A FOUR BEDROOM property in an historic village close to Plymouth and Devon's countryside and coast. This character cottage in a conservation area was built in 1855 and is the former village bakery. It features internal stone walls, double glazing, gas central heating, a large family bathroom and a kitchen /breakfast room. In addition to the four first-floor bedrooms, the large loft room with Velux roof window can be used as a fifth bedroom, office or playroom. The dining room has an attractive open fire. Steps from the rear courtyard lead up to a stone patio garden and a garage large enough to house both a car and a boat! The property is equipped with a satellite dish and broadband and has fitted carpets. BUYERS STAMP DUTY PAID FOR QUICK SALE.
The property comprises: ENTRANCE HALL with inner glazed door leading to SITTING ROOM (12'6 x 11'8) Bay window, gas fire, radiator. DINING ROOM (11'1 x 11'1) Open fire, radiator, under-stairs storage. Door to: KITCHEN /BREAKFAST ROOM (19'3 x 7'0) Fitted units. Electric double oven, gas hob. Plumbing for washing machine, space for dishwasher. Radiator. FIRST FLOOR: LANDING: Under-stairs cupboard, feature stone wall, radiator. Door to: BEDROOM 1 (11'8 x 9'7) Radiator, feature stone wall with alcove. BEDROOM 2 (12'10 x 7'7) Fitted wardrobe, sash window, radiator. BEDROOM 3 (9'5 x 7'2) Sash window, radiator. BEDROOM 4 (11'7 x 4'10) Radiator. BATHROOM (10'11 x 6'10) WC, vanity unit, bath with shower tap, separate shower. Under-floor heating, heated towel rail. SECOND FLOOR: LOFT ROOM (16'11 x 14'0) Beamed ceiling, side window, Velux skylight. OUTSIDE: WORKSHOP (10'6 x 11'5) Power, combination boiler. GARAGE (17'5 x 13'11) Sliding doors, power.
Historically interesting Fore Street was featured in the Channel 4 Time Team series. A leafy lane at the rear of the property leads to the ruins of a Norman motte and bailey castle, a delightful green space that is the site of the annual village Lamb Feast. The main Plympton shopping area is short walk across the ancient Pathfields, with its avenue of lime trees. Plympton St Maurice, birthplace of the artist Sir Joshua Reynolds, has schools in the vicinity and a thriving parish church, and is within easy reach of Plymouth and Exeter's excellent shops, restaurants, nightlife and leisure facilities. Also close at hand are the wild expanses of Dartmoor, several National Trust properties, including Saltram House, where Sense and Sensibility was filmed, and South Devon's renowned beaches.
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