A bay-fronted terrace house, spruced up to modern standards and a stone's throw from the Sidmouth seafront, is now on the market.
The property, listed by Harrison Lavers & Potburys, has a £378,000 asking price and comes without the hurdle of an ongoing chain.
The three-bed home has been refurbished internally to provide a more contemporary feel, while maintaining some original charm.
Its main feature is an open-plan sitting and dining room, well-lit with a south-facing bay window complete with bespoke shutters.
The room also boasts an oak floor and an exposed brick feature wall.
The kitchen and second dining area are also said to be well-equipped, with a built-in gas hob, oven, fridge, and washing machine.
On the first floor, the spacious main bedroom is highlighted, again with a south-facing bay window and a built-in wardrobe.
The house’s second bedroom is equally spacious, located on the second floor and has an en suite shower room.
Inside the house, there is uPVC double glazing, and gas central heating is installed.
Stepping outside, the house has a shallow frontage enclosed by a brick wall and gate, setting the house back from the road.
To the rear is a "pretty" enclosed courtyard garden with a storage shed and gated rear access, as detailed by the listing.
The estate agents describe the house "in a most convenient location", being just a short walk from the town centre, and a third of a mile from the seafront and esplanade.
Sidmouth, being an unspoilt town on the Jurassic Coast, offers a busy High Street with a wealth of independent shops and national retailers.
Amenities range from shopping choices such as Waitrose and Lidl, to leisure options including a cinema and theatre, as well as the picturesque Regency esplanade.
The property itself has a council tax band C, is freehold, and the EPC rating stands at D.