- A DELIGHTFUL LINK-DETACHED HOUSE +
- 3 Bedrooms +
- Spacious, open-plan Kitchen / Diner +
- Cosy Lounge +
- Ground floor Cloakroom & First Floor Wet Room +
- Useful Utility Room created from the rear of the garage +
- Fully enclosed, low-maintenance rear garden +
- Quiet cul-de-sac location +
- Close to pub, village shop, chip shop & school +
Welcome to this delightful 3 Bedroom link-detached house tucked away in a peaceful cul-de-sac in the charming and highly sought after village of Woolsery. Just a short stroll from the village centre, the property benefits from convenient access to local amenities including a renowned gastro pub, a quaint village store, a popular fish and chip shop and a well-regarded primary school.
The home offers driveway parking as well as an Integrated Garage, cleverly adapted to provide useful storage at the front, with the rear portion thoughtfully converted into a practical utility room.
Upon entering, you'll immediately notice the generous accommodation set over 2 floors, beginning with a charming Lounge that is ideal for cosy nights in. A standout feature of the property is the spacious, open-plan Kitchen / Diner, designed perfectly for modern living, cooking, dining and socialising, complete with room for appliances including a washing machine, cooker and undercounter fridge. The oil fired boiler is conveniently housed within this area, and additional appliance space is available in the adjoining Utility Room. The Ground Floor also benefits from a convenient Cloakroom.
Upstairs, the house comprises 3 well-proportioned Bedrooms, each with fitted storage solutions, ensuring comfortable and tidy living spaces. Completing the First Floor is a Wet Room.
Outside, the rear garden is a fully enclosed, low-maintenance area arranged over 2 levels, boasting an array of mature plants and shrubs.
This well-priced home represents an outstanding opportunity to settle in the thriving community of Woolsery - contact us today to arrange your viewing.
Woolfardisworthy is known as the village with two names and lies inland approximately 600 feet above sea level. The country lanes are narrow and wind upwards and onwards through steep banked hedgerows. As you come down into Woolfardisworthy you can see the medieval tower of All Hallows Church on the skyline. Famous for its annual fair, it’s a really nice community that has earned its nickname as ‘the friendly village’ effortlessly. The village has an excellent school, shop, community hall, & listed thatched roofed inn that has been completely refurbished. It’s also close to the South West Coast Path for endlessly beautiful walks.