This individual three-bedroom bungalow occupies a slightly elevated position in the pretty village of Sidford, within walking distance of Waitrose supermarket and just under two miles away from the centre of Sidmouth and its long seafront.
The detached property benefits from striking views over the valley and has recently been altered with a stunning extension.
Inside, the house is presented in superb decorative order throughout and great attention has been spent on the finer details such as the parquet-style flooring, oak doors and good use of skylights.
The triple-aspect kitchen/dining/family room is most certainly the showpiece of the property with its large Velux windows, another high-level window and vaulted ceiling creating an environment filled with natural light and space. The room features a fireplace with a flame-effect electric fire and has a lovely outlook of the rear garden and wide sliding patio doors that enable the outdoor and indoor living spaces to combine. The kitchen area is fitted with light grey shaker-style units, white worksurfaces and several integrated appliances. There is also a separate sitting room with views towards Salcombe Hill.
The house has three bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom. The principal bedroom benefits from having fitted wardrobes, an adjoining dressing room and an ensuite shower room with underfloor heating.
Outside, the landscaped gardens extend to around a quarter of an acre and feature large lawns and a wealth of ornamental trees and mature shrubs. There is an extensive area of composite decking offering a high degree of privacy, further seating areas in the rear garden, a pergola and a large timber summerhouse which is currently used as a gym.
At the front, a large block paviour driveway provides ample parking and turning space and leads up to a wide paved terrace where there are striking views across the valley.
Corefields, Sidford
Guide Price: £775,000
Agent: Harrison Lavers and Potbury’s
Agent's Tel: 01395 516633
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