This handsome detached Edwardian residence occupies a 2.5-acre plot on the southern edge of Sidbury, close to Sidmouth and its long seafront.
Uniquely, the property has level paddocks which in part border the River Sid, giving the proprietor of the house fishing rights on this section of the river.
The property, named Vale House, presents a fine example of Edwardian architecture with its elegant brick elevations and stone quoins. The house has been updated and enhanced by its current owners and now offers an abundance of modern comforts that sit well with its original style and character.
On the ground floor, there is a well-proportioned sitting room with a fine feature fireplace and an outlook over the gardens, while the large kitchen/breakfast room has a classic look with a good range of white shaker style units, contrasting black surfaces, several integrated appliances and a central island.
A key highlight of the property is the large garden room which has a high vaulted ceiling. This wonderful open living space has a cosy log burner and superb views across the gardens, paddocks, river, and the picturesque countryside in the distance. A convenient utility room/boot room with a cloakroom and a separate dining room complete this level.
On the first floor, there are four bedrooms, two being large doubles. One of the bedrooms has an ensuite shower room, while there is also a family bathroom and a separate cloakroom on this floor.
Outside, elevated gardens sit on two sides of the property and are beautifully landscaped with terraces, seating areas, an abundance of mature shrubs, a variety of borders and woodland trees. In addition, there are useful outbuildings and just under two acres of paddocks.
At the front, double timber gates open to a tarmac driveway where there is ample space for parking. There is also a double garage.
Vale House, Sidbury, Sidmouth
Guide Price: £795,000
Agent: Stags
Agent's Tel: 01404 45885
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