- Popular village setting +
- Four bedrooms +
- Countryside views +
- 20ft sitting room with wood burner +
- Ground floor bedroom/office space +
- Council tax band: F +
- EPC rating: D +
Description
Individually built in the mid-1990s, this attractive 4 bedroom 'cottage-style' detached house boasts character and countryside views, situated on the edge of a sought-after village. The accommodation is well-presented, featuring generously sized rooms. Key features include a 20ft sitting room with a fireplace and a wood burner, a 16ft dining room, utility room, and a large ground floor office/bedroom. Upstairs, there are 3 bedrooms, all equipped with wardrobes, an ensuite, and a family bathroom. The property benefits from oil-fired central heating, while outside, a private drive provides off-road parking. The manageable gardens feature an artificial grass lawn and well-stocked borders.
Situation
Hidcott is conveniently situated on the edge of the village, within walking distance of the thatched 13th-century Ley Arms Inn and the pre-medieval church. Kenn is generally accepted as one of the prettiest and most desirable villages in this part of Devon due to its rural location combined with its easy access to Exeter, the M5 motorway, and the Devon expressway to Plymouth.
Directions
Exit the A38 Exeter to Plymouth road at Kennford, just before the Shell Petrol Station on the approach to Haldon Hill. Continue up the road, and immediately behind the petrol station, take the next turning to the left, signposted Kenn. Hidcott is the third house on the right, halfway down the hill. Approximate distance from Exeter City Centre: 6 miles.
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