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With a variation in the original house types built at Cromwells
Meadow back in the year 2000, as you could imagine, over the past
few years individual houses have evolved further and increasingly,
no two houses are quite the same. This is certainly the case here,
extended and remodeled, this detached family home offers superb
accommodation and all presented in first class order, both inside
and out. An extension to the original layout back in 2016 now
provides a true 4 double bedroom first floor layout.
From entering the property, it s clear that the house has been
tastefully decorated and with new carpets throughout bedroom 1
carpet is on order there s literally nothing for a new owner to do.
The entrance hall has the essential WC and then doors to the living
room which connects to the dining room or study. From here there is
access to the garden through the double doors or to the modern and
recently installed kitchen dining room. Complete with integrated
appliances and large larder cupboards, the kitchen is a great room.
There s a separate utility section and a further door to the
garden. Rising via the striking staircase, you reach the landing
with airing cupboard and hatch to the part boarded loft and with
separate doors to the 4 bedrooms. The master bedroom has an ensuite
shower room and a family bathroom serves the further 3 bedrooms. As
previously mentioned, it s the room sizes upstairs that stand out
as being 4 double rooms.
The house is in a small close so there s no direct passing traffic
and Cromwells Meadow is a no through road so it s a quiet and safe
development. There are local walks to the country lanes or
Shobrooke Park within seconds of the front door and a 15 minute
walk connects you with the town s amenities and public transport.
There s off road parking for at least 2 vehicles in the driveway
and this leads to the garage. The garage has plenty of volume with
a high ceiling and plenty of room for storage and an electric door.
Gated pathways run along both sides of the house to the rear garden
which is mainly level with a private paved patio which provides an
excellent entertaining space plus there s a good area of lawn. The
overall garden is approx. 14m x 7m plus the side areas.
Please see the floorplan for room sizes.
Council Tax D Mid Devon 2023 24 £2379.96
Utilities Mains water, electric, gas, telephone & broadband up to
67mb
Drainage Mains drainage
Heating Gas fired central heating
Listed No
Tenure Freehold
DIRECTIONS ?From the High Street, head down towards Exeter,
passing the parish church on your left. After the church, bear left
into East Street and at the t junction, turn left into Mill Street.
Continue on this road, over the mini roundabout and pass the rugby
club on your left. Take the last right turn before leaving the town
into Cromwells Meadow and bear right. The house will be on the left
in a small close.
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CREDITON An ancient market town, with a contemporary feel only a
short, 20 minute drive NW from the city of Exeter. Set in the Vale
of the River Creedy, amongst gentle, rolling hills and verdant
pastures. Sincerely picture postcard. Once the capital of Devon,
Crediton is famed for its inspiring sandstone church and for being
the birthplace of Saint Boniface in 680 AD. Its high street is a
vibrant place, abuzz with trade artisan coffee shops, roaring pubs,
a farmers market and bakeries, jam packed with mouthwatering
delights. For those commuting it has hassle free transport links
into Exeter and for schooling a prestigious community college Queen
Elizabeth s with an Ofsted outstanding sixth form. In addition, it
boasts a brilliant gym & leisure centre for New Year s resolutions,
two supermarkets for the weekly shop and a trading estate for any
practical needs. All neatly held in a single valley.
EPC Rating D
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