Listed for £685,000
March 5, 2026
Sold for £347,500
2002
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The kitchen and dining areas are connected via an open-plan arch. The dining area is a good-size with plenty of space for a six-seat dining table, dresser and additional furniture. Double doors-open from this area to the patio and a further door connects the dining are to the lounge.
The lounge is a spacious (9.12 x 4.42 m) room centred around a feature fireplace with log burner beneath a wooden lintel. The room is lit with double windows and a sky light adjacent to the fireplace and offers plenty of space for a four-seat sofa, a second smaller sofa and additional seating, furniture and storage. To the rear, a wooden door with iron features opens to the rear hallway.
The hallway is spacious with a door that opens onto the shared central courtyard associated with the property. Adjacent to the back door a further door opens into the snug, a wonderfully cosy room with double windows looking out over the courtyard. This room is a versatile space with space for two comfy chairs and a coffee table/TV. It could act as a cosy room for a coffee and a chat; a relaxing reading room/ TV space; or as a home office with a desk looking out into natural light. The hallway also hosts a tiled downstairs W/C and a large coat closet beside the stairs.
Wooden bannisters lead upstairs from the hall to the first floor where a carpeted landing connects the four bedrooms, the family bathroom. Two of the rooms are good-size double rooms with ample space for furniture in addition to the double bed. Both of these rooms are ensuite, with a shower, sink and W/C; one has a bath in addition to the shower and has a fitted storage cupboard in the bedroom. All four bedrooms have Velux windows and benefit from lovely original exposed wooden beams. The family bathroom has a bath with over-bath shower, W/C and basin.
Outside, the property has a good-sized patio adjacent to the house and accessed from the kitchen-diner. This area offers plenty of space for outside seating (easily fitting a six-eight seater outside dining table). Steps lead up from the patio to a lawned garden with a near house bed of mature flowers and shrubs and a mature tree and shrub border to the two sides of the property. To the rear a fence separates the property from the field behind. A paved path leads to the property’s double garage; the garage has electric “up-and-over” doors.
Behind the garage the private gravelled drive connects the garden to an area of decking overlooking the surrounding countryside. This decked area hosts a summer house with electricity and a gas fire and the decking offers plenty of space for outside seating/dining and sunbathing. There is private access to the courtyard from the driveway . This courtyard provides a secondary access route to the property and acts as a communal area for events (such as the communal Christmas tree that has been hosted there in previous years).
The property is on mains water, electric and oil central heating. It has a communal Klargester septic tank shared with the neighbouring properties. In addition to the double garage, the drive provides parking for multiple additional vehicles.
There is also no onward chain.
Location - The property is located in the pretty Devonshire hamlet of Perkins Village, about 8 miles East of Exeter and 1.6 miles from the village of Aylesbeare. Perkins Village has a church and has its own village hall. The village is in the catchment area for the outstanding Kings secondary school (Ottery St Mary) and the well-respected West Hill Primary school (Ofsted Good). Local attractions Crealy theme park (2.4 miles) and Greendale Farm shop (1.5 miles) are both easily accessed from Perkin’s village and local nature reserve Ayelsbeare common (2.7 miles) is a recognised RSPB site perfect for a heathland wander.
Despite its quiet rural location Perkins Village is very well connected to the rest of Devon and beyond with the Sidmouth Road (A3052) providing speedy access to Exeter (8 miles) and the M5 (4.3 miles) and the A30 accessible in 3 miles connecting to Honiton and the A303 to London. Market towns such as Ottery St Mary (6.3 miles) and seaside locations such as Exmouth (7.7 miles), Sidmouth (8.2 miles) and Budleigh Salterton (9.1 miles) are also within easy reach. Cranbrook rail station (5.3) provides a direct link to Exeter Central (for the city centre) and St Davids stations (for mainline connections to London, and stations through to the North of England). Exeter Airport is only 2.5 miles from the property and Bristol Airport is 68 miles via the M5 and can be accessed in around 90 minutes (depending on traffic).