This individual detached family home occupies a position at the head of a fine cul-de-sac, on the edge of Sidmouth.
The five-bedroom dwelling is well-presented with many fine features and well-proportioned rooms.
Beyond the solid oak front door, the entrance hallway leads to the main reception rooms and kitchen. The light-filled sitting room has an attractive stone surround fireplace and a triple aspect with French doors that open to the sunny rear garden. The dining room is equally pleasant with lovely oak flooring and French doors to the rear sun terrace, making outdoor dining an easy option. The kitchen/breakfast room has a classic layout and look with a wide range of white-coloured units with contrasting worksurfaces, a handy breakfast bar, a range-style oven and several integrated appliances. A useful study completes the ground floor accommodation.
On the first floor, a galleried landing leads to five well-proportioned bedrooms and a modern fitted family bathroom. The principal bedroom is extremely spacious and has a dual aspect with a lovely outlook, and it benefits from an ensuite shower room and a separate dressing area complete with fitted wardrobes. The guest bedroom also has an ensuite shower room.
Outside, the south-facing rear garden is a particular feature of the property, benefitting from a sunny aspect with glimpses of the sea. Offering a good degree of privacy, the garden is landscaped with mature shrubs, plants and trees providing colour throughout the year. An attractively paved sun terrace is placed perfectly to enjoy the lovely vista towards Salcombe Hill and the sea.
At the front, a double width driveway leads to an attached double garage with twin doors, while the front garden is stocked with a wealth of specimen plants and shrubs and has an area of lawn with a seating area.
Heritage Way, Sidmouth
Guide Price: £765,000
Agent: Bradleys, Sidmouth
Agent's Tel: 01395 578444
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