This modern coach house offers well-presented two bedroom accommodation with a good sized private garden to the rear, plus garage and parking to the front and gas central heating and uPVC double glazing.DESCRIPTION Situated in this popular development within Crediton, which is located with good access to Exeter by road, bus and train, this coach house offers well-presented and naturally light accommodation, plus the peace of mind of the remainder of the NHBC certificate.The two bedroom accommodation includes a great sized master bedroom with space for a dressing area, a great sized dual aspect lounge diner with double doors to the garden and a well fitted kitchen with integrated dishwasher, twin oven and gas hob. There is also a white suite bathroom with shower over the bath. As you would expect, the property enjoys gas central heating and uPVC double glazing.Outside there is a 14m x 6m (46’ x 19’8”) enclosed and private rear garden which also enjoys some views and side access for refuse and recycling. To the front there is off road parking and a garage with light and power and a good sized storage area under the stairs.Council Tax: BUtilities: Mains gas, mains water & electricDrainage: MainsHeating: Gas central heatingListed: NoTenure: FreeholdDIRECTIONS From Crediton High Street office, proceed down the town (easterly) and turn right into Dean Street (immediately opposite the main Parish Church). At the end of Dean Street, turn left into Park Road. Proceed for about 200 yards and turn right into Dokkum Road. Dokkum Road becomes Saxon Close continue down and around to the right and No.31 will be found on your left (The garage and driveway is next to the front door).CREDITON : An ancient market town, with a contemporary feel – only a short, 20-minute drive NW from the city of Exeter. Set in the Vale of the River Creedy, amongst gentle, rolling hills and verdant pastures. Sincerely picture postcard. Once the capital of Devon, Crediton is famed for its inspiring sandstone church and for being the birthplace of Saint Boniface in 680 AD. Its high street is a vibrant place, abuzz with trade –artisan coffee shops, roaring pubs, a farmers’ market and bakeries, jam-packed with mouthwatering delights. For those commuting it has hassle free transport links into Exeter and for schooling a prestigious community college (Queen Elizabeth’s) – with an Ofsted “outstanding” sixth form. In addition, it boasts a brilliant gym & leisure centre for New Year’s resolutions, two supermarkets for the weekly shop and a trading estate for any practical needs. All neatly held in a single valley.
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