£240,000
2 bed bungalow for saleBideford, Devon EX39
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
- Chain free
- Freehold
Bond Oxborough Phillips - Bideford
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About this property
A well-presented end-of-terrace bungalow
2 Bedrooms
Generous corner plot location
Bright Living Room leading to large Conservatory
Stylish Kitchen
Modern Shower Room
Private rear garden
Front garden with lawn & ornamental trees
Garage in block & large off-road parking area
Close to bus stop
Enjoying a generous corner plot in the sought after Broadlands area of East-the-Water, this well-presented 2 Bedroom end-of-terrace bungalow offers a superb opportunity for buyers seeking a move-in-ready home with no onward chain.
Set behind a beautifully maintained front garden with manicured lawns, ornamental trees and colourful borders, the property welcomes you via a short flight of steps into a Hallway with wood effect flooring and loft access. The Living Room is bright and spacious, flowing directly into a large Conservatory that opens onto a fully enclosed rear garden, complete with a private patio area, established flower borders including Acers, and excellent privacy.
The stylish Kitchen has a contemporary feel and is fitted with a range of eye and base level cabinets, a built-in oven and hob with extractor, space for a washing machine and room for a small dining table. Both Bedrooms are tastefully decorated and light-filled, with the principal room enjoying a rear garden outlook and the second room overlooking the front lawn. A modern Shower Room features a double enclosure, a cabinet mounted wash hand basin, a WC and a wall mounted gas fired combination boiler.
Outside, the property benefits from a Garage in a nearby block and a large off-road parking area. A bus stop can also be found within very close proximity.
With excellent scope to extend (subject to planning), this property combines quality, space and potential in a superb location – early viewing is strongly advised.
East-The-Water is a suburb of Bideford that, as the name describes, is on the eastern bank of the River Torridge to the main town. It operates fairly independently as it has its own shops, community hall and a well-regarded primary school. East-The-Water was once the mining heart of North Devon, with the unique form of coal, Bideford Black, sourced from the area all the way to the sea. Chudleigh Fort and park is close by and commands great views of Bideford and the old bridge. When you need to be practical, one of the towns largest supermarkets is also very close by on foot.
In the wider area, Bideford boasts a host of pubs, restaurants, a weekly cinema and various sporting clubs to join/follow. It has many open spaces to explore as well as pleasant river walks along the River Torridge or by the working Quay. Bideford also supports a raft of interesting independent shops and small businesses in its narrow streets. Check out the Pannier Market and Market Place shops for its array of craft and farm food stores.
East-The-Water is within short driving distance of the Atlantic Highway (A39) that is the main feeder route across the region leading to Wadebridge in Cornwall to the south-west and to the M5 by Tiverton in the east. A bus service provides access to North Devon's capital, Barnstaple. Bus users can also reach Westward Ho!, Bideford, Braunton, Appledore, Croyde and Ilfracombe.
Directions
From Bideford Quay proceed over the Old Bideford Bridge. Upon reaching the mini roundabout continue straight onto Torrington Lane. Continue to the top of the hill and upon reaching the mini roundabout, take the first exit onto Mines Road. Follow the road as it bears right to where number 16 Broadlands will be situated on your left hand side with a numberplate clearly displayed.
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