This impressive three-bedroom Edwardian townhouse occupies a prime position in Sidmouth close to the town centre and seafront.
The elegant three-story dwelling is presented to an extremely high standard throughout with an abundance of period features that blend sympathetically with the more modern fixtures.
The grand hallway makes a good first impression with its Edwardian tiled floor, dado rail and attractive spindle staircase. This leads to two well-proportioned reception rooms.
The sitting room is a light and airy space and has classic skirting boards, picture rails and cornicing, an arts and crafts style open fireplace and a bay window with bespoke white shutters. The dining room is equally pleasant and has French doors that open to a naturally bright garden room.
The kitchen has a traditional look with solid wood units, oak work surfaces, Amtico wood effect flooring and a handy walk-in pantry.
On the first floor, the principal bedroom offers a wealth of period features such as a ceiling rose, picture rails, cornicing, a lovely bay window flanked by bespoke shutters, an arts and crafts fireplace and a door to the balcony that overlooks the front garden and the river Sid. Also on this level is a superbly appointed wet room with a walk-in shower and Edwardian tiled flooring, and a stylish luxury family bathroom with a large walk-in shower and a part freestanding claw foot bath.
On the second floor, there are two further double bedrooms with part-sloping ceilings and lovely cast iron fireplaces.
Outside, the small and private rear garden has been designed with low maintenance in mind. Flagstone paving leads to two sun terraces, that are ideal spots for entertaining, surrounded by herbaceous borders.
Two resident parking permits are available for Millford Road, paid for on an annual basis.
Millford Road, Sidmouth
Guide Price: £600,000
Agent: Bradleys, Sidmouth
Agent's Tel: 01395 578444
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