This individual, detached family home occupies a prime position at the head of a sought-after cul-de-sac close to the amenities in Sidmouth and has lovely views across the Sid Valley.
The three-bedroom property benefits from having good access to natural light which brightens every room, and it has been renovated to a high standard by the current owners.
Inside, a large reception hallway leads to the sitting room with a charming double-sided fireplace housing a wood-burning stove, a lovely bay window overlooking the gardens, and double doors that open to a traditional-style conservatory with French doors to the sun terrace. The second reception area houses a lounge with a double-sided fireplace and French doors leading out onto the west-facing rear patio.
The open-plan kitchen/dining/family room is a particular feature extending the full width of the house. The kitchen has a stylish, contemporary look with quality fittings, integrated appliances, a central island, a built-in larder and a separate dining area. The ground floor accommodation is completed with a modern shower room.
On the first floor, there are three well-proportioned bedrooms and a luxurious family bathroom with a panelled bath and a separate walk-in shower. The principal bedroom has fitted wardrobes and a bay window from where there are superb views of Salcombe Hill.
Outside, well-established gardens wrap around the rear and both sides of the house. The gardens feature a well-kept lawn, a raised sun terrace with stunning views, vegetable beds and a wealth of mature shrubs, plants, and trees. There is also a handy workshop and a separate brick-based wooden shed.
At the front, a gravel driveway provides ample space for parking and leads to an oak-framed carport.
The property is sold with no onward chain.
Malvern Road, Sidmouth
Guide Price: £650,000
Agent: Bradleys, Sidmouth
Agent's Tel: 01395 578444
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