AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEEK! This surprisingly large, 2006 built family home has 4 double bedrooms (En-Suite to master), 2 reception rooms, a good sized kitchen with utility area, plus a downstairs w/c, upstairs bathroom, all with gas central heating and uPVC double glazing! Good sized garden to rear + carport and driveway too.
Located on the edge of Copplestone, this 2006 built family home offers surprisingly spacious accommodation nicely spread over 2 floors and is within walking distance to the train station which serves Crediton and Exeter regularly, local shopping store and the well regarded primary school.Internally the house is in good decorative order throughout and includes a lovely dual aspect living room with double doors to the garden, a separate dining room, modern kitchen with built in Belling appliances, attached utility area and downstairs cloakroom. Upstairs there are 4 double bedrooms, 3 of which have built in wardrobes and the master has an en-suite shower room, there’s also a modern family bathroom. Mains gas central heating and uPVC double glazing throughout.
Outside the property benefits from a drive through carport for 2 vehicles (on road parking readily available) which is accessed via the enclosed rear garden which is largely stoned for ease of maintenance, but has 2 seating areas ideal for outside dining and barbecues.
COPPLESTONE is a popular Mid Devon village adjoining the A377 Exeter / Barnstaple road about 4 miles west of Crediton. The Cathedral City of Exeter is about 12 miles to the south east with excellent communications including the M5 motorway, main line rail stations and its airport to the east of the city. To the south west and the north east of Copplestone are the National Parks of Dartmoor and Exmoor, renowned for their spectacular scenery with excellent facilities for walking, riding and fishing. The village has an old Inn, post office / general stores and a modern primary school. There is a bus service through the village to Exeter via Crediton. The village also has a railway station with trains every hour to both Barnstaple and Exeter. In the village stands an ancient granite cross which is mentioned in a Saxon charter of the year 974. This cross is virtually in the centre of the County.DIRECTIONS: From Crediton take the A377 for about 4 miles to Copplestone. Proceed through the village centre, continuing on the A377 signposted Barnstaple. You will pass Copplestone Mill on your left and just before you leave the village, the entrance to Shambles Drive will be a few yards along the road on the right, park on the road number 42 will be found along the footpath. (The properties car-port & parking is to the rear, but use the front door)