Guide price
£470,000
4 bed detached house for saleLower Lane, Dalwood EX13
4 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Chain free
- Freehold
Symonds & Sampson - Axminster
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About this property
Pretty village setting
Outstanding views
Established gardens
Garage & driveway
Scope for improvement
Close to village centre
Coastline 8 miles
Four bedroom detached house with large garden and fantastic countryside views requiring modernisation. No onward chain.
The Property
Rarely does a detached property of this nature come to the open market in such a wonderful village setting. Hebers House is a fantastic opportunity for buyers who wish to put their own stamp on a property. The property follows a traditional layout and could well be extended to provide additional accommodation as part of a refurbishment programme. Despite being well loved and cared for over the years Hebers House does require modernisation and would make an excellent family home.
Accommodation
The property benefits from a spacious central hallway with a large dual aspect sitting room with fireplace and patio doors leading out to the garden. To the front elevation is the formal dining room with serving hatch and separate kitchen fitted with a range of units. Integral access to the garage and a downstairs cloakroom off the entrance hallway. To the first floor are four bedrooms and bathroom with coloured suite.
Outside
Hebers House occupies a superb position within its gardens with land to all four sides. There is ample frontage to the property with parking and turning area and large mostly level lawned gardens to the rear elevation with paved seating area. The gardens are a delight with the surrounding countryside and views only adding to the properties charm.
Situation
The village of Dalwood is set beneath the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This thriving village offers a community run stores/post office, village hall, parish church and popular inn, The Tuckers Arms. Dalwood is located almost midway between the ancient market towns of Axminster, and Honiton known for its antique shops. Both offer all of the facilities one would expect including a range of independent shops, restaurants and recreational facilities including swimming pools as well as main line railway stations. To the south, the Jurassic Coast World Heritage site features the popular resort of Lyme Regis with its famous Cobb and sandy beach. There are good road connections both east and west with the A30/A303. The Cathedral city of Exeter is easily accessible with its excellent shopping facilities, theatres, main line rail link to London Paddington, international airport and M5 access.
Directions
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Services
Mains water, electric and drainage.
Broadband - Standard available.
Mobile Network Coverage - Likely outside. Limited inside.
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Local Authority
East Devon District Council. Tel : Council Tax Band E.
Material Information
1. The property is at very low risk of flooding from both surface water, rivers and seas.
2. The seller advises use that the current oil fired central heating boiler is no longer functional.
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