This impressive, four-bedroom detached residence occupies a plot of around half an acre in an elevated and highly regarded location in Sidmouth, just a quarter of a mile on foot to the esplanade and seafront.
The property has been the subject of considerable improvements and is now presented in excellent decorative order throughout, with a high-quality interior. The house has been configured to accommodate the main living quarters on the first floor to make the most of the stunning, south-westerly sea views, while the four bedrooms can be located on the ground level.
Beyond the entrance porch, there is a spacious hallway leading to four double bedrooms on the ground floor and a glass-panelled staircase leading to the first floor.
The principal bedroom benefits from an ensuite shower room, while the other bedrooms are served by a well-appointed family bathroom. Two of the bedrooms have a favourable south-westerly aspect and patio doors to the rear garden. All four bedrooms have built-in wardrobes. In addition, there is a triple aspect snug with doors to the garden.
On the first floor, there is a most impressive open plan kitchen/sitting/dining room with Velux windows and a pair of folding doors opening onto the balcony, where there is a breathtaking south-westerly outlook over the Sid Valley, esplanade, across to Muttersmoor and Peak Hill and along the Jurassic coastline and the sea. The kitchen area has a modern contemporary look and is fitted with a comprehensive range of cream-coloured units, quality work surfaces, several integrated appliances and a central island with a breakfast bar. This level is completed with a handy study and a cloakroom.
Outside, the property stands on a generous plot of around half an acre with the grounds predominantly laid to lawn. Within the garden, there is an office/gym with adjoining storage.
At the front, a driveway leads to a gravel parking area and a single garage.
SUMMARY:
Southway, Sidmouth
Guide Price: £1,450,000
Agent: Harrison Lavers and Potbury’s
Agent's Tel: 01395 516633
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