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This beautiful house, built by Devonshire Homes in 2020, sits in
a cul de sac on the edge of the recently completed Tarka View
development. It is one of the largest houses on the development and
was the first of this type to be completed, being one of just eight
built. The unique design gives it instant appeal, with generous
space on offer and gardens to match. The interior space is zoned
and connected whilst offering the room to relax. The house was
built to a high specification and has been incredibly well looked
after by the current owners. Theres also PV adding to the reduction
in energy use and costs, and fibre to the premises giving the
option of ultrafast broadband.<⁄p>
From the front door, its clear that this house is a little
different than the norm. A wide and welcoming hallway gives ample
room to kick off shoes and hang coats plus its home to the WC, all
before opening the double doors into the first of the open living
spaces. On this first ground level is a large, open space with a
beautiful fitted kitchen with a large island and plenty of room for
a large table. There are side by side ovens, a hob in the island
and ample space, making this feel a lot more bespoke than a new
build home often can. Theres large format tiling to the floor with
underfloor heating and then stairs leading up to the living room
which is galleried over the kitchen⁄diner. The living room is a
stunning design, again with underfloor heating, coupled with a wood
burner and vaulted ceilings plus a huge amount of glass and views
to the garden. Theres also a utility room on this level with the
back door to the side. Up again and the landing of the bedroom
floor is galleried over the living room. On the landing is room for
a study area and then access to all 4 bedrooms and the family
bathroom. The bedrooms have wonderful views out to the Mid Devon
countryside. The master bedroom has a large ensuite shower room and
built in wardrobes. Its worth noting that the large size of the
second bedroom means its use could double up as an additional snug,
office or living space as theres plenty of room to do
so.<⁄p>
At the front is a lawn and paved pathway leading to the front
door and then ample off road parking in front of the integral
double garage. Steps to the side lead up to the rear garden where
theres a lower paved seating⁄play area access from the house too
and then steps up into the lawned garden with a raised deck area
and some planted beds to make the most of the amazing views to the
surrounding countryside that can be enjoyed over the
rooftops.<⁄p>
The house is very accessible, less than a ten minute walk to the
train station, with quick access to the A377 by car and with easy
pedestrian access to all that Crediton has to offer.<⁄p>
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Please see the floorplan for room sizes.<⁄p>
Current Council Tax Band F Mid Devon 2023⁄24
£3437.73<⁄p>
Utilities Mains electric, gas, water, telephone &
broadband<⁄p>
Broadband within this postcode Superfast Enabled<⁄p>
Drainage Mains drainage<⁄p>
Heating Mains gas central heating underfloor and radiators Solar
PV<⁄p>
Listed No<⁄p>
Tenure Freehold<⁄p>
CREDITON<⁄strong> An ancient market town, with a
contemporary feel only a short, 20 minute drive NW from the city of
Exeter. Set in the Vale of the River Creedy, amongst gentle,
rolling hills and verdant pastures. Sincerely picture postcard.
Once the capital of Devon, Crediton is famed for its inspiring
sandstone church and for being the birthplace of Saint Boniface in
680 AD. Its high street is a vibrant place, abuzz with trade
artisan coffee shops, roaring pubs, a farmers market and bakeries,
jam packed with mouthwatering delights. For those commuting it has
hassle free transport links into Exeter and for schooling a
prestigious community college Queen Elizabeths with an Ofsted
outstanding sixth form. In addition, it boasts a brilliant gym &
leisure centre for New Years resolutions, two supermarkets for the
weekly shop and a trading estate for any practical needs. All
neatly held in a single valley.<⁄p>
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DIRECTIONS<⁄p>
For sat nav use EX17 3FP and the What3Words address is
⁄⁄⁄drifters.mixes.paintings<⁄p>
but if you want the traditional directions, please read
on.<⁄p>
As you leave Crediton towards Exeter, turn left at
Wellparks roundabout Tesco and up the hill. Take the next left into
Tarka Way and continue through, bearing right along the way until
turning right into Yeo Crescent. Follow the road around to the
right and then left into Downes Close.<⁄p>
EPC Rating A
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