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2 bed end of terrace house
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Our Summary
- Stone outbuildings with potential
- Scope for improvement
- While the property would benefit from some updating, it provides a solid base for improvement and the opportunity to shape the interior over time
- A number of stone outbuildings sit alongside the property, offering useful storage or potential for alternative uses, subject to any necessary permissions
- Overall, this is a cottage that will suit buyers looking for a rural setting with scope to update and make changes over time, rather than a fully finished home, with the benefit of outside space and good access to the surrounding area
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Description
The property is a two-bedroom end of terrace stone cottage set in a rural position near Eggesford Forest. It has a straightforward layout with two reception rooms, including a main lounge with a wood-burning stove and a second reception room that could be used for dining or everyday use. There are two south-facing double bedrooms, both with a lovely outlook over the garden, and a bathroom with a shower, WC, and sink.
The property has a south-facing front garden, a garage, and off-road parking. There are also a number of stone outbuildings with useful storage potential or alternative uses, subject to permissions. The cottage has a private borehole for water, oil-fired central heating, and a woodburning stove.
It is set on a freehold plot and is within the Chulmleigh School catchment area.