- Close To Topsham Town Centre +
- 50 ft South East Facing Garden +
- Beautifully Presented Accommodation +
- 3 Double Bedrooms +
- Parking For One Car +
- Private Road +
- No Onward Chain +
Description
This is a beautifully presented 1930's property with accommodation laid out over three floors and situated in a private and quiet road a short distance from the town centre. Enjoy stylish living in a well-maintained character property that has been thoughtfully extended and improved over recent years.
The reception hallway has a cloakroom with utilities. The sitting room has a feature brick fireplace with inset wood burning stove. An archway leads through to the recently fitted modern kitchen/dining room. Attractive and comprehensive range of fitted units, with quartz worksurfaces, has a double AEG oven, electric hob, with space for large fridge/freezer and plumbing for dish washer and washing machine. In the dining area, there is space for a large dining table and chairs, with bifold patio doors leading to the garden.
On the first floor is the principal bedroom, with inbuilt wardrobes, a double bedroom at the back of the property and good sized family bathroom which has a separate large shower cubicle and bath. On the second floor, the loft has been converted to create a further double bedroom.
To the front of the property is a brick paved parking area with space for one car. The southeast facing and enclosed rear garden has a pleasant decked entertaining area adjoining the house, with level lawns and attractive flower and shrub beds, together with a shed at the back of the garden.
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. Recently named by The Sunday Times as the best place to live in the South West of England. Its excellent amenities range from a splendid individual-styled parade of shops to, churches, restaurants, several pubs, a school and a bowling and sailing club. 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 1800 and 1870.
Directions
From the Topsham office of Wilkinson Grant, turn left and continue up Fore Street along into High Street, Greatwood Terrace is a private road on the right-hand side, just past THD Hair Salon, the house will be found half way down on the right-hand side.