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This completely detached house is found in a level family
friendly location within the village, just a short walk to the
primary school with the other amenities and transport links not far
beyond see village description . Fernworthy Close is a cul de sac
location within Fernworthy Park and the houses were originally
built in the 1980s.
The house was extended since it was first built with the
addition over the garage of a 4th bedroom. The room sizes are
excellent and its great value for money. Throughout, the current
owners have updated the house leaving little for a new owner to do.
Theres mains gas central heating, plus the wood burner and uPVC
double glazing to all rooms.
On the ground floor is a welcoming hall porch with a recently
refitted cloakroom. The living room runs front to back and is a
great size, with the cosy wood burner. The kitchen has been opened
up to the dining area too which is a great social space plus theres
a door to the garage without needing to go outside. On the first
floor, the four bedrooms are served by the family bathroom with its
white suite.
To the rear is a sizeable lawned garden 18.5m x 12.5m with a
recent new perimeter fence. The garden has been hard landscaped to
the rear of the house, providing a fantastic social and private
space plus a useful garden shed. To the front is a driveway 8.9m
long giving off road parking and a garage with light, power,
outside tap and plumbing for a washing machine utility area. There
are also footpaths either side of the house, plus a covered store
to the side.
Please see the floorplan for room sizes.
Current Council Tax Band D Mid Devon 2023 24 £2269.96
Utilities Mains electric, gas, water, telephone & broadband
Broadband within this postcode Superfast Enabled
Drainage Mains drainage
Heating Mains gas central heating
Listed No
Tenure Freehold
COPPLESTONEis a 5 minute drive west of Crediton
on the A377, a main route into the City of Exeter. A stones 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
Elizabeths 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.
DIRECTIONS For sat nav use EX17 5LZ and the
What3Words address is stubborn.cavalier.inefficient
but if you want the traditional directions, please read on.
Approaching Copplestone from Crediton, proceed down into the
village and turn right at the stone cross just in front of the post
office, into Bewsley Hill. Proceed for about 100 yards taking the
first right into Fernworthy Park. Fernworthy Close is the second
cul de sac on your left, with Number 1 enjoying the corner plot on
your left.
EPC Rating D
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