A beautifully presented 3 bedroom 1930’s semi-detached house, enjoying bay windows to the living room and master bedroom, wonderful SOUTH FACING gardens, ample parking, a large kitchen diner, plus study and downstairs WC – All centrally heated and uPVC double glazed.DESCRIPTION Homeleigh is a 1930’s semi-detached house situated in the heart of this increasingly popular Mid-Devon village, just a short walk to the local stores, bus and train links to Exeter, local Inn and well regarded Primary School just beyond that.The well-presented accommodation includes 3 bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor. The master bedroom enjoys a bay window and a large amount of built in wardrobes. The extended ground floor includes a living room with bay window and woodburner, a south facing and spacious kitchen/diner with double doors to the rear garden and attached study and downstairs cloakroom with WC. The whole property benefits from oil fired central heating and uPVC double glazing and has period features with many picture rails and period internal doors still in place.This family home sits on a sizable plot with ample parking to the front for 5 vehicles, with a lovely South facing rear garden which wraps around with areas of level lawn, decking and attractive paving, plus a summerhouse and large shed/workshop.DIRECTIONS: From Crediton head West on the A377, upon entering Copplestone keep right after the bridge traffic lights and Homeleigh’s driveway will be found at the end of the one way system on the left, marked by a Helmores board.COPPLESTONE is a popular Mid Devon village adjoining the A377 Exeter / Barnstaple road about 4 miles west of Crediton. The Cathedral City of Exeter is about 12 miles to the south east with excellent communications including the M5 motorway, main line rail stations and its airport to the east of the city. To the south west and the north east of Copplestone are the National Parks of Dartmoor and Exmoor, renowned for their spectacular scenery with excellent facilities for walking, riding and fishing. The village has an old Inn, post office / general stores and a modern primary school. There is a bus service through the village to Exeter via Crediton. The village also has a railway station with trains every hour to both Barnstaple and Exeter. In the village stands an ancient granite cross which is mentioned in a Saxon charter of the year 974. This cross is virtually in the centre of the County.
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