Guide price
£230,000
2 bed terraced house for saleBellevue Terrace, Cullompton, Devon EX15
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Seddons - Cullompton
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About this property
Completely renovated throughout
Two spacious bedrooms
Good sized kitchen/diner
Sitting room with wood burning stove
Utility room
Bathroom
Large enclosed front garden
Rear courtyard
New boiler in 2019
Walking distance to the town amenities
An Edwardian property offering characterful, light and spacious accommodation in a tucked away position within walking distance of the town's amenities and ideal for M5 access for commuting.
This beautiful period property is believed to have been built in 1911 as one of a terrace to house the workers of the nearby woollen mill.
The property has been completely renovated and modernised throughout, whilst retaining its charm. The house provides very comfortable and spacious accommodation with high ceilings, uPVC double glazing and gas central heating throughout. The kitchen/dining room is a generous size, with plenty of space for entertaining, and includes a Rangemaster cooker. A new boiler was installed in 2019. The sitting room has a woodburner and outlook over the front garden. Upstairs there are two good sized bedrooms and a family bathroom.
To the front of the property there is a large garden leading down to the town leat with a garden shed and to the rear, an enclosed covered courtyard.
Please note, there is no allocated parking for this property, however the current owners pay a monthly charge for the council car park, a short walk from the property. Further details of this can be found on the mddc website.
Services: Mains water, electricity, drainage and gas.
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax: Band B
Local Authority: Mid Devon District Council
Bellevue Terrace is within easy walking distance from the centre of Cullompton, which has a range of shops including 'Veyseys', an award-winning butcher's, Tesco, Aldi and Home Bargains supermarkets, take-aways and popular cafes including, 'The Bakehouse', 'The Lime Tree' and 'Nosh'. Other amenities include two primary schools, Cullompton Community College for secondary education, a contemporary health centre, a library and community centre, a doctor's surgery, a veterinary practice, churches, sports clubs, pubs, and recreation facilities.
From the town, there are popular walks through the river meadows, adjoining the River Culm, and other routes along the town’s leat and surrounding country lanes.
Cullompton is ideally placed for commuting, with quick access to Exeter via J28 of the M5 or the B3181 main road through Broadclyst and Pinhoe. There are regular bus services through the town and rail links at Tiverton Parkway and Honiton stations, to London Paddington (in 2 hours) and London Waterloo, respectively. The 'Falcon' coach service also stops in the town, providing economic travel between Plymouth and Bristol, with stops in between, including Bristol Airport.
Exeter c.14 miles
Taunton c. 23 miles
Tiverton c. 7 miles
Tiverton Parkway Station c. 6 miles
Honiton c. 11 miles
Please see the floor plan for the dimensions. The internal photos have been taken with a wide-angle lens to show more of the rooms.
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