This beautifully presented detached bungalow occupies an elevated position in a desirable cul-de-sac in the Woolbrook area of Sidmouth, around a mile and three-quarters from the seafront.
The two-bedroom dwelling was extensively refurbished in 2015 and is now presented in excellent decorative order with high-quality fixtures and fine finishes.
It is apparent that close attention to detail was paid during the enhancement programme and the high-specification touches include Karndean flooring, electric underfloor heating in both bathrooms and a simply stunning open-plan kitchen/sitting/dining room.
Beyond the spacious hallway, there is a superbly-appointed open open-plan kitchen/dining and sitting room that has a double aspect including sliding doors that open to the rear garden, where there are splendid views across the Sid Valley in a south-easterly direction. The kitchen has a modern, contemporary look with white high-gloss units, matched with white Corian worksurfaces, integrated appliances and a handy preparation island with a breakfast bar. The kitchen flows into the dining room and onto the sitting room.
The principal bedroom benefits from a fully-fitted dressing room and an ensuite bathroom fitted with a modern, quality suite featuring a large bath and separate walk-in shower. The second bedroom is a good-sized double. The accommodation is completed with a family shower room and a study.
Outside, the rear garden is attractively landscaped and features a terrace with far-reaching south easterly views across the Sid Valley to Trow Hill and beyond. Steps descend to a level lawn and large patio area, while a decked patio leads to a recently constructed garden room. Ample, external storage space is provided by a purpose-built brick shed.
At the front, the block paved driveway provides off-road parking space for two vehicles.
Woolbrook Park, Sidmouth
Guide Price: £695,000
Agent: Harrison Lavers and Potbury’s
Agent's Tel: 01395 516633
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