Dunkeswell, Honiton, Devon, EX14
Under Offer
£230,000 Guide
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Key Features
No chain
In need of full refurbishment
Period features
Village location
About This Property
A three bedroom Grade II listed mid terrace thatched cottage in need of refurbishment situated in a popular rural village in the Blackdown Hills. No chain.
A fabulous opportunity to put your mark on this much loved home. The property which is now in need of updating benefits from many period features including beams to the ceilings, exposed stone work and a magnificent inglenook fireplace to name a few.
The spacious accommodation includes on the ground floor, a large lounge with inglenook fireplace, a separate dining room, storage room, kitchen and downstairs bathroom.
On the first floor there are currently three double bedrooms but access to bedrooms one and three are via bedroom two.
Situated in the heart of the old part of Dunkeswell the property is readily accessible to facilities in “new” Dunkeswell which include a general store/ post office, Indian restaurant, doctors surgery, tennis courts and bowls club. There is an active community and social side to Dunkeswell. The historic market town of Honiton is approximately five miles to the South providing shops, schools, public houses and restaurants, train station and sports centre with swimming pool and there is a Tesco store. The A30 dual carriageway which bypasses Honiton provides good access to the Cathedral city of Exeter and the M5 motorway.
A real feature of this lovely cottage is its outside space.
To the front there is a gate leading to a pathway which goes to the front door. Either side are large flowered borders. To the rear is a much larger than average garden that has been cut back as a black canvass for a keen gardener. Also in the garden is a wood store and to the rear there is access to a detached single garage.
AGENTS NOTE. The rear kitchen roof we believe to be corrugated cement asbestos.
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A fabulous opportunity to put your mark on this much loved home. The property which is now in need of updating benefits from many period features including beams to the ceilings, exposed stone work and a magnificent inglenook fireplace to name a few.
The spacious accommodation includes on the ground floor, a large lounge with inglenook fireplace, a separate dining room, storage room, kitchen and downstairs bathroom.
On the first floor there are currently three double bedrooms but access to bedrooms one and three are via bedroom two.
Situated in the heart of the old part of Dunkeswell the property is readily accessible to facilities in “new” Dunkeswell which include a general store/ post office, Indian restaurant, doctors surgery, tennis courts and bowls club. There is an active community and social side to Dunkeswell. The historic market town of Honiton is approximately five miles to the South providing shops, schools, public houses and restaurants, train station and sports centre with swimming pool and there is a Tesco store. The A30 dual carriageway which bypasses Honiton provides good access to the Cathedral city of Exeter and the M5 motorway.
A real feature of this lovely cottage is its outside space.
To the front there is a gate leading to a pathway which goes to the front door. Either side are large flowered borders. To the rear is a much larger than average garden that has been cut back as a black canvass for a keen gardener. Also in the garden is a wood store and to the rear there is access to a detached single garage.
AGENTS NOTE. The rear kitchen roof we believe to be corrugated cement asbestos.
Contact Honiton Residential Sales
111 High Street
Devon
Honiton
EX14 1LS
Meet your Agent
Stephen Gardner
Residential Partner
With a wealth of estate agency experience spanning nearly 30 years Stephen loves the “hands on” nature of the job, which first entranced him aged 21. A career estate agent Stephen enjoys dealing with people. He began his career in the Midlands and has worked extensively throughout the South West.
Leading the team at the Honiton office Stephen brings a wealth of property knowledge and prides himself on delivering an outstanding service to all his clients. He became a Residential Partner in January 2019.
Outside of work Stephen walks miles with his rescue dog, a lurcher, named Georgie and enjoys spending time with his wife and son.
He is also a keen cyclist and can be found in lycra whenever his busy schedule allows.
Leading the team at the Honiton office Stephen brings a wealth of property knowledge and prides himself on delivering an outstanding service to all his clients. He became a Residential Partner in January 2019.
Outside of work Stephen walks miles with his rescue dog, a lurcher, named Georgie and enjoys spending time with his wife and son.
He is also a keen cyclist and can be found in lycra whenever his busy schedule allows.
01404 46222
07525 276488
Permitted Payments
Fees apply:
The holding deposit is non-refundable if the tenancy does not go ahead due to the tenants providing false or misleading information, pulling out or failing the right to rent check. Details will be put in writing to the tenants within 7 days of the application not proceeding.
GTH are regulated by the RICS in regards to monies held by all parties and are members of the Property Redress Scheme.
- Holding deposit; equivalent to one weeks rent. This payment will be deducted from the first month’s rent or paid back to the tenant via bank transfer once referencing has been completed and a tenancy start date agreed. Please see our terms and conditions for more details.
- Late payment of rent; 3% above the Bank of England base rate which, after 14 days can be backdated to the day rent was due.
- Any alternations/variations to the tenancy agreement; £50.
- Early termination fee (with landlords consent); £360.
- All charges are inclusive of VAT.
The holding deposit is non-refundable if the tenancy does not go ahead due to the tenants providing false or misleading information, pulling out or failing the right to rent check. Details will be put in writing to the tenants within 7 days of the application not proceeding.
- Any keys or security devices that are lost during the tenancy will be charged to the tenant.
GTH are regulated by the RICS in regards to monies held by all parties and are members of the Property Redress Scheme.