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Full Details for 3 Bedroom Detached to rent in Crediton, EX17 :
The accommodation offers deceptively spacious living space over three floors with a living room, kitchen/dining room, cloakroom, family bathroom with shower. The master bedroom is situated on the second floor with views across the village and countryside beyond from its Velux roof window.
Outside, the property benefits from a rear paved garden, designed with ease of maintenance in mind and off road driveway parking to the side of the house.
TERMS
Available : Early August for 6 months initially but preferably longer term
Rent : £ 775 pcm
Deposit : £775
Fees : £150 inc VAT (single) or £240 inc VAT (couple)
DSS : Sorry not for this property
Pets : Considered (cat or small dog!)
Furnished : No
Council Tax Band: MDDC Band C
DIRECTIONS From Crediton, take the A3072 road towards Tiverton for approximately 3.5 mles, turning left at Coffintree Cross as signposted to Cheriton Fitzpaine. On entering the village turn left at the crossroads adjacent to the Half Moon Inn, and proceed down the main street of the village. Take the right hand turning before the former primary school and Otter cottage is the last property in the road on the right hand side.
Cheriton Fitzpaine sits in a vast and hilly lowland region of Devon, 9 miles from the City of Exeter and 1.5 miles northeast of the Crediton/ Tiverton A3072 road – a route that could be argued to be one of the most stunning sunset drives in the county. The village appears timeless and has many listed cottages with the classic poured custard thatched roofs. Notably there’s also a gothic church, known for its hard edges and sharp peaks. There are two pubs, The Ring of Bells and The Half Moon Inn – both of which are unique, but equally Devonian in spirit. Cheriton Fitzpaine is a substantial size and has a multi-million pound primary school, a Doctor’s surgery and (as is essential) a post office/ shop. Local children are fortunate to be able to use (acquire grass stains in!) and shoot hoops in ‘Jack’s Acre’, a large playing field/ park maintained by the parish council. For foodies ‘Thornes Farm Shop’ is nearby, and is home to some exceptional quality, homegrown produce. What’s not to like?