3 bedroom house
Doddiscombsleigh, Exeter, Devon, EX6 7PX
Guide Price
£675,000
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Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Paddock, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Feb 2021
- Removed: May 2021
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Paddock, Woodland
A well-positioned, detached bungalow with over 6 acres and stunning views of the sought after Teign Valley. Large sitting room, kitchen/breakfast room, 3-4 double bedrooms, 3 bathrooms (1 en suite). Garage. Gardens. two paddocks & woodland. EPC Band D.
Situation - The property is situated on the fringes of the popular Teign Valley village of Doddiscombsleigh. The village has a strong community with church, primary school and famed public house (The Nobody Inn). The village lies on the eastern side of the valley, just outside the boundary of the Dartmoor National Park. The village of Lower Ashton is nearby and has an excellent pub and post office. The university and cathedral city of Exeter lies just seven miles via the most direct route and has a wide range of amenities befitting a centre of its importance including excellent shopping, dining, theatre and sporting facilities. There are mainline railway stations to Paddington and London Waterloo and Exeter International Airport lies four miles to the east of the city.
Description - Penhill is a delightful, detached bungalow situated in a stunning elevated position. Originally built in 1963 the property has a tiled roof with stone and render facade and offers spacious accommodation of 1,782sqft with many of the rooms benefitting from far reaching views across the Teign Valley.
Accommodation - An entrance porch leads into a spacious, wood floored hallway with storage cupboards, a cloakroom, and access to the principal rooms of the property. The galley kitchen has wall and floor mounted units with a free standing electric cooker and larder cupboard. At the far end is a breakfast area with banquette seating and a door onto the side veranda. Accessed from either the hallway or the kitchen the double aspect sitting room has a cosy woodburner and benefits from the far reaching views. There is a formal dining room with views over the front gardens.
There are three double bedrooms all with fitted cupboards whilst one room benefits from an en suite. Further along the corridor is a shower room with WC and basin as well as a larger family bathroom with a bath, basin and WC. At the far end of the hallway is a double aspect utility room with a door out to the gardens. This could be converted into a fourth double bedroom if required.
The Gardens - Accessed along a country lane, five bar wooden gates open to a large parking and turning area. This in turn gives access to a large workshop/garage, with light and power supply, which is integrated on the basement level of the property. The formal and landscaped gardens surround the bungalow and are predominently laid to lawn with established shrubs, an orchard and a paved patio to the south/west. There are two wooden sheds, a small open fronted pole barn and a separate greenhouse.
The Land - To the south and west of the property is a paddock with separate gated access onto the lane and a copse of broadleaf woodland with a stream running through. The property in total extends to approximately 6.16 acres.
Services - Mains water and electric. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating.
Directions - From Exeter proceed on the A38 towards Plymouth. At the top of Haldon Hill turn left signed Dunchideock and Exeter Racecourse. Turn immediately right and pass under the A38 following the signs for Dunchideock. After passing Haldon Belvedere turn left signed Ashton and Doddiscombsleigh. After 0.5 miles turn right signed Doddiscombsleigh. After 0.8 miles turn right and follow the lane for approximately 0.3 miles. The property will be found on the left
Marketed by: Stags, Exeter
Situation - The property is situated on the fringes of the popular Teign Valley village of Doddiscombsleigh. The village has a strong community with church, primary school and famed public house (The Nobody Inn). The village lies on the eastern side of the valley, just outside the boundary of the Dartmoor National Park. The village of Lower Ashton is nearby and has an excellent pub and post office. The university and cathedral city of Exeter lies just seven miles via the most direct route and has a wide range of amenities befitting a centre of its importance including excellent shopping, dining, theatre and sporting facilities. There are mainline railway stations to Paddington and London Waterloo and Exeter International Airport lies four miles to the east of the city.
Description - Penhill is a delightful, detached bungalow situated in a stunning elevated position. Originally built in 1963 the property has a tiled roof with stone and render facade and offers spacious accommodation of 1,782sqft with many of the rooms benefitting from far reaching views across the Teign Valley.
Accommodation - An entrance porch leads into a spacious, wood floored hallway with storage cupboards, a cloakroom, and access to the principal rooms of the property. The galley kitchen has wall and floor mounted units with a free standing electric cooker and larder cupboard. At the far end is a breakfast area with banquette seating and a door onto the side veranda. Accessed from either the hallway or the kitchen the double aspect sitting room has a cosy woodburner and benefits from the far reaching views. There is a formal dining room with views over the front gardens.
There are three double bedrooms all with fitted cupboards whilst one room benefits from an en suite. Further along the corridor is a shower room with WC and basin as well as a larger family bathroom with a bath, basin and WC. At the far end of the hallway is a double aspect utility room with a door out to the gardens. This could be converted into a fourth double bedroom if required.
The Gardens - Accessed along a country lane, five bar wooden gates open to a large parking and turning area. This in turn gives access to a large workshop/garage, with light and power supply, which is integrated on the basement level of the property. The formal and landscaped gardens surround the bungalow and are predominently laid to lawn with established shrubs, an orchard and a paved patio to the south/west. There are two wooden sheds, a small open fronted pole barn and a separate greenhouse.
The Land - To the south and west of the property is a paddock with separate gated access onto the lane and a copse of broadleaf woodland with a stream running through. The property in total extends to approximately 6.16 acres.
Services - Mains water and electric. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating.
Directions - From Exeter proceed on the A38 towards Plymouth. At the top of Haldon Hill turn left signed Dunchideock and Exeter Racecourse. Turn immediately right and pass under the A38 following the signs for Dunchideock. After passing Haldon Belvedere turn left signed Ashton and Doddiscombsleigh. After 0.5 miles turn right signed Doddiscombsleigh. After 0.8 miles turn right and follow the lane for approximately 0.3 miles. The property will be found on the left
Marketed by: Stags, Exeter
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