This elegant, detached residence occupies a position on one of Sidmouth's most sought-after roads, close to the golf course and set within a large plot with striking views of the sea and across the valley.
Inside, the four-bedroom property is beautifully presented and offers classic, stylish accommodation that meets all the needs required for modern living. Beyond the grand, split-level reception hallway, there is a superbly-appointed sitting room with an elegant timber surround fireplace with a gas coal effect fire adding warmth and charm to the space. The room is bathed in natural light from its dual aspect, with bespoke shutters flanking the windows and a glazed door opening to the rear sun terrace that overlooks the gardens.
The dining room, conservatory and kitchen have a free-flowing, open-plan layout. The dining area has an exposed brick surround fireplace and seamlessly connects to the kitchen through a large opening and unfolds into the conservatory via bi-fold doors. The thoughtfully designed kitchen has white-fronted units, stylish grey stone worksurfaces and several integrated appliances.
On the first floor, there are four generously sized bedrooms. The principal bedroom suite benefits from a dual aspect, with windows flanked by bespoke shutters, offering captivating sea views towards Salcombe Hill. It has a superbly appointed ensuite bathroom with a panelled bath. The remaining three bedrooms share a modern shower room.
Outside, well-established gardens showcase a sweep of lawns intertwined with decorative gravel and paved pathways. Mature shrubs, plants, and trees border the landscape, providing a vibrant display of colour and shape throughout the year. A timber summerhouse occupies a spot on the paved sun terrace, and a brick-built former well house serves as an ideal storage space.
A gravel driveway provides ample parking spaces and leads to a detached garage.
Cotmaton Road, Sidmouth
Guide Price: £1,100,000
Agent: Bradleys, Sidmouth
Agent's Tel: 01395 578444
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