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This largely extended semi-detached house is found in a cul-de-sac location, close to a primary school, bus & train transport links to Crediton & Exeter and a village shop.
It now offers three bedrooms, the master bedrooms has plumbing in place to add an en-suite if desired, the 2nd bedrooms has built-in wardrobes and there is a bathroom with shower & screen over the bath too. Downstairs we have an entrance porch with oak flooring and an opening through to the living room (insulated under), a further opening leads through to the kitchen diner which includes a twin oven, gas hob & extractor over. The current owners have added a lovely sunroom (completed in 2021) extension, giving it a great extra living space which can be used all year round, plus a modern downstairs shower room. There are 2021 fitted Solar PV panels (owned outright), uPVC double glazed windows and mains gas central heating via the 2016 fitted boiler.
Outside: To the front is a wide 2021 tarmacked driveway leading to the garage (light, power points and internal door to the sun-room), a side gate & path lead to the child and dog friendly rear garden (9.7m x 6.5m) which is lawned and has attractive paving too.
Please see the floorplan for room sizes.
Current Council Tax: B (£1,699pa)
Utilities: Mains gas, electric, water, telephone & broadband
Broadband within this postcode: Superfast Enabled
Drainage: Mains drainage
Heating: Mains gas central heating
Listed: No
Tenure: Freehold
COPPLESTONE is a 5-minute drive west of Crediton on the A377, a main route into the City of Exeter. A stone’s throw to the southwest is Dartmoor National Park, renowned for its invigorating walks and sublime scenery. Previously a traditional farming hamlet, Copplestone has grown over the years, and now offers a fantastic selection of new-build, fully modern homes. This, coupled with its own primary school and locality to Queen Elizabeth’s Community College in Crediton, makes it perfect for families moving to Devon. The village has a strong camaraderie between residents, with a local church holding many events. There is a 3m carved granite cross, found in the village centre of Saxon origin and steeped in mythology. There is also a shop/post office for convenience, and regular transport links (bus and train) towards Exeter, North Devon and Okehampton.
DIRECTIONS: For sat-nav use EX17 5LY, the house is on the right shortly after turning into the cul-de-sac.
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