A deceptively spacious family home in the heart of the charming village of Witheridge, this delightful end-terrace house on West Street boasts a rich history as the former village boot and shoe shop retaining the original frontage of the Grade 2 listed building. Spanning an impressive 1,494 square feet, the property has been thoughtfully upgraded over the years, harmoniously blending its original character with modern comforts.
Upon entering, the entrance hall leads to a dual-aspect sitting room, featuring an original cast iron open fireplace. The cloakroom and a spindle balustrade stairwell lead to the first floor, while the spacious dining room flows seamlessly into a stunning triple-aspect kitchen/breakfast room. This culinary haven is equipped with a wide range of worktops, a central island, and a large pantry/utility room, making it ideal for both cooking and entertaining. A side door opens to a charming courtyard garden, perfect for al-fresco dining, which further leads to a workshop/storage area and the main garden.
The first floor offers a light and airy landing space that connects to three generous double bedrooms and a single fourth bedroom, which could serve as an ideal office. The family bathroom is fitted with a white bathroom suite including a walk in shower cubicle.
The south-westerly facing rear garden is a true retreat, featuring a well-maintained lawn and two seating areas that provide a private, un-overlooked space. Additional benefits include oil tank storage and a gate granting pedestrian access to the rear.
This property is yards from local amenities, including a convenience store and newsagents/post office ,public house, primary school, doctor's practice, farm shops, village hall and park and a adventure playground. Witheridge is surrounded by picturesque Devon countryside with the market town of Tiverton, just nine miles away, offers a variety of shops and easy access to the M5 and mainline station to Paddington, London
WITHERIDGE, EX16
Valid until 27.04.2019
Walls: | Sandstone, as built, no insulation (assumed) | Walls Energy: | Very poor |
Roof: | Pitched, 300+ mm loft insulation | Roof Energy: | Very good |
Window: | Single glazed | Window Energy: | Very poor |
Main Heating: | Boiler and radiators, oil | Main Heating Energy: | Average |
Main Heating Controls: | Programmer, TRVs and bypass | Main Heating Controls Energy: | Poor |
Hot Water System: | From main system | Hot Water Energy Efficiency: | Average |
Lighting: | Low energy lighting in 92% of fixed outlets | Lighting Energy: | Very good |
Floors: | Solid, no insulation (assumed) | Secondary Heating: | Room heaters, electric |
Total Floor Area: | 131 m2 |
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