- Close To Central Topsham +
- Attractive Period Property +
- Enclosed And Private Rear Gardens +
- Motivated Vendor +
- Garage +
Description
This attractive period property dates from the Edwardian era and is conveniently located for central Topsham and its thriving community. Recent improvements include the reintroduction of numerous period features, a new log burning stove, stylish radiators and refurbished windows.
A pedestrian gate from Denver Road leads up a paved pathway to the front door, and opens onto the reception hallway with original tiled flooring.
The cosy sitting room/dining room has been thoughtfully decorated and has a bay window with plantation shutters, log burning stove, range of inbuilt cupboards and ample space for dining table and chairs. Double doors lead through to a good-sized kitchen which has tiled flooring and under floor heating and is equipped with a good range of fitted units, a double oven and a five-ring gas hob. There is also a breakfast bar and double doors to the rear garden.
The first floor, with wooden flooring, has 2 double bedrooms which benefit from plenty of natural light through the large windows and a family bathroom. The principal room has a walk in wardrobe.
In the rear garden, there is patio adjoining the kitchen. The level lawned garden turns in a south westerly direction, bordered with mature trees and attractive shrubbery, providing privacy and a sub-tropical feel during the summer months.
At the back of the garden there is a garage, which has recently had a new roof fitted and leads to Newcourt Road. The current owners have created an office in the garage, with ethernet cable internet.
Situation
Topsham remains an estuary town of nationwide renown, reflected in its characterful period cottages and houses, perfectly blended with a range of more modern homes. Its excellent amenities range from a splendid individual-styled parade of shops, to churches, restaurants, several pubs, a school, as well as a bowling and sailing club. There is also a frequent bus service and a train link between Exmouth and Exeter. Topsham is only 6 miles from Exeter Airport with regular flights to City Airport as well as many other destinations. The town was listed at the time of Domesday as 'Topeshant' and flourished as an estuary port for nigh on five centuries. Topsham also became world-renowned for ship-building reaching its zenith between 1750 and 1870.
Directions
From the Topsham office, turn left, cross over the roundabout and follow the road towards Exeter. Go past the zebra crossing and take the first turning on the right into Denver Road The property can be found on the left, just after Newcourt Road.