- A CHARMING & WELL-MAINTAINED TERRACED HOUSE +
- 2 Bedrooms (1 with Balcony) +
- Spacious Living Room & separate Dining Room +
- Well-appointed Kitchen opening to a small patio area +
- Downstairs Shower Room +
- Situated within easy reach of local amenities +
- Roadside parking available +
- No onward chain +
- Particularly appealing to first time buyers or for investors looking for a property ready to let in good condition +
This charming and well-maintained terraced house offers a delightful living space in the heart of East-the-Water, perfectly blending convenience and character. Situated within a minute's walk of the iconic Royal Hotel, the historic Bideford Long Bridge, and a host of local amenities, the property’s location ensures that everything you need is right on your doorstep. From the front of the house, you can admire the view of a towering old church, while a short uphill stroll takes you to Chudleigh Fort, providing a real connection to Bideford’s rich cultural heritage.
The interior of the property has been well-kept and is ready to welcome its next owner. The Ground Floor features a spacious Living Room that flows naturally through a separate Dining Room to a well-appointed Kitchen. The Kitchen opens out to a small but useful patio area at the rear – and a downstairs Shower Room.
Upstairs, the accommodation includes a bright and airy Master Bedroom and a second Bedroom with a charming wooden Balcony that overlooks the rear of the property, letting in plenty of natural light. The manageable Shower Room and Kitchen spaces make this property particularly appealing to first time buyers or anyone eager to take their first steps in home improvement.
With no onward chain and roadside parking available, 19 Torrington Lane represents a fantastic opportunity for buyers seeking a home full of character and convenience, or for investors looking for a property ready to let in good condition.
East-The-Water is a suburb of Bideford that, as the name describes, is on the eastern bank of the River Torridge to the main town. It operates fairly independently as it has its own shops, community hall and a well-regarded primary school. East-The-Water was once the mining heart of North Devon, with the unique form of coal, Bideford Black, sourced from the area all the way to the sea. Chudleigh Fort and park is close by and commands great views of Bideford and the old bridge. When you need to be practical, one of the towns largest supermarkets is also very close by on foot.
In the wider area, Bideford boasts a host of pubs, restaurants, a weekly cinema and various sporting clubs to join/follow. It has many open spaces to explore as well as pleasant river walks along the River Torridge or by the working Quay. Bideford also supports a raft of interesting independent shops and small businesses in its narrow streets. Check out the Pannier Market and Market Place shops for its array of craft and farm food stores.
East-The-Water 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 Westward Ho!, Bideford, Braunton, Appledore, Croyde and Ilfracombe.
Directions
From Bideford Quay proceed over the Old Bridge. Upon reaching the mini roundabout continue straight across onto Station Hill and under the Railway Bridge. Take the right hand turning onto Torrington Lane to where number 19 will be situated on your left hand side with a numberplate clearly displayed.