Property description
A very well situated town cottage, close to the town and transport links yet offering character accommodation on 3 floors
St Lawrence Green is a popular location within the town, being served by a local shop and public transport links to Exeter and surrounding villages. Nurseries and both primary and secondary schools are also within walking distance and this end of town has the Chiddenbrook doctors surgery and hospital within it. The cottage itself has been arranged over 3 floors. There is a reception room and kitchen/breakfast room on the ground floor and a bathroom and generous bedroom to the first floor, together with a study. From here, a staircase gives access to the second floor attic room with a separate WC and basin.
There is gas fired central heating and uPVC double glazing throughout. Outside is a lean to porch at the rear and a small courtyard garden with garden shed.
CREDITON is an old Mid Devon market town with a wealth of history, being situated just 7.5 miles north-west of the Cathedral City of Exeter with the M5 motorway some 3 miles further on. The town is surrounded by unspoilt farmland in an area of great natural beauty. There is a regular daily bus service to Exeter plus trains every hour to Exeter and Barnstaple and a local town bus which covers most urban areas. The town is most famous for its ancient parish church and for being the birthplace of St Boniface in 680 AD. It has excellent schooling facilities at both senior and junior levels and a sports and leisure centre incorporating a superb swimming pool. The town has an excellent selection of shops with a Morrisons and a large Tesco superstore/petrol filling station.
DIRECTIONS From the town centre, proceed in a Westerly direction (towards Copplestone) and take a right turn at the traffic lights by the school. Keep right and parking is available next to the green, No 24 will be found on the left hand side.
Property Features :
- Character cottage in St Lawrence Green
- Popular location close to the town
- 2 bedrooms plus study
- Central heating and double glazing