Attractive 3 bedroomed terraced cottage with large conservatory overlooking 70ft south facing garden, kitchen/dining room, living room (space for a woodburner) shower room, uPVC double glazing, garage, off road parking for 2 vehicles. DESCRIPTION This attractive 3 bedroomed period property is nicely set back from the road in the popular village of Copplestone, being close to the centre of the village within easy reach of the amenities and transport links, with the train station (trains to Barnstaple, Exeter and beyond) and A377 both within a few minutes’ walk.The property was built in the 1900’s, being constructed of stone and has been updated in recent years with the addition of a good sized conservatory overlooking the south facing garden. The cottage also benefits from uPVC double glazing and doors throughout. There is a kitchen/dining room with an extensive range of base units and matching wall cabinets, built in double electric oven, and a 4 ring electric hob. The living room has a stone fireplace and space for a woodburner. Outside, there is a south facing garden extending to 70 feet, laid mainly to lawn and benefiting from a greenhouse and raised flower/vegetable beds. The front garden also extends to 70 feet and has a large patio area, well stocked flower beds and a further vegetable garden.Beyond the garden is off road parking for 2 vehicles and a detached double garage. 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.DIRECTIONS Upon entering Copplestone from Crediton , From Crediton, take the A377 main road in a north westerly direction for about 4 miles until arriving in Copplestone. Go through the traffic lights, over the railway bridge, staying on the A377. Go just past the mill on your left and the entrance to the properties is the next turning on the right before the row of modern properties. No 3 is the second property on the left.
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