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NO CHAIN: 3 Bed Modern Thatched House |
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Property No: 131170
Price: £250,000
Property Address:
Camellia Cottage, Queens Square Colyton Devon EX24 6JX England
Contact Details
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| Features |
Bedrooms: 3 |
Bathrooms: 1 |
Building: Semi-Detached |
| Cooking: Gas and Electric |
Available: Immediately |
Parking: Garage |
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| Amenities |
| Near School |
Near Shops |
Double Glazing |
| Description |
Camellia Cottage is a three bedroom home which was built in 1991 in a style in keeping with neighbouring properties, (the adjacent property dates back to 1650). It has a thatched roof and rendered colour-washed elevations (white with black stripe). The property has the benefit of gas central heating and double glazed sash windows.
The property is located in the centre of the historic town of Colyton in Devon. Accommodation includes three bedrooms, family bathroom, living/dining room, kitchen/breakfast room and integral garage. Outside there is a courtyard but no garden.
Colyton is a small, historic, East Devon town of great charm and character. In addition to having good shopping facilities it has a Public Library, Health Centre, Inns, Restaurants and Churches. Colyton Primary School is in the centre of the town and the renowned Colyton Grammar School is nearby. It is only five miles from the market town of Axminster with its main line railway connection to London, Waterloo (approx 2 Ύ hours). Both Exeter and Taunton are approximately 25 miles distant, with M5 motorway connections. The coastal resort of Seaton is about three miles away and is not only accessible by road but also by tramway directly from Colyton. The ancient coastal resort of Lyme Regis is some 7 miles distant.
Accommodation with approximate measurements:
Front door leads to:
Living/dining room: 17 X 146 (5.18m X 4.42m). Open plan with window to front and side. TV point. Double and single radiator. 3 wall light points. Telephone point. Beamed ceiling. (Gas point available for fire). Open staircase to first floor with handrail. Dining area with window to courtyard. Stable door to:
Kitchen: 14 X 74 (4.27m X 2.24m). Modern fitted kitchen with wooden fronted base and wall units. Glazed display cabinet. Corner display shelves. Creda gas hob. Zanussi built in oven. Tiled worktops. 1 ½ bowl sink unit with Monoblock tap. Space for upright fridge. Space and plumbing for washing machine. Saunier Duval combi gas boiler. Terracotta tiled floor. 2 triple spot lights to ceiling.. Half glazed door to courtyard and single glazed window.
First floor
Landing: Window to rear. Latch doors with wrought iron door furniture lead to:
Bedroom 1: 1310 X 138 (4.22m X 4.17m) plus recess. 2 windows to front. Radiator. Beam ceiling. Wall light point.
Bedroom 2: 14 X 8 (4.27m X 2.44m) Window to side. Radiator. Ceiling beam.
Bedroom 3: 99 X 73 (2.97m X 2.21m) plus door recess. Fitted pine panelled double wardrobe. Ceiling beam. Radiator. Window to front.
Bathroom: Panelled bath with handrails, shower mixer tap and fully tiles surround. Shower rail and curtain. Low level WC. Bidet. Pedestal wash hand basin. Radiator. Obscure glass window. Access hatch to insulated and fireboarded loft.
Outside:
Enclosed courtyard
Door to external WC with wash hand basin, light and extractor fan. Quarry tiled. High wall surround. Open arch to:
Garage: 159 X 9 (4.57m X 2.74m) max. Up and over wooden door. Gas and electric meters and fuse boxes. Water tap. Open back to courtyard.
Services: All mains services.
Viewing: Strictly by appointment with vendor
Please note: The attached 16th Century, thatched, 2 bed cottage and shop is owned by a family member and is also for sale. Please see http://tinyurl.com/r9bay for details. |
| Contact Information |
| Contact: |
Stephen Woodd
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| Telephone (Day): |
01608810177 |
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