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Full Details for 3 Bedroom Terraced for sale in Exeter, EX5 :
Priced to sell & no onward chain - This brick built house offers a great opportunity to buy at an affordable price and add value quickly!
DESCRIPTION Situated in a no through road with some fantastic views, 8 Courbet Court is found on the edge of this ever popular village, within walking distance of its amenities which also provides great access to Exeter and/or Tiverton and the M5.
The well-proportioned accommodation offers a great sized lounge diner, a fitted kitchen with integrated oven and downstairs cloakroom with WC. Upstairs there are three bedrooms and a family bathroom, with lovely elevated far reaching views, especially from the rear. There is also access to the loft space using the pull down ladder. The windows are double glazed and heating is from Dimplex off peak storage heaters.
To the rear is an enclosed stone chipped garden (5.24m x 2.02m) and there is also a garage (5.28m x 2.63m) which is the second in from the right and benefits from light and power.
Council Tax: D
Utilities: Mains water
Drainage: Mains drainage
Heating: Electric off peak storage heaters
Listed: No
Tenure: Freehold
DIRECTIONS From Crediton proceed out of the town along Exhibition Road, turning right as you leave the town signed Shobrooke. Proceed through the village and at the four cross way at Raddon, head across as signed Thorverton. Just before entering the village centre, Courbet Court will be found on your left.
THORVERTON is a village between Exeter and Tiverton, on the rich and fertile Exe Valley plain. The village heart is a poem come to life, charmed from the romantic era – with cob cottages, a quaint stone bridge astride a bubbling brook and a millennial green, often encapsulated by bright perennial flowers. Each month there is a market, with fresh local produce and a ‘Memorial Hall’ for regular community events. For a flavoursome pint of ale or a crisp cider there are two pubs, The Exeter and Thorverton ‘Arms’ – both full of character. Older children have a bus service to Q.E.C.C. in Crediton, whilst younger ones have a superb C of E primary school to attend. For tickly coughs and general maladies Thorverton has its own doctor’s surgery; and for the daily bread a shop/ post office. For cricketeers or “cricketers” (to be technical), there is a successful club open to all ages, which produced the first-rate player Giles White. The area surrounding the village is of geological interest, and has yielded many unusual rocks and minerals… it is even said that (small) quantities of gold have been found in the local waterways.