"Charming Mid Terrace Period Home with Character Features & Modern Living
This beautifully presented mid terrace period property boasts an eye catching Marland brick fa ade, complemented by a charming bay fronted Living Room. Steeped in character, the home features original mosaic tiled flooring in the Reception Hall and elegant picture rails throughout many rooms, blending period charm with contemporary comfort.
At the heart of the home is a stylish open plan Kitchen Dining Room, designed for modern living while retaining its timeless appeal. For added practicality, a Ground Floor Cloakroom enhances convenience.
Upstairs, a galleried landing leads to three well proportioned Bedrooms, including two spacious doubles, alongside a modern and generously sized Shower Room. The insulated and partially boarded loft offers excellent potential for conversion, subject to the necessary planning consents.
Outside, the terraced and well maintained gardens create a delightful outdoor retreat. The rear garden boasts a private patio, an elevated galleried decking area, and decorative stone chippings, along with a useful block built storage shed. A private parking space for one vehicle adds further convenience.
Ideally positioned within walking distance of Bideford town centre and the historic quayside, this home offers easy access via Bideford s ancient Long Bridge. The sought after Tarka Trail is nearby, providing stunning walks and recreational opportunities. Families will appreciate the close proximity to East the Water Primary School, Tesco supermarket, and local amenities, making this an ideal family home.
A character filled property in a desirable location book a viewing today!
East The Water is a suburb of Bideford that, as the name describes, is on the eastern bank of the River Torridge to the main town. It operates fairly independently as it has its own shops, community hall and a well regarded primary school. East The Water was once the mining heart of North Devon, with the unique form of coal, Bideford Black, sourced from the area all the way to the sea. Chudleigh Fort and park is close by and commands great views of Bideford and the old bridge. When you need to be practical, one of the towns largest supermarkets is also very close by on foot.
In the wider area, Bideford boasts a host of pubs, restaurants, a weekly cinema and various sporting clubs to join follow. It has many open spaces to explore as well as pleasant river walks along the River Torridge or by the working Quay. Bideford also supports a raft of interesting independent shops and small businesses in its narrow streets. Check out the Pannier Market and Market Place shops for its array of craft and farm food stores.
East The Water is within short driving distance of the Atlantic Highway A39 that is the main feeder route across the region leading to Wadebridge in Cornwall to the south west and to the M5 by Tiverton in the east. A bus service provides access to North Devon s capital, Barnstaple. Bus users can also reach Westward Ho!, Bideford, Braunton, Appledore, Croyde and Ilfracombe.
Directions
From Bideford Quay proceed over the Old Bideford Bridge. At the mini roundabout, continue straight onto Torrington Lane. Fort Terrace will be found on your left hand side. Number 12 clearly displays a numberplate and For Sale notice.
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