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Kennerleigh may not even be on some buyers radar for a move to a Mid Devon village, but once you ve visited and learn a little more about the community feel, the character houses and the incredible village shop caf being the hub of the wider area, it all becomes clear. Kennerleigh is a small village just north of Sandford and Crediton and contains a collection of houses from older thatched cottages to more modern detached homes, giving a diverse choice for buyers. Many local residents have been in situ for decades which has created a great community feel without being stifling! with events throughout the year.
Jancot is an example of one of the older properties, with origins dating back to the 16th century, the cottage would have seen plenty of life during its time and now, a few iterations later, offers comfortable cottage accommodation over its two floors. Grade II listed, built of cob and thatch, it s full of character and although some may wish to update to reflect modern day tastes, the flow of the house works well with options of how the spaces are used, along with LPG central heating and a Gasco Electric Stove, available by separate negotiation to the main living room. The layout offers a good sized living room, with its brick flooring many a person has set foot in here and polished the brick through wear and the fireplace with the bread oven visible internally. To the end of the living room is a snug area leading through to the conservatory style garden room opening out onto the garden. At the other end of the house, from the living room is a study or dining room with a Rayburn and this leads through to the kitchen dining room, well fitted with plenty of storage, it s a light space on the back of the house with further doors to the garden. There s a second entrance into the garden room and also a ground floor shower room recently fitted . On the first floor are the three bedrooms and the family bathroom. All of the bedrooms have built in storage too.
Outside, the property is set back from the village lane by a low stone wall giving a front garden and pathway to the front door. To the side is off road parking and a gated entrance to the garden beyond. There are storage sheds and the rear garden is very pretty, backing onto fields with a stunning outlook.
Although the house will want some TLC in places, it s a fantastic opportunity to live in a vibrant village community and the price leaves plenty of scope to make it into exactly what you want!
Buyers Compliance Fee Notice
Please note that a compliance check fee of £25 inc. VAT per person is payable once your offer is accepted. This non refundable fee covers essential ID verification and anti money laundering checks, as required by law.
Please see the floorplan for room sizes.
Current Council Tax Band E Mid Devon
Approx Age 1600 s
Construction Notes Cob and thatch
Utilities Mains electric, water, telephone & broadband
Drainage Private Drainage septic tank shared with neighbours
Heating LPG fired central heating and electric fire available separately
Listed Yes, Grade II
Conservation Area Yes
Tenure Freehold
KENNERLEIGH is a pretty little village with a big community. A main focal point for the village is the Kennerleigh Community Shop. Recently refurbished, the shop is well stocked with essential everyday items, handmade crafts, there s also a Post Office counter and a caf . For local amenities such as supermarkets, doctors, and dentists, Crediton is 5.5 miles away to the south. The nearest primary school is 4 miles away in Sandford OFSTED GOOD with secondary schooling provided by Queen Elizabeth s in Crediton.
DIRECTIONS For sat nav use EX17 4RS and the What3Words address is notifying.upwards.spells but if you want the traditional directions, please read on.
When entering Kennerleigh from Sandford Crediton, proceed until you reach the village stores caf and the property will be found opposite.
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