Helmores
117 High Street
Crediton
Devon
EX17 3LG
Planning to Extend and nearly 100ft of Rear Garden! This double fronted end terrace house has undergone numerous improvements over the last few years with a new kitchen diner in 2016 & an upstairs fully tiled bathroom with P-shaped bath, plus a 29m/95ft garden, central heating & uPVC double glazing.
Situated within walking distance of the town centre, amongst a road with a high proportion of retired residents, this attractive double fronted house has been painted externally and has a recently replaced roof.
Internally, a brand new kitchen diner was fitted in 2016 and it has an attached utility/store to the rear with w.c, plus a dual aspect living room. Upstairs there are three good sized bedrooms and a beautiful fully tiled white suite bathroom including a P-shaped bath with shower over, all with oil fired central heating (tank replaced in 2016) and uPVC double glazing.
Planning has been granted to extend to the rear to create a larger ground floor and adding a wonderful master bedroom with an en-suite upstairs, making it a four bedroom family home!
Heading outside we find a front garden of 5m / 16ft giving an opportunity to create off road parking, (subject to necessary permissions) although on road parking is normally easy to find. To the rear is a garden which stretches to 29m / 95ft with an enclosed decking area initially, then a lawned garden which backs onto fields.
Council Tax: C
Utilities: Mains electric, water, modern oil tank, telephone & broadband
Drainage: Mains
Heating: Oil-fired central heating
Listed: No
Tenure: Freehold
DIRECTIONS : From the centre of North Tawton at the Clock Tower turn right at the Natwest Bank into Market Street. Proceed for a quarter mile taking the first turning on the right into Arundell Road. No. 14 will be found up on your right-hand side, marked by a Helmores board.
NORTH TAWTON is a small town, built alongside the banks of ‘The River Taw’. Settlements in and around the ‘Taw Valley’ experience a haven-like quality, between the often steep-edged hillsides – a contrast to other areas of more open farmland. The town has a selection of shops, a primary school, The Fountain and The White Hart pubs and an undeniably pretty square. For more choice, by way of facilities the larger town of Okehampton is only 5 miles up the road – where access to the A30 dual carriageway (a link to the City of Exeter) can also be found. North Tawton, as with many Devon towns has a prime medieval church, with a west spire adorned with oak shingles. The town is also known for its superb creamery. The Taw Valley Creamery (est 1974) produces award -winning cheeses, revered locally and nationally.
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