a Helmores Board.
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EPC Rating C
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