This modern detached family home is conveniently situated on the lower slopes of Salcombe Hill, a short walk away from the town centre, and benefits from lovely views over the Sid Valley and to the sea.
The three-bedroom dwelling was constructed in 2007 and has been configured so the main living quarters are on the first floor to take full advantage of the lovely views.
On the ground floor, the entrance hallway features an attractive turning staircase, fitted with an oak balustrade and bannister, that leads up to the first floor. The ground floor has two large bedrooms, both of which have access to a large walk-in wardrobe and shower room. Bedroom one has a large bay window and a door that opens to the garden and the second bedroom has an ensuite bathroom and a fitted wardrobe. There is a lift in the garage area that rises to a first-floor utility room.
On the first floor, the well-proportioned sitting room has a triple aspect with an Oriel window and views of the sea. Adjoining the sitting room is a beautifully presented, open-plan kitchen/dining/family room with a south westerly aspect and a large bay window, providing a lovely seating area.
The kitchen area has a modern, classic look and it is extensively fitted with a range of sleek cream-coloured units, polished granite worksurfaces, several integrated appliances and a central island with a two-burner gas hob. There is a handy walk-in pantry attached to the kitchen. The first floor is completed with a further bedroom with a triple aspect.
Outside, the mature gardens are mainly laid to lawn and feature an abundance of well-established trees and shrubs. There are well-placed paved patio areas and a light-filled conservatory attached to the house.
The property is accessed via a private drive from Hillside Road. There is ample space for parking on the tarmac driveway which leads to a large integral garage and an oak-framed carport.
Hillside Road, Sidmouth
Guide Price: £1,200,000
Agent: Harrison Lavers & Potbury’s, Sidmouth
Agent's Tel: 01395 516633
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