- AGENT ID: 0200 | Georgina Davie +
- Available with no onward chain +
- Newly redecorated and re-carpeted throughout +
- Three-bedroom terraced home +
- Open-plan, dual-aspect sitting/dining room +
- Fitted kitchen with rear lean-to/utility potential +
- Modern shower room with separate WC +
- Gas central heating and double glazing throughout +
- Enclosed, low-maintenance courtyard garden with rear access +
- Single garage, ample on-street parking +
A tidy and well-presented three-bedroom terraced home, set in a level and convenient position within easy walking distance of Cullompton’s town centre amenities, primary and secondary schools, and popular river walks. Offered to the market with no onward chain.
The property has been fully redecorated and re-carpeted throughout by the current owner and provides well-proportioned accommodation, complemented by a garage and parking.
On the ground floor is a bright, open-plan, dual-aspect sitting/dining room with large windows to both the front and rear, creating a light and welcoming space. The fitted kitchen sits to the rear, with access to a lean-to porch which offers excellent potential to create a useful utility area.
Upstairs, the accommodation comprises two double bedrooms and a single bedroom, along with a shower room with airing cupboard and a separate WC, providing a practical layout for modern family living.
Outside, there is an enclosed paved courtyard garden with a rear access gate leading directly to the garage and parking space beyond.
Property Information - TENURE: Freehold | CONSTRUCTION - Standard construction | COUNCIL TAX: Band C - Mid Devon District Council – £2,294.82 (Council Tax charge for 2025/2026) | UTILITIES: Electricity, gas, water and drainage - all mains connected | PARKING - Garage and ample on-street unrestricted parking also available | SCHOOL CATCHMENT: Primary - St Andrew's Primary School. Secondary - Cullompton Community College (Devon County Council) | What3Words ///climber.swanky.theory.
Cullompton offers a wide range of amenities including award-winning independent shops such as Veysey’s Butchers, supermarkets including Tesco, Aldi and Home Bargains, and popular eateries such as The Bakehouse, The Lime Tree and Nosh. The town also benefits from primary and secondary schools, a modern health centre, library, sports clubs and excellent recreational facilities.
There are attractive walks through the river meadows alongside the River Culm, as well as routes along the town leat and surrounding countryside.
Ideally positioned for commuters, Cullompton provides quick access to Exeter via Junction 28 of the M5 or the B3181, with regular bus services and nearby rail links at Tiverton Parkway and Honiton. The Falcon coach service also stops in the town, offering convenient travel between Plymouth and Bristol.