Prospect Way, Lapford

3 bedroom property for sale

Guide price £168,500

A well-presented & spacious three bedroom house with sizeable living room & kitchen diner, plus a level rear garden, central heating & double glazing.


This well-presented family home is found in a village location, just a short walk to the foody pub & inn, community café & primary school. The Tarka trainline, petrol station & Spar shop and A377 are located at the bottom of the hill, all under half a mile away.

The terraced house has been well cared for by the current owners and offers three good useable bedrooms and a white suite bathroom (with shower over the bath) upstairs plus there are some lovely views from the rear windows to the church and over rural Devon onto Dartmoor in the distance. Downstairs is the sizeable living room, plus a kitchen diner and a rear entrance/utility area. The property has oil-fired central heating and double glazing throughout too.

Outside: The rear garden (10m x 8.6m) is level and enclosed (suitable for children and/or a dog) with a lawn area and paving, nice views, plus two sheds. There is a right of way across the neighbour’s rear garden for refuse and recycling. There aren’t any rights of way across No. 17’s rear garden. To the front there is a raised lawn beyond the footpath serving these houses, setting it back from the road nicely.

Please see the floorplan for room sizes.

Current Council Tax: B
Utilities: Mains electric, water, telephone & broadband, plus oil tank
Fastest broadband speed within this postcode: Up to 67Mbps*
Drainage: Mains drainage
Heating: Oil-fired central heating
Listed: No
Tenure: Freehold

*Broadband speed according to Rightmove

DIRECTIONS: On entering the village from the A377 proceed past the Malt Scoop Inn and take the second left turning into Prospect Way, the house will be found along on your left.

LAPFORD is a large village, beyond Morchard Road on the A377 – 9 miles from Crediton and 16 miles from the City of Exeter. Like most Devon parishes, it’s not far from a lovely collection of trees – Eggesford Forest is just up the way, a regal coniferous plantation that plays host to variety of creatures including adders, butterflies, buzzards and woodpeckers (and badgers!). The village itself has a primary school with an excellent Ofsted report, sizeable playing fields (with a football pitch and kid-friendly playground) and a busy pub – The Old Malt Scoop Inn, once a 16th Century coaching inn – which now offers an à la carte dining experience, using only the best local produce.


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