This individual detached house of contemporary design occupies one of the most desirable locations in Sidmouth, less than half a mile from the seafront.
The modern property is situated at the lower end of Beatlands Road and as such is within a short walking distance of both the town centre and seafront. Despite being within close proximity to all town centre amenities and The Byes and River Sid, the property enjoys a tucked away location, hidden from view.
The three-bedroom, split-level house was constructed in 2012, and it is presented in good decorative order, with several interesting features and creature comforts such as underfloor heating.
Inside, the entrance hallway has a double-height ceiling and stairs to the lower and upper floors. On the ground floor, there is a cosy sitting room, a well-sized dining room and a separate kitchen fitted with a range of white units and integrated appliances.
Descending to the lower-level hallway there are two bedrooms, one with a west-facing patio door, the other with a built-in wardrobe. Also on this floor is a well-appointed luxury bathroom featuring a roll top, ball and claw bath and high-quality tiling.
The principal bedroom can be found on the upper floor. This bedroom has built-in wardrobes, a west-facing window with a pretty view over the front garden and across the valley to Muttersmoor, and a good-sized ensuite shower room.
Outside, the property stands on a deceptively large plot of approximately a quarter of an acre. The front garden is mostly laid to lawn and offers a good degree of privacy and seclusion. A paved patio adjoins the back of the house and steps descend to a sunken terrace. The rear garden faces south and east and is low maintenance featuring gravel and paving.
Electric gates open onto a driveway with a turning area and space to park several cars leading to an oak-framed carport.
Beatlands Road, Sidmouth
Guide Price: £850,000
Agent: Harrison Lavers & Potbury’s
Agent's Tel: 01395 516633
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