2 bedroom house
Luppitt, Honiton, Devon, EX14 4TR
Guide Price
£480,000
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Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jun 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
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A two bedroom detached bungalow in need of full refurbishment situated on a 0.39 acre plot in an idyllic, private location. The property offers huge potential and is being sold with no onward chain.
The property includes a porch with a front door leading into a large hallway with doors off to a lounge and conservatory, a separate dining room with kitchen off it and two double bedrooms, both with en-suite bathrooms. There is also a spiral staircase from the hallway which leads up to the loft area with scenic views across the valley.
The property benefits from oil fired central heating with radiators throughout and UPVC double glazed windows and external doors.
East Devon Council – Tax Band D.
The property is set in the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and sits in mature gardens of 0.39 acres. The Robins is readily accessible to the village of Luppitt with its Village Hall and the pretty and ancient Parish Church of St Mary's. There are many delightful walks that can be enjoyed from your door which weave throughout East Devon's beautiful landscape. The market town of Honiton lies 3.5 miles to the South and is well-known as an antique and book centre. Honiton is also host to a variety of supermarkets, shops, restaurants and schools and boasts a sports centre with swimming pool and a Golf Club.
Honiton railway station provides a main line connection to London (Waterloo) and Exeter, the County Town. Exeter lies some 20 miles to the west and has excellent shopping and sporting facilities as well as theatres, an arts centre, and an international airport. Sidmouth, on the World Heritage Jurassic Coastline, is some 14 miles to the south and Colyton Grammar School, one of the country's top co-educational state schools is approximately 16 miles distant. Approximately 15 miles to the north lies Taunton, the County Town of Somerset, which has an express rail link to London and direct access to the M5.
The property sits within its own private grounds. A broad driveway with ample parking provides access to both a detached single garage and a separate large double garage/workshop complete with internal lighting and power. The rest of the land that wraps around the property is mainly laid to lawn with a variety of mature ornamental and fruit trees within it. A large hedge line screens the house from the lane, providing perfect privacy.
Marketed by: Greenslade Taylor Hunt, Honiton
The property includes a porch with a front door leading into a large hallway with doors off to a lounge and conservatory, a separate dining room with kitchen off it and two double bedrooms, both with en-suite bathrooms. There is also a spiral staircase from the hallway which leads up to the loft area with scenic views across the valley.
The property benefits from oil fired central heating with radiators throughout and UPVC double glazed windows and external doors.
East Devon Council – Tax Band D.
The property is set in the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and sits in mature gardens of 0.39 acres. The Robins is readily accessible to the village of Luppitt with its Village Hall and the pretty and ancient Parish Church of St Mary's. There are many delightful walks that can be enjoyed from your door which weave throughout East Devon's beautiful landscape. The market town of Honiton lies 3.5 miles to the South and is well-known as an antique and book centre. Honiton is also host to a variety of supermarkets, shops, restaurants and schools and boasts a sports centre with swimming pool and a Golf Club.
Honiton railway station provides a main line connection to London (Waterloo) and Exeter, the County Town. Exeter lies some 20 miles to the west and has excellent shopping and sporting facilities as well as theatres, an arts centre, and an international airport. Sidmouth, on the World Heritage Jurassic Coastline, is some 14 miles to the south and Colyton Grammar School, one of the country's top co-educational state schools is approximately 16 miles distant. Approximately 15 miles to the north lies Taunton, the County Town of Somerset, which has an express rail link to London and direct access to the M5.
The property sits within its own private grounds. A broad driveway with ample parking provides access to both a detached single garage and a separate large double garage/workshop complete with internal lighting and power. The rest of the land that wraps around the property is mainly laid to lawn with a variety of mature ornamental and fruit trees within it. A large hedge line screens the house from the lane, providing perfect privacy.
Marketed by: Greenslade Taylor Hunt, Honiton
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