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Kiddicott is on the lower side of The Green with easy access to the town without being on the High Street or main road. Schools, both primary and secondary, are within walking distance as are the shops and public transport, with buses running to Exeter every 20 minutes within a minute s walk of the front door.
No.3 is a mid terraced, traditional town cottage likely to date back to circa 1850. It s been well maintained whilst not losing too much character and with modern additions of uPVC double glazing and mains gas central heating, plus being mid terraced, it s an economical house to live in. The layout is typical of this type of property. The front door leads into the living room, a cosy room with a fireplace containing a wood burner which hasn t been used and this opens through to the kitchen dining room. A ground floor extension was added to the rear a few years ago which provides a handy additional space and is used as a utility room and this opens out to the rear courtyard. On the first floor are two bedrooms and a family shower room.
Outside, the plot is level and the rear courtyard provides some outside space to sit out, there s also an outbuilding to use as a store. Although there s no off road parking with the cottage, on street parking is available locally and it may be possible to rent a parking space nearby from a local business ask agents or an annual parking permit can be purchased from the council.
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Please see the floorplan for room sizes.
Current Council Tax Band B Mid Devon
Approx Age 1850
Construction Notes Stone cob under slate roof
Utilities Mains electric, water, gas, telephone & broadband
Drainage Mains
Heating Gas fired
Listed No
Conservation Area Yes
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 secondary school with sixth form Queen Elizabeth s . In addition, it boasts a brilliant gym and leisure centre for New Year s resolutions, three 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 2AY and the What3Words address is exacted.vets.galloped but if you want the traditional directions, please read on.
From Crediton High Street, head west towards The Green. At the traffic lights, turn right and stay on the bottom side of The Green and the cottage will be found on the left.
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