This substantial, detached former farmhouse occupies a convenient position on the High Street in the pretty village of Newton Poppleford, with direct access to the main roads and local amenities.
The five-bedroom family home is presented in superb decorative order throughout with a good combination of period features and modern, contemporary additions.
On the ground floor, there is a spacious sitting room with a large wood-burning stove as its main focal point, while the dining room is a highlight of the property with its period fireplace housing a cosy log-burning stove and bread oven. The light-filled kitchen has a modern, classic look with a good range of sleek white units, contrasting worksurfaces and several with high-quality appliances and fittings. It seamlessly flows into an informal dining area with a solid fuel-burning stove, an exposed overhead beam and folding doors that open to the rear garden. Adjacent to the kitchen, is a spacious conservatory with timber double glazing. The ground floor is completed with a convenient double bedroom with an ensuite bathroom, offering a flexible living option.
On the first floor, there are four well-proportioned bedrooms and a stylish family bathroom. The principal bedroom has two walk-in wardrobes and an elegant ensuite bathroom, while the second bedroom also has an ensuite shower room.
Outside, the rear garden has been beautifully landscaped and features an extensive level lawn, a paved patio area that is ideal for outdoor entertaining, several shrubs and trees, a summerhouse, a garden office, a timber shed, and covered storage space.
At the front, there is a large gravel driveway providing ample parking space for several vehicles or a caravan, motorhome, or small boat, that also gives access to an adjoining garage.
SUMMARY:
High Street, Newton Poppleford, Sidmouth
Guide Price: £650,000
Agent: Bradleys, Sidmouth
Agent's Tel: 01395 578444
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