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Iter Park is a beautiful development of different housing
styles. It was built in the early 2000s and was very well designed
with a circular road and a central park and courtyard. The house
types vary from smaller terrace houses up to town houses and then
onto larger detached houses which gives a very interesting and
characterful street scene. The house is full of solid oak finishes
giving a high quality feel throughout. Its a real mix of character
and convenience too with the warmth and comfort of a modern house
and the feeling, space and character of a much older property.
The house is the largest on the development and has nearly 2000
sqft 180sqm of internal space plus the double garage over the two
floors. The exterior stone and uPVC windows are very low
maintenance on the outside and give it a standout look, plus the
roundhouse room to the end of the living spaces which is a unique
feature and part of the original build. Once inside, the difference
between this and your average modern house becomes clear, open
spaces, solid oak flooring and staircase, plus a beautiful oak and
glass screen between the hall and kitchen, all these touches add to
the feeling of quality, light and openness. Theres a sociable 6m
farmhouse style kitchen with plenty of space and a useful utility
room opening onto the paved rear courtyard. The central hallway is
definitely a talking point and a large living room opens into the
garden room with plenty of light. Theres double doors to another
reception room which can be used for a variety of things but is a
super home office or playroom. On the first floor are the 4 double
bedrooms, 2 of which have ensuites plus theres the family
bathroom.
Outside, a curved wall gives privacy this could be increased
with a small fence along the driveway aspect and leads you into a
good sized parking area with space for plenty of vehicles. Theres a
double garage and a side gate gives access to the rear paved
courtyard. The main garden sits to the side west of the house and
is mainly level lawn with some paved paths and seating
area.
Please see the floorplan for room sizes.
Council Tax Band E Mid Devon 2022 23 £2743
Utilities Mains water, electric, telephone & broadband up to
67mb
Drainage Mains drainage
Heating Oil fired central heating
Listed No
Tenure Freehold
DIRECTIONS From Crediton, head on the A377 to Copplestone and
immediately after the traffic lights, turn left onto the A3072
towards Bow. As you enter the village, take the second left into
Iter Park, bear left initially and then right into the central
courtyard Iter Court. No 1 is on the left.
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BOW is a hilltop village on the River Yeo. It sits at the edge
of an expansive, wild piece of country, bordered by wind swept
fields of wheat, shadowed by Dartmoor in the distance. It shares a
church and common history with the nearby hamlet of Nymet Tracey.
Nymet means Sacred Grove in Celtic and to the west of Bow is a
3rdmillennium BC woodhenge, once a place of spiritual significance
for Pagan worshippers in the area. Modern Bow is a peaceful, family
friendly village with a rustic country pub, a popular primary
school and a Cooperative mini supermarket an idyllic country
escape.
EPC Rating C
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