This attractive detached dwelling occupies a sought-after position in a quiet cul-de-sac to the eastern side of the Sid Valley, on the lower slopes of Salcombe Hill, and is only one mile from the town centre and seafront.
Properties in this area of Sidmouth witness the best of any afternoon and evening sunshine.
The detached bungalow was constructed in the early 1950s and over the course of time has seen many favourable enhancements. The property is presented in excellent decorative order and has several pleasant finishing touches. The sitting room has a double aspect, lovely wooden flooring and doors that open directly to the terrace where there is a delightful view over the garden. The kitchen has a modern classic look with cream shaker-style units, contrasting black worksurfaces, several integrated appliances, space for additional appliances and underfloor heating.
The principal bedroom has a triple aspect and is currently used as a hobbies and music room, while the second double bedroom has built-in wardrobes and a door opening onto the terrace. The house also has a useful study area and a well-appointed bathroom with underfloor heating and a separate shower cubicle.
The loft space is currently boarded and has a window, and offers the potential for a conversion, subject to any necessary planning consents.
Outside, the bungalow stands on a good-sized plot of approximately a quarter of an acre. The south-west facing garden is mainly laid to lawn and features a mature boundary, beyond which is land leading down to the River Sid.
The property has space for parking on the driveway that gives access to a single garage.
Sidcliffe, Sidmouth
Guide Price: £795,000
Agent: Harrison Lavers & Potbury’s, Sidmouth
Agent's Tel: 01395 516633
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