4 Bedroomed DETACHED BUNGALOW plus DETACHED COB BARN and 3.5acre adjoining PADDOCK (including small area of woodland with stream) on the edge of popular Mid Devon village enjoying stunning open countryside. DESCRIPTION This spacious detached bungalow is delightfully located on the edge of the village of Lapford, enjoying far reaching views across open countryside. Crediton is 9 miles away and Exeter 16 miles, and there are great transport links with buses and trains to Exeter and trains also to Barnstaple. The property offers 4 bedroomed family accommodation, which could benefit from some modernisation, yet offers tremendous potential. There is a large family room with kitchen and dining area, a separate living room and the master bedroom benefits from en-suite facilities (though this could benefit from some updating). There is oil fired central heating and uPVC double glazing. The exterior of the bungalow was painted earlier this year and the roof has been treated with an anti-fungal dressing. Outside, the property benefits from a detached garage, shed and greenhouse plus an adjoining 3.5 acre paddock, complete with outbuilding, an area of woodland and a stream talking in some breath-taking Devon country views. There is also a detached cob barn fronting onto Mill Hill, which is currently used for storage.This offers a wonderful opportunity to acquire a lovely family home, with delightful rural views, an adjoining paddock and a detached cob barn and an early viewing is strongly recommended as properties like these generate significant demand. DIRECTIONS On entering Lapford from the A377 main road, proceed over the river and railway bridges, and up the hill. The entrance to The Lindens is on the left before the cob barn and before you reach the Lapford signLAPFORD, a large parish and village, lies just north of the main A377 Exeter / Barnstaple road approximately 9 miles from Crediton and 16 miles from Exeter. The village has good amenities including inns, a primary school and a preschool with an excellent OFSTED report. On the edge of the village is a railway station and there is a regular daily bus service from the heart of the village. The parish church, St Thomas of Canterbury, is of perpendicular style and has a fine 16th century rood screen.
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