Listed for £600,000
March 17, 2026
Sold for £110,000
2002
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A secondary staircase descending to the kitchen area reflects the home’s historic origins and adds further character to its layout.
Outside
The rear garden is both family-friendly and surprisingly generous for a central town home. A gravel seating terrace provides the perfect setting for outdoor dining and summer gatherings, benefiting from outside lighting and a sunny, sheltered aspect.
Beyond, potting borders and established beds are complemented by mature quince, plum and fig trees which offer both beauty and seasonal produce. A lawned area provides space for children to play, while a wooden shed supports practical storage.
Of particular note is the extensive parking which is rare and valuable feature in such a central position. Hard standing provides space for several vehicles, with double gates opening to additional parking for three further cars. A substantial stone-built carport with pitched roof completes the offering.
Location
Axminster is centred around the Church of St Mary's and has a comprehensive range of shops and facilities including many independent retailers and boutiques. There are also the usual staples which include supermarkets, pharmacy, sports and leisure facilities.
Axminster benefits from a main line rail link to London Waterloo (a direct line service which takes about 2.45 hours) and has good road links via the A35. The World Heritage Jurassic Coast at Lyme Regis lies about 5 miles away with its famous Cobb harbour and a very good range of independent shops and amenities. The property has some excellent schools close at hand which include Colyton Grammar School, one of the country’s top mixed state schools, about 5 miles away.
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