Lower Dunscombe, Newton St Cyres

3 bedroom property for sale

Offers over £190,000

No Chain! This cottage is found in a rural setting between Crediton & Newton St Cyres, with a 110ft rear garden & oil-fired central heating.


This cottage is part of a terrace of four similar properties, nestled in a lovely rural location between Crediton & Newton St Cyres and so road and transport links to Exeter are very accessible.

The accommodation includes three bedrooms and an upstairs white suite bathroom with shower and screen over the bath, downstairs we have a spacious living room and a kitchen diner, plus a handy pantry and storage cupboard. There is also oil-fired central heating throughout and some lovely views from the bedrooms.

The garden is an impressive 110ft long, it also backs onto fields giving a real feeling of space and countryside. To the front is a secure and enclosed courtyard with outside store and there is an allocated parking space with the property, a further space is available under licence.

Please see the floorplan for room sizes.

Council Tax: B
Utilities: Mains electric, water, telephone & broadband, plus an oil tank
Fastest broadband speed within this postcode: Up to 67Mbps
Drainage: Septic treatment plant system shared between 4 properties.
Heating: Oil fired central heating
Listed: No
Tenure: Freehold

DIRECTIONS : Upon leaving Crediton on the A377 towards Exeter, pass the turning to Hookway on your right & then take the next right. Follow this road/lane around to the right and the cottages will be found along on the left (No.3 is the 2nd to last house).

NEWTON ST CYRES, between Exeter and Crediton is widely regarded as one of Devon's finest villages, with a gentle stream running through the middle under its ancient stone bridge, alongside the wonderful 15th Century church built in honour of the martyr St Cyres, there are few places which match this tranquil setting. No village is complete without a pub and Newton St Cyres does not disappoint with the charming Crown and Sceptre and the atmospheric Beer Engine, a popular watering hole on the Rail Ale Trail, a tour of pubs near stations along the Tarka Line railway between Exeter and Barnstaple. Cheese lovers can indulge themselves at Quickes Farm shop, based half a mile west along the A377, the main road to North Devon. These outstanding features are supplemented by that iconic symbol of the English village, the cricket pitch. The crack of leather on willow fills the air when the village team play in the summer months. Footballers don’t miss out either - there are two well-maintained pitches, home to Newton St Cyres FC.

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