Two-bedroom modern terrace with solar panels and parking in peaceful Devon village.
Solar photovoltaic panels reducing energy costs
Designated off-street parking (allocated bay for up to two cars)
Enclosed rear garden with lawn, patio and shed
Two double bedrooms and one updated family bathroom
Electric room heaters only; no mains gas central heating
EPC rating D; modest-sized plot and average rural broadband
This modern mid-terrace, built in 1995, sits in the heart of Northlew village and offers a practical two-bedroom layout for a first-time buyer or someone downsizing. The house benefits from solar photovoltaic panels on both elevations, which help reduce running costs for this chiefly electric-heated home. The living room flows through to a bright kitchen/dining room with pleasant rear views and easy access to the enclosed garden.
Bedroom one is generous and provides useful storage; bedroom two is also a good double with countryside outlooks. There is a single, updated family bathroom on the first floor. Outside, the neatly fenced rear garden has lawn, patio seating and a shed; the small front garden leads to a paved path and the designated off-street parking bay, which can accommodate up to two vehicles at the terrace end.
Buyers should note material facts: heating is by electric room heaters (no mains gas), the EPC rating is D and the plot is modest in size. Broadband and mobile signals are average for a rural location. The property is freehold, connected to mains utilities, and sits in a very low-crime, village community with a primary school and pub within easy reach.
Overall, this straightforward, well-kept home offers low external maintenance, energy-cost benefits from solar panels and a convenient village location — suitable for a buyer prioritising village life and manageable running costs rather than large gardens or gas central heating.