Compact, well-presented terrace near Exmoor — ideal for first-time buyers or investors.
- Three bedrooms: two doubles and one single
- Extended kitchen/diner with direct garden access
- Fully enclosed rear garden; small, low-maintenance plot
- Garage en-bloc providing parking or storage
- Distant countryside views from first floor
- Double glazing and electric boiler with radiators
- Modest overall size (~611 sq ft); limited extension scope
- Average mobile signal; fast broadband, very low local crime
Set on the edge of Exmoor National Park, this tidy three-bedroom mid-terrace is an appealing choice for first-time buyers or investors seeking village life with countryside access. The ground floor offers a welcoming lounge with under-stairs storage and an extended kitchen/diner that opens to a fully enclosed rear garden — a practical layout for everyday family living or rental occupancy.
Upstairs are two double bedrooms, a good single and a modern family bathroom; the first floor also benefits from distant rural views. The property is double glazed and warmed by an electric boiler with radiators. A garage en-bloc to the rear adds useful storage or parking space otherwise not included on-plot.
Practical considerations: the overall footprint is modest (about 611 sq ft) and the plot is small, which suits buyers seeking low-maintenance outdoor space but limits extension potential. Mobile signal is average; broadband speeds are fast. Council tax is inexpensive and the immediate area has very low crime, reinforcing this home’s suitability for commuters to Barnstaple or buyers prioritising village tranquillity.
In short, this compact, well-presented terrace offers sensible running costs, straightforward maintenance and a desirable village location. It’s best suited to first-time buyers, couples or buy-to-let investors comfortable with a smaller floor area and modest garden.