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The views over the rooftops of the town are beautiful and the
rolling Devon hills can be seen on the horizon. Being elevated, the
light is fantastic and the property is bathed in sunlight all day.
Its also on a corner plot, giving generous gardens to 3 sides and
the current owners have ensured that it is all able to be utilised
and accessible with the use of pathways and handrails. The gardens,
although a great size, are easy to maintain with paving providing
various seating areas and gravelled beds, ideal for pots. The
bungalow is being offered for sale for the first time since it was
built over 60 years ago! Inside and out, although the d©cor is a
little dated, its been incredibly well looked after. Replacement
soffits and fascias have been installed along with uPVC double
glazing. There is gas into the property which runs to gas fires and
there are also storage heaters, but its likely that with the gas
supply already in situ, this would be replaced with gas central
heating.
The layout provides a light sitting room to the front, 2 double
bedrooms and a kitchen, plus a wet room and plenty of built in
storage. Adjacent to the bungalow is a garage, bigger than a single
with a useful secure store at the rear which would work as kennels
too. To the front of the garage is a driveway with parking for a
couple of vehicles.
Prince of Wales Road is a cul de sac but there is a pedestrian
cut through which shortens the walk into town, plus there is the
town bus service passing the end of the road on Jockey Hill for
those not wanting the walk back from town.
Please see the floorplan for room sizes.
Current Council Tax Band C Mid Devon 2023 24 £2115.53
Utilities Mains electric, gas, water, telephone
Broadband within this postcode Superfast Enabled
Drainage Mains drainage
Heating Gas fire electric storage heaters
Listed No
Tenure Freehold
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 Elizabeths . In addition, it
boasts a brilliant gym & leisure centre for New Years resolutions,
two supermarkets for the weekly shop and a trading estate for any
practical needs. All neatly held in a single valley.
DIRECTIONS For sat nav use EX17 2AG and the What3Words address
is snowballs.crimson.slices
but if you want the traditional directions, please read on.
From Crediton High Street turn into Market Street and into the
town square, leaving along the bottom road into Parliament Street.
Continue into Belle Parade passing thelibrary on your right and
along the one way road. Go straight on at the junction and at the
mini roundabout, turn left up Jockey Hill and Prince of Wales Road
will be found on your left. As you enter Prince of Wales Road, the
bungalow is first on the right.
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