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Located within the Mid Devon village of Kennerleigh is this
detached 2 bedroom bungalow. It is in need of updating but offers
potential to a new owner. It s in a good sized garden with some
small timber outbuildings.
Internally the property is of a good size with a conservatory
style lean to across the rear north side . There s a kitchen,
living room with a wood burner plus 2 bedrooms and a dining room.
There s a bathroom and separate WC too. There is also part double
glazing to the property.
Outside it has its own driveway with ample parking and the
garden mainly to the front and rear. There s an additional field of
approx. 3 acres to the side which is available by separate
negotiation.
Agents note
The property has an agricultural restriction, therefore, please
ensure you would comply with the restriction before enquiring. The
wording is that
The dwelling shall only be occupied by persons employed, or
last employed, locally in Agriculture, as defined in Section 221 of
the Town and Country Planning Act, 1962, and the dependents of such
persons as aforesaid.
Please see the floorplan for room sizes.
Current Council Tax Band D Mid Devon 2023 24 £2223.42
Utilities Electric, water and telephone
Broadband within this postcode unknown
Drainage Septic tank
Heating Wood burner in living room and oil fired rayburn in
kitchen.
Listed No
Tenure Freehold with an agricultural restriction as follows
The dwelling shall only be occupied by persons employed, or
last employed, locally in Agriculture, as defined in Section 221 of
the Town and Country Planning Act, 1962, and the dependents of such
persons as aforesaid.
Kennerleigh?is a village truly undisturbed by
modernisation, sitting in an exquisite and rural part of Devon, on
the verges of a shady, forested valley. It lies on the road to
Black Dog and Thelbridge, 4 miles north of the market town of
Crediton. Kennerleigh has a traditional style village shop post
office that stocks a diverse range of items and local produce. In
addition, it features a wonderful example of a Norman church. A
short drive away finds the larger village of Sandford, and one of
finest pubs in the county; The Lamb Inn with many accolades, mouth
watering food and ales and an open fire with the odd Jack
Russell trotting about . For a modern selection of facilities
Crediton is the place, with superb schools both primary and
secondary , a regular farmers market, a leisure centre, a host of
interesting shops and two supermarkets.
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EPC Rating E
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