4 bedrooms including principal en-suite and built-in storage
Open-plan lounge/diner with conservatory and garden access
Kitchen/breakfast room plus separate utility room
Southwest-facing landscaped garden with patio, shed and pond
Corner plot with double garage and substantial off-road parking
Located in quiet cul-de-sac backing onto public green space
Freehold tenure; Council Tax Band E (above average)
Very low local crime, excellent mobile signal, fast broadband
Set in a quiet cul-de-sac in a popular Newton Abbot suburb, this detached four-bedroom family home offers well-balanced accommodation across approximately 1,627 sq ft. The ground floor layout centres on a generous open-plan lounge/dining area that leads into a conservatory and patio, creating an easy flow for family living and entertaining. A separate sitting room/study provides a quieter space, ideal for home working or a kids’ play area.
The kitchen/breakfast room and adjoining utility are practical and well appointed, with fitted units, space for appliances and a breakfast bar. Upstairs are four bedrooms, including a principal suite with built-in storage and an en-suite shower room, plus a family bathroom — good provision for busy family routines. The enclosed southwest-facing garden has been landscaped with a large patio, lawn, shed and pond, and backs onto public green space.
Externally the house sits on a corner plot with a double garage and substantial off-road parking. The property is freehold, in a very low-crime area with excellent mobile signal and fast broadband, and sits within easy reach of several “Good”-rated schools. Council Tax is band E (above average), which is worth factoring into running costs.
Overall the home is presented in good order and will suit buyers seeking a spacious, modern family house in an affluent, quiet neighbourhood. Those wanting a low-maintenance garden, flexible living spaces and room to accommodate home working should view. Buyers seeking a cheaper running cost or a very large plot may want to compare options, as the plot is described as decent but not extensive.