- A SEMI-DETACHED PROPERTY IN NEED OF MODERNISATION & POTENTIAL FOR EXTENSION +
- 3 Bedrooms +
- A fantastic opportunity for those looking to put their own stamp on a property +
- Situated within close proximity to public transport links, nearby schools & local amenities +
- Various walking & cycling routes nearby on the local Tarka Trail +
- Driveway parking +
- South-facing rear garden +
- No onward chain +
- Don't miss the chance to transform this property into your dream home +
This 3 Bedroom semi-detached property offers a fantastic opportunity for those looking to put their own stamp on a home, as it is in need of modernising and offers potential for extension, subject to the necessary planning consents.. The house boasts 3 well-proportioned Bedrooms, the first bedroom benefits from dual aspect windows allowing plenty of natural light to flood the room whilst the second and third Bedrooms also enjoy an abundance of natural light, creating bright and airy spaces.
Situated in a location with excellent public transport links, nearby schools, local amenities and a strong local community, this property is ideal for families or professionals looking to settle in a vibrant neighbourhood. For those who enjoy outdoor activities, there are various walking and cycling routes nearby on the local Tarka Trail.
Unique features of this property include parking and a south-facing garden whilst also being offered for sale with no onward chain. Don't miss the chance to transform this property into your dream home.
Fremington is pleasant village close to beautiful Instow and the popular Tarka Trail. Once a thriving port when the railway ran through the village, there are reminders of the area’s heritage all around and close to the River Taw - within sight from the top of Sampson’s Plantation. Visit the easy-going museum at Fremington Quay for an insight into quite how busy the sleepy Fremington once was.
The village itself is home to several good pubs, churches, a community centre and shops – there’s even a chippy. To the west is Instow with its expansive and jaw-dropping views of the Taw / Torridge Estuary and views out to the ocean. In the old days, there used to be a ferry to Crow Point to avoid the 20-mile plus walk to Braunton. The estuary enjoys one of the highest low-high tide ratios in the world at Instow and the surrounding beaches. Seafood restaurants attract people from all over the county and it’s not surprising that upstream in the Taw is home to one of the last Salmon net fishermen in the land. The Fremington area of North Devon is a really interesting place full of walks and views, you’ll never run out of ideas for places to visit in all seasons.
The property is within short driving distance of the Atlantic Highway (A39) that is the main feeder route across the region leading to Wadebridge in Cornwall to the south-west and to the M5 by Tiverton in the east. A bus service provides access to North Devon’s ‘capital’, Barnstaple. Bus users can also reach Instow, Westward Ho!, Bideford, Braunton, Appledore, Croyde and Ilfracombe.
Directions
From Barnstaple Town Centre, proceed over the Long Bridge and up Sticklepath Hill following the A3125 towards Bickington / Fremington. At The Cedars roundabout, take the second exit following signs for Bickington / Fremington on Bickington Road / A3125. Proceed through the village of Bickington. Continue onto Mill Hill / B3233. Continue onto Yelland Road / B3233 and proceed through the traffic lights. Take the next left hand turning onto Beechfield Road. Take the fourth left hand turning into Elmlea Avenue to where number 30 will be found on your left hand side with a numberplate clearly displayed.