This attractive pre-war residence occupies a prime position in a desirable cul-de-sac in Sidmouth and is conveniently close to the town’s main amenities, with the long seafront a quarter of a mile away and the town centre just a third of a mile away.
The four-bedroom detached property has an individual charm with a pleasant exterior and a period arched timber front door that instantly adds a level of interest. The house is presented in superb decorative order and has been the subject of considerable improvement in recent years, most notably with its kitchen extension.
Beyond the front door, the entrance hallway makes a welcoming first impression with its double aspect and oak flooring. On the ground floor, there is a spacious sitting room with a double aspect and patio doors opening to the garden. There is also a separate study. The classically styled kitchen/breakfast room is the highlight of the house with its range of pale grey modern units, white work surfaces and several integrated appliances. The overhead Velux window brings in additional light to the room and the underfloor heating is a bonus.
On the first floor, there are two double and two single bedrooms along with a well-appointed family bathroom. The principal bedroom benefits from an ensuite shower room and a door that opens onto a balcony, from where there is a fine south-westerly view, with Muttersmoor in the distance.
Outside, the rear garden offers a good degree of privacy and has been landscaped with ease of maintenance in mind. The south-west facing garden benefits from plenty of sunshine in fine weather and features a large patio immediately adjacent to the house and a level lawn surrounded by a wealth of mature shrubs and plants. The timber garden shed is a handy addition to the garden.
At the front, the house stands on a level corner plot with off-road parking space for two vehicles.
Roselands, Sidmouth
Guide Price: £850,000
Agent: Harrison Lavers & Potbury’s, Sidmouth
Agent's Tel: 01395 516633
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